176 LUGTOUX — LUMLEY. LUDLOW [U.K.] He d. num. at his residence, Cople House, Beds., in bis 83d year, when all his titles became extinct.^) Will pr. May 1842. LIT.TOUN. ?>., " Lugtoux," Viscountcy [S.] (Leslie), or. 16S0 with the Dukedom of Rothes [Si.], which see ; ex. 1681. LUMLEY. Barony by l. Sir Ralph dr Lumt/f.y, of Lumley, eo. Durham, "Writ- Kiltoii, co. York, ire, 2d s. of Sir Marmaduke de LrMl.EY.(>>) of the I 1384 same, by Margaret, da. and h. of ( — ) HoLAfTO, sue his elder br., ' Robert, in the family estates in 1375, being then aged 18 years, was i (A > Kni'i/ited about 1381, and was sum. to Pari, as a liaron (LORD liw >. LUMLKY) from 28 Sen. (1384), 8 Ric. II. to 30 Sep. (139!)), 1 Hen. IV.( C ) He was Gov. of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 13S7. He hi. about 1380, Eleanor, sister of Ralph, 1st Kuii. OF Westmorland, da. of John (N'evill), 3d Loud Nevii.l de Raby, by his first wife. Maud, da. of Henry Percy, $tyled Lord Percy. Having taken part in the insurrection to restore the deposed Ring Richard TI., he was slain in a skirmish at Cirencester and having been attainted, 5 Jan. (1399/400) 1 Hen. IV., his peerage became forfeited. II. 1461. 2. Sir Thomas de Lumley, of Lnmley afsd., only s. and h.< of Sir John de LrjMLEY, of the same by Felicia, da. of Sir Matthew Redman, Gov. of Berwick, which John, was 2d but, 1st sur. s.( l1 ) and eventually (1404) heir of Ralph, 1st Loud Lo.mley above named, was b. at Morpeth 29 Sep. 1408; sue. his father (who having been restored in blood by act of pari. 1412, was slain at Beauge), 13 April 1421 ; was several times employed in divers treaties with the Scots ; was by Henry VI. made Gov. (for life) of Scarborough Castle, in 1-155 ; obtained at the accession of Ed. IV. in 1461, the reversal of the attain- der of his grandfather abovementioned becoming thus LORD LUMLKY [1384] and was sum. to Pari, accordingly, from 28 July (1461) 1 I'M. IV. to 16 Jan. (1496/7) 12 Hen. VII. He was one of the nobles who attended at the coronation (6 July 1483) of Ric. I1L(") He Bt. Margaret da. of Sir James Hahington. He d. probably before 1480, tho' according to the writs of summons to Pari, not till in or after 1 197,( f ) in which year, however, he would have been in his 90th year. ( il ) Having no very near relations, he devised his estates to the well known states- man, Lord John Russell (from admiration of his political character) who consequently, when some 20 years later he was raised to the peerage as Earl Russell, was at the same time cr. Viscount Amberley of Amberley, co. Gloucester, and of Ardsalla, co. Meath. ( b ) This Marmaduke wass. and h. of Sir Robert de Lumley, by Lucy 3d da. (whose issue in 1374, became coheir) of Marmaduke (de Thweng), Lord Thweng, by which match the estate of Kiltou and other considerable estates iu Yorkshire, &c, devolved on the Lumley family. The arms of Thweng (.fry. a fess, yules, between three parrots, vert) were thenceforth adopted by the Lumley family. ( c ) There is proof iu the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. (<*) Marmaduke Lumley, the yst. son, was Bishop of Carlisle 1430, and Bishop of Lincoln 1451, having been Treasurer of England 1446. (°) See vol, hi, p. 8, note " c," for a list of these. (t) 11 Dugdale does not state iu what year he died. Surtees, iu his valuable History of Durham, says he died in 1485 ; if so, ho was regularly sum to Pari, until 1497, twelve years subsequent to his decease." [Oourthope.] Considering, however, how frequently the christian name remains (in error) unchanged iu the writs of Pari, as also the great age that this Thomas would be, if living as late as 1497, it seems more probable that the later writs (tho' directed to Thomas) refer to Gcoryc his successor, who, sayB Collins, " I find bearing the title of Lord Lumley in 20 Ed. I.," i.e., 1480.