220 BORINGDON BORINGDON and BORINGDON OF NORTH MOLTON BARONY. I. John Parker, 2nd, but ist surv. s. and h. of J J, John P., of North Molton and Boringdon, Devon, ' "*■ by Catharine, 2nd da. of John (Poulett), ist Earl PouLETT, /!-. at Saltram, Devon; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 23 Oct. 1753, being then aged 18; sue. his father 18 Apr. 1768, was M.P.Q for Bodmin 1761-62, and for Devon 1762-84. On 18 May 1784, he was cr. BARON BORINGDON OF BORINGDON, co. Devon. He m., istly, 10 Jan. 1764, Frances, da. of Josiah Hort, Archbishop of Tuam, by Elizabeth, da. of William (Fitz Maurice), Lord Kerry [I.]. She d. s.p., 1764, at Naples. He m., 2ndly, 18 May 1769, at Twickenham, Midx., Theresa, 2nd da. of Thomas (Robinson), i st Baron Grantham, by Frances, da. of Thomas Worsley. She, who was l^. i Jan. 1744/5, at Vienna, ^. 2 1 Dec. 1775, and was bur. at Plimpton St. Mary, Devon. He d. 27 Apr. 1788, at his seat in Devon, aged about 53. Will pr. June 1788. II. 1788. VISCOUNTCY. I. 1815. 2. John (Parker), Baron Boringdon, only s. and h. by 2nd wife, b. 3 May 1772. On 29 Nov. 18 15 he was cr. VISCOUNT BORINGDON OF NORTH MOLTON, CO. Devon, and EARL OF MORLEY. See " MoRLEY," Earldom of, cr. 1815. BORLAND Borland, Marquessate, see Castelbianco, Dukedom, cr. 4 1 7 16/7, by the titular James III; and vol. i. Appendix F. Feb. BORLASE Humphrey Borlase, s. and h. of Nicholas Borlase {d. 1677), of Treludro, Cornwall, by Catharine, da. of ( — ) Bury. He commanded a Regt. of Foot against the Rom. Cath. Irish rebels in 1643. ^^ ^^^ M.P. for St. Michael, 1660-61 {v.p.) and (again) 1673-79, and (on a double return) 1681; and was Sheriff of Cornwall 1687-88. He is said to have been cr.(^) by James II, after his expuIsion,() LORD BOR- LASE OF BORLASE AND BARON OF MITCHEL, co. Cornwall. He m. (settl. 3 June 1663) Anne, da. of Sir John Winter, of Lydney, CO. Gloucester. He d. s.p.s., 1 709, and was bur. at Newlyn, Cornwall, when any titular Peerage that he may have held is presumed to have become extinct. Will dat. 20 Jan. 1704, pr. i Dec. 1709. (^) He was a Whig until 1783, after which he supported Pitt. V.G. () Hals, in his Cornwall {circa 1750), says By letters patent yet extant. ("=) For a list of Jacobite Peerages see vol. i, Appendix F.