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342 V and VII. COBHAM 5. Richard (Temple-Nugent-Brydges- Chandos-Grenville), Marquess of Bucking- 18 13. HAM, Earl Temple, Viscount Cobham and Baron Cobham, also Earl Nugent [I.], s. and h., b. 20 Mar. 1 776. On 4 Feb. 1 822 he was cr. EARL TEMPLE OF STOWE, CO. Buckingham (with a spec, rem.), and (without such rem.) MARQUESS OF CHANDOS and DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS. He ^. 17 Jan. 1839. VI and VIII. 6. Richard Plantagenet (Temple-Nu- gent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville), Duke of 1839. Buckingham and Chandos, i^c. Viscount Cobham, Baron Cobham, Csfc, only s. and h., b. 1 1 Feb. 1797; d. 29 July 1861. VII and IX. 1861.

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P j^ rt- n 7. Richard Plantagenet Campbell (Tem- ple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville), Duke of Buckingham and Chandos [1822], Marquess of Buckingham [1784], Marquess OF Chandos [1822], Earl Temple [1749], Earl Temple of Stowe [1822], Viscount Cobham and Baron Cobham [1718], also Earl Nugent [I., 1786], and also Lord Kinloss [S., 1602], only s. and h. He was b. 10 Sep. 1823. He d. s.p.ni., 26 Mar. 1889, when the Dukedom and most of his other honours became extinct, but the BarOny of Kinloss passed to his da., the Earldom of Temple of Stowe to his sister's son, and the Barony of Cobham to Lord Lyttelton. VIII and X. 8. Charles George (Lyttelton), Viscount Cobham and Baron Cobham [17 18], Lord Lyttelton, Baron 1889. OF Frankley, [1794], also Baron Westcote of Bally- more in the peerage of Ireland [1776], also a Baronet [16 1 8], cousin to the above, being s. and h. of George William (Lyttelton), 4th Lord Lyttelton, Baron of Frankley, ^c, by his ist wife, Mary, 2nd and yst. da. of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 8th Bart., which George (who d. 18 Apr. 1876, aged 59) was s. and h. of the 3rd Baron (d. 30 Apr. 1837, aged 55), yr. s. but eventually h. of the ist Baron {d. 14 Sep. 1808, aged 83), 4th s. but eventually h. male of Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Bart. (d. 14 Sep. 1751), by Christian, yr. sister of Richard (Temple), ist Viscount AND Baron Cobham, who had been so <:r. [1718] with a spec. rem. in favour of the heirs male of the bodies of his sisters, Hester (wife of Richard Gren- ville), and the said Christian. He was b. 27 Oct. 1842, at Hagley Park, CO. Worcester; ed. at Eton and at Trin. Coll. Cambridge, B.A., 1864, M.A., 1867; was M.P. (Liberal) for East Worcestershire, 1 868-74; (^) sue. (*) Remaining a Unionist, as did nine-tenths of the Liberal peers, he became separated from his party. Of his brothers, Sir Neville Gerald L., G.C.B., has served