HASTINGS. 189 Marquessate. 1 3 and 16. Paulyn Reginald Serlo (Raw- Hl pon-Hastinos), Marquess of Hastings, &c, also Earl V 1S4 1 0I Loudoun, & c . [8.], and also Earl of Moira, &c. Barony. ; ' [I.], 1st s. and U., b. 2 and hip. 29 June 1832, at St. Y Marylebnne, Midx., being styled Earl of Rawdon till V he sue. to the pecrwjr, 13 Jan. 1844. Ensign, 52d Foot, 1850. He d. of fever at Dublin, 17 Jan. 1851, aged 18 and watt. Admon. Aug. 1851. Marquessate. ") > t . and 17. Henry AVeysford(") Charles J_y I ig',1, Plantagf.net (Rawdon- H astisus,), Marquess of Has-
to ' tings [1817], Eahl of Rawdon [1817], Viscount Lou-
Barony. •■ D0UX fl&Wl Lf)RD Botreaux [1368], Loud Hunger- YYyr F0RD [W2^1 Lord de Moi.kyns [1445], Lord Hastings dk Hastings [1491], Lord Hastings de Hungerford [1482], and Baron Rawdon [1783], also Earl of Lou- doun [1033], Lord Cajifrell of Loudoun [1001], Loan Fareinyean and Mauchline [1033 J, in the peerage of Scotland, also Eaui. of Moira [1702], and Baron Uawdon of Moira [1750], in the peerage of Ireland, la-, anil b. lie was b. 22 July 1S42, in Cavendish sq. and bap. 17 Aug. following at St. Geo. Han. gq. He sue. to ike. above named peerages, 17 Jan. 1851. By the death of his mother, 19 Nov. 1858, he became (also) Lord Grey de Ruthin [1324]. thus inheriting a Barony of more ancient, creation than any he had formerly held. He m., 10 July 1804, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Florence Cecilia, da. of Henry (I'aget), 2d Marquess of Anglesey, by his second wife, Henrietta Maria, da. of the Rt. lion. Sir Charles Bauot, G.C B. He tl. s.p. at 34 Grosveuor square. 10 Nov. 1868, aged 20, and was bur. the 14th at Kensal Green cemetery. By the death all his titles [E., G.B, U.K., and I.], by patent, viz., the .lforoucssatc of Hastings, the E<irldom of Efiwdou, the VixrountC'i nf Loudoun, and the Barony of liaiedon [of Rawdon], as also the Earldom of Moira and the Barnny of li'ttedon of Moira [I.] became extinct, while the Earldom of Loudoun [S.] and the other Scotch dignities devolved on his eldest sister and heir of line ; the English Baroni-s in fee falling into nbcyance between Ins sisters and eoheirsj 1 ') His will dot 17 June was pr. 20 Nov. 1808, under £90,000. His widow, who was b. Aug. 1812, m. 9 June 1870, at St. James, Westra., Sir George Chetwynd, 4th Bart., of Grendon, CO. Warwick, who was b. 31 May 1849. « • «»•••»» Barony. is. Edith Mary, two jure Countess of Loudoun, XVII] 1871 ^ L^l" s ' s ' ,er an 'l c °heir, who, as heir nf Hue. inherited, on her brother's death, 10 Nov. 1 SOS, the Scotch dignities. She was b. 10 Dec. 1S33, and m. 30 April 1S53, at St Geo. Han. sq., Charles Frederick Clifton, afterwards (1S5S) Auney-Hastings, who, after her death, was nr., 4 May 1SS0, BARON DONlNGTOX, of Donington Park, co. Leicester. See that title. She, on 6 Nov. 1871, became suo jure Baroness Botkeaux [1308], Baroness HtTttOKRFOBD [1420], Baroness de M'oleyns [1445], and Baroness Hastings dk Hastings [1401], the abeyance of those Baronies (to which she was heir to a fourth part) having been terminated at that date by letters patent in her favour. She 23 Jan. 1874, aged 40. See fuller account under "Loudoun" Earldom of [S.], er. 1633. under the sixth and subsequent holders of that dignity. HASTINGS DE HUNGERFORD. i.e., " Hastings de Hungerford," Barony by writ (Hastings), cr. 14S2, in abeyance 1S68. See "Hastings de Hastings " Barony, cr. 1461, under the second holder thereof. (*) See p. 108, note " b," sub " Grey de Ruthyn," as to this name. ( b ) These were hip four sisters of the whole blood as to the Baronies derived from his father. (See these four coheirs set out in vol. i, p. 391, note " c," sub M Botreaux)," while as to the Barony of Grey de Ruthin (derived from his mother) the same four ladies together with a sister of the half blood {ex parte materna) were the coheirs. See p. 108, note " c," sub " Grey de Ruthin."