1 2 8 LOCIIOW — LON DKSBO ROUGH. LOCHOW. i.e., "Locnow and Glenila," Viscountcy [S.] (Campbell), cr. 1701 with the Dukedom ok Argyll [S.], which see. LOCHWOOD. i.e., "Johnston op Lochwood, Lochmaben, Moffatdale, and Evan- dale," Barony [S.] (Johnston), cr. 1661 with the Earldom of Annan-dale and Harwell [3,], ami again in 1701 with the Marquessate of Annandale [S.] ; see those dignities ; dormant 1792. LOCKINGE. See "Wantage of Lockinoe, ea Berks " (Loyd-Llwlsay), cr. 1 8Sf5. LOFTUS. i.e., "Loftus of Ely, King's county," Viscountcy [I.] {Loft us), cr. 1622; ex. 1725; see under "Ely." i.e., "Loftus of Loftcs Hall, co. Wexford," Barony [I.] (Loftus), cr. 1751 ; also " Loktus of Ely," Viscountcy [I.], sr. 1756 ; both of which became ex. (with the Earldom of Ely [I.] ) 1783. See under " Ely." i.e., "Loftus of Loftus Hall, co. Wexford," Barony [I.] (Loftus, formerly Tottenham), cr. 1785; also "Loktus ok Ely" Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1789 ; also "Loktus ok Long Loktus, co. York," Barony [U.K.], cr. 1801; see "Ely" Marquessate [I.], cr. 1800. LOFTUS HALL. i.e., "Loftus of Loftus Hall, co. Wexford," Barony [I.], cr. 1751 (.Loftus) ; see " Ely " [I.e., " Loftus of Ely " ], Viscountcy [I.], cr. 1756 ; c.c. (with the Earldom of Ely [I.] ) 1783. i.e., "Loftus of Loftus Hall, co. Wexford," Barony [I.] (Loftus, formerly Tottenham), cr. 1785 ; see " Ely " Marquessate [I.], cr. lSUO. LOHORT castle. See " AriDEN of Looort Castle, co. Cork," Barony [I.] (Perceval), cr. 1770. LONDESBOROTJGH. Barony. 1. Lord Albert-Denison Denison, formerly Conyng- I 1850 IIAM ' ,Jut 2c * surv ' s ' °* Henry (Conyngham), 1st Marquess Conyngham [I.], by Elizabeth, 1st da. of Joseph Denison, of Den- bies, in Dorking, co. Surrey, Banker of London, was b. 21 Oct. 1805, in Stanhope street, and bap. at St. Geo. Han. sq. ; sometime an officer in the Horse Guards Blue; Attache at Berlin, 1824, and at Vienna, 1825 ; See. of Legation at Florence, 1828, and at Berlin, 1829-31 ; KC.H. (Civil), 1S29 ; M.P. for Canterbury, 1S35--11, and 1847-50 ; took the name of Denison in lieu of that of Conynyham by Royal lie, 4 Sep. 1849, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, William Joseph Denison, of Seamer, co. York (most of whose vast estates he inherited) and was cr., 4 March 1850, BARON LONDES BO ROUGH iu the East Riding, co. York. He was Vice Admiral of the Yorkshire Coast; F.R.S., F.S.A., &c> He m. firstly