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601 or end of May 1647 Hamilton, Sir Frederick (P962)
 
602 or Jan 28, 1334 of England, Joan (P212)
 
603 Or Jan-Mar 1225/6 de Neville, Geoffrey (II) (P1749)
 
604 or Oct 12, 1126 of Maine, Ermengarde (P246)
 
605 Papal dispensation. Family: Sir John Francis Edward Acton, 6th Baronet / Mary Anne Acton (F1961)
 
606 Posthumously. Scarlett, Leopold Florence (P2877)
 
607 Probably a descendant of the Counts of Brittany. Fitz Randolf, Ralf (P1874)
 
608 Queen Anne stood godmother in person, hence his second name. van Keppel, William Anne 2nd Earl of Albemarle (P7005)
 
609 Recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, as his titles are in the nobility of the Baronage of Scotland, he does not sit in the House of Lords. Zangenberg, Claes Michel Simonsen 18th Lord Pittenweem (P7110)
 
610 Registered at Shobrooke and at Clyst St. George. Gibbs, George (P7474)
 
611 See Churchwardens' Accounts. Gybbe, Thomas (P7406)
 
612 See entry in the Woodbury 'Malt Book'. Gibbe, George (P7401)
 
613 So in Register. Family: Richard Gibbe / Thomasine (F3651)
 
614 Stillbirth Unnamed (P150)
 
615 Stillbirth Unnamed (P152)
 
616 Stillbirth Unnamed (P156)
 
617 Stillbirth Unnamed (P158)
 
618 Stillbirth Unnamed (P159)
 
619 Stillborn Charles James Duke of Cornwall (P121)
 
620 Subsequently executed at the Cross of Edinburgh (the first Royalist to be executed by a judicial sentence), his estates being sequestrated till the Restoration. Gordon, Sir John 1st Baronet (P1441)
 
621 Succeeded by special limitation to the barony of Bruce of Tottenham on the death of his maternal uncle, 4th Earl of Elgin and 3rd Earl of Ailesbury of the earlier creation, and added the name and arms of Bruce. Brudenell-Bruce, Thomas 1st Earl of Ailesbury (P5939)
 
622 Succeeded his 5th cousin, the 8th Earl of Cassillis, by the House of Lords decision. Kennedy, Thomas 9th Earl of Cassillis (P6252)
 
623 Succeeded his father on his father's attainder being reversed. Neville, Ralph 3rd Earl of Westmorland (P1943)
 
624 Succeeded his maternal grandmother (of the 1450 dual grant and the original 1088 creation). Plantagenet, Edward 17th Earl of Warwick (P2086)
 
625 Succeeded his maternal uncle, Sir James Duff of Crombie, in the title of baronet, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Duff by royal licence dated 9 Oct 1813. Gordon, William 2nd Baronet (P1467)
 
626 Succeeded to the family's Irish estates on the resignation of his brother and was created (effectively a recognition) Baron Hamilton of Strabane, with the precedence of the former patent (8 May 1617 creation). Hamilton, Claud 2nd Baron Hamilton of Strabane (P618)
 
627 Supposed ancestor of the Gordons of Nethermuir. Gordon, David (P1663)
 
628 The American Civil War hero. Magruder, John Bankhead (P2857)
 
629 The baronetcy created on 22 Jun 1660 expired on his death. Abdy, Sir John 1st Baronet (P409)
 
630 The baronetcy created on 9 Jun 1660 expired on his death. Abdy, Sir John 4th Baronet (P438)
 
631 The Barony expired on his death. Hamilton-Gordon, George Arthur Maurice 2nd Baron Stanmore (P1546)
 
632 The Much Honoured Maria, Lady Kinfauns (née Nadolski) is the wife of Fergus Commane, 26th Lord Kinfauns, and matriarch of Newhall House and Estate in County Clare, one of Ireland’s oldest gentry homes.

Born in London in 1964, Her Ladyship descends from the ancient Polish noble house of Warzęta Korwin z Ślepowrony, bearing the historic Ślepowron coat of arms, one of Poland’s oldest heraldic families and recognised among the szlachta (nobility) since the 13th century. By tradition the noble house traces it's lineage back to Marcus Valerius Corvus, a famed Roman general. Her father, a devout Catholic and Second World War veteran, served as an anti-aircraft gunner in Scotland, defending Britain during the Blitz — a poignant connection to her later title of Lady Kinfauns.

In 1984, Maria married Fergus Commane, later succeeding to the barony as 26th Lord Kinfauns. Her husband was brought up on his parents’ farm at Newhall, on lands that were once part of the historic estate, and together they later acquired Newhall House and its demesne. Under Lady Kinfauns’ direction, the estate has undergone one of Ireland’s most significant private restoration projects, encompassing Newhall House, Killone Abbey, and the Holy Well of St John the Baptist.

Her Ladyship also served for over three decades as Managing Director of Site Masters PLC, building the company into a respected national firm. During this time, she also served as a Governor of Maudsley & Bethlem Hospital School, where she championed the educational rights of children with complex mental health needs.

In 2025, the family’s Gaelic lineage was formally recognised when Clan Commane was entered onto the Clans of Ireland Register under the patronage of the President of Ireland. As Taoiseach successor, consecrated by derbhfine under Brehon law, Lord Kinfauns was installed as Gaelic Clan Chief of Ó Comáin. As matriarch of the clan, Lady Kinfauns continues to support its cultural, charitable, and historical mission.

Her family seat is Newhall, where she is quietly dedicated to heritage preservation, sacred landscapes, and the stewardship of a lineage stretching back over a millennium. 
Nadolski, Maria (P7072)
 
633 Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary stood sponsors. Keppel, Anne (P7180)
 
634 There has been some doubt as to whether the marriage took place. Family: Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales / Anne Neville (F947)
 
635 Twin sister of Arabella Frances Georgiana Agnew. Agnew, Caroline Charlotte (P5612)
 
636 Twin sister of Caroline Charlotte Agnew. Agnew, Arabella Frances Georgiana (P5611)
 
637 Twin with her sister Fanny Isabel. Agnew, Mary Emily (P4883)
 
638 Twin with her sister Mary Emily. Agnew, Fanny Isabel (P4884)
 
639 Was called by this title which by something like a consensus among modern historians is taken to constitute a new creation. Pole, Henry 1st Baron Montagu (P2092)
 
640 Was killed in a motor accident in Yugoslavia. Bruce, Clarence Napier 3rd Baron Aberdare (P1319)
 
641 Was killed in action in the Battle of Pinkie (Scots defeat by English). Agnew, Andrew (P5247)
 
642 Was killed in action of Scots defeat by English at Pinkie. Gordon, James 3rd Baron of Abergeldie (P2609)
 
643 Was probably killed in battle when trying to avenge his brother's murder by Macbeth. Maldred (P1819)
 
644 Went down with his ship, the armed merchant cruiser HMS Rawalpindi, which was sunk by the German pocket-cruiser DeutschlandKennedy, Edward Coverley (P6323)
 
645 When any peerage that may have been created by the write of 1311 probably fell into abeyance. de Neville, John 2nd Baron Neville (P1801)
 
646 Who may have descended from the Russels of Bredshaw. Russel, Alexander (P4725)
 
647 With 2 elder daughters who died unmarried. Family: George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle / Susan Trotter (F3472)
 
648 With 2 other daughters. Family: Archibald Kennedy / Eleanor Allardyce (F3088)
 
649 With 3 daughters who died unmarried. Family: Thomas Keppel / Ida Harvey (F3503)
 
650 With 3 daughters. Family: David Ainsworth / Alice Hatton (F3196)
 

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