SUNDERLAND — SUNDON. 321 K.B., of Rroughton. co. Lincoln, who d. 1746.;*) She d. of a fever after recovering from the small-pox, 17 and was bur. 23 May 1749, at Brington afsd. Will dat. 0 Aug 1736, pr. 1 June 1749. [Robert Spencer, nfi/M Lord Spencer, 1st s. nnr] h. ap., by second wife, b. 2 Dec. 1700 ; d. next year, 12 Sep. 17ul]. V. 1722. 4. Robert (Spencer), Karl of Sunderland, Ac., 2.1 but 1st surv. s. and li. by second wife ; b. 21 Oct. 1701 ; ttyUd Loud Spexcer, till he sue. Vi the peerage as above. 19 April 1722 ; L. Carver at the ooron. of Geo. li, 11 Oct. 1727. He d. num. of a fever at Paris, 15 Sep. and was bur. 7 Oct. 1729, at Bringtbtt, in his 28th year. Will pr. 1729 and 1732. VI. 1729. '>. Charles (Spencer), Karl of Sunderland [1G43] and Baron Spencer ok Wormlkighton [1603], next br. and h., being 3d !.('>) of the 3d Kai l, by his second wife ; 6. 22 Nov. 1706 ; ed. at Eton ; sue. to the peerage, as above. IS Sep. 1729, and sue. (on the death of his maternal aunt, Henrietta, mo jure DuCBKSS ok MaRLBOKOOC«, 4c), 24 Oct. 1733, as DUKE OF MARL- BOROUGH, ka. See that dignity. SUNDERLIN OF P-ARONSTOX and SUNDERLIN OF LAKE SUNDERLIN. Barony [I.] /. Richard Malone, of Baronston, co. WestmeaUi, 1st I 1785 s ' ai "' °^ r - ( ' moQl ' Malo.vk, of the same (if. 22 April 1744), one of .' the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland (1766-74), by mm f*..L : i.. u ,.f :.. . -tL. _ ] 797 Catharine, da. and h. of Benjamin Collier, of Kuckholts, co. Essex, b. about 173S; Student of the Inner Temple, London, 1757 ; B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1759, being subsequently incorp. at Oxford; was 1^10. M P. [I.] for Granard, 1768-76, and for Banagher, 1783-85, and waser. 30 June 17S. r », BARON SUNDERLIN OF LAKE SUNDERLIN, co. Westmeath [I.], being introduced to the House the same day. Having no issue, lie was a: 21 Nov. 1797, BARON SUNDERLIN OK BARONSTON, co. Westmeath [I.], with a spec, rem , failing heirs male of his body, to his br. " Edmond Malone, Esq." in like manner. (•) He m. in 1 7 7 S , Philippa Elizabeth Dorothy, 1st da. of Goiiolphin KnopEH, of Clreat Berkhampste.nl, Herts, by Mary Anne, da. of Timothy Harris, of Blackley, co. Northampton. He d. s.p. 14 April 1S16, aged about 7S, at Baronston afsd., when all his honours became extinct. Admoil. Julv 1 SI 8. His Widow if. at Suuuiug Hill, Berks, July 1831. Will pr. July 1S31. SUNDON OF ARDAGH. 1. " William Clayton, Esq., one of the Commission era Barony [L] p f h.IL's Treasury," s. of William Clayton, by Anna, da. of John I. 1735 HusKE, of Newmarket, was b. about 1672 ; was M.P. for New Wood- to ' stock, 1716-22 ; for St. Albans, 1722-27 ; for Westminster (in 3 parls.) 175° 1727 till Dec. 1741, when his election was declared void ; for ' Plympton, 1742-47 ; and for St. Itawes, 1747 till his death ;(<*) a Commissioner of the Treasury 1727-41, aud was cr. 2 June 1735, BARON SUNDON OF ARDAGH, co. Longford [I.J He hi. Charlotte, da. of John Dyve, Clerk of the Privy Council, by Frances, da. of Sir Robert Woi.selby, of Wolseley, co. Stafford. (*) He, who was expelled from the House of Commons for "sordid knavery," was father, by her, of Richard Stittou, cr. a hurt, 1 775?. CO The 4th b, John Spencer, inherited Althorpe aud was father of the 1st Earl Spencer. The 5th and 6th sous (both of whom were by third wife) d. in infancy. ( c ) This Edmond. b. in Dublin, 4 Oct. 1741, is well" known as the Commentator of Shakespeare. He d. uum. (before his elder br.), 25 April IS12. in Foley place, a ged 71. His portrait by Reynolds (twice engraved) is in the Nat. Portrait Gallery. () Ex. inform. W. D"uucombe Pink, whose statistics as to M.P.'s (shewing the places they represented, &c), are almost, if indeed not quite, complete. X