[28] His son was restored to his father's honours. The title of Marquis of Powis became extinct; but the estates devolved on Lord Herbert of Cherbury, husband to the last Marquis's niece; and ultimately to Lady Henrietta Herbert, who married Lord Clive, created Earl of Powis.—Burke's Extinct Peerage.
[29] Faithful Register, p. 84.
[30] Faithful Register, p. 86.
[31] Burke's History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. i. p. 329.
[32] See Letters and Petitions in the State Papers, No. iii. p. 1716.
[33] See Burke's Commoners, vol. i. p. 333.
[34] See Burke's Commoners, vol. i. p. 334.
[35] I am indebted to the present Mr. Craik, of Arbigland, for this correspondence.
[36] I am indebted for some of these particulars to the courtesy of William Constable Maxwell, Esq., present owner of Terregles, Carlaverock, and also of the beautiful hereditary property of Lincluden.
[37] Patten, p. 52