DRUMMOND 473 i.e. " Drummond," Marquessate [S.] {Drummond), cr. 1701 with the Dukedom of Perth [S.] by the titular King James III; see that Duke- dom, and vol. i, Appendix F. DRUMRY i.e. " KiLBiRNY, KiNGSBURN AND Drumry," Barony [S.] {Lindiay- Crawford), cr. 10 Apr. 1703, with the Viscountcy of Mount Crawford [S.], which last dignity was changed by patent, 26 Nov. 1703, to the Viscountcy of Garnock. [S.], which see. DRYLAW See "Loch of Drylaw, co. Midlothian," Barony [Loch), cr. 1895. DUBLIN MARQUESSATE.C) Robert (de Veer), 9th Earl of Oxford, was cr. in full Pari., i Dec. 1385, MARQUESS Q OF I. 1385 DUBLIN C") (with the Lordship and domain of to Ireland for the term of his life), and was sum. by 1386. that title to Pari, on 8 Aug. 1386. These letters patent were, however, surrendered and cancelled a few months later, and he was cr., 13 Oct. 1386, DUKE OF IRELAND,('=) with the Lordship and domain of Ireland annexed for the term of his life. He was attainted znd outlawed 3 Feb. 1388, when all his honours htcdimc forfeited. See "Oxford," Earldom of, cr. about 1142, sub the 9th Earl.C^) "Dublin," Earldom of [I.] (H.R.H. Prince Henry Frederick), cr. 1766 with the Dukedom of Cumberland, which see; extinct 1790. (') For some observations on the correct manner of spelling this word, see vol. V, Appendix H. (*■) This was the first Marquessate cr. in this realm. See vol. v, Appendix H, sub Dorset. if) This was the first Dukedom conferred on one who was not of the Royal Family, but the same king (Richard II) in 1397 cr. in one day no less than hc Dukedoms, viz., Hereford, Surrey, Exeter, Aumale, and Norfolk, of which only two (Hereford, Aumale) were, by tnalf descent, of the house of Geoffrey of Anjou. ("*) "The style of John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, as proclaimed in the presence of King Henry VII, included the title of Marquis of Dublin, for which no vestige of legal authority is known." (Doyle's Official Baronage of England, vol. i, preface, p. x). 60