. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. alogy—See Genealogical Volume. Motto. —lieo, regi, patriae: To God, my king, and my country. Town Residence.—-i^, Belgrave Square. Heat.—Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorkshire. Collateral ISrancfies. [His Lordships Uncles, Brothers of the firstLord, and issue of Chdrles-Slingsby Dun-combe, Esq.] 1 Thomas Duncombe, Esq., of Copgrove,Yorks., m. Emma, eldest daughter of theRight Rev. Dr. John Hinchcliffe, late LordJishop of Peterborough, by whom, who Jan. 1840, he


. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. alogy—See Genealogical Volume. Motto. —lieo, regi, patriae: To God, my king, and my country. Town Residence.—-i^, Belgrave Square. Heat.—Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorkshire. Collateral ISrancfies. [His Lordships Uncles, Brothers of the firstLord, and issue of Chdrles-Slingsby Dun-combe, Esq.] 1 Thomas Duncombe, Esq., of Copgrove,Yorks., m. Emma, eldest daughter of theRight Rev. Dr. John Hinchcliffe, late LordJishop of Peterborough, by whom, who Jan. 1840, he has issue : 1 ThomasSlingsby Duncombe, Esq., 2 Rev. Henry-John, m. 11 Oct. 1831,Georgiana, daughter of J. D. Neshain,Esq., of Blackwell, Durham. 3 Emma, m. 15 Sept. 1821, HenryHay-Dawkius, Esq. 4 Frances-Barbara, m. 24 Nov. 1830,the Hon. and Rev. Johu Vernon.—SeeVernon. 5 Harriet, m. 2 Feb. 1834, Richard-Henry Vade, Esq., son of the lateRev. Ashton Vade, by Mary-RachelWalpole.—See Orfobu. 6 Rev. Edward, tn. 22 Nov. 1825,Susan, only daughter of the late Mainwaring. 7 George. 2 Slingsby, m. and has ^^^ FIFE, EARL OF. (Duff.) James Duff, Earl of Fife, Viscount MacdufF, and Baron Brace ofKilbryde, Co. Cavan, in the Peerage of Ireland; also Baron Fife in thatof the United Kingdom, , , Knight of the Spanish Orderof St. Ferdinand, and of the Swedish Order of the Sword, Lord Lieute-nant of Banffshire, and a General in the Spanish army. His Lordshipserved as a Major-General in the Spanish army during the Peninsu-lar War, was wounded at the Battle of Talavera in 1809, and againmore severely at the attack of Fort Matagorda, near Cadiz, in 1810; Oct. 1776, succeeded 17 April 1811, m. 9 Sept. 1799, Maria-Ca-roline, ^nd (hiughter of the late John Manners, Esq., and Louisa,Countess of Dysart, by whom, who d. Dec. , he had no issue. Alexander, third Eaul, father of the present Earl, was b. in 1731, and d. 17April 1811 ; having ?n. 17 Aug. 17


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