. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 25 June 1845. 3 Emily, b. 12 Sept. 1826. 4 Charlotte-Alice, b. 17 July 1831. 9 Hon. Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B., b. 14 Sept. 1785, Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Moore at Corunna, and to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, d. 15April 1825. 10 Lady Emily - Charlotte, b. 9 Nov. 1786, m. 25 July 1808, Andrew- Mortimer Drummond, Esq.—See Strathallan. 11 Hon. Rear-Admiral William-Henry, a Commissioner of Excise, b. 24 March 1788. 12 Hon. Frnncis-John,b. 1 May 1790, Capt. 23rd Fo
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. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. 25 June 1845. 3 Emily, b. 12 Sept. 1826. 4 Charlotte-Alice, b. 17 July 1831. 9 Hon. Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B., b. 14 Sept. 1785, Aide-de-Camp to Sir John Moore at Corunna, and to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, d. 15April 1825. 10 Lady Emily - Charlotte, b. 9 Nov. 1786, m. 25 July 1808, Andrew- Mortimer Drummond, Esq.—See Strathallan. 11 Hon. Rear-Admiral William-Henry, a Commissioner of Excise, b. 24 March 1788. 12 Hon. Frnncis-John, b. 1 May 1790, Capt. 23rd Foot, and Assistant Quarter Master General in Spain, d. at Cuellar 23 Aug. 1812. 13 Hon. Charles Bertie-Percv, of Guys Cliff, Warwick, b. 4 March 1794, m. 20 March 1822, Anne-Caroline, grand-daughter and heir of the lateBertie Bertie-Greatheed, Esq., of Guys Cliff, and has issue, Ann-Barbaralsabcl, h. 31 March 1824. 14 Lady Louisa-Margaret, b. July, d. 19 Aug., 1796. (Creations.—Baron 1784, Earl 1790.Genealogy.—See Genenlogieal I olume.A7o«rt.—Esperance en Diou : Hope in God.Town Residence.—8, Portraan Square. (52 BLA. BEXLEY, BARON. (Vansittart.) Nicholas Vansittart, Baron Bexley, Co. Kent, in the Peerage of theUnited Kingdom ; a Commissioner for Building Churches, and of theMetropolitan Roads; P.C. for Great Britain and Ireland, a Governor ofKings College, London, a Bencher of Lincolns Inn, D.C.L., F.R.S.and F.S.A. His Lordship was Minister Plenipotentiary to Denmark inISOl.ChiefSecretaryfor Ireland in 1805, and after having been for sometime Secretary of the Treasury, filled the important office of Chan-cellor of the Exchequer from the year 1812 to 1823, when he re-signed it, was thereupon elevated to the Peerage, and accepted theChancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster, which he held till 1828.He was b. 29 April 1766, and m. 22 July 1806, the Hon. Catherine-Isabella Eden, 2nd daughter of William, 1st Lord Auckland, by whom, who d. 10 Aug. 1810, he had no issue. Creati