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BELL ENDEN — BELLE W. 311 VI. 1796. 0. Robert (Belle.vden), Lord Bellenden of Bnouon- ton [S.], uncle and h., I>. 7 April and bap, at Westmill, Herts, 23 Aug 1734. Capt. 11th Font, 1781, and fi.Stli Foot, 1767. Qu 8 Feb. 1797, had a grant of £250 year as the salary of Usher of the Exchequer [S]. He d. unin. at ItamriuVe Hants, 18 Oct. 1797, and was bur. at Westmill af' ! . 7. W im.iam (Bellekoen) Lord Bellexden of Brovgii- VII. 1797 TON [S.], cousin and h. male, being only s. and h. of William B. (by to Jaeomina Fau.muh of Normington, co. Lincoln) which William was 3rd 1 805. »• "f John, the second Lord. He was bap. 20 Oct. 172S at Ashton under Hill, co. Glouc. Capt. 25th Foot, 1757. On 2 April 179S, he had a grant of £250 a year, as his predecessors. On 1!> March 1804 (in his 76th year) hes«< his cousin as DUKE OF iiOXCUIlGlIE, &c. [S.]. On his death, s.p.s., 22 Oct. 1805, the issue male of William, 2nd Earl of Iloxbuighe [S.] failed, and the Barony of Bellendei) of Broughton [S.] became probably, c.ctinrt, or at all events, dormant.— See fuller account under " ltoxm-HUHE " Earldom and Dukedom of [S.]. BELLEW, or DE BELLA-AQUA. John de Bei.la-Aqua, or Bellew, Lord of Carlton, co. York, and Kentmere in Kendal in right of his wife Ladarina, da. and coheir of Veter de Bros of Kendal, co. Westmoreland and of Skelton Castle, in Cleveland, was sum. with about tiO others to attend the King wheresoever he should be, &c, 8 June, 22 Edw. I. (1294), but it is very doubtful if it Wiis a regular Writ of Summons to P«rL{*) He was sum. 16 Dec. 24 Edw. I. (1295), to be at Newcastle with horse and arms in March following ; and d. 1301. leaving as his coheirs (1) Nicholas Staple-ton, s. of Miles de Stapleton, by Sibilla, his eldest da., and (2) Joan, his second da., wife of Anther Fitz- Henry. /«</. post mortem 29 Ed. I. on hit!) and his said wife. BELLEW OF Dt'LEEK. Barony [I.] /. Sir Johx Bei.i.ew of Dt'lleWstowu, S. ami b. of Sir Christopher 1!. of the same by Fiances da. of Matthew (Putxkett). I. 1G8C. Loud Lui-th [I.], was, for his fidelity to James II, cr. 29 Oct 1686 BAKON BELLEW OF DULEEK [I.] He m. (lie. dat. 28 Nov. 1663) Mary, 1st da. and coheir of Walter Beu.mixuham of Dunfort co. Kildare. Having been taken prisoner and wounded at the battle of Aughrim,( b ) 12 July 1691, he d. shortly afterwards and was bur. 14 Jany. 1692/3 at St. Margaret's Westm. Admon. 17 Feb. I6;i2 3 to Mary, the relict. (") As to this (questionable) writ of summons of 1294 see p. 259 note "e." () The following I'eers of Ireland are in " a list of the considerable Irish officers killed and taken at Aughrim, July 12, 1691," given in " King James' Army List, 1 089," by J. D' Alton. (8vo. Dublin, 1855)p. 957. " bellew, Lord," i.e., John, 1st Baroi; " Prisoners that arc mounded." "Bojihiu, Lord." At., John Bourke, cr. Lord Bophiu by Jac. II. 1689. " Prisoners not wounded." "Dillon, Lord," i.e. Theobald, 7th Viscount " Ojliccrs killed on the field." Fcrmoij, Viscount, see Roche "Gal way. Lord," i.e., Ulick Burke, cr. Viscount Ualway, 1687 " Prisoners died of their wounds." Kcumurc, Viscount, see Kilmaine. "Kilmaine, Lord," [sic] doubtless a mistake for Viscount Komnare, so cr. by Jac. ii., 16S9. who was among the prisoners " J'risoners not wounded." "Kihnalloek, Lord," i.e., William (Sarsfield) 2m Viscount " (Mccrs h ilkd on the field." hoehe, Lord," i.e., Maurice (lloche), iscount * Fermoy J ' Shine, Lord," i.e., Christopher [Fleming), Baron of Slane, Col. of a Regiment of Infantry which I „ ,,...- su , (C( . s nut woan dcd:' was reported after the battle of the Boyne, to f 1 " S °" CM contain 13 companies, with a total of 650 men )