BELVIDERE 115 His widow m., 14 Dec. 18 15, at Dublin, Abraham Boyd,(*) K.C, and d. there about Dec. 1836. BELVOIR See "Rocs of Hamlake, Trusbutt, and Belvoir," Barony [Manners, Earl of Rutland), cr. 1616, extinct 1632. i.e. "RoosoF Belvoir, co. Leicester" (Manners, Duke of Rutland), cr. 1896. See "Rutland," Dukedom of, cr. 1703, under the 7th Duke. See "Deramore of Belvoir, co. Down," Barony (Bateson), cr. 1885. BENEDERALOCH i.e. "Glenurchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie, and Weick," Barony of [S.] {Campbell). See " Breadalbane," Earldom of [S.], cr. 1861 with the precedency of 1677. BENHALE BARONY BY i. Robert of Benhale, distinguished himself as early WRIT. as 1336 in the French and Flemish wars. He was sum. T ^ to Pari., on 3 Apr. (1360) 34 Edw. Ill, by writ directed •^ Roberto de Benhale., whereby he may be held to have become p ° LORD BENHALE.C") He was not sum. subsequently. 4 4- j^g jy^ ^ before (1342) 16 Edw. Ill, Eve,(') usually said to have been widow, but apparently only mistress, of Sir James AudleYjC^) widow of Sir Thomas of Ufford, and before that of Thomas Audley, and da. and h. of John of Clavering [2nd Lord Clavering], by Hawise, da. of Robert de Tibetot. She d. 20 Sep. 1369, {Jnq. p. m. 45(') Edw. Ill) and was bur. (as were her 3 husbands and Sir James A. afsd.) (^) Her s., by that marriage, George Augustus Boyd, of Middleton Park, co. Westmeath, inherited, through his mother, a great part of the estates of the Rochfort family, and assumed, by Royal lie. 16 Nov. 1867, the name of Rochfort-Boyd, and the arms of Boyd and Rochfort; another portion devolved on the descendants of Jane, Countess of Lancsborough [I.], (the only child who had issue of the 1st Earl of Belvidere) of which descendants Charles Brinsley Marley inherited the estate of Belvidere abovenamed, and had Royal lie. 30 Nov, 1 867, to assume the name and arms of Rochfort, though he did not assume the name." (*") As to how far these early writs of summons did in fact create any Peerage title, see Appendix A in the last volume. V.G. i^) See iuh John, Lord Clavering [1299]. (d) See vol. i, p. 348, note "a." () "Not 43, as in Courthope.