BUTE — BUTILLEB. 93 [Jons Stuart, styhd ViscotniT Mount-Stuaut^), s. and h. ap., by 1st wife, 6. 25 Sop. 1707. M.P. for Cardiff, 1790-94; Lord-Lieut, of CO. Glamorgan, 1798-94, and Col. of the Glam. Militia. Hem. 12 Oct. 1792, at Dumfries House, Elizabeth Penelope, only surv. da. of Patrick (Mackdowall-Crichton), Earl ok Dumfries [S.] by Margaret, da. "f Ronald Chauford of Hestalrig, co. Edinburgh. 1 b tt <SB -- Jany. 1 794 ill his 27th year at Bxssingliourn Hall and was bur. at Stanton Rivers, F.ssex. His widow, who was ft. 25 Nov. 1772 at Dumfries House, d. v.p. 25 July 1797 at Southampton in her 25th year and was bur. 16 Aug. at Cumnock]. Marquessate. 1 2 and 5. Jonx (Crichtox-Stuart), Marquess op [l Bute, &e. ; also Earl ok Dumfries, Earl ok Bute, ! &c [S.] grandson and h. being s. and h. of John Stuart, Earldom (SI MS14. s«//iW Viscount 1Iount-Stoart(") and Elizabeth Penelope I his wife above-named. He was ft. 10 Aug. 1793, and on V. 7 April 1S03 sue. his maternal Grandfather as EARL OP ) DUMFRIES, VISCOUNT AIR, LORD CRICHTON, •Nc. [S.] On 26 Aug. 1805 he took by Royal lie. the name of Crifhton before that of Stuart. Ed. at Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; M.A. 1812. In 1814 be sue., as Marquess of Bute, &c. ; Lord-Lieut, of co. Bute, 1815 ; Lord- I.ieut. of co. Glamorgan, 1815; Col. Glam. Militia ; D.C.L., Oxford, 10 June 1834 ; LL.l)., Cambridge, 6 July 1835. High Commissioner to Gen. Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1842-44 ; K.T. 13 June 1843, F.R.S., F.S.A., &c. He m. firstly 29 July ISIS, Maria, 1st da. and coheir of George Augustus (NORTH), 3d Earl ok Guilford, by bis 1st wife Maria Frances, da. of George (Hojiart), Earl ok Bucking- hamshire. She, who was ft. '26 Dec. 1793, d. s.p., 11 Sep. 1841. He m. secondly, 10 April 1845 at Loudoun Castle, Sophia Frederica Christina, da. of Francis (Rawdon- Hastings), 1st Marquess ok Hastings, by Flora Muir, tug jure Countess ok Loudoun [S.] He d. 18 March 1848, very suddenly, at Cardiff Castle in bis 55th year. Will pr. April 184S( b ). His widow, who was ft. 1 Feb. 1809, (/. 2S Dec. 1859. Marquessate. 1 8 and 6. JonN Patrick (Crichton-Stuart) Mar- jt j quess ok Bute, Earl ok Windsor and Viscount Mount.ioy (1796) Bason Mount-Stuart ok Wortlev (1761) and • 1848. Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle (1776) [G.B.] ; also Earl of Dumfries (1633), Earl ok Bute (1703) Viscount VI. Ayr (1622 and 1633), Viscount Kixgakth (1703), Lord Crichton of Sanquhar (148S), Lord Sanquhar (1622), J Lord Chichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock (1633) and Lord Mount-Stuart, Cumra and Inciimarnock (1703 [S.], also a Baronet fS.], on y s , and h. by 2d wife, ft. 12 Sep. 1S47 at Mount Stuart, eo. Bute ; ed. at Harrow and at Ch. CU. Oxford j Hon. Col. Glam. Artillery Volunteers, 1S6S ; K.T. Feb. 1875. He m. 16 April 1872, Gwendolen Mary Anne, 1st da. of Edward George (Frrz Alan Howard) 1st BARON Howard ok Glossop, by his 1st wife, Augusta, da. of George Henry Talbot. She was ft. 21 Feb. 1854. [John Crichton-Stuart, styled Earl of Dumfries, 6. and h. b. 20 June 1881, at Chiswick House, Midx.] Family estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 21,402 acres in Glamorganshire (valued at i'100,000 a year) 59 in Breconshire and 12 in Monmouthshire, besides 1953 in co. Durham and 72 in Beds.— also, in Scotland, of 43,734 acres in Ayrshire, 29,279 iu co. Bute and 20,157 in co. Wigtown. Total 116.66S acres, worth £161,135 a year. Principal Residences.— Mount Stuart, isle of Bute ; Dumfries House, co. Ayr ; Cardiff Castle, co. Glamorgan, and Chiswick House, Midx. Note. — The Marquess of Bute is one of the 28 noblemen who possess above 100,000 acres in the United Kingdom. See list thereof, ante, p. 01, note " a." BUTILLER, LE BUTILLER, LE BOTILLER, &c, sec under " Boteler " and " Butler." Earldom [S.] (") See page 92, note " fa." H He is said to havo expended above £400,000 in the formation of Cardiff Docks.