DINORBEN 383 9 Dec. 1784, d. suddenly, of apoplexy, 21 Jan. 1835, at Kinmcl Park, afjed 51. He OT., 2ndly, 11 Feb. 1 840, at Kensington Palace, Gertrude, (") yst. da. of Grice Blalceney Smyth, of Ballynatray, co. Watcrford, by Mary Broderick, da. and coh. of Henry Mitchell, of Mitchell's fort, co. Cork. He d. 10 Feb. 1852, of paralysis, aged 84, at Kinmel Park. Will pr. Feb. 1852. His widow d. at Bute House, South Audley Str., Midx., 3, and was bur. II Jan. 1871, at Llysdulas afsd., in her 62nd year. Will pr. 8 Feb. 1871, under ;^ 10,000. II. 1852 2. William Lewis (Hughes), Baron Dinorbe N OF Feb. to Kinmel Park, 2nd() but only surv. s. and h., by ist wife, b. 9, and bap. 2 2 Nov. i 821, at St. Geo., Han. Sq. He „ d. unm., 6 Oct. 1852, at Kinmel Park afsd., aged 31, having "long been in infirm health, mentally and physi- cally,"() when his Peerage became extinct. DIRLETOUN Walter Halyburton, s. and h. of Walter H., of Dirleton, co. Berwick, by some previous wife to Isabel, da. of Robert (Stewart), Duk.e of Albany, whom he m. (charter 2 Feb. 1407/8), which last Walter was s. and h. of Sir John H., by Margaret, da. and coh. of Sir John Cameron, of Ballegarno, co. Perth. C) He was knighted 21 May 1423; was one of the hostages for the ransom of James I in 1424; one of the Wardens of the Marches 1430; High Treasurer [S.] 5 July 1438 till his death. He is said by some to have been cr., about i44i,(') Lord DiRLETOUN, or Halyburton of Dirletoun [S.]. He w., in 1403, Mariory, widow of David, Duke of Rothesay {d. 1402), da. of Archibald, 3rd Earl of Douglas, by Joan, only child of Morice (Moray), Earl OF Stratherne. She d. in 1421, before 11 May. He d. in 1447, shortly before 10 May. (^) Her sister Penelope was wife of H.R.H. Charles Ferdinand (Bourbon), Prince of Capua. C") The 1st son, Edward Hughes, h. 5 Nov. 1806, d. 3 Mar. 1814. V.G. (') Annual Regiitt-r, I 8 52. {^) A charter of 2 Feb. 1407/8 calls Walter Halyburton of D. "son of the Governor Albany," which shows that Walter had m. his da. Isabel. They had a disp. from the Pope (long after marriage), 21 Dec. 1 41 5. That this Walter is not the same W. H. who m. the Duchess of Rothesay is clear from entries on the Exchequer Rolls, which show that the last named W. H. was receiving, as her husband, her annuity from customs as early as 1403, probably before his father m. Isabel. V.G. (') Though always treated in former Peerages as having been the first peer, the Scots Peerage can find no evidence of his creation, and thinks that his son John was so created. In 1439 he is called "a noble lord Sir Walter lord of Dirletoun"; on