202 MALAHIDE — MALMESBURY. do. and h. of James (Fleming), 4th Lord Fleming fS.], by Barbara, da. of Janies (Hamilton), Earl of Arras |S.], Regent .if Scotland. He (/. at Thirlestane.C 1 ) 3 Oct. 1595, aged 50, and was bur. at Haddington. M.I.( h ) His widow m. Nov. 1597 John (Kennedy), 5th Earl 6f Cassii.lis [S.j, who d. s.p. Oct. 1015. She tt. 23 June 1609, aged 55, and was lm>: at Haddington afsd. II. 1595. $ and 1. John (Maitlanp), Lord Maitland of t re I Thirlf.stank [S.], only s. and h., tUC. t" the peerage [S.]. 3 Oct. viscoumcy [>J 159 - . was M . (>n ., Apri | m<St VISCOUNT OK LAl'DKUltALE I 1G24 [8.1 and on 11 March 1624, EARL OF LAUDERDALE, VISCOUNT MAITLAND, Sec. [S.] Sec " Laudbbdalb " Earldom [S.], Or. 1621. MALAHIDE. See "Talbot of Malahide, and Malahide of Malahide, co. Dublin," Barony [I.] {Talbot), cr. 1331. i.e., Furnival of Malahide in Ireland, " Barony [U.K.] (Talbul), cr. 1S39; ex. 1849; aee "Taluot of Malahide," Barony [I.], cr. 1831, under the second holder thereof. i.e., " Talbot de Malahide, co. Dublin, Barony [U.K.] {Talbot), or. 1856; see " Taluot of Malahide," Barony [I.], cr. 1831, under the fourth holder thereof. MALDEN. i.e., "Malden, co. Essex," Yiscountcy (Crqwll), cr. 1GG1, with the Earldom of Essex, which see. MALLOW. See "Glentworth of Mallow," Barony [I.] (Pcry), cr. 1790. MALMESLURY. i.e., " Malmesbury, co. Wilts," Maiquessato ( Wharton), cr. 1715, with the Marqdessate of Wharton, which see ; ex. (together with the Dukedom of Wharton) 1731. Barony. 2. The Kt. Hon. Sir James Harris, KB., only snrv. s. I 1788 auc ^ ^ ames Harris, of Salisbury, sometime (1763-66), one of the Lords of the Treasury, by Elizabeth, da. and eventually h. of John Earldom. Clahkf., of Saudford, co. Somerset, was 4. 9 April 1746, in the Close, T 1 Sfin at Salisbury > e 'b llt tue Grammar School there, at Winchester 1. IOUU. College, and (as a Gent. Commoner) at Merton Coll., Oxford (matric. 13 June 1763) and Bnally, 1765-66, at Leyden ; was M.P. for Christ- church, 1770-71 and 1734-88 ; Sec. of Embassy at Madrid, 1768 ; Charge D'Allaires, 1769, and Minister thero, 1771-72, where his spirited conduct gained him great credit ; (a) He appears to have acquired the estate of Thirlestme from his nephew, as, un- doubtedly, he did that of Leithiugtou. He re-built the family mansion of Thirlestaue. (I>) This is said to have been written by the King. It is printed in Crawford's ' Peerage." A long character of him (in Latin) written by Robert Johnston, is given in Wood's " Douglas." Ho was an author.