BONVILLE 219 Lord Harington (who d. 11 Feb. 1417/8), da. of Edward (Courtenay), Earl of Devon, by Maud, da. of Thomas Camoys. He d. aged 67, being beheaded as afsd. 18 Feb. 1 460/1, but never attainted, as within 3 weeks of his death the Yorkist King was enthroned. Inq. p. ni. i Edw. IV. Admon. 17 July 1 461, at Lambeth. His widow, for her husband's services, was assigned a large dower. She<^. s.p., 18 Oct. 1471. Inq. p.m. 1 1 Edw. IV.f) IL 1 46 1. 2. Cecily (or Cicely), suo jure. Baroness Harington and Baroness Bonville, great-grand- daughter and h., being da. and h. of William (Bonville), Lord Harington, (*') by Catharine, da. of Richard (Nevill), Earl of Salisbury, which William was s. and h. ap. of William Bonville, who was s. and h. ap. of Lord Bonville by his ist wife.C') She had sue. her father, 3 1 Dec. 1460, in the Barony of Harington, he being grand- son and h. (10 Mar. 1457/8) ex parte maternd of William (Harington), Lord Harington. She was aged 13 in 1474, and w., istly, before Apr. 1475, Thomas (Grey), ist Marquess of Dorset, who d. 20 Sep. 1 50 1. She w., 2ndly, Henry (Stafford), Earl of Wiltshire, who d. 6 Mar. 1523. She d. before 2 June 1530, and was ^«r. at Astley, CO. W^arwick. Her will, in which she styles herself /;//cr(Z&z "Lady Haryngton and Bonvyll," dat. 6 May 1527, pr. 5 Nov. 1530. in. 1530. 3. Thomas (Grey), Marquess OF Dorset, Lord (June) Ferrers of Groby, Lord Harington, and Lord Bonville, s. and h. He d. 10 Oct. 1530. IV. 1530 4. Henry (Grey), Marquess of Dorset, Lord (Oct.) Ferrers of Groby, Lord Harington and Lord to Bonville was, on 11 Oct. 1551, cr. Duke of 1554. Suffolk. Attainted and beheaded 23 Feb. 1554, when all his honours heczvae forfeited. C/5 fD T3 ■-I C f6 n o BOPHIN i.e. " BouRKE of Bophin,() co. Galway," Barony [I.] (Bourke), a: 2 Apr. 1 689, by James II after his deposition from the English throne.('^) See "Clanricarde," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1543, under the 9th Earl. (*) Joan and Eleanor Courtenay, daujjhters of Thomas, Earl of Devon, son of Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, her br., were found to be her next heirs and of full age. C') Lord Bonville "was an eye witness of the death of [William] his only son, and of [William] Lord Harrington, his grandchild by him, both being slain 31 [Dec. 1460] at the battle of Wakefield." See Camden's Britannia. (^) He was taken prisoner at the battle of Aughrim, 12 July 1691. See ante, p. 102, note "a." (^) For a list of these Jacobite Peerages, see vol. i, Appendix F.