318 SUIRDALE — SUNDERLAND. SUIKDALE. Tho designation of "Viscount Suirdale" is used by tho heir np. to the Earldom of Donoughniore [I.], but it 13 not clear on what grounds. See " Donoug/imorc " Earldom [I.] (f/e/y //utchinson), cr. ISOO ; and especially vol. iii, p. 139, note " c," under tbut title. SULEYE or SUDELEY, see ScDBtET. SUMMERIITIJ, i.e., " Summeriiiu, co. Meath," Barony [I.] (Ratvlty born Uplc,nJ,cr. 17GU, with the Viscoi ntcy of LaNofohd ok Langford Loduk, eo. Antrim [I ], which see ; ex. in or shortly after 1792. See "Lanoford of Summeriiilt., do. Meath," Barony [I.] (EovOq, formerly Taytour), cr. 1S00. SUN BURY. i.r., "SuNnuRY, cn. Miilx.," Yiscnuiilcy (Afnntarjm), er. 1714, with the ICuudom of Halifax, whioh sec; <.r. 1715 ; again cr. therewith, 1715 ; ex. 1771. SUNDERLAND. 1. Emanuel (ScRorE), Lonn Scrope pe Rih.ton [1371| who sue. to that dignity, 2 Sep. ItiOO, was er, 19 June 1627, KAK1, OK Sl'NDLTiLAND. in the Bishopric of Durham. He (A s p. legit, 30 May 1630, aged 15, when tl-e Hayttlom iff Siimln luml hecunt extinct. See fuller pai ticulars, under " ScRurE UE L'oLTo.N," Barony, cr. 1371 ; dormant 163C. II. 1643, 1. Henry (SrKNCEit), Haron Spencer of WoRMi.F.ionTox June. eo. Warwick [1 (iO-'Jj, B. and h. of William oSj'ENCHt) 2d BARON Si'K.ntmi of Wohmlkichtom, by Penelope, 1st da. of Hemy (Wriotukslst), 1st Eari. of Soothamiton, was 6. -.it Althorpe, and Imp. 23 Nov. 1020, at Brmgton, co. Northampton; ed. at Mag. Coll., Oxford, and Br. .M.A. :J1 Aug. 1636,(») on tlie King's visit there ; sue to the peerage, 19 Dee. lti-'i'j ; was I., Lieut, of Northamptonshire, M the noin. of 1'arl., 1612, hut shortly afterwards served in the Royal army, 1642-43; was at the battle of Kdgehill, and was cr. S June 1C43,() EARL OK SUNDERLAND, He Rt. 20 July 1039, at Peushurst, co. Kent. Dorothy, 1st da. of Robert (Svdnkv), 2d Earl of Leicester, by Dorothy, da. of Henry (1'Ela v), 9th Eaki.of North I'MBEM-axd. He d. 20 Sep. 1043, in his 23rd year, being killed at the battle of Newbury. (<•') Will ( ; ') The following noblemen were er. M.A. at Oxford, 31 Aug. 1 636, 1 if,, Prince Rupert, Duke of Cumberland, James (Stuart), Duke of Le nnox IS.], afterwards Hake of Richmond, Robert (Devereux), Karl of Essex, William (Seymour), Karl of Hertford, afleiwardi Duke of Somerset, George Digby, afterwards Earl of Bristol, Thomas (Howard) Earl of Berkshire, Thomas (Bruce) Rati of Elgin [S.], William (Craven), Baron Craven of Hampsted Marshall, and Henry (Spencer), Baron Spencer of Wormleightou. (") This is the date of the tignet bill, no patent being enrolled. See vol. v, !>■ 1 71, note "a," sub " Lucas of Shenlield." (*) See his name in the "Loyalists Bloody Roll," vol. 1, p. 194, note "c," svh " Aubigny." He was, says Clarendon, "a Lord of great fortune, tender years (nut above 23), and an early judgment, who putting himself in the King's troop a volunteer, was taken away by a cannon bullet." An interesting memoir of him is in Lodges " J'orlruits and Memoirs." Earldom. I. 1027, to 1G3Q.