DE LA WARR .63 and from 1768 her Lord Chamberlain till his death. (') He ;;;., 8 Aug. 1756, Mary (a fortune of /," 10,000), da. of Lieut. Gen. John Wynyar^j. He d. in Audley Sq., 22, and was bur. 30 Nov. 1777, at St. Margaret's, Westm., aged 48. Will pr. 1777. His widow d'. in her house in Park Str., 27 Oct., and was bur. 6 Nov. 1784, at St. Margaret's afsd-C") Will pr. Dec. 1784. EARLDOM. III. BARONY. XVIIL 3 and 9. William Alglstus (Wi:st), Karl DE LA Warr, i^c, s. and h., b. 27 Apr. 1757, styled ViscovnT Cantelupe, 1766-77; ed. at Eton 1 771; entered the Coldstream Guards 1774, becoming Lieut. Col. thereof 1781. He d. unm., Jan. 1783, at Nice, in Italy, and wx?. bur. there, aged 25. Admon. July 1784. EARLDOM. 4 and 10. John Richard (West), Earl dk jy LA Warr, &c.^ br. and h., b. 28 July 1758. Ed. I ^0 at Eton 1771; Equerry to the Queen Consort RA RDM'S' ' '77^"^3i sometime Lieut. 2nd Foot Ciuards; a Lord of the Bedchamber 1789-95. A Tory. He XIX. ;«., 22 Apr. 1783, at St. James's, Vestm., Catherine, da. and h. of Henry Lyell, of Bourne, CO. Cambridge (a member of the House of Nobles in Sweden), by Catherine, only child of George Allestrie, of Alvaston, Devon. He d. 28 July ^19Si ^^ Dawlish, aged exactly 37, and was bur. at Bourne. Admon. Aug. 1795, ^""^ J""^ 1848. His widow d. 27 May 1826, at Bath, in her 70th year, and was bur. at Bourne. Will pr. July 1826. EARLDOM. V. BARONY XX. 1795- 5 and II. George John (West, afterwards Sacrville-West) Earl de la Warr, i^c, only s. and h., b. 26 Oct. 1791, in Savile Row, and bap. at St. James's, Westm.; j/jy/t";^/ Viscount Cantelupe till 1795; ed. at Harrow,(') and at Brasenose Coll. Oxford, B.A. 2nd class classics 18 12, M.A. 18 19, being cr. LL.D. of Cambridge (Trin. Coll.) 1828, [O June 1834. He was a Lord of the Bedchamber to George III 1813-20; to George IV 1820-27; P.C. 14 Sep. 1841; Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1841-46, and again 1858-59. ('^) Having m., 21 June 18 13, at Knole, Kent, Elizabeth, 2nd and yst. sister and coh. and D.C.L. of Oxford (') In politics he was a supporter of the Court. V.G. C*) Gent. Mag. says she was "a remarkable beauty." V.G. (') He is the "fair Euryalus" of Lord Byron's Childish RecolU-Ltionr. to him also, Byron addressed a poem beginning, "Oh! yes, I will own we were dear to each other." {^) He was a Tory, but in favour of Catholic Emancipation. V.G.