482 COMPLETE PEERAGE as an English peer, in right hereof, but the creation was disallowed. (*) Attainted 1690. His issue male extinct 1739. 1689. (before i June). William (Herbert), Marquess of Powis, cr. Mar- quess OF Montgomery and Duke of Powis. Attainted 1690. K.G. by James II 1692. His issue male extinct 1748. 1689. July 9, Warrant same day. Henry (Jermyn), Lord Dover, cr. Lord Jermyn of Raystowne, [i.e. Royston], Baron of Ipswich, Viscount Cheveley, Suffolk, and Earl of Dover. He d. s.p., 1708. 1689. Aug. 7. John (Drummond), Earl of Melfort [S.], cr. Baron of Cleworth [i.e. Clewer], Berks, with like spec. rem. as that with which that Scottish Earldom had been conferred. C") See " Melfort, " Duke- dom of, cr. 1692, by James II, as below. 1689 or 1690. [ ]. Dominick Roche, Alderman of Limerick, cr. Baron Tarbert and Viscount Cahiravahilla [I.]. (°) 1 690/ 1. Jan. [ — ]. Patrick Sarsfield ("the celebrated Irish General), cr. Baron Rosberry, Viscount of Tully, and Earl of Lucan, co, Dublin [I.], by a patent brought over from St. Germain to Ireland by the Lord Deputy Tyrconnell [I.]. His only son d. s.p. 1692 . [ ]. Piers (Butler), Viscount Galmoye [I.], cr. Earl of New- castle [I.]. Attainted 1697. His issue male extinct 1740. 1692. Apr. 17, Warrant same day. John (Drummond), Earl of Melfort [S.], cr. Duke of Melfort, as also " Marquis of Forth, Earl of IsLA AND Burntizland, Viscount of Rikerton, Lord Castlemains AND Galston " [S.], () with the like spec. rem. as his former honours. Attainted 1695. [His heir was restored 1% June 1853.] 1692. May. 3. Sir Edward Hales, of Woodchurch, Kent, Bart. ; cr. Earl OF Tenterden, Viscount Tunstall and Baron Hales of Emley, Kent, 3 May 1692, with a spec. rem. His issue male extinct 1829. 1691 ? Sir Edward Herbert, sometime (1685-87) Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, was appointed by James II, when in exile, his Lord Chancellor, and cr. Earl of Portland. He d. s.p. Nov. 1698. 1 69 1 } [ ]. Kenneth (Mackenzie), Earl of Seaforth [S.], cr. Earl, Viscount, or Baron, Fortrose and Marquess of Seaforth [S.]. At- tainted 1 71 6. His issue male extinct 1815. 1696, Warrant, 13 Jan. 1695/6. Henry Fitz James, cr. Baron of Romney, Earl of Rochford, and Duke of Albemarle [E.]. He d. s.p. 1702. (") It has been pointed out to the Editor by J. H. Round that, as William and Mary were not offered the Crown and proclaimed Sovereigns till 13 Feb. 1688/9, this (and the preceding) creation took place during an interregnum, a point which was raised at the time. V.G. {") See Riddell, pp. 963-965. (") See Ferrar's History of Limerick. C) See Riddell, pp. 963-965. On 28 June 1853, the h. male of his body, George Drummond, Due de Melfort in France, was restored in blood, and conse- quently became entitled to the Earldoms of Perth and Melfort [S.] ; inasmuch as his ancestor, the ist Earl of Melfort {cr. Duke by James II in 1689 as above) was 2nd s. of the 3rd Earl of Perth, and next br. to the 4th Earl {cr. Duke of Perth by the titular James III) whose issue male had failed in 1760.