I WINCHKSTBR. 175 R1TBB8. She d. shortly before 16 April 1681.(*) He m. MOondlT, aboat 1646, Honora, da. of Richard (dk Boboh), 4th Earl of Clahrioardb [I.j and lit Earl OP St. Albans, by Franoes, da. and h. of Sir Francis Wauunoham. She d. 10 March 1661, in her 52d year, and wns 6tcr. at Englefield, Berks, an estate which she had inherited. He m. thirdly, before April 1669, Isabella, da. of William (Howard), Viscount Staffobd, by Mary, iuo jure Countbss op Stafford. He d. 6 March 1674/5, in his 77Ui year/t") and was bur. at ICnglefield, Berks. M.I.(e) Will pr. 1675. The wilt of his widow, by whom he had no issne, was pr. 1702. VI. 1 675. 6, Chablbs (Powlbtt^, Mabqubss of Winohbstbb, &c., B. and h. by 1st wife 0. about 1625 ; was, on 9 April 1689, er. DUKE OF BOLTON. He d. 26 Feb., 1698/9. VII. 1699. 7. Charlbs (Powlbtt), Dure of Bolton, Mar- QUiflS OP Winohbstxr, Ac., 2d bat 1st surv. s. and h., i, about 1656. He({.21Jan. 1721/2. VIII. 1722. 8. Charlbs (Powlbtt), Dukb of Bolton, Mar- quess OF Winchrstbr, ftc, s. and h., b. 8 Sep. 1685. He d, a. p. 26 Aug. 1754. IX. 1754. 9. Harrt (Powlbtt), Dukb of Bolton, Marqubss OF Winchbstbr, &&, br. and h., 6. before 1690. He d, 9 Oct 1759. X. 1759. 10. Charlbs (Powlbtt), Dukb of Bolton, Mar QUBss OF W1NCBB8TBR, &C., B. and h., 6. about 1718. He d, 5 July 1765, 8.p. legit XI. 1765. 11. Harrt (Powlbtt), Dukb of Bolton, Marqubsb OF W1NCBR8TRR, &C., br. and h., b. about 1719. Heii s.p.m. 25 Dec. 1794, when the Dukednmof Bolton became exiinei, but the Marquessate of Winchester and the other titles devolved as under. XTI. 179 1. 12. Ororob (Paulbt), Marqubss of Winoubstbr, Earl OF WiLTSUiRR, and Uahuk Saint John, Srd cousin once removed and h. male being 8th and yst, but only sorv. son and h.(^j of Norton Paulbt, Pawueit, or (B) Jjetter, of that date, of the Duchess of Buckingham to the Earl of Rutland, Mr. Pury writes thus, 21 April 1631, to Sir Thos. Puckering, Bart '* The Lady Marquas of H^inchettcTf da. to the Lord Viscount Savsge, had an impostume on her check lanced ; the humour fell down her throat and quickly despatched her, being big with child ; whose death is lamented aa well in res|ieot uf other her virtues, as that she was inclining to become a protestant" Milton, dating from " Chr. GolL, Camb.," 1631. wrote an epitaph on her beginning — " This rich marble doth inter The honour'd wife of Winchester." James Howell, who taught her Spanish, sa^s of her " that Nature and the Graces exhausted all their treasures and skill m framing this exact model of female perfection." See Topographer, edit 1789, vol. i, p. 425, note. (^) For the last 15 years of his life he passed his time in agriculture and literature at his estate at Knglefield, where ho greatly en1nrge<l the maiiBion. Hin piety and unselfish loyalty are commemorated by Clnrendou. He translate<1 three works from the French. His portrait, " after VV. Hollar/* is engraved in " Doyle,** and a miniature, by Peter Oliver, has been engraved by Cooper. (^) The verses thereon beginning " He who in impious times undaunted stoo<l. And 'midst rebellion durst be just and good." are " by John Dryden, Poet Laureat" See them, in full, in ** OoUim," vol. ii, p. 878. {^) Of his seven elder brothers (1), Norton, mat. at Oxford (Rx. Coll.), 17 Deo. 1722, aged 17 ; was M.P. for Winchester, 1730-34 ; m., but ct s.p. U March 1759, and was 6icr. at Ainport (2) Henry, Capt. in the Army, d. num., and was bur. at St. Martin's in the fields, 18 April 1743. (3) John, an officer in the Armv, d. unm. about 1750, at Worms in Germany. (4) Cluu-les, Capt. RN., d. unm., and was bur,