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BERK  E  kE.Y 

UNIVERSITY  Of 
CALIFORNIA 


SYNOPSIS 


EXTINCT    BARONETAGE 


ENGLAND. 


C.  WOODFALL,  angei.  court,  skinner  street,  London. 


SYNOPSIS 


EXTINCT      BARONETAGE 


ENGLAND; 

Containing 
THE  DATE  OF  THE  CREATION, 

WITH   THE 

SUCCESSION    OF    BARONETS, 

AND   THEIR    RESPECTIVE 

MARRIAGES  AND  TIME  OF  DEATH. 


BY 


WILLIAM  COURTHOPE,  Esq., 

EDITOR  OF  THE  IMPROVED  EDITIONS  OF  DEBRETT'S  I'EERAGE,  AND 
BARONETAGE. 


♦'  What  toyle  hath  been  taken,  as  no  man  thinketh,  so  no  man  believeth,  but  he  that 
hath  made  the  tryall." 


LONDON : 

J.,  G,,  AND  F.  RIVINGTON,  ST.  PAUL'S  CHURCH  YARD, 
AND  WATERLOO  PLACE,  PALL  MALL. 


MDCCCXXXV. 

\V3S 


C.S4Z2 

PREFACE. 


The  Order  of  Baronets  was  instituted  by  King  James  the  First,  in  the 
year  1611.  From  that  period  to  the  present  time  upwards  of  1550  creations 
have  taken  place,  of  which  nearly  900  have  become  Extinct. 

It  was  not  until  more  than  a  century  had  elapsed  that  any  work  was 
printed  which  gave  an  account  of  the  families  of  Baronets  or  exhibited  the 
descent  of  these  dignities  :     Collins  made  the  first  attempt  in  1720,  and 
was  followed  by  Wotton,  in  1727  :  in  1741,  the  latter  individual,  aided  by 
Collins,  published  upon  a  more  extended  scale  The  English  Baronetage,  in 
4  vols.  8vo.,  a  work  of  high  repute,  evincing  both  labour  and  research, 
and  which  has  not  been  superseded  by  the  efforts  of  subsequent  writers  ;-.— 
many  works  have  since  appeared  treating  of  the  Existing  Baronetage,  but 
no  attempt  has  been  made  to  shew  the  origin,  or  trace  the  descent  of  the 
numerous  Titles,  which  have  become  Extinct.     It  may  perhaps  appear  sin- 
gular, that  Wotton  left  so  useful  a  work  unaccomplished,  as  he  possessed 
the  best  materials  which  then  existed  and  even  now  exist  for  such  a  pur- 
pose,— the  collections  made  by  Peter  Le  Neve,  esq.,  Norroy ;  a  man  equally 
distinguished  for  his  professional  learning  and  zeal,  for  his  antiquarian 
knowledge,  and  an  indefatigable  industry  in  the  collection  of  a  rich  and 
valuable  collection  of  Manuscripts.     JIany  difficulties  probably  presented 
themselves,  independently  of  the  great  sacrifice  of  time  required  for  prose- 
cuting enquiries  into  the  pedigrees  of  families  which  had  been  some  years 
extinct  in  the  male  line.      The  lapse  of  another  century  has  not  diminished 
those  difficulties,  although  it  has  certainly  rendered  such  a  publication  still 
more  desirable. 

The  Editor  of  the  present  volume  has  found  many  obstacles  to  check 
him  in  his  pursuit,  which  sometimes  induced  him  to  abandon  all  intention 
of  publication  :  after  the  devotion  of  several  years  to  the  subject,  he  finds 
it  impossible  to  produce  so  perfect  a  work  as  he  could  wish,  although  limited 
in  his  present  object  to  a  mere  succession  of  Baronets,  the  time  of  Extinction, 
with  the  relationship  of  each  Barmiet  to  his  predecessor,  and  their  respective 
marriages  and  dates  of  death. 

Impressed,  however,  with  the  utility  of  the  Work,  as  a  Book  of  reference 
to  the  Genealogist,  the  Antiquarian,  and  the  Lawyer,  and  alone  able  to 
appreciate  the  value  of  the  labour  which  he  has  bestowed  upon  it,  or  to  es- 
timate the  hours  through  which  he  has  toiled,  and  the  numberless  ponde- 
rous volumes  which  he  has  turned  over,  in  acquiring  the  information  which 

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these  pages  embody,  meagre  as  at  first  view  it  may  appear,  he  has  deter- 
mined to  submit  it  to  a  candid  Public,  with  all  its  defects,  rather  than  his 
manuscript  should  be  lost,  in  the  confidence  that  what  it  does  contain 
will  not  be  thought  unworthy  of  preservation,  and  of  laying  the  foundation 
for  a  more  improved  edition. 

The  Editor  has  only  to  add  that,  notwithstanding  many  difficulties  en- 
countered in  the  progress  of  the  work,  he  has  been  in  some  degree  com- 
pensated in  having  had  resources  open  to  him,  (arising  from  peculiar  cir- 
cumstances,) which  have  added  considerably  to  the  value  and  character  of 
the  matter  collected.  In  the  compilation  he  has  consequently  spared  neither 
time,  nor  reasonable  expense  :  his  researches  have  not  been  confined  to  the 
successive  editions  of  the  printed  Baronetages,  or  the  published  obituaries 
of  the  Historical  Register,  the  Gentleman's  Magazine,  &c.,  to  County 
Histories,  family  Memoirs,  and  similar  works  ;  but  he  has  consulted  atten- 
tively large  manuscript  collections  to  which  he  has  been  favoured  with 
access,  and,  whenever  it  was  necessary  for  the  clearing  up  any  doubtful 
point,  examined  many  original  authorities. 

The  manuscript  collections  of  Le  Neve,  before  referred  to,  are  now  in  the 
rich  Library  of  the  College  of  Arms,  where  the  Editor,  by  the  liberality 
of  its  members  has  had  free  access  to  them, — one  amongst  other  obligations 
of  which  he  has  ever  been  sensible,  and  takes  this  opportunity  of  acknow- 
ledging with  the  most  unfeigned  gratitude. 

24  Mahch,  1835. 


LIST    OF    SUBSCRIBERS. 


Addams,  Jesse,  Esq.,  LL.D.    (Two  Copies.) 

Addams,  Richard,  Esq. 

Addams,  Mr.  William. 

Alves,  Duncax  D.,  Esq. 

Andrews,  Biggs,  Esq.    (Two  Copies.) 

Bandinel,  Rev.  Bulkeley,  D.D. 

Barham,  Rev.  R.  Harris,  M.A. 

Beltz,  George  Frederick,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Lancaster  Herald. 

Benham,  D.,  Esq. 

Bekson,  Robert,  Esq.,  F.L.S. 

Bentley,  Samuel,  Esq. 

Besemeres,  William,  Esq. 

Betham,  Sir  William,  F.S.A.,  Ulster  King  of  Arms. 

BiGLAND,  Sir  Ralph,  Garter  King  of  Arms. 

Black,  William  Henry,  Esq. 

Bliss,  Rev.  Philip,  D.C.L. 

BosANQUET,  Samuel  Rich.,  Esq. 

Britton,  John,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Browne,  J.  Markham,  Esq. 

BucKE,  Rev.  Horace  Walpole,  M.A.    (Two  Copies.) 

BuLLER,  J.  W.,  Esq. 

Candler,  Edward,  Esq.    (Two  Copies.) 

Carnarvon,  Right  Hon.  the  Countess  of. 

Channell,  William,  Esq. 

Cleasby,  Stephen,  Esq. 

Cleasby,  Anthony,  Esq. 

Cotton,  William,  Esq. 

Courthope,  George,  Esq.,  Wileigh.     (Two  Copies.) 

Courthope,  Mr.  J.  B.     (Two  Copies.) 

Courthope,  Mr.  J.  Bryan. 

Curling,  John,  Esq. 

Dawes,  Matthew,  Esq. 

Ellis,  Sir  Henry,  K.H.,  F.R.,  and  S.A. 

EvERED,  Mrs.  C.  H.  W. 

Friend,  Matthew,  Esq.,  R.N.,  F.R.S.    (Two  Copies.) 

Fobman,  George-Ellery,  Esq.,  R.N. 

Gage,  John,  Esq.,  Lincoln's  Inn,  F.R.S.,  Director  S.A. 

Gardiner,  John  Bull,  Esq. 

Gorton,  Thomas,  Esq. 

Grimaldi,  Stacey,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

GwiLT,  Joseph,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

GwiLT,  Charles  Perkins,  Esq. 

Hardy,  T.  D.,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Hastings,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Captain  R.N. 

Hawker,  Joseph,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Richmond  Herald. 

Hepburn,  J.  G.,  Esq. 

Hill,  H.  Rivington,  Esq.     (Two  Copies.) 

Holt,  John,  Esq.    (Two  Copies.) 


tIST    OF   SUBSCRIBERS. 

Hope,  John  Adrian,  Esq. 

Howard,  Henry,  of  Greystoke,  Esq. 

Hudson,  W.  B.,  Esq. 

Huntley,  Rev.  R.  Webster,  M.A. 

Jones,  Michael,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Jacob,  Charles,  Esq. 

Jacob,  Ri-chard,  Esq. 

Isaac,  Edward,  Esq. 

Kitchener,  William,  Esq. 

Lane,  Thomas,  Esq. 

Laurie,  Robert,  Esq.,  Rouge  Croix. 

Lodge,  Edmund,  Esq.,  K.H.,  F.S.A.,  Norvoy  King  of  Anns. 

Long,  Charles  E.,  Esq. 

Lysley,  W.  J.,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Malcolm,  Robert,  Esq.,  R.N. 

Malcolm,  Mrs. 

Martin,  Francis,  Esq.,  Windsor  Herald. 

Morton,  James,  Esq. 

Neeld,  Joseph,  Esq.,  M.P.,  F.S.A. 

Nelson,  Parke,  Esq. 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  Harris,  G.C.M.G.,  K.H. 

Parke,  J.,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Peache,  Clement,  Esq. 

Pearson,  George,  Esq. 

Phillipps,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  F.R.  and  A.S, 

Phillips,  Robert  B.,  Esq. 

Poussett,  Peter,  Esq.     (Two  Copies.) 

PoussETT,  John,  Esq.,  Margate. 

Poussett,  Miss,  IMargate. 

Prodgers,  Rev.  Edwin,  M.A. 

Protheroe,  Edward,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

PuLMAN,  James,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Portcullis. 

Rigge,  John,  Esq. 

Rose,  Mrs.,  Ramsgate. 

Savage,  Miss. 

Stapleton,  Thomas,  Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Steele,  James,  Esq. 

Strang  FORD,  Right  Hon.  Viscount,  G.C.B.,  G.CH. 

Streatfield,  Rev.  Thomas,  31. A. 

StrFFiELD,  Right  Hon.  Lord. 

SWEETLAND,  JoHN,  Esq. 
SWEETLAND,  WiLLIAM,  Esq. 

Symons,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A. 

Taylor,  Mr. 

Teed,  John  Godfrey,  Esq. 

Teeson,  Rev.  John,  M.A. 

Todd,  William,  Esq. 

Vines,  William,  Esq. 

West,  Joseph,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Woods,  Sir  William,  K.H.,  Clarencieux  King  of  Arms. 

Wyche,  Hezekiah,  Esq. 

Wyche,  Thomas  Eyre,  Esq. 

Wynne,  William  Watkin  Edward,  Esq. 

Young,  Charles  George,  Esq.,  York  Herald.     (Six  C«^^ies  ) 

Young,  John,  Esq. 

Young,  Adam,  Esq. 

Young,  William,  Esq. 


CORRIGENDA, 

AKD 

OCCURRENCES    DURING    PRINTING. 


Page  5,  Andrews,  of  Shaw  Place,  creation,  in  lieu  of  19  July  1776,  read  19 
Aug.  1766. 

11,  line  6  from  the  bottom,  in  lieu  o/ Ayschcombe,  read  Ayshcombe. 

18,  line  3  from  the  top,  in  lieu  of  Edward-Bayntun  Rolt,  read  Ed- 

ward Bayntun-Rolt. 

48,  Compton  creation,  read  6  May  168G. 

68,  line  21  from  the  top,  in  lieu  of Heselhope,  read  John  Heslop. 

75,  dele  article  Farnaby,  the  baronetcy  being  still  in  existence. 

209,  Watson  creation,  read  23  June. 


BAILLIE,  of  PoRTMAN  SauARE,  CO.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  11  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Sir  EwEN  Baillie,  major-general,  and  sometime  provisional  com- 
mander of  his  majesty's  forces  in  Bengal,  created  as  above  ;  having  no  issue, 
he  obtained  a  second  patent,  with  remainder  to  his  nephew,  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  of  Fairburn,  and  dying  s-p.  21  Aug.  1820,  the  dignity  under 
the  first  patent  became 

Ext. 


BASSETT,  of  Tehidy,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  24  Nov.  1779. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Basset t,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  De  Dunstanville,  17  June  1796,  and  further  created,  30  Oct.  1797, 
baron  Bassett,  of  Stratton,  co.  Cornwall,  with  remainder  to  his  only  da.  and 
her  issue  male :  his  lordship  wi.,  1st,  Frances-Susanna,  da.  of  John-Hip- 
pesley  Coxe,  of  Stone  Easton,  co.  Somerset,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Harriet,  da.  of 
sir  William  Lemon,  of  Carclew,  co.  Cornwall,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  5  Feb. 
1835,  the  barony  of  Bassett  devolved  on  his  da.,  but  that  of  De  Dunstan- 
ville with  the  baronetcy  became 

Ext. 


BERRY,  of  Catton,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  12  Dec.  1806. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Berry,  created  as  above,  m.  Louisa,  da.  of  Samuel 
Forster,  of  Norwich,  D.D.  Sir  Edward  was  a  distinguished  ofiicer  of  his 
majesty's  navy,  and  received  three  medals  for  his  services  at  the  battles  of 
"  The  Nile  ",  "  Trafalgar  ",  and  "  St.  Domingo  "  :  he  d.,  rear-admiral  of 
the  white  and  K.C.B.,  13  Feb.  1831,  ast.  62,  s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


X  OCCURRENCES   DURING   PRINTING. 

CAMPBELL. 

Cr.  6  May  1815. 

L  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  created  as  above,  lieut.-general  and 
colonel  SOth  foot,  m.,  1st,  Olympia-Elizabeth,  sister  of  sir  John  Morshead, 
bart. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth- Anne,  da.  of  the  rev,  Robert  Pemberton ;  but 
having  no  male  issue  surviving,  sir  Alexander  obtained  a  second  patent, 
with  remainder  to  his  grandson,  Alexander-Thomas  Cockbum,  and  dying 
11  Dec.  1824,  the  dignity  under  the  iirst  patent  became 

Ext. 


ROBERTSON,  of  Holland. 
Cr.  20  Feb.  1677. 


I.  Sir  Alexander  Robertson,  created  as  above,  settled  in  Holland, 
where  he  assumed  the  surname  of  Colyear. 

II.  David,  s.  and  h.,  came  over  from  Holland  with  king  William  III., 
and  was  created  a  peer  of  Scotland  by  the  title  of  lord  Portmore  and  Black- 
ness, 1  June  1699,  and  further  advanced  to  the  dignities  of  earl  of  Port- 
more,  viscount  IMilsington,  and  lord  Colyear,  13  April  1703  ;  m.  Catherine, 
countess  of  Dorchester,  only  child  of  sir  Charles  Sidley,  bart.,  and  d.  2  Jan. 
1730. 

III.  Charles,  2d  earl,  K.T.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Juliana,  da.  of  Roger  Hale, 
of  Halewell,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  relict  of  Peregrine,  3d  duke  of  Leeds,  and  d. 
5  July  1785,  set.  85. 

IV.  William-Charles,  3d  earl,  s.  andh.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Leslie, 
9th  earl  of  Rothes,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1823,  aet.  78. 

V.  Thomas-Charles,  4th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary-Elizabeth,  only 
child  of  Brownlow,  3d  duke  of  Ancaster  ;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Blurrels,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving  18  Jan.  1835,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


h.  born 

m.  married 

unm.  unmarried 

da.  or  das.  daughter  or  daughters 

h.  heiress 

s.p.  without  issue 

s.p.m.  without  male  issue 

s.p.s.  without  surviving  issue 

s.p.l.  without  legitimate  issue 

s.  and  h.  son  and  heir 

b.  and  h.  brother  and  heir 

n.  and  h.  nephew  and  heir 

d.  died 

Ext.  extinct. 

F.R.S.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society 

F.S.A.  Fellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquarians 

D.C.L.  Doctor  of  the  Civil  Law 


ORDERS   OF  KNIGHTHOOD. 

K.G.  Knight  of  the  Garter 

K.T.  Knight  of  the  Thistle 

K.P.  Knight  of  St.  Patrick 

G.C.B.  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath 

K.C.B.  Knight  Commander  of  the  Bath 

C.B.  Companion  of  the  Bath 

G.C.IM.G.  Grand  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  G-eorge  of  the 

Ionian  Islands 
K.C.M.G.  Commander  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George  of  the 

Ionian  Islands 
G.C.H.  Grand  Cross  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order 
K.C.H.  Knight  Commander  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order 
K.H.  Knight  of  the  Hanoverian  Guelphic  Order 
K.C.  Knight  of  the  Crescent  of  Turkey 
K.J.  Knight  of  St.  Joachim 
K.S.L.  Knight  of  the  Sun  and  Lion  of  Persia 
K.T.S.  Knight  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  of  Portugal 
K.A.  of  St.  Andrew  of  Russia 
K.A.N.  Alexander  Newskie,  of  Russia 
K.S.G.  Knight  of  St.  George,  of  Russia 
K.B.E.  Black  Eagle  of  Russia 
K.S.W.  of  St.  Wladimir  in  Russia 
RW.  William  in  the  Netherlands 
K.F.M.  St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit  in  Sicily 
K.G.F.  Golden  Fleece  in  Spain 
K.M.T.  of  Maria  Theresa,  in  Austria 
K.F.  of  Ferdinand  of  Spain 
K.C.S.  Charles  IIL  of  Spaia 


ABBKEVIATIOMS. 

K.E.  White  Eagle  in  Poland 

K.S.E.  St.  Esprit  in  France 

K.B.A.  St.  Bento  d'  Avis  in  Portugal 

K.B.E.  Black  Eagle  in  Russia 

K.G.V.  Gustavus  Vasa  in  Sweden 

K.L.  Leopold  of  Austria 

KM.  Knight  of  Malta 

K.M.  Mount  in  Holstein 

K.M.J.  Maximilian  Joseph  in  Bavaria 

R.N.S.  Royal  North  Star  in  Sweden 

K.R.E.  Red  Eagle  in  Prussia 

K.S.  Sword  in  Sweden 

K.S.A.  St.  Anne  in  Russia 

K.S.P.  St.  Stanislaus  in  Poland 


SYNOPSIS 


EXTINCT    BARONETAGE. 


ABDY,  of  Albins,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  9  June  166*0. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Abdy,  created  as  above,  married  Catherine,  daughter  of 
sir  John  Gayer,  knight,  and  died  circa  1670. 

II.  Sir  JoHX,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  George  Nicholas,  esq.,  and  d. 
1692. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Theodosia,  da.  of  George  Bramstone, 
LL.D.,  and  d.  27  Aug,  1748. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  April  1759,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ABDY,  of  MooRES,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  22  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  John  Abdy,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  circa  1662,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


ABERCROMBIE,  of  Edinburgh. 
Cr.  21  May  1709. 


I.  Sir  James  Abercrombie,  capt.  of  the  Coldstream  regt.  of  foot 
guards,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  14  Nov.  1724,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ACTON,  of  London,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  30  May  1629. 

I.  Sir  William  Acton,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.m.  1650-1,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 

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2  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

ADAMS,  of  London. 
Cr.  13  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Adams,  created  as  above,  w.  Anne,  da.  of  Humphrey 
IMapstead,  of  Trenton,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1667. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da,  of  John  Rushout,  esq., 

sister   of  sir  James  Rushout,  bart.  ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Burnet, 

relict  of  Alderman  Allington,  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d. 
1687. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1690. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  from  whom  the  estates  passed  to  his  niece 
Jane,  wife  of  Sir  Erasmus  Norwich,  bart.,  only  child  of  his  elder  b.  William, 
m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Rolle,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  12  Aug.  1726. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Dorothea,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Piercy 
Wiseman,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Diana,  da.  of ,  of  Northampton- 
shire, and  d.  circa  1754. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  capt.  R.N.,  died  on  the  Virginia  station,  s.p., 
12  April  1770,  when  it  is  believed  the  title  became 

Ext. 


AIRMINE,  of  OsGODBY,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  28  Nov.  1619. 

I.  Sir  'William  Airmine,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Blichael  Hicks,  knt.  ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  Talbot,  4th 
son  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  1651. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  1st  marriage),  m.  Anne,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  sir  Robert  Crane,  of  Chilton,  co.  Suffolk,  bart.  (who  re-m.  John, 
Lord  Belasyse),  but  d.  s.p.m.  before  1662. 

III.  Sir  Michael,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John,  viscount  Chaworth, 
but  dying  s.p.  1668,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ALLAN,  of  KiNGSGATE,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  18  Sept.  1819. 

I.  Lieut. -Col.  sir  Alexander  Allan,  director  of  the  E.  I.  company, 
created  as  above,  d,  s.p.  14  Sept.  1820,  aet.  56,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ALLEN,  of  London,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  14  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Allen,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.   of  

Birch,  of  London,  vintner,  and  </.  15  Dec.  1690. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of Angell,  but  dying 

s.p.s.  10  June  1730,  aet.  82,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ALLEN,  of  Blundeston,  co.  Suffolk.  .^ 

Cr.  7  Feb.  1673. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Allen,  capt.  R.N.,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Alice, 
da.  of  W.  Whiting,  of  Lowestoff,  capt.  Jl.N.;   2dly,   Elizabeth,   da.   of 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  3 

Thomas  Anguish,  of  Bloulton,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and   d.  circa 
1685. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  tn.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Caldwall,   of  London, 
scrivener,  but  dying  s.p.  1696,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ALLEYN,  of  Hatfield,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  24  June  1629. 

I.  Sir  Edavard  Alleyn,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  George  Scott,  of  Little  Leigh's  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1638. 

II.  Sir  Edmond,  grandson  and  h.  (s.  and  h.  of  Edmund  Alleyn,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.),  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Gent,  of 
Moynes,  in  Steeple  Bumstead,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  but  d.  $.p.m.  2  Nov.  1656. 

III.  Sir  George,  uncle  and  h.  (2d  son  of  sir  Edward,  1st  bart.),  »w.,  1st, 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  Hall,  of  co.   Lincoln,  gent.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  2dly, 

Martha,  da.  of  Roger  Jones,  of  Monmouthshire,  esq. ;  3dly,  da.  of 

,  and  d.  1664. 

IV.  Sir  George,  s.  andh.  (by  the  2d  marriage),  m.  Mercy,  da.  of  John 
Clopton,  of  Little  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  gent.,  and  d.  1702. 

V.  Sir  Clopton,  s.  and  h.,  d  unm.  Sept.  1726. 

VI.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1746. 

VII.  Sir  Edmund,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Edward,  next  brother  of  the 
last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  15  Sept.  17^9,  when  the  title  became 

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ALSTON,  of  Odell,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  13  June  1642. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Alston,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Row- 
land St.  John,  K.B.,  and  d.  1678. 

II.  Sir  Rowland,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Temperance,  da  of  Thomas  lord  Crewe, 
(who  re-m.  sir  John  Wolstenholme,  bart.,)  and  d.  1698. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1714. 

IV.  Sir  Rowland,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  capt.  Reynes,  and  d. 
2  Jan.  1759,  set.  80. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine  Davis,  da.  andh.  of  dr.  Bovev, 
and  rf.  18  July  1774. 

VI.  Sir  Rowland,  b.  andh.,  m.  Gertrude,  sister  of  Stillingfleet  Durn- 
ford,  of  the  Tower,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1790-1,  the  title  became 

Ext.* 


ALSTON,  of  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  20  Jan.  1682. 

I.  Sir  Joseph  Alston,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Crookenburg,  of  Bergen-op-Zoom,  and  d.  May  1688. 

LI.  Sir  Joseph,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Morrice  Thompson,  esq., 
and  d.  14  March  1688-9. 

•  It  was  assumed,  without  right,  by  John  Wasse,  esq.,  a  son  of  the  5th  bart.,  who  died 
inl807. 

b2 


4  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Joseph,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Penelope,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Edward 
Evelyn,  of  Long  Ditton,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1716. 

IV.  Sir  Joseph,  s.  and  h.,  m. Thursby,  but  d.  s.p.  circa  1718. 

V.  Sir  Evelyn,  b.  and  h.,  »i.,  1st, ,  da.  of ,  and  2dly,  Mrs. 

Mav,  of  Mary-le-bone,  but  dying  s.p.s.  circa  1 783,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDERSON,  of  St.  Ives,  co.  Huntingdon. 
Cr.  3  Jan.  1628-9. 

I.  Sir  John  Anderson,  created  as  above,  d.  at  Apscourt,  in  Walton- 
upon-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  (the  seat  of  his  father-in-law,  Francis,  lord 
Dunsmore,  afterwards  earl  of  Chichester,)  untn.  1630,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDERSON,  of  Penley,  co.  Hertford. 
Cr.  3  July  1643. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Anderson,  created  as  above,  m.  Jacomina,  da.  of  sir 
Charles  Caesar,  of  Benington,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  7  July  1653,  set.  45. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m,,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Hewit, 
of  Pishiobury,  co.  Herts,  hart. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  the  rt.  hon.  John 
Methuen,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  16  Aug. 
1699,  when  (unless  there  was  a  special  limitation  in  the  patent)  the  title 
became 

Ext.* 


ANDERSON,  of  Eyeworth,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  13  June  1664. 

I.  Sir  Stephen  Anderson,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da,  of  sir 
John  Glynne,  knt.,  serjt.  at  law,  who  d.  s.p.m.  ;  2dly,  Judith,  da.  of  sir 
John  Lawrence,  knt.,  alderman  of  liondon,  and  d,  9  Jan.  1707- 

II.  Sir  Stephen,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Martin  Lumley,  bart., 
and  d.  21  Oct.  1741. 

III.  Sir  Stephen,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Miles  Barne,  of 
London,  merchant,  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  William  Elsegood,  of  Norwich, 
(who  re-OT.  the  hon.  Thomas  Shirley,)  but  dying  s.p.s.  17  Feb.  1773,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


ANDERSON,  of  Mill  Hill,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  14  May  1798. 

I.  Sir  John-William  Anderson,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London, 
created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Cliarles  Simpkins,  of  Devizes, 
CO.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  21  May  1813,  set.  78,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


«  Upon  the  death  of  sir  Richard,  the  title  was  assumed  by  the  Andersons  of  East 
Meon,  CO.  Hants. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE. 


ANDERTON,  of  Lostock,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  8  Oct.  1677- 

I.  Sir  Francis  Anderton,  created  as  above,  ot.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Charles  Somerset,  2d  son  of  Edward,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  d.  at  Paris,  9 
Feb.  1678,  set.  50. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Edward  Ireland,  of 
Lidiate,  co.  Lancaster,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  unm. 

IV.  Sir  James,  b.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  unm. 

V.  Sir  Lawrence,  sometime  a  Monk  at  I/ansperg,  in  Germany,  b.  and 
h.,  d.  in  London,  www.  30  Sept.  1724. 

VI.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Bedingfeld, 
of  Oxborough,  co.  Norfolk,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  Feb.  1760,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDRE,  of  Southampton. 
Cr.  24  March  1781. 


I.  Sir  William  Lewis  Andre,  capt.  of  a  regt.  of  foot,  created  as  above, 
wi.,  but  dying  s.p.  11  Nov.  1802,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDREWS,  of  DoDDiNGTON,  CO.  Northampton. 
Cr.  11  Dec.  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Andrews,  created  as  above,  m. da.  of Paris^ 

of  Linton,  co.  Cambridge,  esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.m. 

IIL  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of  Edward  Alslow,  of 
Downham  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Clifton,  of 
Lytham,  co.  Lancaster,  knt.,  and  d.  at  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  3  April 
1769. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1804,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDREWS,  of  Lathbury,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  27  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Andrews,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st, ,  da.  of 

Browne,  of  ,  co.  Kent,  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  John  Drewe,  of 

Devizes,  co.  Wilts,  but  dying  s.p.s.  Aug.  1696,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANDREWS,  of  Shaw  Place,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  19  July  1776. 

I.  Sir  Joseph  Andrews,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard 
Philips,  of  Farrington,  co.  Hertford,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  29  Dec.  1800. 


6  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Joseph,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  James-Pettit  Andrews,  brother 
of  the  1st  bart.,  and  to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  d.  s.p.  1821-2,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


ANGUISH,  alias  ALLEN,  of  Somerley-Town,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  14  Dec.  1699. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Axguish,  alias  Allek,  (in  whom  the  baronetcy  of 
Allen,  of  Blundesden,  was  revived,)  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da. 
of  sir  Henry  Ashurst,  of  Waterstock,  co.  Oxford,  bart.,  and  d.  19  Oct. 
1725. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  andh.,  d.  unm.  11  Aug.  1704. 

III.  Rev.  sir  Ashurst,  of  Somerley,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Thomazine,  da.  of 
col.  Playters,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1770. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1794,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


APPLETON,  of  South  Bemsted,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Appleton,  created  as  above,  wj.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Blildmay,  of  Moulsham,  co.  Essex,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  d.  1014. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Joan,  da.  of  Edward  Sheldon,  of 
Beoley,  co.  Worcester,  esq.  ;  and  2dly, da.  of  • — — . 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  r«.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Oldfield,  of 
Spalding,  co.  Lincoln  ;  2dly,  Mary,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Wiseman,  of  Riven- 
hall,  CO.  Essex,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1070. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  1st  marriage),  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Rivet,  of  London,  merchant,  but  d.  s.p.m.  circa  1080. 

V.  Sir  William,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  of  sir  Henry,  3d  bart.,)  vu 
Dorothy,  da.  of Hatt,  of  London,  attorney,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1705. 

VI.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1709-10,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ARMYTAGE,  of  Kirklees,  co.  York. 
Cr.  15  Dec.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Armytage,  created  as  above,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of 
Christojiher  Danby,  of  Farnley,  near  Leeds,  esq.,  and  d.  J  646. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  tn.  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas  Thornhill,  of 
Fixby,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1693. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  11  Dec.  1732. 

V.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm..,  leaving  his  estates  to  Samuel  Ar- 
niytage,  of  Barnsley,  esq.,  ia  whom  the  dignity  was  revived. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Francis  Armytage,  of 
Kirkby,  who  was  only  son  of  Francis  Armytage,  of  the  same  place,  esqs., 
younger  son  of  sir  Francis,  1st  bart.,)  became  a  catholic,  and  d.  unm.  12 
Oct.  1737>  set.  64,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE. 


ASGILL,  of  LoNDOK. 
Cr.  10  April  I76I. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Asgill,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London,  created  as 

above,  m.,  1st, ,   da.  of  Henry  Vanderstorgen,  of  London,  merchant, 

who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly, ,  da.  of  Daniel  Tratville,  secretary  to  the  Spanish 

Embassy,  and  d.  1788. 

II.  General  sir  Charles,  col.  11th  regt.  of  foot,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jemima- 
Sophia,  da.  of  admiral  sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  but  dying  s.p.  1823,  the  title  be- 
eame 

Ext. 


ASHBY,  of  Hahefield,  co.  Middlesex. 
€r.  18  June  1622. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Ashby,  created  as  above,  m.  Joan,  da.  of ,  but 

dying  s.p.m.  1623-4,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ASHE,  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  19  Sept.  1060. 

I.  Sir  Joseph  Ashe,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Wilson, 
of  London,  merchant,  and  d,  circa  1686. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Edmund 
Bowyer,  of  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  8  Nov.  1734,  the 
title  became 

Ext- 


ASHFIELD,  of  Netherhall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  27  July  1026. 

I.  Sir  John  Ashfield,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Richard  Sutton,  knt.,  and  d.  1635- 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  1st, ,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Richard 

Rogers,  of  Eastwood,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.;  2dly,  Dorcas,  da.  of  James 
Hore,  esq.,  of  the  Mint,  and  d.  circa  1684. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  1st  marriage),  m.  Anne,  da.  of  James 
Hore  above  named.  Sir  John  was  living  in  1692,  as  also  his  son  Charles, 
a  minor,  but  had  wasted  his  estate.     The  baronetcy  in  1 727  was 

Ext. 


ASHHURST,  of  Emington,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  21  July  1688. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Ashhurst,  created  as  above,  m.  Diana,  da.  of  William, 
lord  Paget,  and  d.  13  April  I7IO. 


8  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Henhy,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Draper,  of  Sunninghill,  co.  Berks,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  17  May  1732,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


ASHLEY,  of  St.  Giles  Winburne,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  3  July  1622. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  AsHLES",  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of 
Philip  Okeover,  of  Okeover,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  13  Jan. 
1628,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ASSHETON,  of  Lever,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  28  June  1620. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir 
James  Bellingham,  of  Levens,  co.  Westmoreland,  knt. ;  2dly,  Eleanor,  da. 
of  Thomas  Shuttleworth,  of  Gawthorp,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  and  d.  1645. 

II.  Sir  Ralph,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Nicholas  Tufton,  1st 
earl  of  Thanet ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Sapcote  Harrington,  but  d. 
s.p. 

III.  Sir  Edmund,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catharine,  da,  of  sir  Richard  Fletcher,  of 
Hutton,  CO.  Cumberland,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  19  June  1697,  set.  76,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


ASSHETON,  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  17  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Assheton,  created  as  above,  »».  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Ralph 
Assheton,  of  Lever,  co.  Lancaster,  bart.,  and  d.  23  April  1 665,  aet.  40. 

II.  Sir  Ralph,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Vavasour, 
of  Spaldington,  co.  York,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Robert  Hyde, 
of  Denton,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  3  May  1716. 

III.  Sir  Ralph,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Richard  Assheton,  esq., 
next  brother  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Holland  Egerton, 
l)art. ;  2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  rev.  John  Coppley,  of  Battely,  relict  of 
John  Hulton,  of  Hulton,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  31  Dec.  1765, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


ASTLEY,  of  Melton  Constable,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  21  Jan.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Isaac  Astley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Rachel,  da.  of  Au- 
gustine Messinger,  of  Hackford,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Bridget,  da. 
of  John  Coke,  of  Holkham,  in  the  same  co.,  esq.,  relict  of  Edmund  Doyley, 
of  Shottisham,  in  the  same  co.,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  7  Dec.  1659,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE. 


ASTLEY,  of  Patshull,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  13  Aug.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Astley,  captain  of  horse  in  the  service  of  Charles  I., 
created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Philipps,  of  Picton  Castle, 
CO.  Pembroke,  esq. ;  2dly,  Henrietta,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Borlace,  of 
Great  Marlow,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1687. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  2d  marriage),  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Francis  Prynce,  of  Shi-ewsbury,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  29  Dec.  1771?  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


ASTON,  of  TixHALL,  CO.  Stafford. 
Cr.  22  May  1611. 

I.  Sir  Walter  Aston,  K.B.,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  lord  Aston,  baron  of  Forfar,  in  Scotland,  28  Nov.  1627  ;  m.  Ger- 
trude, da.  of  sir  Thomas  Sadler,  of  Standon,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  at  length 
heir  of  her  brother,  Ralph  Sadler,  esq.,  and  rf.  13  Aug.  1639. 

II.  Walter,  2d  lord,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Mary  Weston,  da.  of  Richard, 
earl  of  Portland,  and  d.  23  April  1678. 

III.  Walter,  3d  lord,  s.  and  h,,  m.,  1st,  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir  Walter 
Blount,  of  Sodington,  co.  Worcester,  hart.,  relict  of  Robert  Knightley,  of 
Offchurch,  co.  Warwick,  esq. ;  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Gage,  of 
Firle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  14  Nov.  1714. 

IV.  Walter,  4th  lord,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  lord  Thomas  Howard, 
and  sister  of  Thomas  and  Edward,  dukes  of  Norfolk,  and  d.  4  April  1748. 

V.  James,  5th  lord,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Barbara  Talbot,  da.  of  George, 
14th  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  but  dying  of  the  small  pox  s.p.m.  24  Aug.  1751, 
the  barony  devolved  on  the  heir  male,  but  the  baronetcy  became 

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ASTON,  of  Aston,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  25  July  1628. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Aston,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Magdalen,  da.  of  sir 
John  Pulteney,  of  Misterton,  co.  Leicester,  knt. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
sir  Henry  Willoughby,  bart.  (who  re-m.  the  hon.  Anchitel  Grey).  Sir 
Thomas  was  a  captain  of  horse  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  and  d.  24  March 
1645,  in  consequence  of  a  blow  received  in  attempting  to  escape  from  con- 
finement, having  been  taken  prisoner  in  a  skirmish  in  Staffordshire. 

II.  Sir  Willoughby,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  2d  marriage),  vi.  Mary,  da.  of 
John  Offley,  of  Madeley,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  and  d.  14  Dec.  1702. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catharine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William 
Widdrington,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1724-5. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  John  Shish,  of  Green- 
wich, CO.  Kent,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  17  Feb.  1744,  when  the  estates  went  to  his 
eldest  sister,  Catharine,  wife  of  the  rev.  Henry  Hervey,  but  the  title  to 

V.  Sir  Willoughby,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Richard  Aston,  esq  , 
6th  son  of  sir  Willoughby,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Pj'e,  of 
Farringdon,  co.  Berks,  esq.,  and  d.  24  Aug.  1772. 

VI.  Sir  Willoughby,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Robert,  2d  earl  of 
Northington,  but  dying  s.p.  22  Blarcli  1815,  the  title  became 

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10  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


ATKINS,  of  Clapham,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  13  June  1C60. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Atktns,  created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Edmund  Wright,  alias  Bunckley,  of  Swakely,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.,  and 
d.  19  Aug.  1G89. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  col.  of  foot,  eldest  surviving  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  sir  Thomas  Byde,  of  Ware  Park,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  28  Nov. 
1696. 

III.  Sir  Hexry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rebecca-Maria,  da.  of  sir  Wolstan  Dixie, 
of  Market  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  bart.,  and  d.  July  1712. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h., »».,  1724,  Penelope,  da.  of  sir  John  Stonhouse, 
of  Radley,  co.  Berks,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  John,  1st  earl  Gower,)  and  d.  in 
France,  March  1728. 

V.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  wnm.  1  Sept.  1742,  aet.  16. 

VI.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  10  June  1756,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

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AUCHER,  of  BisHOPSBOURNE,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  4  July  16G6. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  Aucher,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Robert  Hatton  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert  Hewitt,  of  St.  Martin's 
in  the  Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  and  d.  May  1692. 

II.  Sir  Anthony,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  2d  marriage),  d.  unm.  a  minor, 
March  1694. 

III.  Sir  Hewitt,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  20  May  1726,  when  the  title  became 

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AUSTEN,  of  Derhams,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  16  Nov.  1714. 

I.  Sir  John  Austen,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.,  22  March  1742,  when 
the  title  became 

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AUSTEN,  of  Bexley,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  10  July  1660. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Austen,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of 
William  Williamson,  of  London,  vintner ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Muns,  of  Otteridge  in  Bersted,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1666,  set.  79. 

II.  Sir  John,  commissioner  of  customs,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  2d  marriage), 
m.  Rose,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Hale,  of  Stagenhoe,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d. 
1698. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  George 
Stawell,  of  Cotherston,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  1706. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rachael,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Dashwood,  of 
West  Wycomb,  co.  Bucks,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.  7  Oct.  1743. 

V.  Sir  Sheffield,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1758. 

VI.  Sir  Edward,  cousin  and  h.,  (2d  son  of  Robert  Austen,  esq.,  s.  and 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  H 

h.  of  Robert  Austen,  of  Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  2d  son  of  the  1st  bart.,) 
d.  unm.  28  Dec.  1760. 

VII.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  13  Feb.  1772,  when  the  title  became 

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AYLESBURY,  of  London. 
Cr.  19  April  1627. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Ayjlesbury,  created  as  above,  sometime  master  of  the 
Requests  and  of  the  Mint,  fled  to  Antwerp  on  the  death  of  Charles  I., 
where  he  resided  some  years  :  afterwards  removing  to  Breda,  he  d.  in  1 657, 
set.  81,  and  was  there  buried :  he  had  a  son,  William,  who  went  out  in 
Cromwell's  second  expedition  to  Jamaica,  as  secretary  to  the  governor,  and 
d.  there  in  the  same  year  with  his  father,  but  whether  before  or  after  him, 
lias  not  been  ascertained. 


AYLOFFE,  of  Braxted,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  William  Ayloffe,  created  as  above,  tn.,  1st,  Catharine,  da. 
and  co-h.  of  John  Sterne,  of  Melburne,  co.  Cambridge,  esq. ;  2dly,  Barbara, 
da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Sexton  ;  and  3dly,  Alice,  da.  of Stokes. 

II.  Sir  Benjamin,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  1st  marriage),  «i.,  1st,  Alice,  da. 

of Archdale,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.s. ;  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas  Faii- 

shawe,  sister  of  sir   Henry  Fanshawe,   knt. ;  and   3dly,   Margaret,  da.  of 
Porter,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.s.     Sir  Benjamin  d.  circa  1663. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Peter  Orbye,  of  Burton 
Pedwarden,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  relict  of  Frederick  de  la  Tremouille,  count 
de  Laval  and  Benon,  but  d.  s.p.s.  1675. 

IV.  Sir  Benjamin,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  sir  John  Tyrrel,  of 
Heron,  co.  Essex,  knt.,  but  d.  5  May  1722,  s.p.m.,  aet.  91. 

V.  Rev.  sir  John,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Henry,  younger  brother  of 
the  4th  hsLTt.,)  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1730. 

VI.  Sir  Joseph,  F.R.S.,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Aylotfe, 
son  of  another  Joseph  Aylofl^e,  youngest  son  of  sir  William,  1st  bart.,  by 
his  3d  marriage,)  tn.  fllargaret,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Railton,  of  Carlisle,  co. 
Cumberland,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  19  April  1781,  aet.  72,  the  title  became 

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AYSCHCOMBE,  of  Lyford,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  28  May  1696. 

I.  Sir  Oliver  Ayshcombe,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
John  Chapman,  knt.,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  liondon,  but  dying  s.p. 
circa  1727,  the  title  became 

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12  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


BACKHOUSE,  of  London. 
Cr.  9  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Backhouse,  created  as  above,  m.  Flower,  da.  and 
sole  h.  of  William  Backhouse,  of  Swallowfield,  co.  Berks,  esq.,  but  dying 
s.p.  22  Aug.  1 669,  the  title  became 

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BACON,   of  GiLLINGHAM,   CO.    NORFOLK. 

Cr.  7  Feb.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
Richard  Freeston,  of  Mendham,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1666. 

II.  Sir  Edmund,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1683. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Bacon,  of  Her- 
ringfleet,  co.  Suffolk,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  1685,  the  estates  went  to  his 
wife's  brother,  sir  Henry  Bacon,  of  Herringfleet,  bart.,  but  the  title  be- 
came 

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BADD,  of  Cames  Oysels,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  28  Feb.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Badd,  created  as  above,  m.,  but  d.  s.p.s.  10  June  1683, 
a?t.  76,  and  was  buried  at  Fareham,  co.  Hants,  when  the  title  became 

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BAKER,  of  SisiNGHURST,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Baker,  ci-eated  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  John 
Smyth,  of  Ostenhanger,  knt.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1623. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Parkhurst,  km., 
alderman  of  London,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1653. 

III.  Sii'  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  sir  Robert 
Newton,  of  London,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  28  March  1661,  the  title  be- 
came 

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BALE,  of  Carlton  Curlew,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  9  Nov,  1643. 

I.  Sir  John  Bale,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Thomas 
Puckering,  of  Warwick,  bart.,  but  dying  s  p.s.  circa  1653,  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  13 

BAMBURGH,  of  Houghton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  1  Dec.  16'19. 

I.  Sir  William  Bamburgh,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
Robert  Foard,  of  Battle  Abbey,  co.  Sussex,  (who  rem.  Thomas,  1st  vise. 
Fairfax,)  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

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BANKS,  of  London. 
Cr.  22  Aug.  1C61. 


I.  Sir  John  Banks,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  De- 
thick,  knt.,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1 699, 
the  title  became 

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BANKS,  of  Revesby  Abbey,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  24  March  1781. 

I.  Rt.  hon.  sir  Joseph  Banks,  K.B.,  D.C.L.,  president  of  the  Royal 
Society,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothea,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William-Weston 
Hugessen,  of  Provender  in  Norton,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  19 
June,  1820,  the  title  became 

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BARD,  of  Staines,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  8  Oct.  1644. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Bard,  colonel  in  the  army  of  king  Charles  I.,  created  as 
above,  was  in  1646  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  baron  Bard,  of  Drombey,  and 
viscount  Belmont,  in  Ireland  :  he  went  ambassador  from  Charles  II.,  then 
in  exile,  to  the  court  of  Persia ;  but  being  overtaken  in  that  country  by  a 
whirlwind,  was  choked  by  the  sand,  1660,  whereupon  all  his  titles  became 

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BARKER,  of  Grimston  Hall,  in  Trimley,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr,  17  March  1622. 

I.  Sir  John  Barker,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John 
Jermy,  of  Brightwell,  co.  SuiFolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1652. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Winifred,  da.  of  sir  Philip  Parker,  of  Arwar- 
ton,  CO.  Suffolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1664. 

III.  Sir  Jermy,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  about  1665. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  of  Shrub- 
land,  K.B.,  and  d.  1696. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  »n.,  1st,  Mary,  sole  da.  of  John  Bence,  of 
Heveningham,  co.  Suffolk ;  and,  2dly,  Anne,  relict  of  Edward  Spencer,  of 
Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  William  d. 
23  July  1731. 


14  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

VI.  Sir  JoHK,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.,  and  at  length  h.  of  sir  Comport 
Pytch,  of  Mount  Marksall,  in  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  7  June  1757' 

VII.  Sir  John-Pytch,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Lucy,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Lloyd,  of 
Hintlesham,  in  Suffolk,  and  d.  s.p.  3  Jan.  1766,  when  the  title  became 

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BARKER,  of  Hambleton,  co.  Rutland. 
Cr.  9  Sept.  1665. 

I.  Sir  Abel  Barker,  created  as  above,  wi ,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Burton,  of  Stokerston,  co.  Leicester,  bart. ;  and,  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of 
Alexander  Noel,  of  Whitwell,  co.  Rutland,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.s.  Sir  Abel  d. 
Sept.  1679. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  »».,  but  d  s.p.  1708,  when  the  title  became 

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BARKER,  of  BocKiNGHALL,  CO.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  March  1676. 

I.  Sir  William  Barker,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
•Jerome  Alexander,  knt.,  justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  where 
sir  M'^illiam  died. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catharine-Teresa,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Sa- 
muel Keck,  esq.,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  d.  5  May  1746. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of  Valentine  Quin,  of  Adare, 

CO.  Limerick,  esq.,  and  d.  20  March  1770. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m. -,  sole  da.  and  h.  of  William  Lane, 

of  Dublin,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  22  Oct.  1818,  when  the  title  became 

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BARKER,  of  BusHBRiDGE,  CO.  Surrey. 
Cr.  24  March  1781. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Barker,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of 
Brabazon  Hallows,  of  Glass  well,  co.  Derby,  es].,  and  d.  s.p.  14  Sept.  1789, 
when  the  title  became 

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BARKHAM,  of  South-Acre,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  28  June  1623. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Barkham,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Beniey,  of  Redham,  co   Norfolk,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  ot.,  1st,  Grace,  da.  of  Lewis,  1st  lord  Rock- 
ingham, who  d.  s.p. ;  and,  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John  Napier,  of  Luton 
Hoo,  CO.  Bedford,  bart.     Died  1688. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  sir  John   Halsey,  of 

Gatesden,  co.  Herts,  knt.  (who  re-m. Holworthy),    and    d.  s.p.m., 

Dec.  1695,  when  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  15 

BARKHAM,  of  Wainflete,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  21  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Edwakd  Barkham,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Robert  Lee,  of  Billerslee,  co.  Warwick. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of Jeffry,  of  Wygtoft,  co. 

Lincoln,  and  d.  circa  1701. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Wolley,  of 
Alford,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  s.p.,  13  Feb.  I7IO-II,  when  the  title  became 

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BARIiOW,  of  Slebege,  co.  Pembroke. 
Cr.  13  July  1677- 

I.  Sir  John  Barlow,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Beatrice,  da.  and  at 
length  h.  to  Sir  John  Lloyd,  of  Forrest,  co.  Caermarthen,  bart.,  who  d. 
s.p.m. ;  and  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  Christopher  Mlddleton,  of  Middleton 
Hall,  CO.  Caermarthen,  esq.     Sir  John  d.  circa  1695. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Winifred,  da.  of  George  Heneage,  of 
Ileanton,  co.  Lincoln,  esq. 

III.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of ,  but  dying  in  France, 

s.p.*  the  title  became 

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BARNARDISTON,  of  Ketton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  7  April  1663. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Barnardiston,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  sir  William  Airmine,  of  Osgodby,  co.  Lincoln,  bart.  and  d. 
14  Oct.  1669. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Robert  King, 
of  Boyle,  in  Ireland,  and  d,  Oct.  1698. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Richard 
Rothwell,  of  Stapleford,  co.  Lincoln,  bart.,  and  d.  s.p.m.  Nov.  I7OO. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  July  1728. 

V.  Sir  Samuel,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  Rowland  Wynne,  of 
Nostel  Abbey,  co.  York,  bart.  and  d.  s.p.  4  Feb,  1735-6. 

VI.  Sir  John,  n.  and  h.,  (being  son  of  John,  younger  brother  of  the  last 
bart.,)  dying  s.p.  circa  1730,  the  title  became 

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BARNARDISTON,  of  Brightwell,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  11  May  1663. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Barnardiston,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  ,  da. 

of Brand,  of  Edwardston,  co.   Suffolk  ;  2dly, ,  by  whom  he  had 

no  issue. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  n.  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Nathaniel,  elder  brother  of  the 

1st  bart.  to  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in  remainder,)  m.  ,  da.  of 

Richard  Richman,  of  London,  apothecary,  and  d.  s.p.  3  Jan.  1709. 

•  Sir  George  must  have  died  some  time  previous,  but  administration  of  his  effects,  &c. 
was  not  taken  till  Dec.  I'll 5. 


16  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Pelatiah,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  4  May  1712. 

IV.  Sir  Nathaniel,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Pelatiah  Barnardiston, 
merchant,  who  was  son  of  Nathaniel  Barnardiston,  of  Hackney,  esq., 
younger  brother  of  the  1st  bart.,  to  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in 
remainder,)  d.  s.p.  21  Sept.  1712,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BARNHAM,  of  Boughton  Monchelset,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  15  Aug.  1663. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Barnham,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Robert 

Henley,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq. ;  and  2dly,Hannah,  da.  of ,  Nichols, 

of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1685,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BARRINGTON,  of  Barrington  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  knt.  and  bart.,  created  as  above,  m. 
Joan,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Cromwell  alias  Williams,  knt.,  and  sister  of  sir 
Oliver  Cromwell,  knt.,  and  d.  1623. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  knt.  and  bart.,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  John  Gobert,  esq.,  of  Coventry  ;  and  2dly,  Judith,  da.  of  Sir  Rowland 
Lytton,  knt.,  relict  of  sir  George  Smith,  knt.,  (who  d.  s.p.)  and  d.  1644. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  William  Lytton,  of 
Knebworth,  knt.,  and  d.  1683. 

IV.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  eldest  son  of  the 
last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  of  the  small  pox,  1691. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  vice-admiral  of  Essex,  m.,  1st,  Bridget,  only 
da.  of  sir  John  Monson,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Anna-Maria,  da.  of  William,  earl 
Fitzwilliam  ;  but  d.  s.p.  29  Jan.   1715. 

VI.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  John,  2d  son  of  sir  John,  3d 
hart.,)  m.  Susan,  da.  of  George  Draper,  of  Hitchen,  co.  Herts,  gent.,  and  d. 
Aug.  1717. 

VII.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Patricius  Roberts,  esq.,  but 
d.  s.p.  4  May  177(»- 

VIII.  Sir  Fitzwilliam,  b.  and  h.,  »n.,lst,  Sarah,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas 
JMeades,  esq.,  R.N.  ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Matthew  Hall,  esq.,  and  d. 
24  Sept.  1792. 

IX.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  5  Aug.  1818. 

X.  Sir  Fitzwilliam,  b.  and  h.  m.  Edeth-Mary,  da.  of  sir  Samuel 
Marshall,  knt.,  R.N.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  26  Sept.  1833,  set.  77,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


BASTARD,  of  Kitley,  co.  Devon. 


This  Baronetcy  was  gazetted  to  Sir  William  Bastard,  4  Sept.  1779, 
but  no  further  steps  apjjcar  to  have  been  taken  towards  passing  the  patent, 
and  consequently  the  title  has  not  been  borne  in  the  family.  Sir  AVilliam 
d.  1782. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  17 

BATE-DUDLEY,  of  Sloane  Street,    Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 

and  KiLscoRAN  House,  co.  Wexford. 

Cr.  17  April  1813. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Bate-Dudley,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  James 
White,  of  Berra,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1  Feb.  1824,  the 
title  became 

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BATEMAN,  of  How  Hall,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  31  Aug.  1664. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Bateman,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  and  h.  of 

Midleton,  esq.,  sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdonshire,  but  dying  s.p. 
the  title  became 

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BATHURST,  of  Lechlade,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  15  Dec.  1643. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Bathurst,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of 
Thomas  Morris,  of  Great  Coxwell,  co.  Berks,  esq. ;  2dly,  Susan,  da.  of 
Thomas  Rich,  of  North  Cerney,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  relict  of  Thomas  Cook, 
of  Stanton,  co.  Worcester,  esq. ;  and  3dly,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Nash,  of  Worce- 
stershire, by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  Aug.  1 674. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Lawrence  Bathurst,  esq., 
s.  and  h,  of  the  1st  bart.,  by  his  1st  wife,)  d.  a  minor,  and  unm., 
21  March  1677. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  uncle  and  h.,  (eldest  sonof  thelst^bart.,  by  his  second 
wife,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Francis  Peacock,  of  Chawley,  co.  Oxon,  esq. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

y.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  the  rev.  Mr.  Peacock,  and 
d.  in  Georgia,  whither  he  had  gone  with  gen.  Oglethorpe,  to  encourage  the 
new  settlement,  circa  1738. 

VI.  Sir  Lawrence,  s.  and  h.,  resided  in  Georgia ;  at  whose  decease  the 
title  became 

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BAYNING,  of  Bentley  Parva,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  24  Sept.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Paul  Bayning,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
baron  Bayning,  of  Horkesley  Bentley,  co.  Essex,  27  Feb.  1627,  and  viscount 
Bayning,  of  Sudbury  co.  Suffolk  ;  he  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Glemham, 
of  Glemham,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1629. 

II.  Paul,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  1).,  m.  Penelope,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Robert 
Naunton,  knt.,  author  of  the  "  Fragmenta  Regalia"  (who  re-m.  Philip  earl 
of  Pembroke.)  but  dying  s.p.m.  1638,  all  his  titles  became 

Ext. 


18  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


BAYNTUN  ROLT,  of  Spye  Park,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  9  July  1762. 

I.  Sir  Edward-Bayntun  Rolt,  surveyor  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall, 
created  as  above,  m.  Mary  Poynter,  of  Herriard,  co.  Hants,  and  d.  Jan. 
1800. 

II.  Sir  Andrew,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary  Alicia,  eldest  surviving  da.  of 
George  William,  6th  earl  of  Coventry,  but  dyiug  s.p.m.,  12  Aug.  1816, 
the  title  became 

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BEALE,  of  Maidstone,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  19  Oct.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Beale,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William 
Culpeper,  of  Aylesford,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and,  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Richard 
Duke,  of  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  but  dying,  3  Oct.  1684,  s.p.m.,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


BEAUMONT,  of  Cole  Orton,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  17  Sept.  1619. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Beaumont,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dig- 
nity of  viscount  Beaumont,  of  Swords,  in  Ireland,  22  May  1622,  m,  Eli- 
zabeth, da.  and  h.  of  Henry  Sapcote,  of  Elton,  co.  Hunts,  esq.,  and  d, 
1624-5. 

II.  Sapcote,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Monson,  bart. ;  and,  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William  Villiers,  of  Brookesby 
bart.,  and  d.  1658. 

III.  Thosias,  3d  viscount,  s.  and  h.  (by  the  1st  marriage),  rn.  Mary,  da. 
of  sir  Erasmus  de  la  Fontaine,  of  Kirkby  Bellars,  co.  Leicester,  knt.,  but 
dying  s.p.,  11  June  1702,  his  honors  became 

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BEAUMONT,  of  Grace-Dieu,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1627. 

I.  Sir  John  Beaumont,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Fortescue,  esq.,  grandda.  of  sir  Richard  Pole,  K.G.  Sir  John  was  a 
distinguished  poet  of  his  day,  and  d.  in  1628,  aet.  46. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  colonel  in  the  army  of  king  Charles  I.,  slain  at 
Gloucester  1644. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Vere,  only  da.  of  sir  William  Tufton,  of 
Vintners,  near  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  Mr.  George  Lane,) 
but  dying  s.p.m.,  7  July  1 686,  aet.  66,  the  title  became 

Ext, 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  19 

BEAUMONT,  of  Whitley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  19  Aug.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Beaumont,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  circa  1631,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


BECK,  of  London. 
Cr.  1  Nov.  1714. 


I.  Sir  Justus  Beck,  created  as  above,  m.  Rachel,  da.  of  alderman  Cham- 
berlayne,  of  London,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1722. 

II.  Sir  Chamberlayne,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1730. 

III.  Sir  Justus-Denis,  b.  and  h.,  d.unm.  12  Jan.  1764,  aet.  56,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


BECKWITH,  of  Ai-DBOHOUGH,  CO.  York. 
Cr.  15  April  1081. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Beckwith,  created  as  above,  «i.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Christopher  Clapham,  of  Beamsley,  co.  Kent,  who  d.  s.p  s. ;  and,  2dly, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Edmund  Jenings,  of  Ripon,  knt.,  and  d.  C  Dec.  1700. 

II.  Sir  Roger,  s,  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  Benjamin  Wad- 
dington,  of  Allerton  Gleadhow,  co.  York,  esq.  Sir  Roger  d.  s.p.s.  May  1743, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BEDELL,  of  Hamerton,  co.  Hunts. 
Cr.  3  June  1622. 


I.  Sir  Capell  Bedei.l,  created  as  above,  m.  Alice,  da.  of 
but  dying  s.p  m.  in  1663,  the  title  became 

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BELASYSE,  of  Newborough,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Belasyse,  created  as  above,  m,  Ursula,  da.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Fairfax,  of  Denton,  co.  York,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Fauconberg,  of  Yanim,  co. 
York,  25  May  1627,  f^nd  viscount  Fauconberg,  of  Hinknowle,  co.  Durham, 
m.  Barbara,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Cholmondeley,  of  Roxby,  co.  York,  knt.,  and 
d.  1652. 

III.  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Tho- 
mas, 1st  visct.,)  was  created  earl  Fauconberg  9  April  1689,  w.,  1st,  Mildred, 
da.  of  Nicholas,  viscount  Castleton  ;  and,  2(ily,  Mary,  da.  of  Oliver  Crom* 
well,  but  dying  s.p.  1700,  the  earldpm  became  extinpt. 


20  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

IV.  Thomas,  nephew  and  h.,  (being  son  of  sir  Rowland,  younger  bro- 
ther of  Thomas,  earl  Fauconberg,)  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  John  Gage,  of 
Firle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  26  Nov.  1718. 

V.  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  earl  Fauconberg,  of  Newborough,  co. 
York,  15  June  1756,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Betham,  of  Row- 
ington,  CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1774. 

VI.  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  tw.,  1st,  Charlotte,  da.  of  sir  Matthew  Lamb,  of 
Brocket  Hall,  co.  Herts,  bart. ;  and,  2dly,  Miss  Chesshyre,  and  d.  23  March 
1802,  s.p.m.,  when  the  earldom  again  became  extinct. 

VII.  Rowland,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  eldest  son 
of  Rowland  Belasyse,  next  brother  to  the  3d  viscount),  d.  unm.  30  Nov. 
1810. 

VIII.  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  June  1815,  when  all  his  titles  be- 
came 

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BELLINGHAM,  of  Hilsington,  co.  Westmoreland. 
Cr.  30  May  1620. 

I.  Sir  Henrt  Bellingham,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir 
Francis  Boynton,  of  Barington,  co.  York,  knt. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Henry  Wil- 
loughby,  of  Risley,  co.  Derby,  (who  re-m.  George  Purefoy,  of  Whalley,  co. 
Berks,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1651,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BELLOT,  of  MoRETON,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  30  June  1663. 

I.  Sir  John  Bellot,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Roger  Wil- 
braham,  of  Darfold,  co.  Chester,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  Christopher  Pack,  of 
Cotes,  CO.  Notts,  and  d.  Jan.  1709. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  (it  is  supposed)  s.p.m.  8  Feb.  1714,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


BENDISH,  of  Steeple-Btjmstead,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Bendish,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Richard 
Cutts,  of  Arkesden,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  circa  1636. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  ambassador  to  the  Ottoman  Porte,  s.  andh.,  m.  Anne, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  Baker,  of  Shirebury,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  circa 
1670. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Robert  Batson, 
of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  in  the  Fleet  prison,  22  April  1707,  set.  78. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  andh.,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of  sir  William  Gostling, 
knt.,  but  dying  s.p.s.,  4  Sept.  17175  »t.  43,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  21 

BENNET,  of  Bechampton,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  17  July  1627. 

I.  Sir  Simon  Bennet,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Arthur 
Ingram,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1631,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BENNET,  of  Babraham,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  22  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Bennet,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
lievinus  Monk,  esq.,  and  d.  1667- 

II.  Sir  Levinus,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  William  Boeve,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1693. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  da.  of  sir  Charles  Caesar, 
of  Benington,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  (who  re-m.  James  Butler,  of  Warminghurst, 
CO.  Sussex,  esq.,)  but  dying  of  the  small-pox,  s.p.m, ,  23  May  1701,  set.  circ. 
28,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BENSLEY,  of  Mary-le-Bone,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  24  June  1801. 

I.  Sir  William  Bensley,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Vincent 
Biscoe,  of  London,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.,  17  Dec.  1809, 8et.72,when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BERKELEY,  of  Wymundham,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Berkeley,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st, ,  da.  of  

Minne  ;  and,  2dly,  Katherine,  da.  of  Nicholas  Beaumont,  of  Coleoverton, 
CO.  Leicester,  rehct  of  Anthony  Byron,  but  dying  s.p.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BERKELEY,  of  Bruton,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  2  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Maurice  Berkeley,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Henry 
Lee,  of  Quarendon,  co,  Bucks,  hart. :  he  succeeded  to  the  titles  of  baron 
Berkeley,  of  Rathdowne,  co.  Dublin,  and  viscount  Fitzharding,  of  Bere- 
haven,  co.  Kerry,  on  the  death  of  his  father;  but  dying  s.p.m.  1690,  the 
viscounty  and  the  barony  devolved  on  his  brother,  but  the  baronetcy  be- 
came 

Ext. 


2*  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

BERNARD,  of  the  Town  of  Huntikgdon. 
Cr.  1  July  1662. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Bernard,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  John  Tallakerne  ;  and,  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  James  Altham,  of 
Oxhey,  co.  Herts,  who  d.  s.p. :  sir  Robert  d.  1666. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  w,,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Oliver  St.  John,  esq. ; 
and,  2dly,  Grace,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Shuckburgh,  of  Shuckburgh,  co.  \^'^ar- 
wick,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p. :  sir  John  d.  June  1679. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Robert  Weldon,  of  Lon- 
don, esq.,  and  d.  circa  1703. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Francis  St.  John,  of  Long- 
thorpe,  CO.  Northampton,  hart.,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1766. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unrn.  2  Jan.  1789,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BICKLEY,  of  Attleborouoh,  CO.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  3  Sept.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Bickley,  created  as  above,  «i.  Mary,  da.  of  Richard 
Parsons,  of  London,  esq.,  and  d.  \\  Aug.  1670. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  alderman  Man,  of  Norwich, 
and  d.  1681. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Deborah,  da.  of  sir  Cornelius  Ver- 
muyden,  knt. ;  and,  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Humphrey  Winch,  of  Braun- 
ston,  CO.  Lincoln,  bart.,  and  d.  1687. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Alathea,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Jacob  Garrard,  esq.,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  sir  Thomas  Gar- 
rard, hart.,  of  Langford  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  4  July  1746. 

V.  Rev.  sir  Humphrey,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  18 
Sept.  1754,  when  the  title  is  supposed  to  have  become 

Ext. 

In  1759,  the  rev.  Samuel  Bickley  was  presented  to  the  vicarage  of  Bass- 
child,  in  Kent,  but  expelled  in  1764.  He  assumed  the  title  of  baronet,  and 
is  believed  to  have  been  the  same  with  the  rev.  Samuel  Bickley  who  died  in 
great  poverty  at  Enfield,  27  July  1773. 


BERTIE. 
Cr.  9  Dec.  1812. 


I.  Sir  Albemarle  Bertie,  K.C.B.  and  admiral  of  the  white,  created 
as  above,  m.  Emma,  da.  of  James  Modyford  Heywood,  of  Marristow  House, 
CO  Devon,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  24  Feb.  1824,  aet.  70,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BETENSON,  of  "Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  7  June  1663. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Betenson,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
William  Monyns,  of  Waldershare,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  29  Aug.  1679, 
aet.  78. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  23 

II.  Sir  Edward,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  eldest 
son  of  the  1st  hart.,)  d.  unm.,  l^  Oct.  1733,  aet.  58. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  2d  son  of 
the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  John  Nicks,  of  Fort  St.  George,  merchant, 
and  d.  24  Nov.  1762,  a;t.  74. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Lucretia,  youngest  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Martin  Folkes,  of  Hillingdon,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  president  of  the  Royal  So- 
cietv,  but  dying  s.p.  15  June  1786,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BICKERTON,  of  Upwood,  co.  Hunts. 
Cr.  29  May  1778. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Bickerton,  created  as  above,  m.  Maria-Anne,  da.  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigii,  and  heir  to  her  brother,  lieut.- 
gen.  Vere-Warner  Hussey :  sir  Richard  was  a  rear-admiral  of  the  white, 
commander-in-chief  at  Plymouth,  and  governor  of  that  dock-yard ;  and  d. 
28  Feb.  1792. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  assumed  the  surname  of  Hussey,  in  addition 
to  and  before  that  of  Bickerton,  by  royal  license  dated  16  May  1823  ;  m. 
Anne,  da.  of  James  Athill,  of  the  island  of  Antigua,  esq. :  sir  Richard 
was  K.C.B.,  lieut.-gen.  of  marines,  and  admiral  of  the  red  squadron  of  his 
majesty's  Heet:  dying  s.p.,  9  Feb.  1832,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BIGGS,  of  Lenchwick,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  26  May  1620. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Biggs,  created  as  above,  tn.  Anne,  da.  of  William  Wy- 
tham,  of  Ledstone,  co.  York,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  John  Walter,  knt.,  chief 
baron  of  the  Exchequer,)  but  dying  s.p.  11  June  1621,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BINDLOSSE,  of  Borwick,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Bindlosse,  created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Hugh  Perry,  alderman  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Nov.  1688,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 

Edward  Bindlosse,  esq.,  alias  sir  Edward  Bindlosse,  bart.,  justice  of  the 
peace  for  the  city  of  Westminster,  d.  circa  1 789,  s.p. 


BLACKET,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Cr.  23  Jan.  1685. 

I.  Sir  William  Blacket,  created  as  above,  m.  Juha,  da.  of  sir  Chris- 
topher Conyers,  of  Horden,  co.  Durham,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  sir  William 
Thomson,  knt.,  recorder  of  London,)  and  d.  Dec.  1705. 


24  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Barbara,  da.  of  William,  2d  earl 
of  Jersey,  (who  re-m.  Bussy  Mansel,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p.  25  Sept.  1728, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


BLACKHAM,  of  London. 
Cr.  13  April  1696. 


I.  Sir  Richard  Blackham,  a  Turkey  merchant,  created  as  above,  m. 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Appleyard,  of  Ulceby,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d. 
29  June  1728. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  July  1728,  Avhen  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BLACKSTON,  of  Blackston,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  27  May  1615. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Blackston,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Constable,  of  Burton  Constable,  co.  York,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
1630,  aet.  48,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BLACKSTON,  of  Gibside,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  30  July  1642. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Blackston,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Sir  William  Fenwick,  of  Wallington,  co.  Northumberland,  knt. ;  and  2dly, 
Frances,  da.  of  sir  Charles  Wren,  of  Binchester,  co.  Durham  (who  d.  8.p.). 
Sir  Ralph  d.  Jan.  1651. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Cecil,  lord  Baltimore, 
but  d.  s.p.s.  Feb.  1 692. 

III.  Sir  FjiANCis,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  of  Brad- 
ley,  CO.  Durham,  kt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  8  Oct.  1713,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BLACKWELL,  of  Sprowston,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  16  July  I7I8. 

I.  Sir  Lambert  Blackwell,  envoy  at  the  court  of  Tuscany,  and 
republic  of  Genoa,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Joseph  Heme, 
knt.,  and  d.  2?  Oct.  1727- 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William  Clayton,  of 
INIarden,  co.  Surrey,  bart,  (who  re-m.  John  Thomas,  D.D.  Bishop  of 
Rochester,)  andrf.  18  July  1741. 

III.  Sir  Lambert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  9  May  1801,  aet.  69,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  25 

BLAND,  of  KippAX  Park,  co.  York. 
Cr.  30  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Bland,  a  volunteer  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  created 
as  above,  m.  Rosamund,  da.  of  Francis  Nevile,  of  Chevet,co.  York,  esq.,  and 
d.  Oct.  1657. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da. of  sir  William  Lowther,  of  Great 
Preston,  co.  York,  knt.,  and  rf.  14  Nov.  1663,  set.  21. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  set.  6  years,  1 4  Dec.  1668.        , 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Edward  Moseley,  of 
Hulme  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  knt.,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1715,  aet.  52. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Frances,  da.  of  Heneage,  earl  of  Ayles- 
ford,  and  d  14  April  1742. 

VL  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1755,  in  France. 
VII.  Sir  HuNGERFORD,  capt.  in  the  Horse  Guards,  b.  and  h.,  rf.  unm. 
16  Oct.  1756,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BLOUNT,  of  TiTTENHANGER,    CO.    HeRTS. 

Cr.  27  Jan.   1679. 

I.  Sir  Thomas-Pope  Blount,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  only  da.  of 
sir  Henry  Cassar,  alias  Adelmare,  of  Bennington  Place,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and 
d.  circa  1697. 

II.  Sir  Thomas-Pope,  8.  and  h.,  w.  Catherine,  da.  of  James  Butler, 
esq.,  of  Amberly  Castle,  co.  Sussex,  and  d.  \^  Oct.  1731,  aet.  61. 

III.  Sir  Harry-Pope,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Charles 
Cornwallis,  of  Medlow,  co.  Hunts,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  8  Oct.  1757,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


BOLLES,  of  Scampton,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  24  July  1628. 

I.  Sir  John  Bolles,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Thomas  Conyers,  of  East  Barnet,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  and  d.  1648. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Hussey,  of  Hon- 
nington,  co,  Lincoln,  bart.,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1666. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da  and  co-h.  of  John 
Pynsent,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Vincent  Corbet,  of  Moreton 
Corbet,  co.  Salop,  bart.     Sir  John  d.  3  March  1686. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  second  wife,)  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1714, 
set.  44,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BOND,  of  Peckham,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  9  Oct.  1658. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Bond,  comptroller  of  the  household  to  Queen  Hen- 
rietta-Maria, created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Peliott,  sieur  de  la 
gard  of  Paris,  and  d.  circa  1685. 

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26  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Henrv,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  and  d.  circa  1721. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Wynne,  of  Wales,  esq., 

and  d.  1  Sept.  1734,  set.  25. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  posthumous,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  at  Beaumaris,  22  June 
1767,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BOOTH,  of  Dunham  Massey,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  22  May  1611. 

I.  Sir  George  Booth,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Jane,  da. and  h.  of  John 
Carrington,  of  Carrington,  co.  Chester,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.  ;  and  2dly,  Cathe- 
rine, da.  of  sir  Edmund  Anderson,  chief  justice  of  the  Common  Pleas. 
Sir  George  d.  24  Oct.  1652. 

II.  Sir  George,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  William,  eldest  son 
of  the  1st  bart.,)  was  created  20  April  1661,  baron  Delamere,  of  Dunham 
Massey,  rw.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  and  h.  of  Theophilus,  4th  earl  of  Lincoln; 
and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry,  1st  earl  of  Stamford,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1684. 

III.  Henry,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  second  marriage,)  was  created, 
17  April  1G89,  earl  of  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1693, 
having  m.  Mary,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  sir  James  Langham,  of  Cottesbrook,  co. 
Northampton,  knt.  and  bart. 

IV.  George,  2d  carl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Oldbury, 
of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.m.  2  Aug.  1758,  the  earldom  became 
extinct. 

V.  Nathaniel,  4th  baron,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  Robert 
Booth,  2d  son  of  the  1st  baron,)  m.  Margaret,  da  of  Richard  Jones,  of 
Ramsbury  3Ianor,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  9  Jan.  1770,  the 
barony  became  extinct. 

VI.  Sir  George,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  John,  4th  son  of 
Nathaniel  Booth,  4th  son  of  William,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Han- 
nah, da.  of  Henry  Turner,  of  Botwell,  co.  Middlesex,  but  dying  s.p.  7  Nov. 
1797,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BOOTHBY,  of  Chingford,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  9  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Boothby,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  6  Dec.  1669,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


BOREEL,  of  Amsterdam. 
Cr,  21  March  1644. 


I.  Sir  William    ue    Boreel,  created   as  above,  concerning   whom 
nothing  further  is  known. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  27 

BORLASE,  of  BocKMER,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  4  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  John  Borlase,  created  as  above,  m. . 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.   ,  but  dying  s.p.m.  in  1689,  the  title 

became 

Ext. 


BOTELER,  of  Teston,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  3  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Boteler,  created  as  above,  m.  Joan,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
Fanshaw,  of  Ware  Park,  co.  Herts,  knt.  Sir  John  raised  a  regt.  for  Charles 
1st,  and  was  slain  at  Cropredy  Bridge,  29  June  1644. 

II.  Sir  Oliver,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Austen,  of  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1690. 

Til.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Desbouverie, 
knt.,  and  d.  April  1719. 

IV.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, of  Cabalva,  co.  Radnor,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  22  Jan.  1772,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


BOTILER,  of  Hatfield  Woodhall,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  12  April  1620, 

I.  Sir  John  Botiler,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
baron  Butler,  of  Bramfield,  co.  Herts,  20  Sept.  1628  ;  ni.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  George  Villiers,  of  Brokesby,  co.  Leicester,  knt.,  and  d.  27  May  1637- 

II.  William,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  1647,  when  his  titles 
became 

Ext. 


BOTILER,  of  Bramfield,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.   7  Dec.  1643. 

I.  Sir  George  Botiler,  half-brother  of  sir  John,  of  Hatfield  Wood- 
hall,  created  as  above,  m.  the  lady  Bethell,  but  rf.  s.p.  June  1657,  set.  74, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BOVEY,    of   HiLLFIELDS,    CO.    WARWICK. 

Cr.  30  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Bovey,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  William,  lord 
Maynard,  but  died  s.p.l.,  1679,  devising  his  estates  to  his  natural  son,  but 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


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BOWYER,  of  Leighthohne,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  23  July  1627- 

I.  Sir  James  Bowyer,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
Adrian  Stoughton,  of  Stoke,  co.  Sussex ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  Emery 
Cranley,  of  Surrey. 

II.  Sir  James,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Thomas  Bowyer,)  who 
having  neither  issue  nor  estate  surrendered  his  patent,  and  procured  a  new 
one,  18  May  1678,  (with  precedency  of  the  former,)  entailing  the  dignity 
on  Henry  Goring,  of  Highden,  co.  Sussex,  esq. :  he  id.  s.p.,  when  the  dignity 
created  by  the  first  patent  became 

Ext. 


BOWYER,  of  Knippeksley,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  11  Sept.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Bowyer,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of 
Robert  Milward,  of  Bradley,  co.  Derby,  esq. ;  and,  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  o' 
Egerton,  of  Betley,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  3Iurray,  esq. 
groom  of  the  bedchamber  to  Charles  II.,  by  his  wife,  Anne,  viscountes; 
Bayning,  and  d.  1690. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  at  the  Priory,  near  Warwick,  I7OI. 
set.  28,  Avhen  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BRADSHAIGH,  of  Haigh,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr,  17  Nov.  1679. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Bradshaigh,  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I.,  created  as 
above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  co.  Cum- 
berland, esq.,  and  d.  31  March  1684. 

II.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  Murray, 
esq.,  gent,  of  the  bedchamber  to  king  Charles  I.,  and  d.  \^  June  1687- 

III.  Sir  Roger,  col.  of  foot,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rachel,  da.  of  sir  John  Guise. 
of  Elmore,  co   Gloucester,  bart.,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1746. 

IV.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Bel- 
lingham,  of  Levens,  co.  Westmoreland,  esq.:  he  made  his  will  1764,  an( 
dving  s.p.  before  1786,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BRAHAM,  of  New  Windsor,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  16  April  1662. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Braham,  created  as  above,  «?.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  of  si* 
George  Southcot ;  2dly,  Susan,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Gawsell,  of  Watlington 

CO.  Norfolk,  knt.,  relict  of Michel;  and,  3dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Thoma; 

Devenish,  of  Langham,  co.  Dorset,  but  dying  s.p.s.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  29 

BRAITHWAITE,  Major-Generai,  of  his  Majesty's  Forces. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1802. 

I,  Sir  John  Braithwaite,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Browne,  esq. :  sir  John  was  major-gen,  and  commander-in-chief  of  the  coast 
of  Coromandel,  in  the  East  Indies,  and  d.  22  Aug.  1803,  aet.  04. 

II.  Sir  George-Charles,  s.  and  h.,  took  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Boughton,  m.  Eliza,  natural  da.  of  sir  Edward  Boughton,  of  Poston  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  bart.,  but  dying  9  March  1809,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BRERETON,  of  Handford,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  10  March  1626. 

I.  Sir  William  Breret on,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  of  sir 
George  Booth,  of  Dunham  Massy,  co.  Chester,  knt.  and  bart. ;  and  2dly, 
Cecely,  da.  of  sir  William  Skeffington,  of  Fisherwick,  co.  Stafford,  bart., 
widow  of  Edward  Mitton,  of  Weston,  co.  Stafford.  Sir  William  d.  ^  April 
1661. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Theodosia,  da.  of 
Humble,  1st  lord  Ward,  (who  re^m.  Charles  Brereton,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p. 
7  Jan.  1678,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BRIDGEMAN,  of  Ridley,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  12  Nov.  1673. 

I.  Sir  Orlando  Bridgeman,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Cave,  of  Stanford,  co.  Northampton,  bart.,  and  d. 

II.  Sir  Orlando,  governor  of  Barbadoes,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of 
sir  Francis  Dashwood,  of  Wickham,  co.  Bucks,  bart.  Sir  Orlando's  body 
was  found  in  the  Thames,  at  Limehouse,  in  June  1738,  after  he  had  been 
missing  some  weeks. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  on  board  sir  Chaloner  Ogle's  fleet, 
in  the  West  Indies,  upon  which  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BRIGGS,  of  Haughton,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  12  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  MoRETON  Briggs,  created  as  above,  m.  Cryzogan,  da.  of  Edward 
Grey,  esq.,  of  Buildwas,  co.  Salop. 

II.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Philip  Cary, 
of  Mary-le-bone  Park,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.;  2dly,  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Wilbraham,  of  Woodhey,  co.  Chester,  bart. ;  3dly,  Anne,  widow 
of  Richard  Morton,  esq. ;  4thly,  Magdalen,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Corbet,  bait., 
the  two  last  of  whom  d.  s.p.     Sir  Humphrey  d.  circa  1691. 

III.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Barbara,  da.  of 
sir  Wadham  Wyndham,  knt.,  and  d.  1699,  set.  49. 

IV.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  8  Dec.  1734. 

V.  Sir  Hugh,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  27  Oct.  1767,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

This  title  was  erroneously  assumed,  on  the  decease  of  the  last  baronet,  by 
Jonathan  Briggs,  surveyor  of  excise  at  Milford  Haven,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1774, 
and  at  his  death  by  his  son,  John  Briggs,  of  Blackbrook,  co.  Monmouth,  who 
d.  in  Dublin,  3  Oct.  1816. 


30  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

BRIGHT,  of  Badsworth,  co.  York. 
Cr.  16  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Bright,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Hawksworth,  of  Hawksworth,  co.  York,  knt.,  widow  of  William 
Lyster,  of  Thornton,  in  Craven,  esq.;  2dly,  Susannah,  sister  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Michael  Wharton,  of  Beverley,  co,  York,  (who  re-m.  sir  John  Newton, 
of  Barr's  Court,  bart.,)  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROGRAVE,  of  Hammells,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  18  March  1662-3. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Brograve,  created  as  above,  to.  Grace,  2d  da.  of  sir 
John  Hewyt,  of  ^^''aresly,  co.  Hunts,  bart.  (who  re-m.  Giles  Dent,  of  Short- 
grave,  CO.  Essex,  esq.)  Sir  Thomas  was  learned  in  the  Greek  and  Hebrew 
tongues,  and  d.  June  1670. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  of  the  small  pox,  in  London,  July  1691. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William,  lord  Maynard  : 
sir  Thomas  was  of  weak  intellect,  and  dying  s.p.  6  June  1707,  set.  38,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


BROMFIELD,  of  SouTHWARK,  CO.  Surrey. 
Cr.  20  March  166  V -2. 

I.  Sir  John  Bromfield,  created  as  above,  »i.,  1st,  Joyce,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Austin,  of  Chevers-hall,  co.  Essex,  gent. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  William  Michelborne,  of  Westmeston,  co.  Sussex,  gent. ;  and  3dly, 
Anne,  da.  of  Christopher  Woodward,  of  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.and  h.,  (by  the  Ist  marriage,)  d.  s.p.m.  17  Feb.  1703. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Charles  Bromfield,  2d 
son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Theodosia,  da.  of  John  Steele,  of  Orton-on-the- 
hill,  CO.  Leicester,  esq.,  sister  and  co-h.  of  Samuel  Steele,  of  the  same  place,, 
and  d.  s.p.m.  6  Sept.  1733,  set.  61,  at  Burton-under-Needwood,  co.  Stafford, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

The  title,  on  the  decease  of  sir  Charles,  is  said  to  have  vested  in  the  per- 
son of  Philip  Bromfield,  a  teaman  in  Lombard  Street,  and  on  his  death, 
without  issue,  to  have  descended  to  'William  Bromfield,  esq.,  surgeon  to  the 
princess  dowager  of  Wales,  but  neither  of  these  gentlemen  chose  to  as- 
sume it. 


BROOKE,  of  Nacton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  21  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Brooke,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Lyonel  ToUemache,  of  Helmingham,  co.  Suffolk,  bart. ;  and  2dly,   Mary, 

da.  of ,  and  relict  of Toralinson,  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  25 

Feb.  1693-4,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  31 


BROOKE,  of  York.  . 
Cr.  13  June  1676. 

I.  Sir  John  Brooke,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Hardresse 
Waller,  knt.,  and  d.  Nov.  1691. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Wright,  of  Hammer- 
smith, CO.  Middlesex,  and  d.  there,  March  1735,  set.  67. 

III.  Sir  Job,  s.  and  h.,  a  lunatic,  d.  unm.,  at  Scawton-on-the-Moors,  26 
Jan.  1770,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROWNE,  of  Walcot,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  21  Sept.  1621. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Browne,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Roger 
Capstock,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Doyley,  of  Chisel- 
hampton,  co.  Oxon,  esq.,  relict  of  Francis  Harvey,  esq.,  (who  re-7n.  sir  Guy 
Palmes,  knt.,)  and  d.  circa  1624. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Guy  Palmes,  of  Ash- 
well,  CO.  Rutland,  knt.,  and  d.  s.p.  1 6  April  1 635. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  uncle  and  h.,  (2d  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  subse- 
quent to  1647,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROWNE,  of  Bechworth,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  7  July  1627. 

I.  Sir  Ambrose  Browne,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
sole  h.  of  William  Adams,  of  Saffron  Walden,  co.  Essex,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Adam,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Philippa,  only  da.  of  sir  John  Cooper,  of  St. 
Giles  Winborne,  co.  Dorset,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Oct.  1690,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


BROWN,  of  Deptford,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  1  Sept.  1649. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Brown,  sometime  resident  at  the  court  of  France,  and 
one  of  the  clerks  of  the  privy  council,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  John  Prettyman,  of  Dryfield,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  12 
Feb.  1683,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROWNE,  of  Kiddington,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  1  July  1659. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Browne,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Charles  Somerset,  of  Troy,  co.  Monmouth,  K.B.,  and  d.  circa  1689. 


32  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  eldest  da.  of  George  Pitt,  of  Strat- 
fieldsea,  co.  Southampton,  esq.,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1751,  set.  80. 

III.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Barbara,  da.  of  Edward-Henry,  1st 
earl  of  Litchfield,  but  dying  s.p.m.  20  June  1754,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROWN,  of  London. 
Cr.  22  July  1660. 


I.  Sir  Richard  Brown,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Robert 
Bryan,  of  Henley-upon-Thames,  co.  Oxon. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  capt.  in  the  guards,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of 

Barnes,  of  Sadberge,  co.  Durham,  and  relict  of  Michael  Blackett,  of  New- 
castle, (who  re-m.  John  Moor,)  and  was  slain  in  Flanders,  by  col.  Bilings- 
ley,  s.p.  1690. 

III.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  was  a  pauper  in  the  Charter-house,  London, 
1697)  ^t  whose  decease  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BROWNE,  of  Caversham,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  10  May  1665. 

I.  Sir  John  Browne,  created  as  above,  m.  mrs.  Bradley. 

II.  Sir  Anthony,  s.  and  h.,  d  unm. 

III.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  »i.,  1st,  Gertrude,  da.  of Morley,  esq. ; 

and  2dly,  Mary,  sister  of  sir  George  Thorold,  of  Harmston,  co.  liincoln, 
bart.     Sir  George  d.  20  Feb.  1729-30. 

v.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  1774,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


BROWN,  of  London. 
Cr.  14  Dec.  1699. 


I.  Sir  William  Brown,  created  as  above,  resided  in  Dantzick. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  «t.,  1st, ,  and  2dly, ,  da.  of  mr.  Christ- 
mas. 

III.  Sir ,  s.  and  h.,  resided  in  Poland,  but  there  is  no  further  ac- 
count of  the  family. 


BROWN,  of  Edinburgh. 
Cr.  24  Feb.  1709. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Brown,  created  as  above ;  he  was  provost  of  Edinburgh, 
but  nothing  is  known  of  him  since  the  period  of  the  dignity  being  con- 
ferred. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  3S 


BROWN,  of  Westmixstek. 
Cr.  11  March  1731-2. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Brown,  sometime  British  resident  at  Venice,  created  as 
above,  m.  Margaret,  sister  of  dr.  Charles  Cecil,  bishop  of  Bangor,  but  d. 
s.p.m.  5  Oct.  1760. 

II.  Sir  James,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  col.  James  Brown,  to  whom 

and  to  his  brother  Edward,  the  title  was  limited  in  remainder,)  m. ,  da. 

of ,  and  d.  20  April  1784. 

III.  Sir  William-Augustus,  s.  and  h.,  lieut.  101st  regt.  of  foot,  d. 
insane,  20  Oct.  1830,  set.  66,  when  the  title  became 

Ext.  • 


BROWNLOWE,  of  Beltox,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  26  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Brownlowe,  created  as  above,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  John 
Poultney,  of  Misterton,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1680,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


BROWNLOWE,  of  Humby,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  27  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Brownlowe,  (a  younger  brother  of  the  before-men- 
tioned sir  John,)  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William 
Duncombe,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1668. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Freake,  of  Shrow- 
ton,  CO.  Dorset,  esq. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  Richard  Sherrard,  of  Lope- 
thorp,  CO.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.m.  16  July  1697. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  eldest  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Richard  Mason,  knt.,  and  d.  6  March  1700. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  was  created,  by  patent  dated  23  June  1718, 
baron  Charleville  and  viscount  Tyrconnel,  »«.,  1st,  Eleanor,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
his  uncle,  sir  John  Brownlowe,  of  Belton,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  William  Cartwright,  of  Marnham,  co.  Nottingham,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p. 
27  Feb.  1754,  all  his  honors  became 

Ext. 


BRYDGES,  of  Wilton,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  17  May  1627. 

I.  Sir  Giles  Brydges,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  James 
Scudamore,  of  Home  Lacy,  co.  Hereford,  knt.,  and  d.  Aug.  1G37. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  James  Pearle,  of  Dewsal 
and  Aconbury,  co.  Hereford,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  Sir  William  Powell,  alias  Hin- 
son,  bart.,)  and  d.  21  Feb.  1652. 

III.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  to  the  barony  of  Chandos  on  the 
decease  of  his  cousin,  William,  7th  lord  Chandos  ;  m,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Bernard,  of  I^ondon,  merchant,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1714. 

IV.  James,  8th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  viscount  Wilton,  and  earl 
of  Carnarvon,  19  Oct.  1714,  and  further  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  mar- 

c  3 


S4  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

quis  of  Carnarvon  and  duke  of  Chandos,  30  April  1729 ;  m.,  1st,  Mary, 
da.  and  h.  of  sir  Thomas  Lake,  of  Cannons,  co.  Middlesex,  knt. ;  2dly,  Cas- 
sandra, da.  of  Francis  Willonghby,  of  Wollaton,  co.  Notts,  esq. ;  and, 
3dly,  Lydia  Catherina,  da.  of  John  Van-hatten,  widow  of  sir  Thomas  Davall ; 
the  last  two  of  whom  d.  s.p.     His  grace  d.  9  Aug.  1744. 

V.  Henry,  2d  duke,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Charles, 
lord  Bruce,  afterwards  earl  of  Ailesbury  ;  2dly,  Mrs.  Anne  Jefferies  ;  and, 
3dly,  Elizabeth,  2d.  da.  and  co-h.  of  Sir  John  Major,  bart.  His  grace  d.  28 
Nov.  1771. 

VI.  James,  3d  duke,  s  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of  John 
Nicoll,  of  Southgate,  co.  Middlesex,  esq. ;  and,  2dly,  Anne-Eliza,  da.  of  Rich- 
ard Gamon,  esq.,  and  widow  of  Roger  Hope  EUetson,  esq.,  governor  of 
Jamaica,  but  dying  s.p.m.  29  Sept.  1789,  all  his  honors  became 

Ext. 


BUCK,  of  Hamby  Grange,  co.  Lincolk. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Buck,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John 
Style,  of  Wateringbury,  co.  Kent,  bart. ;  and,  2dly,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of 
William  Ashton,  of  Tingry,  co.  Bedford,  esq.  (who  re-7n.  lord  chief 
baron  Turnor)  :  sir  John  d.  1 688. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Daniel  Skinner,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  and  rf.  15  Aug.  1717^  set-  C2. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Seabright,  of 
Besford,  co.  Worcester,  bart.,  and  d.  20  June  1729,  aet.  37- 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  George  Cartwright,  of 
Ossington,  co.  Notts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  ^  June  1782,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


BULLER,  of  Trenant  Park,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  3  Oct.  1808. 

I.  Vice-admiral  sir  Edward  Buller,  created  as  above,  m.  Gertrude, 
da.  of  col.  Philip  Van  Cortlandt,  but  dying  s.p.m.  15  April  1824,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


BURGES,  of  East  Ham  and  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  4  May  1793. 

I.  Sir  John  Smith-Burges,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  only  da. 
and  h.  of  Ynyr  Burges,  of  East  Ham  and  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  but 
dying  s.p.  24  April  1803,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  35 

BURROUGHS,  of  Castle  Bagshaw,  co.  Cavan,  Ireland,  and 

Berkeley  Square,  co.  Middlesex. 

Cr.  1  Dec.  1804. 

I.  Sir  "William  Burroughs,  created  as  above,  advocate-general  in 
Bengal,  under  the  government  of  marquess  Cornwallis,  m.  Letitia,  da.  of 
William  Newburgh,  of  Ballyhaise  and  Drumcarn,  co.  Cavan,  esq.,  but  dy- 
ing s.p.m.  1829,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BURTON,  of  Stokerston,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  22  July  1622. 

I.  Sir  Thojias  Burtox,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Philippa,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Cobham,  alias  Brooks,  knt.,  widow  of  M^alter  Calverley,  who  d. 
s.p.m.;  and,  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Robert  Reynolds,  of  London,  gent.,  widow 
of  Thomas  Havers,  of  the  custom-house,  and  d.  1655. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Prettyman,  of 
Lodyngton,  co.  Leicester,  bart.,  and  d.  3  April  1059. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Clutterbuck, 
of  London,  knt. :  he  sold  his  estate  of  Stokerston,  and  d.  1705. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  very  poor,  and  in  prison,  I7IO;  in  Sept. 
1712,  he  was  convicted  at  the  Old  Bailey  sessions  of  stealing  a  gold  ring, 
and  sentenced  to  transportation ;  and  at  his  decease,  unless  he  left  male 
issue,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BUSWELL,  of  Clipston,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  7  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  George  Buswell,  created  as  above,  m,  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  James  Enyon,  of  Flowrie,  co.  Northampton,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  sir  John 
Gai-rard,  bart ,)  but  dying  s.p.  16  March  1667,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


BUSWELL,  alias  PELSANT,  of  Clipston,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  5  March  1713  4. 

I.  Sir  EusEBius  Buswell,  alias  Pelsant,  in  whom  the  baronetcy  of 
Buswell  was  revived,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Hester,  da.  of  sir  Charles 
Skrymsher,  of  Norbury  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  knt. ;  and,  2dly,  Honor,  da. 
of  Ralph  Sneyd,  of  Keell  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


BUTTON,  of  Alton,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  18  March  1621. 


I.  Sir  William  Button,  created  as  above,  m.  Ruth,  da.  of  Walter 
Dunch,  of  Avebury,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  andc?.  16  Jan.  1654. 


86  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of Rolles,  but  d.  s.p.  8 

March  1659. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of Compton,  of , 

CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  s.p.  circa  1679. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  rn.,  1st,  - — -,  da.  of  Norton,  of , 

CO.  Hunts,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and,  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Bennet,  esq.,  but 
dying  s  p.  29  Nov.  1712,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CAIRNES,  of  MoNAGHAN,  in  IRELAND. 
Cr.  6  May  I7O8. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Cairnes,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  to  sir 
Nathaniel  Gould,  of  Newington,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.,  and  d.  s.p.m.,  at 
Dublin,  30  Oct.  1732. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  patent  was  limited  in  re- 
mainder,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of  John  Gould,  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  but 
dying  s.p.  16  June  1743,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CALDER,  of  SouTHWiCK,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  22  Aug.  1798. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Calder,  created  as  above,  admiral  of  the  white,  and 
K.C.B.,  m.  Amelia,  da.  of  John  Michell,  of  Bayfield,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  but 
dying  s.p.  in  1818,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CALLANDAR,  of  Westertown,  co.  Stirling. 
Cr.  1  Aug.  1798. 

I.  Sir  John  Callandar,  col.  in  the  army,  created  as  above,  m.  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  John  Romer,  of  Cheswick,  co.  Northumberland,  esq.,  relict  of 
Bridges  Kearney,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  2  April  1812,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CALVERLEY,  of  Calve rley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  II  Dec.  I7II. 

I,  Sir  Walter  Calverley,  created  as  above,  m.  JuHa,  da.  of  sir 
William  Blackett,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  bart.,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1749. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  who  took  the  name  of  Blackett,  in  conse- 
quence of  his  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  da.  and  sole  heir  of  sir  William 
Blackett,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  11  Feb.  1777, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  37 


CAMBELL,  of  Clay  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  12  Feb.  1663-4. 

I,  Sir  Thomas  Cambell,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st, ,  da  of 

Corsellis,  merchant,  of  London,  who  d.  s.p.m.  ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of 
Thomas,  visconnt  Fanshawe  (who  re-m.  Robert  Sheffield,  esq.)  Sir  Thomas 
d.  1665. 

IT.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1668. 

III.  Sir  Harry,  b.  and  h.,  to.  1st,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  Anthony 
Chester,  of  Chichlev,  co.  Bucks,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir 
William  Whorwood',  of  Sturton  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  and  relict  of  capt. 
Anthony  Markham,  but  dying  s.p.m.  23  3Iay  1699,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CAMBELL,  of  WoooroRo,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  9  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Cambell,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  May  1662,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


CAMPBELL,  of  Invebneil,  co.  Argyle. 
Cr.  4  Dec.  1818. 

I.  Lieut.  Gen.  James  Campbell,  G.C.H.,  K.F.M.,  created  as  above, 
TO.  Agnes-Margaret,  only  da.  of  John  Hunter,  of  Leicester-square,  co. 
Middlesex,  esq. ;  sir  James  was  sometime  civil  commissioner  to  the  Ionian 
Islands,  and  commander  of  the  forces  in  the  Adriatic,  and  dying  s.p.  1819, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


CANN,  of  Comptok,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  13  Sept.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Cann,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Cecily,  da.  of  Hum- 
phrey Hooke,  alderman  of  Bristol ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Popley. 

Sir  Robert  d.  Nov.  1685- 

II.  Sir  William,  of  Busselton,  co.  Somerset,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st 
marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Langton,  of  Bristol,  knt.,  and 
d.  16  July  1697. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Chester,  esq., 
and  d.  s.p.m.  27  April  1726,  set.  32. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  the  eldest  son  of  sir  Thomas 
Cann,  eldest  son  of  sir  Robert,  the  1st  bart.,  by  his  2d  wife,)  d.  unm. 
Jan.  1748. 

V.  Sir  William,  town  clerk  of  Bristol,  b.  and  h.,  to.,  1st,  ,  da. 

of  ,  and,  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  Richard  Jeffreys,   merchant,  and   d. 

29  March  1753. 

VI.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  wife,)  to.  Anne,  da.  of  Henry 
Churchman,  of  Aust,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  20  July  1765,  the 
title  became 

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38  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


CAREW,  of  Antony,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  9  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Carew,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Bridget,  da.  of  John 

Chudleigh,  of  Ashton,  co.  Devon,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  of Rolle, 

of  Heanton,  co.  Devon,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Alexander,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m. ,  da.  of  sir 

Robert  Rolle,  of  Heanton,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  and  was  beheaded,  23  Dec.  1644, 
"  for  adhering  to  the  king  and  betraying  his  trust." 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  of  Anthony  Hungerford,  of 
Farley  Castle,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Norton,  of  Southwick, 
CO.  Hants,  esq. ;  and  3dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Morrice,  of  Werrington, 
CO.  Devon,  bart.     Sir  John  d,  1692. 

IV.  Sir  Alexander,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  d.  s.p.m. 

V.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Gilbert,  earl  of  Coventry, 
and  d.  8  March  1744. 

VI.  Sir  Coventry,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Coplestone  Warwick 
Bampfylde,  of  Poltimore,  co.  Devon,  bart.,  who  re-m.  Francis  Buller,  esq., 
and  d.  s.p.  24  March  1748,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CAREW,  of  Beddington,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  11  Jan.  1715. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas-Carew,  created  as  above,  m  Anne,  da.  of  Nicholas 
Hacket,  of  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  and  d.  8  March  1727. 

II.  Sir  Nicholas-Hacket,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  John 
Martin,  of  Overbury,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  19  Aug.  1762, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


CARLETON,  of  Holcum,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  28  May  162?. 

I.  Sir  John,  created  as  above,  to.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Houghton,  of 
Houghton,  CO.  Lancaster,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  John  Cotton,  knt.,  and  d. 
circa  1637. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CARPENTIER,  of  France. 
Cr.  9  Oct.  1658. 


I.  Sir  Arthur  Marigni  Carpentier,  was  created  as  above ;  but  from 
his  having  probably  never  resided  in  England,  no  information  concerning  him 
or  his  family  has  been  obtained. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  39 


CARR,  of  Sleaford,  co.  Lincolk. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Carr,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Katherine,  da.  of 
Charles  Bolle,  of  Haugh,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Dyer,  of  Staughton,  co,  Hunts,  knt.     Sir  Edward  d.  1619. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s-  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Richard  Gar- 
grave,  of  Nostell,  CO.  York,  knt.,  and  d.  14  Aug.  16fi7. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Bennet,  sister 
of  Henry,  lord  Arlington,  and  d.  Nov.  1682. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.  1683,  set.  21,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CARTERET,  of  Metesches,  in  Jersey. 
Cr.  9  May  1645. 

I.  Sir  George  Carteret,  vice-chamberlain  of  the  household,  and  P.C., 
created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Philip  Carteret,  of  St.  Owen, 
knt.,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1679. 

II.  Sir  George,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  sir  Philip  Car- 
teret, knt.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  was  created  baron  Carteret,  of 
Hawnes,  co.  Bedford,  19  Oct,  1681,  m.  Grace,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Gran- 
ville, earl  of  Bath,  who  was  created  viscountess  Carteret  and  countess  Gran- 
ville, 1  Jan,  1714      George,  1st  baron,  d.  22  Sept.  1695. 

III.  John,  2d  baron,  succeeded  his  mother,  as  viscount  Carteret  and  earl 
Granville,  18  Oct.  1744;  r«.,  1st,  Frances,  da,  of  sir  Robert  Worsley,  bart.; 
2dly,  Sophia,  da.  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Pomfret,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1763. 

IV.  Robert,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  wife,)  d.  s.p.  1776?  when  all 
his  honors  became 

Ext. 


CARTERET,  of  St.  Owen,  Jersey. 
Cr.  4  June  1670. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Carteret,  bailiff  of  the  island  of  Jersey,  created  as 
above,  m.  Anne  de  Maresq,  and  d.  circa  1675. 

II.  Sir  Philip,  s,  and  h,,  m.,  Elizabeth,  da,  of  sir  Edward  de  Carteret, 
and  d.  circa  1693. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  bailiff  of  the  island  of  Jersey,  s.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.  6 
June  1715,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CASTLETON,  of  St.  Edmondsbury,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  9  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Castleton,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of 

Massam,  of  co,  Suffolk,  esq.,  relict  of Bacon,  of  Hesset,  co.  Suffolk, 

esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of  Robert  Morse,  of 
Sturston,  co,  Suffolk,  esq, 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Thomas  Read,  of  Berdwell, 
CO,  Suffolk,  esq,,  but  d.  s.p.  1705. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b,  and  h.,  d.  unm. 


40  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

V.  Sir  Philip,  b.  and  h.,  m, ,  da.  of  Osborn  Clarke,  gent.,  but  d. 

s.p.s.  30  Sept.  1724. 

VI.  Rev.  Sir  Chari.es,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  son  of  William,  2d  sou  of 
the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward  Taverner,  of  St.  Olave's  Abbey, 
in  Herringfleet,  co.  Suffolk,  gent. 

VII.  Sir  CiiABLES,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  22  Oct.  1749. 

VIII.  Rev.  sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  rector  of  Gorston,  co.  Suffolk,  afterwards 
of  Hopton,  CO.  Essex,  d.  s.p.  7  Nov.  1777- 

IX.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  d.  at  Hingham,  co.  Norfolk,  16  Jan.  1788, 
set.  87. 

X.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  11  June  1788. 

XI.  Rev.  Sir  Edward,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  of  sir  William,  9th 
bart.,)  rector  of  Thornham-with-Holme,  co.  Norfolk,  d.  1794,  aet.  87. 

XII.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  resided  at  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk,  in  very  re- 
duced circumstances ;  he  never  assumed  the  title,  and  dying  s.p.  17  Nov. 
1810,  aet.  58,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHALONER,  of  Gisborough,  co.  York. 
Cr.  20  July  1620. 

I.  Sir  William  Chaloxer,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  circa  1640,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHAMBERLAYNE,  of  Wickham,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  4  Feb.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  created  as  above,   m.  Anne,  da.  of 
Richard  Chamberlaine,  of  Temple  House,  co.  W^arwick,  and  d.  1671. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Edmund  Prideaux,  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1682. 

III.  Sir  James,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  •  Goodwyn,  of  Bo- 

dicote,  CO.  Oxon,  gent.,  and  d.  Oct.  1 699. 

IV.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  lieut.-col.  of  the  horse  guards,  m. ,  da.  of 

Walker,  esq.,  clerk  to  the  house  of  commons,  and  d.  s.p.m.  23  Dec. 

1767. 

V.  Sir  Henrt,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  25  Jan.  1776,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHAPLIN,  of  South,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  London. 
Cr.  19  Sept.  1715. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Chaplin,  director  of  the  South  Sea  Company,  created 
as  above,  m. ,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1  July  1728. 

II.  Sir  John,  nephew  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Porter  Chaplin,  eldest  brother 
of  the  deceased,  on  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in  remainder,)  m.  mrs. 
Morris,  but  dying  s.p.  23  May  1730,  aet.  19,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  41 


CHAPMAN,  of  London. 
Cr.  27  June  1720. 

I.  Sir  William,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Webb, 
alias  Wood,  of  Kensington,  esq.,  and  d.  7  May  17^^7. 

II.  Sir  John,  of  Cockenheath,  co.  Herts,  s.  and  h., »».,  1st,  Rachel,  da. 

and  CO  -h.  of  James  Edmondson  ;  and  2dly,  Sarah,  da.  of ,  but  d.  s.p. 

29  Jan.  1781. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of ,  but  dying  s.p.  circa 

1784,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHARDIN,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 
Cr.  28  May  1720. 

Sir  John  Chardin,  (son  of  the  great  traveller,  sir  John  Chardin,  knt.,) 
created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  26  April  1755,  aet.  68,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHARLETON,  of  Hesleyside,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.  6  March  1645. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Charleton,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  sir  Edward  Widdrington,  of  Cartington,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CHARLTON,  of  Ludford,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  12  May  1686. 

I.  Sir  Job  Charlton,  speaker  of  the  house  of  commons,  created  as 
above,  «».,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  and  h.  of  WilHam  Blunden,  of  Bishop's  Castle, 
esq. ;  and  2dly,  Lettice,  da.  of  Walter  Waring,  of  Oldbury,  esq.  Sir  Job 
d.  27  May  1697- 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da. 

and  co-h.  of  the  rev.  mr.  Bromwych  ;  and  2dly, ,  da.  of  Cam, 

citizen  of  London.     Sir  Francis  d.  2\  April  1729. 

III.  Sir  Blunden,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  3Iary,  da.  of 
Thomas  Foley,  of  Whitley  Court,  co.  Worcester,  sister  of  the  1st  lord  Foley, 
and  d.  Dec.  1742. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  a  gent,  of  the  privy  chamber,  s.  andh.,  d.  unm.  3  Dec. 
1784,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHAYTOR,  of  Croft  Hall,  co.  York. 
Cr.  28  June  1671. 

I.  Sir  William  Chaytor,  created  as  above,  m.  Peregrina,  da.  of  sir 
James  Cradock,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  in  1720,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


42  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


CHEERE,  of  Westminster. 
Cr.  18  July  1766. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Cheere,  (the  statuary,)  created  as  above,  m.  Helen,  da. 
of  Sauviguion  Randall,  esq.,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1781. 

II.  Rev.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  who  dying  s.p.  March  1808,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CHERNOCKE,  of  Hulcott,  go.  Bedford. 
Cr.  21  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  St.  John  Chernocke,  created  as  above,  m.  Audrey,  da.  of  sir 
William  Villiers,  of  Brookesby,  co.  Leicester,  bart.,  and  d.  March  1680, 
aet.  61. 

II.  Sir  Villiers,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John  Pynsent,  of  Comb,  in 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1694,  set.  53. 

III.  Sir  Pynsent,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Helen,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Bo- 
teler,  of  Biddenham,  co.  Beds,  esq.,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1734. 

IV.  Sir  Boteler,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1756. 

V.  Sir  Villiers,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Roger  Harris,  of  Silkstead, 
but  dying  s.p.  1779?  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHESTER,  of  Chichley,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  23  March  1619. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  Chester,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Henry  Boleter,  of  Woodhall,  co.  Herts,  knt. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Ellis,  of  Kiddal,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1635,  set.  70. 

II.  Sir  Anthony,  who  served  in  the  army  of  Charles  I.,  s.  and  h.,  (by 
the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Peyton,  of  Doddington,  co. 
Cambridge,  knt.,  and  d.  Feb.  1651,  set.  58. 

III.  Sir  Anthony,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Cranmer,  esq., 
alderman  of  London,  and  rf.  15  Feb.  1697-8,  set.  65. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Wol- 
laston,  of  Shenton,  co.  Leicester,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  William 
Noel,  of  Kirkby,  and  widow  of  sir  Charles  Skrimshire,  of  Norbury,  co. 
Stafford,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p.     Sir  John  d.  9  Feb.  1726. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  George  Hewett,  of  Stret- 
ton,  CO.  Leicester,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  21  March  1726. 

VI.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Bagot,  of  Blith- 
field,  CO.  Stafford,  bart.,  and  d.  1747- 

VII.  Sir  Charles-Bagot,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  25  May  1755. 

VIII.  Sir  Francis,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Francis  Chester,  esq.,  5th  son 
of  the  4th  bart.,)  w.,  but  d,  at  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  s.p.  Oct.  1766. 

IX.  Rev.  Sir  Anthony,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Henry  Chester, 
esq.,  next  brother  of  sir  John,  4th  bart.,)  m,  Elizabeth  Birt,  but  dying  s.p. 
at  East  Haddon,  co.  Northampton,  of  which  place  he  was  rector,  17  May 
1769,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  43 


CHILD,  of  Wanstead,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  18  July  1678. 

I.  Sir  JosiAH  Child,  sometime  governor  of  the  East  India  Company, 
created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Edward  Boate,  of  Portsmouth  ;  2dlv, 
Mary,  da.  of  William  Atwood,  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Stone,  of  London,  merchant ;  and  3dly,  Emma,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Henry  Barnard,  of  Stoke,  co.  Salop,  knt.,  widow  of  Francis  Willoughby,  of 
Wollaton,  CO.  Notts,  esq.     Sir  Josiah  d.  22  June  1699,  set.  69. 

II.  Sir  Josiah,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Cooke,  of  London,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  20  Jan.  1704. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  was  created  baron  of 
Newtown  and  viscount  Castlemaine,  17  April  1718,  and  further  advanced 
to  the  dignity  of  earl  Tylney,  of  Castlemaine,  11  Jan.  1732;  he  m.  Do- 
rothy, da.  and  h.  of  John  Glynne,  of  Bisseter,  co.  Oxford,  knt.,  and  d.  at 
Aix,  in  Provence,  March  1749. 

IV.  John,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.  17  Sept.  1784,  when  all  his  honours 
became 

Ext. 


CHILD,  of  SuRAT,  in  the  East  Indies. 
Cr.  4  Feb.  1684  5. 

I.  Sir  John  Child,  general  of  the  forces  in  India,  and  president  of  the 
East  India  Council  at  Surat,  created  as  above,  m.  IMary,  da.  of  John  Shack- 
stone,  deputy-governor  of  Bombay,  (who  re-m,  John  Weldon,  deputy-go- 
vernor,) and  d.  at  Bombay  circa  1690. 

II.  Sir  C^SAR,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Hester,  da.  of  John  Evance,  of  London,  esq., 
and  d.  7  March  1724,  of  the  small-pox. 

III.  Sir  C^SAR,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  17^3,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHOLMELEY,  of  Whitby,  co.  York. 
Cr.  10  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Cholmeley,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Twisden,  of  East  Peckham,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1660. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  Jo.  Savile,  of  Methley, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  circa  166.3. 

III.  Sir  Hugh,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young,  1665. 

IV.  Sir  Hugh,  uncle  and  h.,  wi.  Anne,  da.  of  Spencer, earl  of  Northamp- 
ton. Sir  Hugh  was  governor  of  the  Mole,  in  Tangier,  in  1 665,  and  at  his 
decease  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CH0L3I0NDELEY,  of  Cholmondeley,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Cholmondeley,  created  as  above,  was  further  ad- 
vanced to  the  dignity  of  viscount  Cholmondeley,  of  Kellis,  in  Ireland,  1628; 
baron  Cholmondeley,  of  Wiche  JMalbank,  co.  Chester,  1  Sept.  1645;  and 


44  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

earl  of  Leinster,  in  Ireland,  5  March  following;  m.  Catharine,  da.  of 
John,  lord  Stanhope,  of  Harrington,  but  dying  s.p.l.  2  Oct.  1659,  all  his 
honours  became 

Ext. 


CHUDLEIGH,  of  Aston,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  1  Aug.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Georoe  Chudleigh,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Stroud,  of  Newnham,  co.  Devon,  knt.,  and  d.  1657. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  Hugh  Fortescue,  of  Fil- 
legh,  CO.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d.  1691. 

III.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Richard  Lee,  of  Winslade, 
CO.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d.  I7I8. 

IV".  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  William 
Davie,  of  Greedy,  co.  Devon,  bart.,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1738. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  nephew  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Thomas  Chudleigh,  esq., 
next  brother  to  the  4th  bart.,)  d.  unm.  23  June  1741,  at  Aix-la-Chapelle. 

VI.  Sir  John,  of  Chalmington,  co.  Dorset,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  son  of 
George  Chudleigh,  esq.,  2d  son,  but  heir  of  Hugh  Chudleigh,  esq.,  2d  sur- 
viving son  of  sir  George,  2d  bart.,)  killed  unm.  at  Ostend,  1  Aug.  1745, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CHUTE,  of  Hauxfall  Place,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  17  Sept.  1684. 

I.  Sir  George  Chute,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  1721,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CLARGES,  of  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  30  Oct.  1674. 

I.  Sir  Walter  Clarges,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir 
Dawes  Wymondsell,  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  knt. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  the 
hon.  James  Herbert,  of  Kingsey,  co.  Bucks ;  and  3dly,  Elizabeth,  2d  da. 
and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Gould,  knt.,  alderman  of  London.  Sir  Walter  d. 
March  1705-6. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Barbara,  youngest 
da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Berkeley,  viscoimt  Fitzharding,  and  d.  19  Feb.  1759. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Thomas  Clarges,  esq., 

only  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  m. ,  da.  of Skrine,  esq.,  and  d.  27  July 

1783. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  17  Feb.  1834,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE,  45 


CLARKE,  of  Snailwell,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  25  July  1698. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Ciarke,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Thom- 
son, of  Newington  Green,  co.  3Iiddlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  8  IMarch  1719. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  IMary,  da.  of  Arthur  Barnardiston,  of 
Barnardiston,  co.  Suffolk,  andrf.  Nov.  1746. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  10  Nov.  1758. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Littel,  of  Bow 

Lane,  and  rf.  18  Aug.  1770. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young,  8  Nov.  1782. 

VI.  Sir  Arthur,  uncle  and  h.,  (3d  son  of  the  24  hart.,)  m.,  but  d.  s.p. 
23  May  1806,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CLERE,  of  Ormesby,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  27  Feb.  1620. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Clere,  created  as  above,  m.  Muriel,  da.  of  sir  Edmund 
Mundeford,  of  Feltwell,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.,  but  d.  21  Aug.  1622,  s.p.m., 
(leaving  an  only  child,  Abigail,  m.  to  John,  2d  son  of  sir  Oliver  Cromwell, 
of  Hinchenbrooke,)  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CLERKE,  of  Launde  Abbey,  co.  Leicestea. 
Cr.  18  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  Clement  Clerke,  created  as  above,  m,  Catherine,  da.  and  h.  of 
George  Talbot,  of  Ridge,  co.  Salop,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Talbot,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Hannah,  da.  of ,  and  d.  1708. 

III.  Sir  Clement,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1715. 

IV.  Sir  Talbot,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Barbara,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Gladin, 
of  Durrent  Hall,  in  Chesterfield,  co.  Derby,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  John  Monk 
Morgan,  of  Monmouthshire,  esq  ,)  and  d.  16  Feb.  1723. 

V.  Sir  Talbot,  s.  andh.,  d.  a  minor,  20  Nov.  1732. 

VI.  Sir  Talbot,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  George,  Sd'son  of  sir  Cle- 
ment, 1st  bart.,)  m.  Lucy,  da.  of  the  rev.  mr.  Rogers,  of  Painswick,  co. 
Gloucester,  but  dying  s.p.  10  July  1759,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CLERKE,  of  DuDDLESTONE,  CO.  Salop. 
Cr.  26  Oct.  1774. 

I.  Sir  Philip-Jennings  Clebkj:,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  22  April 
1788,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


46  SYNOPSIS   OF  THE 


CLIFTON,  of  Clifton,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  4  March  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Clifton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Bridget,  da.  of  sir 
George  Henejige,  of  Hayton,  co.  Leicester ;  and,  2dly,  Bridget,  da.  of  sir 
Edward  Hussey,  bart. :  sir  Thomas  was  accused  of  high  treason  in  Sep- 
tember 1694,  and  though  no  bill  was  found  against  him,  it  produced  insa- 
nity, which  caused  his  death  in  November  following,  upon  which  the  baro- 
netcy  became 

Ext. 


CLOSE,  Major-general,  in  the  service  of  the  East  India 

Company. 

Cr.  12  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Sir  Barry  Close,  sometime  resident  at  Mysore,  created  as  above, 
d.  unm.  1813,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COBB,  of  Adderbury,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  9  Dec.  1662. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Cobb,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Onslow,  of  West  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and,  2dly, 
Christian,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Bisshopp,  of  Parham,  co.  Sussex,  bart.  Sir 
Thomas  d.  Feb.  1699. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1744. 

III.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  2d  da.  and  co-h.  of  Joseph  Lang- 
ton,  of  Newton  Park,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  relict  of  Robert  Langton,  of  Bris- 
lington,  esq. :  sir  George  accidentally  falling  into  a  moat  at  the  seat  of  John 
Blagrave,esq.,  near  Reading,  co.  Berks,  was  drowned,  s.p.m.  29  March  1762, 
set.  90,  whereupon  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COCKS,   of  DUMBLETON,   CO.  GLOUCESTER. 

Cr.  7  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Cocks,  created  as  above,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  Ambrose 
Elton,  of  the  Hasle,  co.  Hereford,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1684. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  grandson  and  heir,  (being  son  of  Richard  Cocks,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  1st  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  Richard  Nevil,  of  Billing- 
bear,  CO.  Berks,  esq.;  and,  2dly,  JVIary,  da.  of  William  Bethell,  of  Swin- 
don, CO.  York,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  Oct.  1726. 

III.  Rev.  sir  Robert,  D.D.,  b.  and  h.,  m.  mrs.  Anne  Fulks,  of  Oxford, 
and  d,  Feb.  9,  1735-6,  at  Woodstock,  co.  Oxon. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  James  Cholmeley,  of 
Easton,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  4  April  1765,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  47 


COGHILL,  of  RicHiNGS,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  24  March  1781. 

I.  Sir  John  Coghilx,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  at  Bath,  8  March  1790, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COKE,  of  Lavgford,  co.  Derbv. 
Cr.  30  Dec.  1641. 


I.  Sir  Edward  Coke,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  William  Dyer,  of  Great  Stoughton,  co.  Hunts. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of Barker,  of  Abrighlee, 

CO.  Salop,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  Jan.  1687. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  26  Aug.  1727,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


COLBRAND,  of  Boreham,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  21  Dec.  1621. 

I.  Sir  John  Colbrand,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of 
Wilson,  of  ■ ;  and,  2dly,  Sarah,   da.  of  Needham,  of 


CO.  Derby,  (who  re-m.  Humphrey  Newton,  of  Axmouth,  co.  Devon,  esq.,) 
and  d.  1627- 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Margaret,  da.  of 
Richard  Amias,  serjeant-at-law. 

Til.  Sir  Richard,  colonel  in  the  army  of  king  Charles  I.,  s.  and  h.,  was 
slain  unm.  in  the  civil  wars. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm..,  of  the  small-pox,  1672. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  half-uncle  and  heir,  (being  son  of  sir  John,  1st  bart., 
by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Southland,  of  Lee,  co.  Kent, 
but  dying  s.p.  2  June  1709,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COLBY,  of  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  18  June  1720. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Colby,  commissioner  of  the  navy,  created  as  above,  d. 
unm.  23  Sept.  1729,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COLE,  of  Brancepeth,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  4  March  1640. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Cole,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 

Lyddall,  of  Ravensholme  Castle. 

II.  Sir  Ralph,  s.  and  h.,    m.,   1st,  ,  da.   of  Windham,   of 

;  and  2dly,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Foulis,  of  Ingleby  Manor, 

CO.  York,  bart.,  and  d.  1663. 


48  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Nicholas,  grandson  and  heir,  (being  son  of  Nicholas  Cole,  esq., 
son  of  sir  Ralph,  2d  bart.,  by  his  2d  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Collier 
Campbell,  but  d.  s.p.  1710-11. 

IV.  Sir  Mark,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  before  1727,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COLLIER,  Captain,  R.N. 
Cr.  20  Sept.  1814. 


I.  Sir  George  Ralph  Collier,  K.C.B.,  created  as  above,  m.  Maria, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Lyon,  of  Liverpool,  M.D.,  but  dying  March  1824, 
s.p.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COMPTON,  of  Hartbury,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  6  May  1     C8 

I.  Sir  William  Compton,    created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of 
Thomas  Bond,  of  Hoxton,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1698. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  the  da.  and  h.  of Hyde,  of  Hinton 

in  Hurst,  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  5  June   1731. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ■ ,  da.  of Holder,  of , 

and  d.  3  May  1758. 

IV".    Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of  Bradnock,  but  d. 

s.p.  Jan.  1760. 

V.  Sir  Walter,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  29  Aug.  1773,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CONSTABLE,  of  Flamborough,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Cokstable,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Thomas,  1st  viscount  Fairfax,  but  dying  s.p.  15  June  1654-5,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 

Sir  William  was  a  colonel  in  the  parliament  army,  and  was  one  of  those 
who  signed  the  death-warrant  of  king  Charles  I. ;  and  on  the  restoration  of 
Charles  II.,  his  lands,  &c.  were  excepted  in  the  general  pardon,  as  likewise 
all  pains,  penalties,  and  forfeitures,  as  though  the  act  had  never  passed. 


CONSTABLE,  of  Everingham,  co.  York. 
Cr.  20  July  1642. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Constable,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Roper,  of  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  knt.,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1664.  Sir  Philip 
suffered  much  for  his  loyalty  to  king  Charles  I. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  49 

II.  Sir  Marmaduke,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Sherborne, 
of  Stonyhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Philip  Mark,  s.  and  h.,  wt.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Rad- 
clyffe,  of  Dilston,  co.  Northumberland,  bart.,  afterwards  earl  of  Derwent- 
water. 

IV.  Sir  3Iarmaduke,  s.  and  h.,  d.  abroad,  s.p.,  July  1746,  set.  90, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CONWAY,  of  Brothruthax,  co.  Flint. 
Cr.  25  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Conway,  created  as  above,  m.   Mary,   da.  and  h.  of 
Richard  Lloyd,  of ,  and  d.  circa  1676. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,   Margaretta  Maria,  da.  and  co-h.  of 

John  Digby,  of ;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  of  Richard  Grenvile,  of  Wot- 

ton  Underwood,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  27  April  1721,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CONYERS,  of  Horden,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  14  July  1628. 

I.  Sir  John  Conyers,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas 
Groves,  citizen  of  York,  and  d.  1664. 

II.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  EHzabeth,  da.  of  William 
I<anghorne,  of  London,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Julia,  da.  of  Richard,  visct.  Lum- 
ley,  and  relict  of  Alexander  Jermyn,  of  Lordington,  co.  Sussex,  esq.:  sir 
Christopher  d.  Oct.  1693. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  mrs.  Mary  Newman,  and  d.  14  Sept.  1719, 
set.  75. 

IV.  Sir  Baldwyn,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  and  h.  of  Edward  Con- 
yers, of  Blaston,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Henry  Nevil,  of  the  Holt,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.,  17  April 
1731. 

V.  Sir  Ralph,  cousin  and  heir,  (being  descended  from  a  younger  son  of 
the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Jane,  only  da.  of  Ralph  Blackston,  esq.,  and  d.  22  Nov. 

1767-  ,         .  ,     „ 

VI.  Sir  Blackston,  captain  of  marines  and  collector  or  the  customs  at 

Newcastle,  s.  andh.,  d.  umn.,  Oct.  1791. 

VII.  Sir  Nicholas,  b.  and  h.,  comptroller  of  customs  at  Glasgow,  m. 
,  da.  of  ,  and  d.  1796. 

VIII.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p. 

IX.  Sir  Thomas,  uncle  and  h.,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  James  Lambton,  of 
Whitehall,  co.  Durham,  gent.,  but  died  in  great  indigence  at  ChesterJe- 
•treet,  s.p.m.,  15  April  1810,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


50  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


COOKE,  of  Brome  Hail,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  29  June  1663. 

I.  Sir  William  Cooke,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Tho- 
mas Astley,  of  Melton  Constable,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  of 

,  relict  of  William  Steward,  of  Barton  Mills,  co.  Suffolk,  gent. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  wife,)  m.  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
William  Steward,  of  Barton  Mills,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Jan. 
1708,  set.  78,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COOKES,  of  Norgrave,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  24  Dec.  1664. 

I.  Sir  William  Cookes,  created  as  above,  »«.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  John 
Cookes,  of  Tookys  Farm,  co.  Worcester,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Mercy,  da. 
of  Edward  Dinley,  of  Chalton,  co.  Worcester  :  sir  William  d.  1672-3. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  wj.  Maria,  da.  of  Thomas,  1st  earl  of  Plv- 
mouth,  but  dying  s.p.,  circa  1701,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COOPER,  of  Walcot,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  19  Feb.  1828. 

I.  Sir  JoHN-HiJTTON  Cooper,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  lieutenant-colonel  of 
the  2d  regiment  of  Somersetshire  militia,  and  groom  of  the  bedchamber  to 
his  majesty  when  duke  of  Clarence,  created  a  baronet  as  above,  m.,  1st, 
Elizabeth -Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Ellis,  of  Anwick,  esq.;  2dly,  Phillis,  da. 
of  William  Neate,  of  London,  esq.,  widow  of  Charles  31eniconi,  of  Sunbury, 
esq.;  and,  3dly,  3Iaria-Charlotte,  only  da.  of  sir  George  Baker,  hart.,  but 
dying  s.p.  24  Dec.  1828,  set.  63,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COPE,  of  Brewerne,  CO.  Oxford. 
Cr.  1  3Iarch  17 14. 

I.  Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Jenkinson,  hart.,  and  d.  28  March  1765. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  grandson  and  h.,  (beings,  and  h.  of  Jonathan  Cope, 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  baronet,)  m.  Catharine,  da.  of  sir  Cecil  Bisshopp  bart. 
and  sister  of  Cecil,  lord  De  la  Zouch,  (who  re-m.  Charles,  1st  earl  of  liiver- 
pool,)  and  d.  14  June  1781. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  set.  about  12  years,  25  Dec. 
1781  :  his  estates  passed  to  his  sisters,  Diana,  duchess  of  Dorset,  and  Ca- 
tharine, countess  of  Aboyne,  but  the  baronetcy  to 

IV.  Sir  Jonathan,  uncle  and  h,,  (2d  son  of  Jonathan  Cope,  eldest 
son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Annabella,  only  da.  of  William  Candler,  esq., 
sometime  a  captain  in  the  lOth  regiment   of  foot,  and  grandda.  of  Henry 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  61 

Candler,  D.D.,  of  Callan  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  archdeacon  of  Ossory;  but 
dying  s.p.s.,  30  Dec.  1821,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COPLEY,  of  Sprotborough,  co.  York. 
Cr.  17  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elianor,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Walmesley,  knt.;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  William  Stan- 
hope, knt.,  and  d.  circa  1684. 

II.  Sir  Godfrey,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Katherine,  da.  and  h.  of 

John  Purcell,  of  Nantriba,  co.  Montgomery ;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  of  

Carew,  of ,  but  dying  s.p.m.s.,  9  April  1709,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CORBET,  of  Sprowstox,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  4  July  1623. 

I.  Sir  John  Corbet,  brother  of  Miles  Corbet,  the  regicide,  created  as 
above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Arthur  Capel,  of  Hadham,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and 
d.  19  Jan.  1627,  ffit.37. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  suffered  much  for  his  loyalty  to  king  Charles 
I.:  he  sold  Sprowston  to  sir  Thomas  Adams,  bart.,  and  dying  unm.  1661, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


CORBET,  of  Stoke,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  19  Sept.  1627. 


I.  Sir  John  Corbet,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  George 
Mainwaring,  of  Ightfield,  co.  Salop,  knt. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Letitia,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Knollys,  of  Gray'i 
Court,  CO.  Oxon,  knt. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h., »?».,  1st,  Theophila,  da.  andh.  of  James  Campbell, 
of  Woodford,  co.  Essex,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  Randolph  Egerton, 
of  Betley,  co.  Stafford,  esq.  (who  re-7n.  sir  James  Poole,  of  Poole,  bart.) 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  clerk  of  the  board  of  green  cloth  and  commissioner  of 
customs,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  man-iage,)  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  William 
Hooker,  knt.,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1740, 
set.  80. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Harriot,  da.  of  Robert  Pitt,  sister  of  Wil- 
liam, Ist  earl  of  Chatham,  but  d.  s.p.,  15  Sept.  1748. 

VI.  Rev.  sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  7  May  1750,  when  the  titl« 
became 

Ext. 


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62  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


CORBET,  of  MoRETON  Corbet,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1641-2. 

I.  Sir  Vincent  Corbet,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Blonson,  of  Carlton,  co.  Lincoln,  (who  was  created  viscountess  Corbet  for 
life,  and  re-m.  sir  Charles  Lee,  of  Billesley,  co.  M'^arwick,  knt.,)  and  d.  28 
Dec.  1656. 

II.  Sir  Vincent,  s.  and  h.,  wj.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Francis 
Thornes,  of  Shelvock,  co.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  of  the  small-poxj  4  Feb.  1680, 
set.  circa  37. 

III.  Sir  Vincent,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  in  Fleet-street,  London,  6  Aug. 
1 688,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CORBET,  of  Leighton,  co.  Montgomery. 
Cr.  20  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Corbet,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of 
Edward  Waitess,  of  Leighton,  co.  Montgomery,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  F.R.S.,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Edward  Cor- 
bet, esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Victoria,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Uvedale,  of  Wickham,  co.  Southampton,  knt.,  and  d.  1  Aug.  1683, 
»t.  42. 

III.  Sir  Uvedale,  s.  and  h,,  m.  lady  Mildred,  da.  of  James,  earl  of  Sa. 
lisbuiy,  (who  re-m.  sir  Charles  Hotham,  bart.,)  and  d.  15  Oct.  1701. 

IV.'  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.nnm.,  25  Sept.  1774,  set.  78}  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 

This  baronetcy  was  claimed  by  mr.  Charles  Corbet,  a  clerk  in  a  lottery- 
office  in  London,  as  descended  from  a  younger  son  of  the  1st  bart.:  he  died 
in  very  reduced  circumstances  in  3Iay  1808,  leaving  a  son,  Richard,  who 
was  in  the  East  India  Company's  service. 


CORBET,  of  Stoke-upon-Tern,  and  Adderlet,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  27  June  1786. 

I.  Sir  Corbet  Corbet,  (formerly  D'Avenant,)  created  as  above,  ♦». 
Hester,  da.  of  sir  Lynch  Salusbury  Cotton,  of  Combermere  Abbey,  co. 
Chester,  bart.,  but  rf.  s.p.,  31  March  1823,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CORDELL,  of  Melford  Hall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  22  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Cordell,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  sir  Edmund  Wright,  knt.,  lord  mayor  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1680. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.   Elizabeth,  da.  of   Thomas  Waldgrave,  of 
Smallbridge,  co.  Suflfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1690. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  '  53 

III.  Sir  JoHK,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  • Adams,  of  London,  but 

being  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  s.p.,  May  1704,  aet.  circa  27,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CORNISH,  of  Snaresbrook,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1766. 

I.  Sir  Samuel   Cornish,  created  as  above,  vice-admiral  of  the  red, 
and  F.R.S.,  d.  s.p.,  30  Oct.  1770,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CORYTON,  of  Newton,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  27  Feb.  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  John  Cohtton,  created  as  above,  w.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
•John  Mills,  of  Colebrook,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  1680. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  EUzabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Richai'd  Chi- 
verton,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  1690. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  Edward  Littleton,  of 
Pillaton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  and  d.  Dec.  1711. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rachel,  da.  of  William  Helyar,  of  East 
Coker,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.,  July  1739,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


COTTINGTON,  of  Hanworth,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  16  Feb.  1623. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Cottington,  created  as  above,  was  further  advanced 
to  the  dignity  of  lord  Cottington,  baron  of  Hanworth,  co.  Middlesex,  7  Car. 
I.,  1631;  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William  Meredith,  knt.,  widow  of  sir  Robert 
Brett.  His  lordship  was  sometime  chancellor  and  under-treasurer  of  the 
exchequer,  ambassador  to  Spain,  and  lord  treasurer  during  the  civil  wars  : 
he  d,  s.p.s.  at  Valladolid,  in  Spain,  1653,  when  all  his  honors  became 

Ext. 


COTTON,  of  CoNNiNGTON,  CO.  Huntingdon. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  William  Brocas,  of  Thedingworth,  co.  Leicester,  bart.,  and  d.  6  3Iay 
1631,  set.  60.  Sir  Robert  was  a  man  of  great  learning,  and  the  founder  of 
that  library  of  scarce  and  exquisite  manuscripts,  which  was  given  to  the 
use  of  the  public  for  ever  by  his  grandson,  sir  John,  the  3d  bart. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  William,  lord  How- 
ard, of  Naworth  Castle,  co.  Cumberland  ;  2dly,  Alice,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  sir 
John  Constable,  of  Dromonby,  co.  York,  knt.,  relict  of  Edmund  Ander- 
son, of  Stratton  and  Ey worth,  co.  Bedford,  esq.,  and  d.  13  May  1662, 
set.  68. 


54  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  w.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da. 
and  sole  h.  of  Edmund  Anderson,  of  Stratton  and  Eyworth,  co.  Bedford, 
esq.;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Honywood,  of  Mark's  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  knt.,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1702,  aet.  81. 

IV.  Sir  JoHK,  grandson  and  h.,  (heing  son  of  John  Cotton,  esq.,  only 
son  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  James  Herbert,  of  Kingsey,  co. 
Oxon,  esq.,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1730-1,  aet.  52. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  uncle  and  h.,  (being  only  surviving  son  of  sir  John 
Cotton,  3d  bart.,  by  his  2d  wife,  Elizabeth  Honywood,)  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth, 

da.  of   Wigston,  esq.,   and  2dly,    mrs.  Morton.     Sir  Robert  d.   12 

July  1 749,  ffit.  80. 

VI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Burdett,  of  Bram- 
cote,  CO.  Warwick,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  27  March  1752,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


COURTENE,  of  ALDiNciToir,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  18  May  1621. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Courtene,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John 
Stanhope,  of  Elvaston,  co.  Derby,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.,  circa  1624,  the  title 
l)ecame 

Ext. 


COVERT,  of  Slaugham,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  2  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Covert,  created  as  above,  m.  Isabella,  da.  of  sir  William 
licigh,  of  Longborow,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.,  relict  of  Gervase  \A'armstrey,  of 
Worcester,  but  dying  s.p.,  circa  1679,  the  title  became 

Ext, 


*    CRANE,  of  Chtlton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  11  May  1627- 

I.  Sir  Robert  Crane,  created  as  above,  r«.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  of  sir 
Giles  Alington,  of  Horseheath,  knt.  ;  and  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
Hobart,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  circa  1643,  the  title  became 

Ext. 
1 


CRANE,  of  Wood-Rising,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  20  March  1642-3. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Crane,  created  as  above,  #ra.  Mary,  da.  of  William^ 
lord  Widdrington,  but  dying  s.p.,  1655,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  55 

CRAVEN,  of  Spersholt,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  4  June  16G1. 

I.  Sir  Anthony,  Craven,  created  as  above,  m.  Theodosia,  da.  of  sir 
William  Wiseman,  of  Canfield  Hall,  co.  Essex,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m., 
1713,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CRISPE,  of  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  14  April  16C5. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Crispe,  created  as  above,  m.  Jndith,  da.  of  John 
Adrian,  of  London,  merchant.  Sir  Nicholas  was  of  Westerham,  co.  Kent, 
and  rf.  Nov.  1698. 

II.  Sir  John,  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Sayer,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1728. 

III.  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  num.,  1  June  1730, 
set.  12. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  of  Durnford,  Oxford,  uncle  and  h.,  (being  2d  son  of 
the  1st  bart.,)  d.  s.p.,  10  July  1740,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CROFTS,  of  Stow,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  16  March  1660-1. 


I.  Sir  John  Crofts,  created  as  above,  m.  ,  da.  and   h.  of 

Bryers,  of ,  but  dying  s.p.  1664-5,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CROPLEY,  of  Clerkenwell,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  7  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Cropley,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  da.  and  h. 
of  Daniel  Hollingworth,  of  London,  gent, 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  Robert  Wilson,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  and  d.  circa  1672. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1713,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CROSSE,  of  Westminster. 
Cr.  13  July  1713. 

I.  Sir  Thomas    Crosse,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of    Patrick 
I^ambe,  of  Stoke  Poges,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  and  rf.  27  May  1738,  set.  74. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of '—,  but  dying  s.p.,  12 

March  1762,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CROWE,  of  Llanherne,  co.  Caermarthen. 
Cr.  8  July  1627. 

I.  Sir  Sackvile  Crowe,  created  as  above,  m,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  George 
Manners,  of  Haddon,  and  sister  of  John,  8th  earl  of  Rutland  :  he  d.  in  the 
Fleet  prison,  London,  1683. 


S6  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir'SACKViLE,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Rouse, 
bart. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Herbert,  of  Llangattock,  co. 
Monmouth,  esq.,  and  relict  of  sir  Henry  Vaughan,  of  Derwitt,  co.  Carmar- 
then, but  dying  s.p.s.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CULLEN,  of  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  17  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  Abraham  Cullen,  created  as  above,  m.  Abigael,  da.  of  John 
Rushout,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  1668. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  \G^^. 

III.  Sir  Rushout, b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Maynard, 
of  Isleham,  co.  Cambridge,  and  relict,  1st,  of  Francis  Buller,  of  Cornwall, 
esq.,  and  2dly,  of  William  Adams,  of  Sprowston,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. ;  sir 
Rushout  m.,  2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Jarret,  of  London,  merchant, 
but  dying  s.p.m.,  15  Oct.  1730,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CULPEPER,  of  Preston,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  17  May  1627- 

I.  Sir  William  Culpeper,  created  as  above,  m.  Helen,  da.  of 

■ ,  and  d.  1651. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of ,  and  d.  circa 

or  ante  1660. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  andh.,  d.  s.p.  1723,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CULPEPER,  of  Wakehurst,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  20  Sept.  1628. 

I.  Sir  William  Culpeper,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h. 
of  sir  Benjamin  Pellett,  of  Bolney,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Benjamin,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Goldsmith 
Hudson,  but  d.  s.p. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.  m. . 

IV.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Benjamin  Culpeper, 
esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  and  d.  28  March  1740,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


CURLL,  of  Soberton,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  20  June  1678. 


I.  Sir  Walter  Curll,  created  as  above,  m.  Barbara,  da.  of  ■ 
but  dying  s.p.  1678-9,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  57 

CURSON,  of  Water  Peery,  co.  Oxok. 
Cr.  30  April  1C61. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Curson,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Burrow,  of  Burrow,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1681. 

II.  Sir  JoHK,  s.  and  h.,  to.,  1st,  Penelope,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Child, 
of  Worcestershire,  esq.,  and  2dly,  Anne,  sister  to  Rowland,  lord  Dormer, 
relict  of  Edmund  Powell,  of  Sandford,  co.  Oxon,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.  Sir  John 
d.  Dec.  1727. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Francis  Knollys, 
of  Winchingdon,  co.  Bucks,  esq.  ;  and  2dly,  Winifred,  da.  of  Edmund 
Powell,  of  Sandford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  28  May  1750,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CURTIUS,  Resident  in  Sweden. 
Cr.  2  April  1G52. 

I.  Sir  William  Cttrtitts,  resident  in  Sweden  and  Germany,  for 
Charles  2d  ;  of  whom  (from  his  residence  abroad)  no  information  has  been 
obtained. 


CURWEN,  of  Workington,  co.  Cumberland. 
Cr.  12  March  1626-7. 

I.  Sir  Patricius  Curwen,  created  as  above,  m.  Isabel,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  George  Selby,  of  Whitehouse,  co.  Durham,  but  dying  s.p.s.  1664,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


CUTLER,  of  London. 
Cr.  9  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Cutler,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Ehsha,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Tipping,  of  Wheatfield,  co.  Oxon,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Foot,  of  London,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
15  April  1693,  aet.  85,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


CUTTS,  of  Childerlev,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  21  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Cutts,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  at  Sarum,  in  1670,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


D'AETH,  of  Knowlton,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  16  July  17 16. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  D'Aeth,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
at  length  h.  of  sir  John  Narborough,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Walter 
Wilhams,  of  Dingestow,  co.  Monmouth,  gent.,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1745. 

II.  Sir  Narborough,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Anne,  da.  of  John  Clarke,  of  Blake 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1773. 

III.  Sir  Narborough,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1808,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

d3 


58  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

DALLISON,  of  LouGHTON,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Dalmson,  created  as  above,  wi.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 

Tirwhitt,  of . 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  slain  s.p.  at  Naseby,  (ex  parte  regis,)  14  June 
1645,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DALSTON,  of  Dalston,  co.  Cumberland. 
Cr.  15  Feb.  1640-1. 

I.  Sir  William  Dalston,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Bolles,  of  Osberton,  co.  Notts,  esq.,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1683. 

II.  Sir  JoH  V,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  William  Ramsden,  knt. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  -,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Francis 

Blake,  of  Whitney,  co.  Oxon,  knt.  ;  and    2dly,  Anne,   da.  of   sir  3Iichael 
Wentworth,  of  Woolley,  co.  York,  knt. 

IV.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  (by   the  1st    marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.    of 
George  Huxley,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  7  March  1765,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DANCE-HOLLAND,    of  Wittenham,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  27  Nov.   1800. 

I.  Sir  Nathaniel  Dance-Holland,  created  as  above,  m.  Harriet,  da. 
iof  sir  Cecil  Bisshopp,  bart.,  and  relict,  1st,  of  Thomas  Dummer,  of  Cran- 
bury,  CO.  Hants,  and  2dly,  of  Thomas  Chamberlaine,  esqs.,  but  dying  s.p. 
15  Oct.  1811,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DANVERS,  of  CuLwoRTH,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  21  March  1642-3. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Danvers,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William 
Pope,  knt.,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1683. 

II.  Sir  Pope,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Barker,  esq., 
of  Sunning,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  4  May  1712. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Meriel,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Leicester,  of 
Nether  Tabley,  co.  Chester,  bart.  ;  2dly,  Susannah,  sister  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Edward  Nicolls,  bart.  ;  and  3dly,  Mary,  da.  of  the  rev.  John  Hutchins, 
rector  of  Eydon.     Sir  John  d.  26  Sept.  1744. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  10  Aug. 
1753,  set.  22. 

V.  Sir  Michael,  b.  and  h.,  d.imm.,  20  Aug.  1776,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DANVERS,  of  Swithland,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  4  July  1746. 

t.  Sir  Joseph  Danvers,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of 
Thomas  Babington,  of  Rothley,  esq.,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1753,  aet.  56. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  59 

TI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of Joel  Watson,  of 

Claphann,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,   but   dying  s.p.m.  21   Sept.    1790,  set.  73,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


DARCY,  of  St.  Ostth's,  co.  Essex. 
Cr,  19  June  16C0. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Darcy,  created  as  above,  in.,  1st,  Cecilia,  da.  of  sir 
Synionds  D'E^ves,  of  Stowe  Lan^toft,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.  and  l)art. ;  2dly, 
Jane,  da.  of  Robert  Cole,  of  the  Temple,  London,  esq.,  d.  1G93. 

II.  Sir<jrEORGE,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.,  Oct.  1698, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DARELL,  of  West  Woodhey,  co.  Berks. 
Cr,  13  June  1622, 

I.  Sir  JoHiV  Darell,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Chamberlain,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  William  Young,  of  East  Wood- 
hey, CO.  Hants,  but  dying  s,p.m.  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DARNELL,  of  Heylikg,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  6  Sept.  1621. 

t.  Sir  Thomas  Darnell,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  Thomas 
Fisher,  and  sister  of  sir  Thomas  Fisher,  of  Islington,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
circa  1640,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DAVERS,  of  RouGHAM,  co.  Suffolk^ 
Cr.  12  May  1682, 

J,  Sir  Robert  Davers,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of , 

and  d.  circa  1 6i'>S. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,   m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas,  lord  Jermvn,  of 
Rushbrook,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1722. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  auditor  of  excise,  d.  s.p.  1  June  1723. 

IV.  Sir  Jermyn,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Margaretta,  da.  and  co-h.  of  the  rer. 
mr.  Green,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1743, 

V.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  in  North  America,  1763. 

VI.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1806,  when  the  title  became 

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60  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


DA  VIES,  of  London. 
Cr.  II  Jan.  1685-6. 

I.  Sir  George  Davies,  consul  and  agent,  at  Naples,  created  as  above, 
concerning  whom  no  further  information  has  been  obtained. 


DAVY,  of  Grosvenor  Street,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  20  Oct.  1818. 

L  Sir  Humphrey  Davy,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of 
Charles  Kerr,  of  Kelso,  relict  of  Shuckburgh-Ashby  Apreece,  esq.  Sir 
Humphrey  was  D.C.L.,  president  of  the  Royal  Society,  and  member  of 
several  learned  societies  on  the  continent  of  Europe ;  dying  s.p.  at  Geneva, 
in  1829,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DAWES,  of  Putney,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  1  June  1663. 

I.  Sir  John  Dawes,  created  as  above,  m.  Christian,  da.  and  h.  of 
William  Lyons,  of  Bocking,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  Anthony  Dean, 
of  London,  knt.) 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Right  rev.  sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  &c., 
m.  Frances,  da.  and  at  length  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Darcy,  of  Braxted  Lodge, 
CO.  Essex,  hart.,  and  d.  30  April  1724,  aet.  53. 

IV.  Sir  Darcy,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Richard  Roundell, 
of  Hutton  Wandsley,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1732. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  28  3Iay  1741,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DAWNAY,  of  CowicK,  co.  York. 
Cr.  19  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Dawnay,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  John  Moseley,  of  llskelfe,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  1644. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d,  a  minor  and  unm.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DECKER,  of  London. 
Cr.  20  July  1716. 


I.  Sir  Matthew  Decker,  a  merchant  of  London,  created  as  above, 
m.  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  rev.  Richard  Watkins,  D.D.,  rector  of  Wiekford, 
CO.  Warwick,  but  dying  s.p.m.  18  IMarch  1749,  the  title  became  ' 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  «1 

DELAVAL,  of  Seatok,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.  29  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Delaval,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Alexander, 
earl  of  Leven,  relict  of  Henry  Eraser,  lord  Lovat. 

II.  Sir  Ralph,  2d  bart.,  grandson  and  h.,  (son  and  h.  of  Robert 
Delaval,  esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Diana,  da.  of  George,  lord 
Delamere,  (who  re-m.  sir  Edward  Blacket,  bart.,)  but  d.  s.p.m.  Aug.  1696. 

III.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  and  had  issue  ;  he  d.  June  1727- 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.  Concerning  the  descent  of  this  baronetcy 
nothing  further  is  known. 


DELAVAL,  of  Ford,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.  1  July  1761. 

I.  Sir  John-Hussey  Delaval,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to 
the  dignity  of  baron  Delaval,  of  Redford,  co.  Wicklow,  in  Ireland,  1782-3, 
and  baron  Delaval,  of  Seaton  Delaval,  21  Aug.  1786  ;  hem.,  1st,  Susannah, 
da.  of  R.  Robinson,  and  widow  of  John  Potter,  esq. ;   and  2dly,  Charlotte, 

da.  of Knight,  but  dying  s.p.m.  21  May  1808,  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


DEIiVES,  of  DoDiNGTOx,  CO.  Chester. 
Cr.  8  May  1621. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Delves,  created  as  above,  »».,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Tho- 
mas Wilbraham,  of  Woodhey,  co.  Chester,  esq.,  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of 
Edward  Baber,  of  Tew,  co.  Somerset,  relict  of  sir  Roger  Wilbraham.  Sir 
Thomas  d.  1640  or  1658. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da. 
of  sir  Roger  Wilbraham  ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Randal  Leicester,  citizen 
of  London.     Sir  Henry  d.  May  1663. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  h.  of  Hall  Ravenscroft,  of  Horsham,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  2dly,  Rachel, 
da.  of  Francis  Forrester,  of  Watling-street,  co.  Salop,  esq. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da. 
of  sir  Richard  Knightly,  of  Fawesley,  co.  Northampton,  K.B. ;  2dly, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry,  earl  of  Warrington,  Avho  d.  s.p. ;  3dly,  Elizabeth, 

da.  of  Andrew  Barker,  of  Fairford,  co.  Gloucester,  esq. ;  and  4thly, , 

da.  of  sir  John  Huband,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.   12  Sept.  1727?  set.   /&, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


DE  NEUFVILLE,  of  Frankfort,  in  Germany. 
Cr.   18  March  1709. 

I.  Sir  Robert  de  Neufville,  created  as  above,  resided  abroad  ; 
whether  the  dignity  continue  in  existence  or  has  become  extinct,  no  in- 
formation can  be  obtained. 


62  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


DENNIS,  of  St.  Mary's  and  Bi.ackmonstone,  co.   Kent. 
Cr.  2«  Oct.  1767. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Dennis,  created  as  above,  m.   Elizabeth,    da.  of    

Pappet.     Sir  Peter  d.  a  vice-admiral  of  the  red,  12  June  1778,  s.p.,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


DENNY,  of  (tillingham,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  3  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  William  Denny,  created  as  above,  »w.  Catherine,  da.  of 

Young.     Sir  William  d.  without  issue,  and  in  extreme  want,  upon  which 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


Denton,  of  hillersden,  co.  bucks. 

Cr.  12  May  1699. 

T.  Sir  Edmond  Denton,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Anthony  Rowe,  of  Hackney,  co.  flliddlesex,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  Trevor, 
viscount  Hillsborough,  in  Ireland,)  but  dying  s.p.  April  1714,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DE  RAEDT,  of  Holland. 
Cr.  30  3Iay  1660. 


I.  Sir  GuALTER  DE  Raedt,  of  the  Hague,  was  created  as  above,  but 
neither  of  him  or  of  his  descendants,  (if  any  he  had,)  has  any  information 
been  obtained. 


DEREHAM,  of  West  Dereham,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  8  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Dereham,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth, 
da.  and  h.  of  Richard  Scott,  of  Scotts  Hall,  co.  Kent,  esq.  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Richard  Gargrave,  of  Nostell  Abbey,  co.  York, 
knt. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m. ,  da.  and  co-h. 

of  sir  John  Maynard,  serjeant-at-law,  but  d,  s.p.  1682. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Robert,  viscount 
Purbeck,  and  d.  at  Jamaica. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  resided  in  the  court  of  the  duke  of  Tus- 
cany, where  he  had  been  brought  up,  but  d.  unm.^  £t  Rome,  16  Jan. 
1733,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  63 

DE  VIC,  of  Guernsey. 
Cr.  3  Sept.  1649. 

I.  Sir  Henry  De  Vic,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir 
Philip  Carteret,  of  St.  Owen,  in  Jersey,  knt. ;  sir  Henry  was  chancellor  of 
the  garter,  and  secretary  for  the  French  tongue  ;   d.  20  Nov.  1672. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young  and  unm.,  in  Ireland,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


D'EWES,  of  Stow  Hall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  15  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  SyittONDS  D'Ewes,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  and  h. 
of  sir  William  Clopton,  of  Kentwell,  co.  Suffolk,  knt. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth, 
da.  and  co.-h.  of  sir  Henry  Willoughby,  of  Risley,  co.  Derby,  bart.,  (who 
re-m.  sir  John  Wray.)  Sir  Symonds  was  a  famous  antiquary,  and 
author  of  several  works,  he  d.  18  April  1650,  aet.  48. 

II.  Sir  Willoughby,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Priscilla,  da. 
of  Francis  Clinton,  alias  Fines,  of  Stourton,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  circa 
1685. 

III.  Sir  Symonds,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Delariviere,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas, 
lord  Jermyn,  and  d.  May  1722. 

IV.  Sir  Jermyn,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  21  April  1731,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DIGGS,  of  Chilham  Castle,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  6  March  1665-6. 

I.  Sir  Maurice  Diggs,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Bennet,  da.of  Mark 
Dixwell,  of  Folkstone  and  Brome,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  and  2dly,  Judith,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  George  Rose,  of  Eastergate,  co.  Sussex,  (who  re-m.  Daniel  Sheldon-, 
of  Ham  Court,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p.  1666,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DILLINGTON,  of  Knighton,  in  the  Isle  of  WioHXi 
Cr.  6  Sept.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Dillington,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Mabell,  da.  of 
sir  Humphrey  rorster;  2dly,  Catherine,  sister  of  Richard,  lord  Gorges, 
and  d.  1664. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  and  h.  of  Robert  Dilling- 
ton, esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.,  by  his  1st  wife,)  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of 
John  Freake,  of  Shrowton,  esq. ;  2dly,  Hannah,  da.  of  William  Webb, 
citizen  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1687. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  circa  1689. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1712. 

V.  Sir  Tristram,  major  in  the  guards,  b.  and  h,,  (by  the  2d  marriage,) 
d.  s.p.  4  July  1721,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


64  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


DIXWELL,  of  TiBLixGHAM,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  18  Feb.  1627-8. 

I.  Sir  Basil  Dixwell,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  1641,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DIXWELL,  of  Broomhouse,  co.  Kekt. 
Cr.  18  June  16C0. 

I.  Sir  Basil  Dixwell,  great  nephew  of  the  above,  created  as  above, 
m.  Dorothy,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Peyton,  of  Knowlton,  co.  Kent, 
bart. 

JI.  Sir  Basil,  auditor  of  Excise  and  governor  of  Dover  Castle,  s.  and  h., 
TO.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  John  Temple,  of  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  bart. ; 
and  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  William  Longueville,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  25 
March  1750,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DIXWELL,  of  Cotton  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  11  June  1716. 

I.  Sir  William  Dixwell,  created  as  above,  to.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Roger 
Cave,  of  Stanford,  co.  Northampton,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  14  Jan.  1757?  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


DORMER,  of  Lee  Grange,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  23  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Dormer,  created  as  above,  to.  Susannah,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Richard  Brawne,  of  Alscott,  co.  Gloucester,  knt. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  insane  and  unm.   1726,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DOUGLAS,  of  Castle  Douglas,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  and  Newton 

Douglas,  co.  Wigtoun. 

Cr.  17  July  1801. 

I.  Sir  William  Douglas,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  13  Sept.  1809, 
set.  64,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DOWNING,  of  East  Hatley,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  1  July  1663. 

I.  Sir  George  Downing,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Howard,  of  Naworth  Castle,  co.  Cumberland,  knt.  Sir  George  was 
ambassador  to  Holland,  secretary  to  the  treasury,  and  a  commissioner  of 
customs,  and  d,  circa  1684. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  85 

II.  Sir  George,  teller  of  the  Exchequer,  s.  and  h.,  wi.  Catherine,  da.  of 
James,  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  d.  June  1711. 

III.  Right  hon.  sir  George,  K.B.,  founder  of  Downing  College,  Cam- 
bridge, s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  William  Forrester,  of  Watling  Street, 

CO.  Salop,  knt.,  and  d.  1749. 

IV.  Sir  Jacob-Garrard,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  only  son  of  Charles 

Downing,  esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m. ,  da.  of  ,  (who 

re-m.  capt.,  afterwards  admiral  sir  George  Bowyer,  bart.,)  but  dying  s.p.  in 
Hill-street,  Berkeley-square,  7  I'eb.  1 764,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DOYLE. 
Or.  29  Oct.  1825. 

I.  Sir  John  Doti.e,  created  as  above,  general  in  the  army,  G.C.B.  and 
K.C.,  col.  of  the  87th  foot,  and  governor  of  Charlemont,  d.  unm.  8  Aug. 
1834,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


D'OYLEY,  of  Chiselhampton,  co.  Oxok. 
Cr.  7July  1C6G. 

I.  Sir  John  D'Oyley,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Richard  Cholmondley,  of  Whitby  Abbey,  co.  Yoi-k,  and  d.  1709. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Susannah,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Putt,  of 
Comb,  CO.  Devon,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Rebecca,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Goddard  Carter, 
of  Alvescot,  CO.  Oxford,  esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  John  d.  circa 
1746. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Wotton,  of  Engle- 
bourn,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d.  6  Feb.  1759. 

IV.  Rev.  sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  rector  of  Cuxham,  co.  Oxon,  (2d  son  of  the 
2d  bart.,)  d.  unm.  Nov.  1773. 

V.  Sir  WiLLiAM;  b.  and  h.,  (3d  son  of  the  2d  bart.,)  m. ,  da.  of 

Monk,  and  deceasing  (it  is  supposed)  s.p.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


D'OYLEY,  of  Kandy,  in  Ceylon. 
Cr.  29  Aug.  1821. 

I.  Sir  John  D'Oyley,  created  as  above ;  a  member  of  his  majesty's 
council  at  Ceylon,  and  resident  and  first  commissioner  of  government  in  the 
Kandyan  provinces,  d.  at  Kandy,  unm.,  25  May  1824,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


DRAKE,  of  BucKLANB,  CO.  Devon. 
Cr.  2  Aug.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Drake,  nephew  of  the  great  navigator,  created  as  above 
m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Amias  Bampfylde,  of  Poltimore,  co.  Devon  knt.  •' 
and  2dly,  Joan,  da.  of  William  Strode,  of  Newnham,  knt.  '        ' ' 


66  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of 

Pym,  of  Brymore,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  nephew  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Thomas  Drake,  2d  son 
of  the  1st  hart.,)  m.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  John  Bampfylde,  of  Poltimore, 
bart. ;  2dly,  Anne,   da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Boon,  of  Mount  Boon,  co. 

Devon,  esq.,  who  both  d.  s.p. ;  and  3dly, ,  da.  of  sir  Henry  PoUexfen, 

knt.     Sir  Francis  d.  circa  17 18. 

IV.  Sir  Francis-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Anne,  da.  of  Samuel  Heathcote, 
of  Hursley,  co.  Hants,  esq.,  and  d.  Jan.  1740,  set.  47- 

V.  Sir  Francis-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  22  Feb.  1794,  aet.  C3,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


DRAKE,  of  Shardei.ows,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  17  July  lfi41. 

I.  Sir  William  Drake,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  1669,  aet.  63,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


DRAKE,  of  Ash,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  31  Aug.  1660. 


I.  Sir  John  Drake,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John 
Yonge,  bart. ;  2dly,  Dionysia,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Strode,  of  Newenham,  co. 
Devon,  knt.,  and  d.  1669. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  1683. 

III.  Sir  Bernard,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
George  Prestwood,  of  Biitterford,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  relict  of  Hugh  Stowell, 
of  Ferry  here,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Judith,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William 

Eveleigh,  of  Olcomb,  in  Ottery  St.  INIary,  co.  Devon  ;   2dly, ,  da.  of  sir 

Peter  Prideaux,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  9  Sept.  1724. 

VI.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William-Peere  Williams, 
esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  21  Oct.  1733,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DRAKE,  of  Prospect,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  28  May  1782. 

I.  Sir  Francis-Samuel  Drake,  created  as  above,  «?.,  1st,  Elizabeth 

Hayman,    of  Kent ;    and   2dly,    ,  da.    of   George   Onslow,    esq.     Sir 

Francis-Samuel  was  a  rear  admiral  of  the  red,  and  d.  s.p.  19  Nov.  1789,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  67 


DRAPER,  of  SuKNtNGHii-L,  CO.  Berks. 
Cr.  9  June  IfiCO. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Draper,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of  ,  but 

dying  s.p.m.  Dec.  1703,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DRURY,  of  RiDDLEswoRTH,  CO.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  7  May  l(i27. 

I.  Sir  Drue  Drury,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  and  at  length  co-h. 
of  Isaac  Jones,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  1632,  set.  44. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Edward 
Dimston,  of  Hopton,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.;  2(lly,  Ellen,  da.  of  Samuel  Harsnet, 
of  Great  Fransham,  eo.  Norfolk,  esq.,  relict  of  William  JIarsham,  of  Strat- 

ton,  CO.  Norfolk,  esq.;  and  3diy,    ,   da.  and  co-h.  of  Violet,  of 

Pinkney,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,   but  dying  s.p.  27  April  1712,  aet.  7S,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


DRURY,  of  Overstone,  co.  Northamptok. 
Cr.  16  Feb.  1739. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Drury,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.  ISIartha,  da.  of  sir 
John  Tyrell,  of  Heron,  co.  Essex,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  19  Jan.  1759,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


DRYDEN,  of  Canons  Ashby,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  16  Nov.  1619. 

T.  Sir  Erasmus  Dryden,  created  as  above,  w.  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
William  Wilkes,  of  Hodnet,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  d.  22  May  1632. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  in.,  1st,  Priscilla,  da.  of  James  Quarles,  of  Rom^ 
ford,  CO.  Essex,  esq.;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Henry  Parvis,  of  Ruckholts,  in 
Low  liayton,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  both  of  whom  d.  s.p.;  and  3dly,  Honor,  da.  of 
sir  Robert  Bevile,  of  Chesterton,  co.  Hunts,  knt.     Sir  John  d.  circa  1658. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h,,  d.  unm.  19  Aug.  1708,  fet.  76. 

IV.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  William  Dryden,  esq., 
2d  son  of  sir  Erasmus,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of Luck,  of  North- 
amptonshire, but  (/.  s.p.m. 

V.  Sir  Erasmus-Henry,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  eldest  surviving  son  of 
John  Dryden,  esq.,  the  poet  laureat,  eldest  son  of  Erasmus  Dryden,  of  Tich- 
marsh,  3d  son  of  sir  Erasmus,  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  I7II. 

VI.  Sir  Erasmus,  uncle  and  h.,  (being  2d  son  of  Erasmus  Dryden,  of 
Tichmarsh,  esq.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward  Martyn,  of  Westminster,  and 
d.  3  Nov.  171 8,  aet.  82. 

VII.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Edward  Dryden,  esq., 
only  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Ingram, 


68  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

of  Barraby,  co.  York,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da,  of  John  Roper,  of 
Berkhamstead,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  21  March  1770,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


DUCIE,  Lord  Mayor,  of  London'. 
Cr.  28  Nov.  1C29. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Ducie,  lord  mayor  of  London,  created  as  above,  »«. 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Pyott,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  circa 
1634. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1656. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  K.B.,  was  created  viscount  Downe,  in 
Ireland,  m.  Frances,  only  da.  of  Francis,  lord  Seymour,  of  Trowbridge,  but 
d.  s.p.  9  Sept.  1679,  when  the  viscounty  became  extinct. 

IV.  Sir  William,  nephew  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  sir  Hugh  Ducie, 

K.B.,  next  brother  to  viscount  Downe,)  m. ,  da.  of  ,  of  Herts,  but 

d,  s.p. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  May  1703,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUCK,  of  Haswell,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  19  March  1686-7. 

I.  Sir  John  Duck,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of ■  Heselhope,  of 

Durham,  but  dying  s.p.  26  Aug.  1691,  aet.  59,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUDDLESTONE,  of  Bristol. 
Cr.  11  Jan.  1691-2. 


I.  Sir  John  Duddlestone,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of . 

II.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of Duddlestone,  esq.,  s. 

and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  was,  in  1727,  in  the  customs  at  Bristol,  in  a  very 
low  condition,  and  at  his  decease  the  title  is  supposed  to  have  become 

Ext.  ' 


DUDLEY,  of  Clapton,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  1  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Dudley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st, ,  da.  of  M.  de 

Pleure  ;  2d]y,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Roger  Smith,  of  Edmondthorp,  co.  Leicester, 
knt. ;  and  3dlv,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Paul  Pindar,  of  London,  knt.  Sir 
William  d.  1670. 

II.  Sir  Matthew,  commissioner  of  customs  and  F.R.S.,  s.  andh.,  m. 
lady  Mary,  da.  of  Henry,  earl  of  Thomond,  and  d.  13  April  1721. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  C9 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  sir  Richard 
Kennedy,  of  Ireland,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.s.,  at  York,  15  June  1764,  aet.  63, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUKE,  of  Benhall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  16  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Duke,  created  as  above,  m.  Ellen,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John 
Panton,  of  Brunslip,  co.  Denbigh,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1G71. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Edward  Duke, 
M.D.,  and  d.  circa  1705. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Rudge,  of 
CO.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  25  Aug.  1732,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUNCAN,  of  Mary-le-bone,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  4  Aug.  1764. 

I.  Sir  William  Duncan,  F.R.S.  and  physician  to  the  king,  created  as 
above,  m.  lady  Mary,  da.  of  Sackville,  earl  of  Thanet,  but  dying  s.p.,  at 
Naples,  Sept.  1774,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUNCOMBE,  of  Tangley,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  4  Feb.  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Duncosibe,  created  as  above,  m.  Hester,  da.  and  co-li. 
of  John  Stynt,  alderman  of  London. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Ralph  Bash,  of  Stansted- 
bury,  CO.  Herts,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  Aug.  1706,  tlie  title  became 

Ext. 


DUTRY,  of  London. 
Cr.  19  June  1716. 

I.  Sir  Dennis  Dutry,  one  of  the  directors  of  the  East  India  Cf)mpany. 
created  as  above,  m.  ]Mary,  da.  of  Hillary  Reneu,  merchant,  (who  re-m, 
Gervase  van  Neck,)  but  dying  s.p.  20  Oct.  172B,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DUTTON,  of  Sherborne,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  22  June  l(i78. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Dutton,  created  as  above,  ?n.,  1st,  Grizel,  da.  of  sir  Ed- 
ward Pool,  of  Kemble,  co.  Wilts  ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Peter  Barwick,  M.D. 
to  Charles  II.,  and  d.  circa  1721. 


70  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II-  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  »n.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir 

tlary,  da.   of 
1  Feb.  1743, 


ii.     .^'ix    .^vyxAi-.,    .J.    MiivA    ii,,     \^uy     Liic    ^u    lllrti  llrtgt;,^     7/1, y     JSL,    ill, 

Rushout   Cullen,  of  Upton,   co.  Warwick,   bart. ;  atid  2dly,   Mary,  da.  of 
Francis  Keck,  of  Great  Tew,  co.  Oxford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p 


the  title  became 

Ext 


DYCER,  of  Uphall,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  18  March  1660-1. 


I.  Sir  Robert  DycER,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  William 
Styles,  of  Emingston,  co.  Suffolk,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1067,  set.  72. 

II.  Sir  Robert,   s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  Richard  Gulstone,  of  co. 
Herts,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1676,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


DYER,  of  Staughton,  co.  Hunts. 
Cr.  8  June  1627. 

I.  Sir  LuDOViCK  Dyer,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
Yelverton,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  circa  1670,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EARLE,  of  Craglethorpe,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  2  July  1629. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Earle,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Edward 
Hartop,  of  Buckminster,  co.  Leicester,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  John  Earle,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  sir  Richard,  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  of  the  small-pox. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  uncle  and  h.,  (being  2d  son  of  sir  Richard,  1st  bart.,) 
m.  Ellena,  da.  of  William  Welby,  of  Denton,  co,  Lincoln,  esq.,  (who  re-m. 
Edward  Payne,  of  Hough,  co.  Lincoln,)  and  d.  circa  1684. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  13  Aug.  1697,  aet.  24,  %vhen  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


EAST,  of  Hai-l  Place,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  5  June  1766. 

I.  Sir  William  East,  created  as  above,  m.  Hannah,  da.  of  Henry  Cas- 
samajor,  of  Tokington,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1819,  set.  83. 

II.  Sir  Gilbert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor-Mary,  eldest  da.  of  William 
JollifFe,  esq.,  (who  re-m..,  31  March  1834,  hon.  John-Craven  Westenra, 
son  of  lord  Rossmore,).but  dying  s.p.  11  Dec.  1828,  aet.  64,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  71 

EDWARDS,  of  York, 
€r.  7  Dec.  1691. 

I.  Sir  James  Edwarbs,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  ,  da.  of 

Wright,  alderman  of  York  ;  2dly, ,  da.   of  Holwell,  of  Hackney, 

CO.  Middlesex,  and  d.  INIarch  1702. 

II.  Sir  James,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da. 
and  h.  of  Matthew  Kirby,  of  Walton-upon-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  D.D.,  but 
d.  s.p.  1744. 

III.  Rev.  sir  Nathaniel,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  vicar  of  Wey- 
bridge,  co.  Surrey,  d.  there  unm.  10  March  1764,  wh^n  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ELDRED,  of  Saxham  Magna,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1641-2. 

I.    Sir  Revet   Eldred,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of 

John  Blakey,  of ,  co.  Salop,  gent.,  (who  re-m.  Arnold,  alderman 

of  Loudon,)  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1653,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ELLIOTT,  of  Peebles,  N.  B, 
Cr.  25  July  1778. 


I.  Sir  John  Elliott,  physician  to  the  prince  of  Wales,  created  as 
above,  d.  unm.  at  Brocket  Hall,  co.  Herts,  7  Nov.  1786,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext, 


ELLYS,  of  Wyham,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  30  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Ellts,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Stan- 
hope, of  Elvaston,  co.  Derby,  brother  of  Philip,  1st  earl  of  Chesterfield. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Isabella,  da.  of  Richard  Hampden,  esq., 
chancellor  of  the  exchequer,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1727,  set.  74. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  /n.,  1st, ,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas 

Hussey,  of  Dodington,  co.  Lincoln,  hart.;  and  2dly,  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Thomas  Gould,  of  Ivor,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  14  Jan.  1742,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


ELW^ES,  of  Stoke,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  22  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  Gervase  Elwes,  created  as  above,  m.  Amy,  da.  of  dr.  Trigge,  of 
Highworth,  co.  Wilts,  and  d.  May  1705. 

II.  Sir  Harvey,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  son  of  Gervase  Elwes,  esq., 


72  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.).  Sir  Han^ey  was  a  man  of  most  parsimonious 
habits,  and  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1763,  leaving  his  large  estates  to  his  nephew, 
John-Meggott  Elwes,  esq.,  who  likewise  inherited  his  uncle's  miserly  dis- 
position. 

III.  Sir  "William,  cousin  and  h.  (son  of Elwes,  esq.,  younger  son 

of  the  1st  bart.).  Sir  William  resided  in  Sion-lane,  Isleworth,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  a  small  income,  and  at  which  place  he  was  buried  26  Nov.  177^> 
leaving  three  sons,  Henry,  William,  and  Thomas,  the  eldest  of  whom  (if 
legitimate)  must  have  succeeded  him  in  the  title;  but  after  1779j  when 
William  and  Thomas  Elwes,  esqs.,  proved  their  father's  will,  there  is  no 
further  trace  found  of  them  ;  nor  at  the  death  of  their  mother,  (called  dame 
Johanna  Elwes,  formerly  Bobulia,)  did  any  of  her  kin  appear  to  take  out 
letters  of  administration  to  her  effects. 


EL  WILL,  of  Exeter. 
Cr.  25  Aug.  1709. 


I.  Sir  John  Elwill,  created  as  above,  «?.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John 

Bampfylde,  of  Poltimore,  co.  Devon,  who  d.  s.p.;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  and  h. 

of Leigh,  of  Egham,  co.  Surrey.     Sir  John  d.  25  April  1717. 

II.  Sir  John,  of  Langley,  co.  Kent,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  and  h.  of 

Humphrey  Style,  of  Langley,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  Henry  Bartlet,) 
but  d.  s.p.  10  Sept.  1727- 

III.  Sir  Edmund,  comptroller  of  excise,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of 
William  Specke,  of  Beaucham,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1740. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Selina,  da.  of  Peter  Bathurst,  esq.,  widow 
of  tlie  earl  of  Kanelagh,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  1  March  1778,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ENGLEFIELD,  of  Wotton-Basset,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Englefield,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  An- 
thony Browne,  esq.,  and  grandda.  of  Anthony,  1st  viscount  Montagu,  and 
d.  2f>  Oct.  1G.31,  ajt.  69. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Winifred,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William 
Brooksby,  esq.,  and  d.  I  May  1656. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Honoria,  da.  of  Henry  O'Bryen,  earl  of 
Thomond,  (who  re-m.  sir  Robert  Howard,  knt.,)  but  d.  s.p.  May  1665. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  to  sir  Francis,  2d  bart.,)  w., 
1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Henry  VV^inchcomb,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p.;  and  2dly,  Mary, 
da.  of  George  Huntley,  esq. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  natural  da.  of  John,  lord  Cul- 
peper,  but  d.  s.p.s.  21  April  1728. 

VI.  Sir  Henry,  F.R.S.,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and  h.  of  Henry  Engle- 
field, esq.,  son  of  Anthony  Englefield,  esq.,  son  of  Anthony,  next  brother 
who  left  issue,  of  sir  Thomas,  4th  bart.,)  «».,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas 
Berkeley,  of  Spetchley,  co.  Worcester,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Catharine,  da.  of  sir 
Charles  Bucke,  of  Hanby  Grange,  co.  Lincoln,  bart.  Sir  Henry  d.  25  May 
1780. 

VII.  Sir  Henry-Charles,  s.  andh.,  d.  s.p.  21  March  1822,  when  th» 
title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  73 


ENYON,  of  Flowrie,  co.  Northamptok. 
Cr.  9  April  1642. 

T.  Sir  James  Enyok,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Adam  New- 
ton,  of  Charlton,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  but  being  slain  in  a  duel  with  sir  Nicholas 
Crispe,  s.p.m.,  1642,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ERNLE,  of  New  Sarum,  c3.  Wilts. 
Cr.  2  Feb.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Walter  Erxle,  created  as  above,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  Edward 
Tooker,  of  Madington,  esq.,  sister  and  co-h.  of  sir  Giles  Tooker,  bart.,  and 
d.  circa  1682. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Edward  Ernie,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  sir  Walter,  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Erie,  of 
Charborough,  co.  Dorset,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  31  Jan.  1728-9. 

IV.  Sir  Walter,  cousin  and  h.,  (eldest  son  and  h.  of  Walter  Ernie,  esq., 
2d  son  of  the  1st  bai-t.,)  d.  s.p.  circa  1730. 

V.  Rev.  Sir  John,  rector  of  All-Cannings,  co.  Wilts,  b.  and  h.,  m,  Eli- 
zabeth,  da.  of  John  Smith,  of  Alton,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  d,  s.p.m.  circa 
1734. 

VI.  Sir  Michael,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  eldest  son  of  Edward,  only  son 
of  Michael  Ernie,  of  Brimslade  Park,  esq.,  brother  of  sir  Walter,  1st 
bart.,  and  whose  descendants  were  said  to  come  within  the  limitation  of  the 
patent,)  d.  unm.  circa  1771. 

VII.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1787-8,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ESSEX,  of  Bewcot,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612- 


I.  Sir  William  Essex,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Walter 
Harcourt,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  co.  Oxon,  knt.  Sir  William  having  wasted 
his  large  fortune,  accepted  the  command  of  a  company  of  foot  in  the  parlia- 
ment army,  in  the  regiment  whereof  his  son  was  colonel :  he  was  taken 
prisoner  at  Edgehill,  at  which  battle  col.  Charles  Essex  was  slain,  and  dying 
some  time  after,  s.p.s.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ESTCOURT,  of  Newton,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  17  March  1626-7- 

I.  Sir  Giles  Estcourt,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Mordaunt,  of  Little  Massingham,  co.  Norfolk,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Giles,  s.  and  h.,  slain  unm.  in  Italy. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  slain  unm.  at  the  Globe  tavern,  in  London, 
by  Henry  St.  John,  esq.,  circa  1684,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


74  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


ETHERINGTON,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  co.  York. 
Cr,  22  Nov.  1775. 

I.  Sir  Hevry  Etherixgton,  created  as  above,  m.  Maria-Constantia, 
da.  of  sir  Thomas  Cave,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  16  Aug.  1819,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EVELYN,  of  GoDSTONE,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  29  May  16G0. 

I.  Sir  John  Evelyn,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da,  of  sir  John 
olynne,  knt.,  serjeant-at-law  ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  George  Farmer, 
esq.,  prothonotary  of  the  Common  Pleas;  but  dying  s.p.  1071,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


EVELYN,  of  Long  Ditton,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  17  Feb.  1082- 3. 

I.    Sir  Edward  Evelyn,   created  as  above,   m.  Mary,  da.  of 

Balaam,  of  Swarston,  co.  Cambridge,  but  dying  s.p.s.  1692,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EVERARD,  of  Much-Waltiiam,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1628-9. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Everard,  created  as  above,  »i.,  1st,  Joan,  da.  of  sir 
Francis  Barrington,  bart.;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Lee,  of 
Billesley,  co.  Warwick,  relict  of  sir  Gervase  Ehves,  of  Woodford,  co.  Es- 
sex, knt. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Henry  Gibbs,  of  Falkland,  in  Scotland,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of 
sir  John  Finet,  knt.     Sir  Richard  d.  Aug.  1G94,  S8t.  70. 

III.  Sir  Hugh,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Brown,  of  Salisbury,  M.D.,  and  d.  Jan.  1705-6,  aet.  51. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  governor  of  North  Carolina,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  Richard  Kidder,  CD.,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  d. 
in  London,  17  Feb.  1732-3. 

V.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  7  March  1741-2. 

VI.  Sir  Hugh,  b.  and  h.,  went  to  Georgia;  he  m.  Mary,  da.  of  

" ,  but  dying  s.p.  1745,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  75 


EYLES,  of  London. 
Cr.  1  Dec.  1714. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Eyles,  created  as  above,  m,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Richard  Ayley,  of  London,  esq.,  and  d.  June  1716. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Slary,  da.  of  Joseph-Haskin  Styles,  esq.  Sir 
John  was  sub-governor  of  the  South  Sea  company,  lord  mayor  in  1727}  and 
postmaster. general,  and  d  11  March  1745. 

III.  Sir  Francis-Haskin,  s.  and  h.,  took  the  surname  of  Styles  in  ad- 
dition to  that  of  Eyles,  m.  Sibella,  da.  of  Philip  Egerton,  D.D.,  rector  of 
Astbury,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1762. 

IV.  Sir  John-Haskin,  s.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.  1  Nov.  1768,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


FALKINER,  of  Abbot stown,  co.  Dublin. 
Cr.  21  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Sir  Frederick-John  Falkiner,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne- 
Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Sackville  Gardiner,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1815,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


FANSHAW. 

Cr.  2  Sept.  1650. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Fanshaw,  (younger  brother  of  Thomas,  viscount  Fan- 
shaw,)  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Harison,  of  Balls,  co. 
Herts,  knt.  Sir  Richard  was  sometime  secretary  of  state  to  king  Charles 
the  first :  after  the  restoration,  he  was  master  of  the  requests  and  ambassador 
to  Spain  and  Portugal ;  he  d.  at  Madrid,  14  June  1666,  ajt.  59. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  was  deaf  and  dumb,  and  d.  unm,  circa  1695, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FARINGTON,  of  Chichester,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  17  Dec.  1697- 

I.  Sir  Richard  Fabington,  created  as  above,  m.  twice,  but  dying 
s.p.s.  7  Aug.  1719,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FARNABY,  of  Kippington,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  21  July  1726. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Farnaby,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Na- 
thaniel Letten,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  27  April  1741,  «et.  67. 

E  2 


76  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Thoma«,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  the  rev.  Montague 
Lloyd,  D.D.,  and  d.  24  March  I76O,  set.  54. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  John  Radcliffe,  of 
Hitchin,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  and  sister  of  John  Radcliffe,  of  the  same,  esq.,  relict 
of  Richard  Charleton,  of  London,  merchant.  Sir  Charles,  in  1784,  assumed 
the  surname  Oi  Radcliife  in  addition  to  that  of  Farnaby,  but  dying  s.p.  1798, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


FELLOWS,  of  Carshalton,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  20  Jan.  I7 18-10. 

I.  Sir  John  Fellow*,  governor  of  the  South  Sea  company,  created 
above,  d.  s.p.  26  July  1724,  a;t.  54,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FELTON,  of  Playford,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  20  July  1020. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Felton,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  Bas- 
singborne  Gawdy,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  sir  Lyonell  Talmach,  of 
Helmingham  Hall,  co.  Suffolk,  hart.,  and  d.  1690. 

III.  Sir  Adam,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  George  Reresby,  of 
Thrybergh,  co.  York,  relict,  1st,  of  sir  Francis  Foljambe,  bart.;  2dly,  of 
Edward  Horner,  esq.;  and  3dly,  of  William,  viscount  Castlemaine.  Sir 
Adam  d.  s.p.  Feb.  1696. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  comptroller  of  the  queen's  household,  b.  and  h.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  James,  earl  of  Suffolk,  but  d.  s.p.m.  2  March 
I7O8. 

V.  Sir  CoMPTON,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of Finch,  of  Playford, 

but  dving  s.p.m.  18  iS'ov.  1719,  set.  69,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FENWICK,  of  Fenwick,  co.  Northubiberland. 
Cr.  9  June  1628. 

I.  Sir  John  Fenwick,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Slingsby,  of  Redhouse,  co.  York,  knt.;  2dly,  Grace,  da.  of  Thomas 

liOraine,  of  Kirkharle,  co.  Northumberland ;  and  3dly, ,  da.  of  

Bond  :  he  d.  circa  1658,  set.  79. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (eldest  son  by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Jane,  da. 
of  Henry  Stapleton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1682,  set.  61. 

III.  Major-general  sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Charles,  earl  of 
Carlisle,  was  attainted  for  high  treason,  and  beheaded  on  Tower-hill,  s.p.s., 
27  Jan.  1696-7,  set.  52,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TERMOR,  (afterwards  EVERSFIELD,)  of  Welches,  co.  Sussex,  and 

of  Sevek-Oaks,  CO.  Kent. 

Cr.  4  May  1725. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Fermor,  created  as  above,  7w.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  John 
Thornycroft,  esq.,  sister  of  sir  John  Thornycroft,  bart.;  and  2dly,  Mary, 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  77 

da.  of  William  Thomas,  of  Folkington,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  sistei"  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Thomas,  bart.,  and  relict,  1st,  of  John  Eversfield,  of  Horsham,  co.  Sus- 
sex, esq.,  2dly,  of  sir  Thomas  Beckford,  of  London,  merchant,  and  3dly,  of 
Corbett  Hene,  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields,  gent. ;  d.  s.p.  3  June  1 734. 

II.  Sir  Charles  Eversfield,  (on  whom  the  dignity  was  limited  by 
the  patent,)  d.  s.p.  26  Oct.  1784,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FERRERS,  of  Skellingthorpe,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  19  Dec.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Ferrers,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  James  Scuda- 
more,  and  d.  1663. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1675,  set.  45,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FETHERSTON,  of  Blackesware,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  4  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Heneage  Fetherston,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Bennet,  of  Baberham,  co.  Cambridge,  bart.,  and  d.  23  Oct.  1711, 
set.  84. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anna-Maria,  da.  and  h.  of  James  Wil- 
liamson, of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.  17  Oct.  1746,  aet.  100,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


FETTIPLACE,  of  Childrey,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  30  March  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Fettiplace,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Francis  Wenman,  of  Carswell,  co.  Oxon  ;  2dly,  Susan,  da.  of  Thomas  Cook, 
of  Staunton,  co.  Worcester,  esq.,  relict  of  Lawrence  Bathurst,  of  Lechlade, 
CO.  Gloucester,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  John  Cutter,  of  Lechlade,  knt.).  Sir 
John  had  no  issue  by  his  2d  wife. 

II.  Sir  Edmund,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1707- 

III.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1714. 

IV.  Sir  Lorenzo,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  10  Feb.  1726. 

V.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  8  April  1743,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FIREBRACE,  of  London. 
Cr.  28  July  1698. 


I.  Sir  Basil  Firebrace,  sometime  sheriff  of  London,  created  as 
above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Hough,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d. 
7  May  1724. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  of  Long  Melford,  co.  Suifolk,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  John  Cordell,  of  Long  Melford,  co.  Suffolk,  bart.,  and 
d.  2  Aug.  1727. 


78  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  CoRDELL,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da,  of  Philip  Bacon,  of  Ipswich, 
CO.  Suffolk,  esq.,  and  relict  of  Edward  Evers,  of  the  same  place,  esq.,  (who 

re-m. Campbell,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p.  28  March  1739,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FISHER,  of  Packingtok,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  7  Dec.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Fisher,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  An- 
thony Tyringham,  of  Tyringham,  co.  Bucks,  knt.,  and  d.  1647. 

II.  Sir  Clement,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  Lane,  of  Bentley, 
CO.  Stafford,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  18  April  1683. 

III.  Sir  Clement,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Thomas  Fisher,  esq.,  next 
brother  to  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Humphrey  Jennens,  of  co.  War- 
wick, esq.,  and  d.  s.p.m.  11  April  1729. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Jacques  Wiseman,  of  Lon- 
don, gent.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1739,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FISHER,  of  St.  Giles,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  19  July  1627- 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Fisher,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Thomas  Fowler,  bart.,  and  d.  22  May  1636. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John  Prescot,  of  Hoxne, 
CO.  Suffolk,  knt.,  (and  who  re-m.  William  Maynard,  esq.,  2d  son  of  lord 
Maynard,)  and  d.  Sept.  1670. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  April  1671,  set.  circa  18. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  to  the  2d  bart.,)  m.,  1st, 

Anne,  da.  of  Leigh,  of  St.  John's  Close,  co.  Middlesex ;  and  2dly, 

Browne,  eldest  da.  of  sir  William  Ramsden,  of  Longley,  co.  York,  knt.,  re- 
lict of  sir  George  Dalston,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  7  Oct.  1707}  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FITTON,  of  Gawsworth,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  2  Oct.  1617. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co.-h.  of 
James  Barret,  of  South  Wales,  and  d.  10  May  1619. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John  Trevor,  of 
Plas  Teg,  CO.  Denbigh,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Felicia,  sister  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  of  Keel, 
CO.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  August  1643,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FLEETWOOD,  of  Caldwick,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Fleetwood,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
John  Peshall,  of  Horsley,  co.  Stafford,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Gertrude,  da.  of  Rowland  Eyre,  of  Hassop, 
CO.  Derby,  esq. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  79 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Golding, 

of  Colston  Basset,  co.  Notts,  bart.,  and  2dly, ,  da.  and  h.  of  Christopher 

Bannister,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Thomas,  next  brother  to  the 
last  bart.,)  m.  Magdalen,  da.  of  Thomas  Berrington,  of  JMott-hall,  co. 
Salop,  esq.,  bnt  d.  s.p.  Dec.  1739. 

v.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Philippa,  da.  of  William  Berrington,  of 
Shrewsbury,  gent.,  and  d.  1741. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1780. 

VII.  Sir  Thomas,  (who  bore  the  title  of  baronet,  but  whether  by  right 

or  assumption  has  not  been  ascertained,)  m.  Mary-Winifred,  da.  of 

,  but  d,  sp.  3  Dec.  1802,  when,  if  not  in  1780,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FLEMING,  of  Brompton  Park,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  22  April  1763. 

I.  Sir  John  Fleming,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  William  Cole- 
man, of  Garnhey,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  6  Nov.  1763,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


FLETCHER,  of  Hutton-in-the-Forest,  co.  Cumberland. 
Cr.  19  Feb.  1640-1. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Fletcher,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir 
George  Dalston,  of  Dalston,  co.  Cumberland,  knt.,  and  was  slain  at  Rowton 
Heath,  1645. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Alice,  da.  of  Hugh,  viscount  Cole- 
raine,  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  James  Johnston,  earl  of  Hartfell,  in  Scotland, 
relict  of  sir  George  Graham,  of  Netherby,  co.  Cumberland,  bart.  Sir 
George  d.  23  July  I7OO,  set.  67. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  retired  into  a  mo- 
nastery of  English  monks,  at  Douay,  in  France,  where  he  d.  19  May  1712, 
aet.  54,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FOLEY,  of  Thorpe  Lee,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  1  July  1767. 

I.  Sir  Robert-Ralph  Foley,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Thomas  Hinchcliffe,  of  BillclifFe,  co,  York,  but  dying  s.p.  7  March  1782, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


FOLJAMBE,  of  Walton,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  24  July  1622. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Foljambe,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  William  Wray,  of  Glentworth,  bart.,  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 


80  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

George  Reresby,  of  Thrybergh,  co.  York,  who  re-m.^  1st,  captain  Edward 
Horner,  s.  and  h.  of  sir  Edward  Horner,  of  Mells,  co.  Somerset,  2dly,  Wil- 
liam, viscount  Castlemaine,  and  3dly,  to  sir  Adam  Felton,  of  Playford,  co. 
Suffolk,  bart.  Sir  Francis  sold  the  Walton  estate,  and  dying  s.p.m.  1640, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


FORSTER,  of  Bamborough  Castle,  co.  NoaTHUMBERLAND. 
Cr.  7  March  1619-20. 

I.  Sir  Claudius  FoBSTER,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
William  Fenwick,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1623,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FORSTER,  of  Aldermarston,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  20  May  1620. 

I.  Sir  Humphrey  Forster,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
William  Kingsmill,  of  Sydmanton,  co.  Hants,  knt.,  and  d.  1663. 

II.  Sir  Humphrey,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Forster, 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Judith,  da.  of  sir  Humphrey  Winch,  of 
Haines,  co.  Beds.,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  Dec.  1711,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FORSTER,  of  East-Greenwich,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  11  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Reginald  Forster,  created  as  above,  m.  Blandina,  da.  of  John 
Acton,  of  London,  goldsmith,  and  d.  circa  1684,  having  spent  a  large  for- 
tune in  the  service  of  Charles  I. 

II.  Sir  Reginald,  s.  and  h.,  to. ,  da.  and  h.  of Nash,  of  Green- 

wich,   CO.  Kent,    esq.,  and  2dly,  an  heiress  of  Warwickshire,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  at  Stratford-upon-Avon,  co.  Warwick,  after  1696,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FORSTER,  of  Stokesly,  co.  York. 
Cr.  18  Sept.  1649. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Forster,  created   as   above,  m.   Joan,   da.  of  

Midleton,  of  Leighton,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1661. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Clare,  da.  of  Anthony  Meynill,  of  Kil- 
vington,  co.  York,  esq. 

III.  Sir   Richard,    s.  and  h.,   d.  unm.   before   1714,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  81 


FORTESCUE,  of  Fali-ow-Pit,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  31  March  1C64. 

I.  Sir  Edmund  Fortescue,  created  as  above,  m.  Ulargery,  da.  of  Henry 
Sandys,  and  sister  and  co-h.  to  William  and  Henry,  successively  lords 
Sandys,  of  the  Vine,  and  d.  circa  1668. 

II.  Sir  Sandys,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Lenthall,  of 
Burford,  co.  Oxon,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1682,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FORTESCUE,  of  Wood,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1666-7. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Fortescue,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Bridget,  da.  of  sir 
John  Eliot,  of  Port  Eliot,  co.  Cornwall,  and  2dly,  Amy,  da.  of  Peter 
Courtney,  of  St.  IMichael,  co.  Cornwall,  and  relict  of  sir  Peter  Courtney,  of 
the  same  county,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1686,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FOWELL,  of  Foweli,,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  1  May  1061. 

I.  Sir  Edsiund  Fowell,  created   as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir 
Anthony  Paulet,  of  Hinton  St.  George,  and  d.  Oct.  1674. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Chichester,  of  Hall, 
CO.  Devon,  knt.,  and  d.  1677. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  Nov.  1692,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FOWLER,  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  21  May  1628. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Fowler,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of Peirson, 

of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1656,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FOWLER,  of  Harnage  Grange,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  1  Nov.  1704. 

I.  Sir  William  Fowler,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Cotton,  of  Combermere,  co.  Chester,  hart.,  and  d.  circa  1717. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  William  Sloane,  of  Ports- 
mouth, esq.,  and  niece  of  sir  Hans  Sloane,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  Francis  Annes- 
ley,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,)  and  d.  before  1737. 

ill.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  brigadier-general  Newton. 

IV.  Sir  William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  s.  and  h.,  d,  tmm.  in  Ger- 
many, 25  Nov.  1760. 

e3 


82  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

V.  Sir  Hans,  uncle  and  heir,  (next  surviving  brother  to  the  Sd  hart.,) 
■ 1  da.  of  Knibbs,  of  Deddington,  co.  Oxfoi'd,  but   dying  s.p. 

ATnrnli   T77  K  t>if>  titla  honomn 


■m.  , - .,, 

1  March  1771,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FRANCKLYN,  of  Moor  Park,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  10  Oct.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Francklyn,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Thomas  Cheek,  of  Pirgo,  co.  Essex,  knt. ;  2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir 
Samuel  Tryon,  of  Halstead,  co.  Essex,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1685. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Robert  Rich,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Barrington, 
esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1695. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Ralph  Hawtrey,  esq.,  of 
Rislip,  CO.  Middlesex,  relict  of  Christopher  Clitherow,  of  Pinners,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  5  Oct.  1728,  aet.  72,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FREER,  of  Water  Eyton,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  11  July  1620. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Freer,  created  as  above,  to.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Stafford, 
of  Blather  wick,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  circa  1630,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


FREKE,  of  West  Bilney,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  4  June  1713. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Freke,  created  as  above,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John 
Meade,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  I7I8. 

II.  Sir  PiERCY,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  at  Dublin,  10  April  1728. 

III.  Sir  John  Redmond,  b.  and  h.,  to. ,  da.  of Brodrick, 

esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  13  April  1764,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FRYER,  of  London. 
Cr,  13  Dec.  I714. 


I.  Sir  John  Fryer,  alderman  of  London,  created  as  above,  m.,  but 
d.  s.p.s.  1 1  Sept.  1726,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  83 


FULLER,  of  the  Ixner  Tj^mple,  London- 
Cr.  1  Aug.  1687. 

L  Sir  James-Chapman  Fuller,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Frances, 
da.  of  John   Fincham,  of  Upwell,  esq.,  and  2dly,  Emma,  da.  of  Richard 

Hoe,  of ,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  relict  of  sir  Edward  Win  tour,  but  dying 

in  the  Fleet  Prison,  s.p.  1709,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FURNESE,  of  Waldeshere,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  27  June  1707- 

L  Sir  Henry  Furnese,  alderman  of  London,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st, 
Anne,  da.  of  Robert  Brough,  esq. ;  2dly,  Matilda,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Vernon,  widow  of  Anthony  Balam,  esq.,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1712,  set.  54. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of 
Anthony  Balam,  esq. ;  2dly,  Arabella,  da.  of  Lewis,  earl  of  Rockingham, 
and  d.  ^  March  1733. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  1735,  ret.  19, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


FUST,  of  Hii.L,  CO.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  21  Aug.  16C2. 


I.  Sir  Edward  Fust,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Denton,  of  Hillersdon,  co.  Bucks,  knt.,  and  d.  6  April  1674. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Cocks,  of  Dum- 
bleton,  CO.  Gloucester,  bart.,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1G98. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,»n.,  1st,  Ann-Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Stephens, 
of  Lipiat,  CO.  Gloucester,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  William 
Mohun,  of  Portishead,  co.  Somerset,  esq. ;  3dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  Francis 
Mohun,  of  Fleet,  co.  Dorset,  esq. ;  and  4thly,  Susannah,  da.  of  Richard 
Cocks,  esq.,  sister  of  sir  Richard  Cocks,  of  Dumbleton,  and  widow  of  Roger 
Tompson,  of  London,  merchant.     Sir  Edward  rf.  13  Aug.  1713. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Roger  Tompson,  of  London,  merchant,  (who  re-m.  Gilbert-Maximilian 
Mohun,  of  Fleet,  co.  Dorset,  esq.,)  but  d.  s.p.s.  27  Feb.  1727-8. 

V.  Sir  Francis,  half  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  m.  Fanny,  da.  of 
Nicholas  Tooker,  of  Bristol,  merchant,  and  d.  26  June  1769. 

VI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  b.,  d.  s.p.  15  April  1779,  aet.  54,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


FYTCHE,  of  Eltham,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  7  Sept.  1688. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Fytche,  created   as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
Richard  Comport,  of  Eltham,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1688. 


84  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Comport,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Lumlev  Rohin«nr,    ^f 
KentweU  Hall,  co.  Suifolk,  bart.,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1720  ^  Kobinson,  of 

beJame*'"^  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  13  June  1736,  when  the  title 


Ext. 


GALBRAITH,  of  Shanwalley,  co.  Donegal 
Cr.  26  Jan.  1813. 

I.  Sir  James    Galbraith,    sometime    crown    solicitor  for    Ireland 
created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca-Do.-othea,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Hamilton,  of 
Castlefin,  esq.,  but  dymg  at  Wells,  co.  Somerset,  s.p.m.  30  April  1827   the 

llblc  DcCcirilC 

Ext. 


GANS,  of  the  Netherlands. 
Cr.  29  June  1682. 


I.  Sir  Cornelius  Gans,  of  the  Netherlands  was  rreatP^  n  h^^r.     . 
above  with  remainder  to  Stephen  Groulart,  of  the  sameT  but  thetheTth: 
dignity  be  m  existence  or  has  become  extinct,  has  not  been  ascertained! 


GARDINER,  of  London. 
Cr.  24  Dec.  1660. 


u  h  l\^V\^^^^'  Gardiner,  K.B.,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane  da  and 
h.  of  Robert  Brocas,  of  Beaurepaire,  co.  Southampton,  esq,  and T 169 1 

II.  Sir  Brocas,  commiss  oner  of  stamns   s   ami  li     Jt  av-      /     ^'  ■ 
John  Kelynge,  kn^.,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1740?^l  drca  8o'  '"'  '"  '''''' 

beJame*''  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  num.   20  Oct.  1779,  when  the  title 


Ext. 


\ 


GARRARD,  of  Lamer,  co.  Herts 
Cr.  16  Feb.  1621-2. 

I.  Sir  John  Garrard,  created  as  above    m     l«f     t?i;,„i    .t,      . 
sir  Edward  Barkham,  knt  ,  lord  mayor  of  London -^  fo!,,^^^'.- ''^'    "* 
relict  of  sir  Moulton  Lambard,  of  Soaks   in  k1    T    l^'  f 'f  ^eth, 
issue.     Sir  John  d.  circa  1637.  '"*'^''''  "^  ^^"*'  ^^  ^^^""^  he  had  no 

d.  1685^"  •^°"'''  '■  '"''  ^•'  "■  •'^"^'  ""'■  «^«''-  ^^«-Jton  Lambard,  knt.,  and 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,   m.   Catherine    da     or,A   „^  i       i-    •      . 
Enyon,  of  Flowrie,  co.  North^mpto^  rehiroV 'r  gTo' e'stweirof  n^ 
ton,  CO.  Northampton,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  13  Jan.  17oC«t   62.  "'  "'  ^^'^'*- 

IV.  Sir  Samuel,  alderman  of  London,  and  lord  mavor  in    7in   i        a 
h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  PovLr  J  f\.AA-^?^       '^^'  ^-  ^"'^ 
esq    who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Ja^e  'da.'^^f^ 'Sol? teneTt^;.^^^^^ 
Wilts,  esq.     Sir  Samuel  d.  10  ulvch  1724-5,  ^t  74  '  '^'''P'  ""' 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  85 

V.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1  Dec.  1761. 

VI.  Sir  Benet,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1  July  1767,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GARRARD,  of  Langford,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Jacob  Garrard,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Ambrose 
Jennings,  of  London,  gent.,  and  d.  circa  1666. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  Beaumont, 
of  Peasenhall,  co.  Suffolk,  gent.,  and  d.  circa  1690. 

III.  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Cecilia,  da.  of  sir  Edwin  Steed,  of 
Steed's-hill,  co.  Kent,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  12  March  1728,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


GAWDY,  of  Crow's-Hall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  20  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Gawdy,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  George, 
earl  of  Dfesmond,  in  Ireland  ;  2dly,  Vere,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Cooke,  knt.: 
sir  Charles  sold  the  estate  of  Crow's-hall,  and  d.  circa  1710. 

II.  Sir  Framlingham,  s.  and  h.,  was  of  infirm  mind,  and  d,  at  Haver- 
ing, CO.  Essex,  where  he  had  resided,  unm.,  whereby  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GAWDY,  of  West  Harling,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  13  July  1663. 

I.  Sir  William  Gawdy,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
John  Duffield,  of  East  Wretham,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  and  d,  Aug.  1669. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Robert  de  Grey,  of 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  d.  Jan.  1708. 

III.  Sir  Bassingbourne,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.    10  Oct.  1723,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


GELL,  of  HoPTOx,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1641  2. 


I.  Sir  John  Gell,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Per- 

cival  Willoxighby,  of  Wollaton,  co.  Notts  ;  and  2dly, ,  da.  of  sir  Francis 

Radcliffe,  of  Ordsall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  widow  of  John  Stanhope,  of  Elves- 
ton,  CO.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue :  sir  John  d.  Nov.  1671. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  John  Packer,  of  Denington 
Castle,  CO.  Berks,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1689. 

III.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Fagg,  of  Wiston, 
CO.  Sussex,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.  14  July  1719,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


GERARD,  of  Harrow-ox-the-Hill,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  13  April  1620. 

I.  Sir  Gilbert  Gerard,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Francis 
Barrington,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  d.  Jan.  16G9-70. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Cheek,  knt. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Honora,  da.  of  Charles,  lord  Seymour, 
of  Trowbridge,  but  d.  s.p.m.  I7OI. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.m.  Aug.  1704. 

V.  Sir  Cheek,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1715-16,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GERARD,  of  Fiskerton,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  17  Nov.  1606. 

I.  Sir  Gilbert  Gerard,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Marj',  da.  of  sir 
John  Brereton,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Cosins,  bishop 
of  Durham. 

II.  Sir  Gilbert,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,  and  on  whom  the 
honour  was  entailed,)  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Charles  Berkley,  earl  of 
Falmouth,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  the  relict  of  sir  Samuel  Morland,  bart., 
but  dying  s.p.  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GERMAINE,  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  25  March  1698. 

I.  Sir  John  Geitmaine,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of 
Henry,  earl  of  Peterborough,  relict  of  Henry,  duke  of  Norfolk ;  and  2dly, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles,  earl  Berkley,  but  dying  s.p.  Dec.  1718,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


GIDEON,  of  Belvedere,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  21  May  1739. 

I.  Sir  Sampson  Gideon,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  a  peer  of  Ireland,  by  the  title  of  baron  Eardley,  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln  ; 
m.  Maria-Marrow,  da.  of  sir  John-Eardley  Wilmot,  knt.,  chief-justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas,  and  in  July  17{i9,  took  the  name  of  Eardley,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  25  Dec.  1824,  aet.  80,  his  honors  became 

Ext. 


GIFFORD,  of  BuRSTALL,  CO.  Leicester. 
Cr.  21  Nov.  1660. 

L  Sir  Henry  Gifford,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Baynliam 
Vaughan,  of  Ruerden,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  circa  1665. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  87 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  was  a  Roman  Catholic,  and  resident  in  France 
in  1695  ;  d.  in  Golden  Square,  s.p.,  6  June  1736,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GIFFORD,  of  Castle  Jordan,  co.  Meath. 
Cr.  4  March  1661. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Gifford,  created  as  above,  m.  Martha,  sisterof  sir  Wil- 
liam Temple,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GLEANE,  of  Hardwicke,  co    Norfolk. 
Cr.  6  March  1665-6. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Gleane,  created  as  above,  m.  Penelope,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Edward  Rodney,  of  Rodney  Stoke,  co.  Somerset,  knt.,  and  (/.  circa 
1694. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st, ,  da.  of  captain  Mapes,  of  Rol- 

lesby,  CO.  Norfolk  ;  and  2dly, ,  da.  of Chamberlayne,  by  Avhom  he 

had  no  issue. 

III.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  ,  da.  of  dr.  Peters,  of  Canter- 
bury ;  and  2dly,  the  relict  of Manger,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

IV.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Johannah  Skinner,  but  dying  s.p.  10  June 
1745,  set.  49,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GODOLPHIN,  of  GoDOLPHiN,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  29  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Godolphin,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  27  Aug.  I7IO, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GOLDING,  of  Colston  Bassett,  co.  Notts. 
Cr.  27  Sept.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Golding,  created  as  above,  m.  Elianor,  da.  of  John 
Throckmorton,  of  Coughton,  co.  Warwick,  esq.:  he  d.  a  Capuchin  friar  at 
Roan. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  2d  son,  (John,  the  eldest,  being  a  Capuchin  friar  at 
Roau,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  James  Ravenscroft,  of  Alkmundbury,  co.  Hunting, 
don,  esq.,  and  d.  1667- 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  and  h,  of  John  Wyldman,  of 

Burton,  co.  Leicester,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  17 16,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


88  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


GOODERE,  of  BuRHOPE,  co,  Hereford. 
Cr.  5  Dec.  I707. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Goodere,  created  as  above,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  and  sole  h. 
of  sir  Edward  Dyneley,  of  Charlton,  co.  Worcester,  knt.,  and  d.  29  March 
1739,  !Bt.  90. 

II.  Sir  John  Dynelev-Goodere,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jlary,  da.  and  h.  of 

Lawford,  of  Bristol,  (who  was  divorced  for  adultery  with  sir  John  Jas- 

son,)  but  was  murdered  by  his  brother,  17  Jan.  1741,  s.p. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of Watts,  of  Leau- 

inguian,  co.  Monmouth,  and  was  executed  for  the  murder  of  his  brother, 
15  April  1741. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  a  lunatic,  March  I76I. 

V.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1776,  when  the  title  became 

Ext.* 


GORDON,  of  Newark- upon-Trent,  co.  Nottingham. 
Cr.  22  Aug.  1764. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Gordon,  high-sheriif  of  Notts,  created  as  above,  nt, 
Elizabeth  Bradford,  niece  and  h.  of  sir  Matthew  Jenison,  and  d.  22  April 
1780. 

II.  Sir  Jenison-William,  s.  and  h.,  patent  customer  of  the  port  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  m.  Mary-Henrietta- Elizabeth,  2d  da.  of  the  hon. 
Edward  Finch-Hatton,  youngest  son  of  Daniel,  1st  earl  of  Winchilsea  and 
Nottingham,  but  dying  s.p.  9  May  1831,  iet.  84,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GORGES,  of  Langford,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Gorges,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  Gorges,  of  Dundalk,  co.  Louth,  in  Ireland,  13  July  1G20  ;  m.,  1st, 
Katherine,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Osborn,  of  Kelmash,  co.  Northampton,  knt., 
and  relict  of  Edward  Haselwood,  of  Maidwell,  co.  Northampton,  esq. ;  and 

2dly,  Jane,  da.  of Throxton,  and  relict  of  sir  John  Levingstone,  hart., 

who  d.  s.p. 

II.  Richard,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Richard  Kingsmill, 
of  Sidmanton,  co.  Southampton,  but  dying  s.p.s.  Sept.  1712,  his  honours 
became 

Ext. 


GORING,  of  Burton,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  14  May  1621. 

I.  Sir  William  Goring,  created  as  above,  m.  Elianor,  da  and  h.  of  sir 
Edward  Francis,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  George  Chamber- 

•  Samuel  Foote,  esq.,  the  famous  comedian,  (son  of Foot,  esq.,  of  Cornwall,  by  Elea- 
nor Goodere,  only  surviving  da.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  eventually  represented  this  family. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  89 

laine,  of  Sherborne  Castle,  co.  Oxford,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Gage,  of 
Firle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  May  1683. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of Plowden,  of  Plow- 
den,  CO.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  s  p.  29  Feb.  1724,  aet.  65,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GOSTWICK,  of  WiLLiNGTON,  CO.  Bedford. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  William  Gosxwick,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of 
Henry  Owen,  of  Wotton,  co.  Beds.,  esq.,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1615. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  knt.  and  bart.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John  Went- 
worth,  of  Gosfield,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  20  Sept.  1630. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Lytton  of  Kneb- 
worth,  CO.  Herts,  knt. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  «i.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Boteler,  of 
Watton  Woodhall,  co.  Herts.  Sir  William  wasted  his  estate,  and  d.  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields,  in  1723. 

V.  Sir  William,  of  North  Tawton,  co.  Devon,  grandson  and  h.,  (son 
and  h.  of  John  Gostwicke,  esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Loveday,  da, 
of  Edward  Gostwicke,  and  sister  of  Edward  Gostwicke,  of  North  Tawton, 
CO.  Devon,  mercer,  but  d.  s.p.  1766 ;  he  was  the  last  who  bore  the  title. 

N.B.  Sir  William  in  his  will,  dated  1760,  leaves  his  property  to  his 
kinswoman,  Loveday  Gostwicke,  whom  he  afterwards  w.,  and  dame  Loveday 
in  her  will,  1 786,  makes  her  nephew,  Edward  Gostwicke,  residuary  legatee. 


GOULD,  of  London. 
Cr.  13  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  Nicholas  Gould,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John 
Garrard,  of  Lamer,  co.  Herts,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  Thomas  Neale,  esq.,)  but 
dying  s.p.m.  1664,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GREEN,  of  Sampford,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  26  July  1660. 


I.  Sir  Edward  Green,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da  of  Pegg,  of 

,  but  dying  s.p.s.  Dec.  1676,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GREEN,  of  Mitcham,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  2  Nov.  1664. 

I.  Sir  William  Green,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of . 

but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1671,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


90  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


GREEN. 
Cr.  27  June  1786. 

T.  Sir  William  Green,  created  as  above,  m.  Miriam,  da.  of  lieut.- 
col.  Justley  Watson,  of  the  royal  engineers.  Sir  William  was  a  general  in 
the  army,  and  sometime  commaader-in-chief  of  the  forces  in  the  island  of 
Malta,  and  (/.  Feb.  1811. 

II.  Sir  Justley-Watsok,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1825,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


GREEN. 
Cr.  5  Dec.  1805. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Greex,  general  in  the  army,  col.  37th  regt.  of  foot, 
and  governor  of  Surinam,  created  as  above.  Sir  Charles  was  of  Milnrow, 
CO.  York,  and  d.  s.j).  12  July  1831,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GRENVILLE,  of  KiLKHAMPTOx,  CO.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  9  April  1630. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Grenville.  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co.-h.  of 
sir  John  Fitz,  of  Fitzford,  co.  Devon,  widow,  1st,  of  sir  Allen  Percy,  K.B., 
2dly,  of  Thomas  Darcy,  son  of  earl  Rivers,  and  3dly,  of  sir  Charles 
Howard,  knt.,  4th  son  of  the  1st  earl  of  Suffolk ;  but  dying  s.p.m. 
1658,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GRESHAM,  of  LiMPSFiELD,  CO,  Surrey. 
Cr.  31  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Marmaduke  Gresham,  created  as  above,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  dr. 
Richard  Corbet,  bishop  of  Norwich,  and  d.  1696. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  sir  John  Maynard,  knt., 
serjeant-at-law,  but  d.  s.p.m.  circa  1709. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  F.R.S.,  b.  and  h.,  m, ,  da.  of Godfrey,  and 

d.  4  April  I7I8. 

IV.  Sir  Marmaduke,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William  Hoskyns,  of 
Barrow  Green,  near  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d,  2  Jan.  1742, 
aet.  41. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  iinm.  circa  1751. 

VI.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Henrietta-Maria,  eldest  da.  of  sir  Kenrick 
Clayton,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  20  Oct.  1801,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  91 


GREY,  of  Chillingham,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.  15  June  1G19. 

I.  Sir  William  Grey,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  Grey,  of  Werke,  11  Feb.  1624;  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co.-h.  ofsir 
John  Wentworth,  of  Gosfield,  co.  Essex,  and  d.  1674. 

II.  Ralph,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  ofsir  Edward  Forde, 
of  Hartling,  co.  Sussex,  knt.,  widow  of  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  John,  lord 
Colepeper,  and  d.\b  June  1675. 

III.  Forde,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  was  further  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
earl  of  Tankerville,  and  viscount  Grey,  of  Glendale,  11  June  1695;  m. 
Mary,  da.  of  George,  lord  Berkeley,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1701,  when  the  earldom 
and  viscounty  became  extinct. 

IV.  Ralph,  4th  baron,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  20  June  1706,  when  all  his 
honours  became 

Ext. 


GRIFFITH,  of  Agnes  Burton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  7  June  1627- 

I.  Sir  Henry  Griffith,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Henry  Willoughby,  of  Risley,  co.  Derby,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Henry,   s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  at  length  h.  of  sir 
Francis  Wortley,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  1656,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GRIMSTON,  of  Bradfield,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Harbottle  Grimston,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Ralph  Coppinger,  of  Stoke,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  1648. 

II.  Sir  Harbottle,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  George  Crook, 
of  Waterstoke,  co.  Oxon,  judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  and  King's  Bench  ; 
and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Nathaniel  Bacon,  of  Culford,  co.  Suffolk, 
knt.,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Meautys,  knt.,  and  d.  Jan.  1683-4. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  lady  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Heneage  Finch,  earl  of  Nottingham  ;  and  2dly,  lady  Anne,  da. 
of  John,  earl  of  Thanet,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Oct.  1700,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GUISE,  of  Elmore,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  10  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Guise,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Laurence  Washington,  of  Garsden,  co.  Wilts,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and 
2dly,  Rachel  Corcellis,  of  a  noble  Italian  family. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John-Grubham  Howe,  of 
Compton-in-the-Hole,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  and  d.\9  Nov.  1695. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Nathaniel  Napier, 
of  Critchell,  co.  Dorset,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  FVancis 


92  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

Russell,  of  Strensham,  co.  Worcester,  bart.,  relict  of  sir  Henry  Every, 
bart.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.     Sir  John  d.  1 6  Nov.  1 732. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,   m.  ,  da.   of  Saunders,    and   d. 

circa  17C9. 

V.  Sir  William,    s.   and  h.,   d.   s.p.    C   April   1783,  Avhen  the   title 
became 

Ext. 


GULDEFORD,  of  Hempstead,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  4  Feb.   1685-6. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Guldefoud,  created  as  above,  m,  Clare,  da.  of 

— ,  of ^5  but  dying  s.p.  1716-17,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


GURNEY,  of  London. 
Cr.  14  Dec.  1641. 


I.  Sir  Richard  Gurney,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Henry  Sandford,  of  Birchington,  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet ;  and  2dly,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Richard  Gosson,  of  London,  goldsmith,  relict  of  South, 

but  d.  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower  of  London,  for  his  loyalty  to  king  Charles  I., 
s.p.m.,  1647,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HALES,  of  Woodchurch,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Hales,  knt.  and  bart.,  created  as  above,  took  part  with 
the  rebels  against  king  Charles  I.  ;  »».,  1st,  Deborah,  da.  and  h.  of  Martin 
Harlackenden,  of  Woodchurch,  co.  Kent,  esq.  ;  and  2dly,  Mathew,  da.  of  sir 
Mathew  Carew,  knt.,  relict  of  sir  James  Cromer,  knt.,  (who  d.  s.p.)  Sir 
Edward  d.  Sept.  1654,  set.  78. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  sir  John  Hales,  knt., 
eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  risked  his  person  and  fortune  in  endeavouring 
to  rescue  king  Charles  I.  from  his  imprisonment  in  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  m. 
Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas,  lord  Wotton,  and  d.  in  France. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  P.C,  lord  of  the  admiralty,  lieut— governor 
of  the  Tower  of  London,  &c.,  attended  king  James  II.  in  France,  and  was 
by  him  created  earl  of  Tenterden,  in  Kent,  viscount  Tunstall,  and  baron 
Hales,  of  Emley,  by  patent,  3  May  1692;  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Francis 
Winderbank,  knt.,  and  d.  in  France,  1695. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Helen,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Sealing,  of 
Ireland,  secretary  to  the  queen  dowager  of  Charles  II. ;  and  2dly,  Helen,  da. 
of  Dudley  Bagnal,  of  Newry,  in  Ireland,  esq.,  and  d.  1744. 

V.  Sir  Edward,  grandson  and  h.,  (son  and  h.  of  Edward,  eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  Barbara,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Webb, 
of  Odstock,  bart.  ;  and  2dly,  mrs.  Palmer,  widow  of ■  Palmer,  of  Ire- 
land, esq.,  (who  d.  s.p.,)  and  d.  Aug.  1802. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  93 

VI.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Lucy,  2d  da.  of  Henry  Darell,  of  Calehill, 
CO.  Kent,  esq.,  but  dying  15  March  1829,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HALES,  of  Beaksbourne,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  12  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Hales,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  and 
co.-h.  of  sir  William  Ashcomb,  of  Alevescot,  co.  Oxford,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (eldest  surviving  son  of  Thomas 
Hales,  esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Mary,  sister  and  h.  of  sir  Charles 
Pym,  of  Brymore,  co.  Somerset,  bart.,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1748. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  vice  warden  of  the  cinque  ports,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary, 
da.  of  sir  Robert  Marsham,  bart.,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1762. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas-Pym,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  andh.  of  Gervas  Hey- 
ward,  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  relict  of  George  Coussmaker,  of  Staple, 
CO.  Kent,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  18  March  1773. 

V.  Sir  Philip,  groom  of  the  bedchamber,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  h.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Keyworth,  co.  Notts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
1824,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HALES,  of  Coventry,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  28  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Hales,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of Johnson, 

alderman  of  liondon,  and  d.  1677- 

II.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  19  Jan.  1717' 

III.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of Thorpe,  of  St. 

Martin's  in  the  Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  7  Sept.  1720. 

IV.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Harrison,  da.  of  col.  Benjamin 
Columbine,  of  Morley,  co.  Antrim,  in  Ireland,  esq.,  and  d.  at  Hammersmith, 
8  May  1776. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Scott,  esq.,  of  Ful- 
ham,  CO.  Middlesex,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1802. 

VI.  Sir  John-Scott,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  22  Feb.  1803. 

VII.  Sir  Samuel,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  Jan.  1805. 

VIII.  Sir  Christopher,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  before  1812,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


HALFORD,  of  Wistow,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Halford,  created  as  above,  «».,  1st,  Isabel,  da.  of 
George  Bowman,  of  Medbourne,  co.  Leicester,  esq. ;  by  his  2d  wife,  Jane, 

da.  of Archer,  esq.,  and  relict,  1st,  of  •   Leader,  esq.,  and  2dly,  of 

Thomas  Adams,  esq.,  he  had  no  issue.     Sir  Edward  suffered  much  for  his 
loyalty  to  king  Charles  I.,  and  d.  1658,  set.  T8. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Halford,  esq., 
s.  andh.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Selina,  da.  of  William  Welby,  of  Denton,  co. 
Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  1679. 


94  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  andh.,  d.  unm.  1689. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  Thomas  Boothby,  of 
Tooley  Park,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  1G95. 

V.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  the  rev.  William  Cotton, 
rector  of  Broughton  Asley,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1727. 

VI.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  17C8. 

VII.  Sir  Charles,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  2d  son  of  the 
5th  bart.,)  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  Edward  Farnham,  of  co.  Kent,  esq.,  but  dvine 
s.p.  2]  July  1780,  the  title  became  '     ^ 

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HALFORD,  of  Welhasi,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  27  June  I7O6. 

I.  Sir  William    Halford,    created    as    above,   m.   Frances,  da.   of 
James,  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  rf.  1  March  1708-9. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  was   living   1712,  and  in    the  queen's  life- 
guards, at  whose  decease  the  baronetcy  is  presumed  to  have  become 

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HALTON,  of  Samford,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  10  Sept.  1642. 

I.  Sir  William  Halton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of 
sir  Edward  Altham,  knt. ;  2dly,  Ursula,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Fisher,  bart., 
and  d.  circa  1662. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  4  March 
1675. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Cresener,  esq.,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1726. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  George  Dalston,  knt,, 
widow  of  John  Jermy,  of  Sturton  Hall,  co.  SuiFolk,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  12  Feb. 
1754. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (eldest  son  of  George,  son  of  Richard, 
youngest  son  of  sir  William,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Mary  Burton,  of  London,  and 
d.  1766. 

VI.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Michael  Garner,  of  King's 
Ripon,  CO.  Hunts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  9  Feb.  1823,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HAMILTON,  of  London. 
Cr.  11  May  1642. 


I.  Sir  John  Hamilton,  created  as  above,  of  whom  there  is  no  further 
notice  :  the  baronetcy  before  1727  was 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  95 


HANMER,  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint. 
Cr.  8  July  1G20. 

I.  Sir  John  Hanmer,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Richard  Trevor,  of  Trewallyn,  co.  Denbip;h,  knt.,  and  el.  1624. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Ehzabeth,  sister  and  h.  of  Thomas 
Baker,  of  Whittingham,  co.  Suffolk,  esq. ;  2dly,  Susan,  da.  of  sir  William 
Hervey,  of  Ickworth,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1G78. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  major-gen.  in  the  army 
and  ool.  of  the  11th  foot,  m.  3Iary,  da.  and  h.  of  Joseph  Alston,  of  Nether, 
hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  esq.,  hutd.  s.p.  circa  1702. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  speaker  of  the  house  of  commons,  n.  and  h.,  (only  son 
of  William  Hanmer,  esq.,  only  surviving  son  of  sir  Thomas,  2d  bart.,  by 
his  2d  marriage,)  m.  Isabella,  da.  and  h.  of  Henry,  earl  of  Arlington,  and 
widow  of  Henry,  duke  of  Grafton,  but  dying  s.p.  5  May  1746,  the  title  be. 
came 

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HARBY,  of  Aldenham,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  17  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Job  Hard  v,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Wyche, 
of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  1662. 

II.  Sir  Erasmus,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Mildmay,  earl  of  West. 
moreland,  but  dying  s.p.  July  1674,  the  title  became 

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HARDRES,  of  Hardres,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  3  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Hardres,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Godfrey,  of  Lydd,  co.  Kent,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Phoebe,  da.  of  Edward  Berry,  of  Lydd,  co. 
Kent,  esq  ,  and  d.  circa  1675. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  sir  William  Rooke.  knt., 
and  d.  23  Feb.  1688,  ffit.  28. 

IV.  Sir  William,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Thomas,  of  Lamber» 
hurst,  CO.  Kent,  esq.,  relict  of  William  Uisher,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d. 
8  July  1736. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  John  Corbet,  of  Bourn 
Place,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p,  31  Aug.  1764,  aet.  46,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HARE,  of  Stow  Bardolph,  co.  Norfolk, 
Cr.  23  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Hare,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Robert  Crane,  of  Chilton,  co.  Suffolk,  bart. ;  2dly,  Vere,  sister  to  Ho- 
ratio, viscount  Townshend,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  3dly,  Ehzabeth, 
da.  of  Chapman,  of  co.  Suffolk,  esq.:  sir  Ralph  d.  Feb.  1671. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Ehzabeth,  sister  of 


96  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

sir  Robert  Dashwood,  of  Northbrook,  co.  Oxford,  bart.,  and  d.  1  Jan.  1693, 
aet.  35. 

III.  Sir  Ralph,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  and  co-b.  of  Walter  Norborne, 
of  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  22  Sept.  1732,  set.  51. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Rosamund,  da.  of  Charles  Newby,  of 
Hooton,  CO.  York,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  21  Feb.  1760,  ast.  74. 

V.  Sir  George,  major  of  dragoons,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  18  March  1764, 
set.  73,  when  the  title  became 

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HARLAND,  (HOAR,)  of  Suttox  Hall,  co.  York. 
Cr.  3  Oct.  1808. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Hoar-Harland,  created  as  above,  w.  Anne,  da.  and  h. 
of  Philip  Harland,  of  Sutton  Hall,  co.  York,  esq.,  widow  of  rev.  Henry 
Goodricke,  but  dying  s.p.  26  Feb.  1810,  the  title  became 

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HARRIS,  of  BoREATTON,  CO.  Salop. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Harris,  created  as  above,  to. ,  da.  of , 

and  d.  1630. 

II.  Sir  Paul,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Brett,  of ,  and  d.  circa 

1645. 

III.  Sir  Thobias,  s.  andh.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Mytton,  of  Halston, 
CO.  Salop,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  after  1663. 

IV.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p. 

V.  Sir  Paul,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.,  Avhen  the  title  became 

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HARRIS,  of  ToNG  Castle,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  12  April  1623. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Harris,  serjeant-at-law,  created  as  above,  m.  Eleanor, 
da.  of  Roger  GiflFord,  of  London,  M.D.  to  queen  Elizabeth,  but  dying  s.p.m., 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


HARRIS,  of  Stowford,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  1  Dec.  1673. 

I.  Sir  Arthur  Harris,  created  as  above,  to.  Theophila,  da.  of  John 

Tumor,  of  ,  co.  York,  serjeant-at-law,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1686,  the 

title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  97 


HARTOPP,  of  Freathby,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  3  Dec.  1619. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Hartopp,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Eras- 
mus Drydeii,  of  Canons  Ashby,  co.  Northampton,  bart.,  and  d.  1652. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Cook,  of  Melburn, 
CO.  Derby,  knt.,  and  d.  1657- 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles  Fleetwood,  of  Stoke 
Newington,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  1  April  1722,  aet.  85. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Joseph  Wolfe,  of 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.;  and  2dly,  miss  Sarah  Marsh,  but  dying 
s.p.m.,  at  Bath,  13  Jan.  1762,  a;t.  82,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HASTINGS,  of  Redlinch,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  7  May  I667. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Hastings,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir 

Robert  Poynts,  of  Iren  Acton,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.,  relict  of  Gorge, 

(who  re.m.  Samuel  Gorge,  of  Wraxall,  co.  Somerset,)  but  dying  s.p.  circa 
1668,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HATTON,  of  Long  Stanton,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  5  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thosias  Hatton,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Giles 
Alington,  of  Horseheath,  co.  Cambridge,  knt.,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1658,  aet.  75. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  William  Goring,  of  Bur- 
ton, CO.  Sussex,  bart. 

III.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  young. 

V.  Sir  Christopher,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother,  who  left  issue,  of  sir 
Thomas,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Buck,  of  Westwick,  co. 
Cambridge,  esq.,  and  d.  Oct.  1720. 

VI.  Sir  Thobias,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Cooper 
Orlebar,  of  Henwick,  co.  Bedford,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Henrietta,  da.  of  sir  James 
Astry,  of  Woodend,  co.  Bedford,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  22  June  1733. 

VII.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  gent.,  relict 
of  WiUiam  Hitch,  gent.,  and  d.  1  July  1740. 

VIII.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Harriet,  da.  of  Dingley  Ascham,  of 
Connington,  co.  Cambridge,  esq.,  and  d.  7  Nov.  1787- 

IX.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Bridgeman,  but  d,  s.p. 

circa  1811. 

X.  Sir  Thomas-Dingley,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  in  consequence  of  being 
thrown  from  his  curricle,  19  Sept.  1812,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


98  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

HAWKESWORTH,  of  Hawkesworth,  co.  York. 
Cr.  6  Dec.  1678. 

L  Sir  Walter  Hawkesworth,  created  as  above,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  sir 
William  Brownlowe,  of  Humby,  co.  Lincoln,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Markham,  of 
Sedgebrook,  co.  Lincoln,  bart. 

III.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  William 
Ayscough,  of  Osgodby,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  17  March  1735, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


HAWKINS,  of  Trewithak,  go.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  28  July  1791- 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Hawkins,  created  as  above,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  re- 
corder of  Grampound  and  St.  Ives,  d.  unm.  6  April  1829,  set.  70,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


HAWLEY,  of  BucKLAND,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  14  March  1643-4. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Hawley,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  peerage 
of  Ireland  by  the  title  of  lord  Hawley,  baron  of  Donamore,  8  July  1646,  and 
d.  22  Dec.  1684. 

II.  Francis,  2d  baron,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Francis  Hawley, 
s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  baron,)  m.  lady  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William,  earl  of  Dal- 
housie,  and  d.  30  May  1743. 

III.  Francis,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas  Tyrrel,. 
of  London,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  24  Aug.  1772,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HELE,  of  Flete,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  28  May  1627- 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Hele,  created  as  above,  m.  Penelope,  da.  and  h,  of 
Emorbe  Johnson,  of  Wigborow,  co.  Somerset;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 

Curson,  of ,  co.  Oxon,  (who  re-m.  George  Rogers,  of  Canning. 

ton,  CO.  Somerset,  esq.) 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Anthony  Hungerford,  of  Far- 
lev  Castle,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1672. 

'ill.  Sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  John  Elliott,  of  Port  Elliott, 
CO.  Cornwall,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  1677?  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

Thomas  Hele,  heir  male  and  1st  cousin  to  sir  Henry,  3d  and  last  bart., 
assumed  the  title,  and  d.  in  1683. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  99 


HENDLEY,  of  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  8  April  1661. 

I,  Sir  Walter  Hendley,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  at 
length  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Springett,  of  the  Broyle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  but 
dying  s.p.m,  circa  1675,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HENE,  of  WiNKFiELD,  CO.  Bekks. 
Cr.  1  Oct.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Hene,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Henry  Staple- 
ford,  of  Paul's  Walden,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1668. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Muriel,  da.  of  sir  John  Corbett,  of  Adder- 
ley,  CO.  Salop,  bart. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  living,  an  idiot,  1697,  at  whose  decease  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


HENLEY,  of  Henley,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  30  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Andrew  Henley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
John  Gayer,  K.B. ;  and  2dly,  Constance,  da.  of  Thomas  Bromfield,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  relict  of  Thomas  Midleton,  of  Stanstead,  co.  Essex,  gent. : 
sir  Andrew  d.  circa  1675. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm,  circa  1680. 

III.  Sir  Andrew,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Ball,  of  Yately,  co. 

Hants. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  to.  mrs.  Bowles,  of  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
but  dying  s.p.  circa  1740,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HERBERT,  of  Redcastle,  co.  Montgomery. 
Cr.  16  Nov.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Percy  Herbert,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Wil- 
liam, earl  Craven,  and  d.  1666. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  earl  of  Powys,  co.  Montgomery, 
4  April  1674,  and  viscount  Montgomery  and  marquess  of  Powys,  24  March 
1686,  and  afterwards,  by  king  James  II.,  in  France,  marquess  of  Mont- 
gomery and  duke  of  Powys,  but  these  latter  titles  were  never  allowed  in 
England  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward,  marquess  of  Worcester  ;  he  was  out- 
lawed, and  d.  in  France,  2  June  1696. 

III.  William,  s.  and  h.,  confirmed  in  his  father's  honours  1722;  to. 
Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Preston,  of  Furness,co.  Lancaster,  bart., 
and  d.  1745. 

IV.  William,  3d  marquess,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  8  March  1748,  when 
all  his  honours  became 

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F  2 


100  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


HERBERT,  of  Tinterne,  co.  Monmouth. 
Cr.  3  July  1660. 

I.  Sii-  Thomas  Herbebt,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Lucy,  da.  of  sir 
Walter  Alexander,  knt. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Oervase  Cutler,  knt., 
relict  of  Henry  Edmunds,  of  co.  York. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Harrison,  of  Al- 
lerthorpe,  co.  York,  knt. :  sir  Henry  resided  in  Yorkshire,  and  at  his  de- 
cease the  baio;ietcy  is  presumed  to  have  become 

Ext. 


Herbert,  of  Bbomfield,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Matthew  Herbert,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Lucy,  of  Charlecot,  co.  \^'arwick,  K.B.,  but  dying  s.p.  1668-9,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


heron,  of  Chipchase,  co.  Northujiberland. 
Cr.  20  Nov.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Cuthbert  Herox,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 

sir  Richard  Graham,  of  Netherby,  co.  Cumberland,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  , 

da.  of  George  Thompson,  of  co.  York. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John 
Heron,  of  Brampton,  co.  Huntingdon,  but  d.  s.p.m.  circa  1693. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  William  Poultney, 
knt. 

IV.  Sir  Harry,  lieut.  in  the  guards,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth  Coventry, 
but  d.  s.p.  1749. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  only  surviving  son  of  Cuthbert 
Heron,  esq.,  only  son  of  sir  Cuthbert,  1st  bart.,  by  his  2d  marriage.)  m.,  1st, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  rev.  mr.  Finlay  ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alexander 
Arbuthnot,  of  Fortree,  in  Scotland,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


HERVEY,  of  Kebbrooke,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  31  May  1619. 

I.  Sir  William  HerveY,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  An- 
thony, viscount  Montacute,  relict  of  Henry,  earl  of  Southampton  ;  and  2dly, 
Cordelia,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Bryan  Anslow,  of  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  esq. :  sir 
William  was  created  lord  Hervey,  of  Ross,  co.  Wexford,  in  Ireland,  1620, 
and,  7  Feb.  1628,  was  advanced  to  the  peerage  of  England,  by  the  title  of 
baron  Hervey,  of  Kedbrooke,  co.  Kent,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1642,  his  honors 
became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  lOl 


HEWET,  of  Headly  Hall,  co.  York. 
Cr.  11  Oct.  1621. 

I.  Sir  John  Hewet,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  sister  andco-h.  of 
sir  Robert  Bevile,  of  Chesterton,  co.  Huntingdon,  K.B.,  and  d.  1657,  aet.  59. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Toby  Tyrrel,  bart.,  (who 
re-m.  Philip  Cotton,  of  Connington,  co.  Cambridge,  esq.,)  and  d.  30  Sept. 
1684. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Francis  Stokes,  esq.;  and 
2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir  John  Osborne,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  3  Feb.  1737- 

IV.  Sir  William,  capt.  R.N.,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  and  h.  of  William 
Hewet,  esq.,  7th  son,  but  2d  who  left  issue,  of  sir  John,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of Levemore,  of  Gosport,  co.  Hants,  and  d.  1749. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  lost  before  Pondicherry,  in  the  Due  d'Acqui- 
taine,  of  which  ship  he  was  captain,  g.p.  1  Jan.  1761. 

VI.  Sir  Tyrrel,  uncle  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Roberts  Gedding,  of  the 

Post  Office,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1770. 

VII.  Sir  BvNG,  s.  and  h.,  killed  in  the  East  Indies,  s.p.  circa  1770. 

VIII.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Tebbutt,  of  Sud- 

borough,  CO.  Northampton,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.  7  June  1822,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


HEWET,  of  PisHOBURY,  CO.  Herts. 
Cr.  19  July  1600. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Hewet,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
John  Hobart,  of  Blickling,  co.  Norfolk,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of 
sir  William  Lytton,  of  Knebworth,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  widow  of  Thomas  Hil- 
lersdon,  of  Elnestone,  co.  Bedford,  esq.,  and  d.  4  Aug.  1062. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  was  created  baron  of 
Jamestown,  co.  Longford,  and  viscount  Hewet,  of  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny, 
1689 ;  but  dying  unm.  1  Dec.  following,  aet.  37,  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


HEYMAN,  of  Somerfield,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  12  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Heyman,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Daniel  Holford,  of  Westurreck,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  1058. 

II.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Rich,  of  Clapham,  co. 

Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1723. 

III.  Sir  Bartholomew,  one  of  the  poor  knights  of  Windsor,  s.  and  h., 
m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Nelson,  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  merchant,  and 
d.  9  June  1742. 

IV.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Kempe,  of  Plymouth, 

esq.,  and  d.  July  1790,  ast.  70. 

V.  Sir  Henry-Pix,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Henry  Heyman,  of  Stroud, 
CO.  Kent,  s.  and  h.  of  Peter  Heyman,  son  of  sir  Peter,  2d  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  20 
Nov.  1 808,  when  the  title  became 

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102  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

« 

HICKMAN,  of  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  16  Nov.  1643. 

I.  Sir  WiLLOUGHBY  HiCKMAN,  Created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of 
sir  John  Thornhagh,  of  Fenton,  co.  Nottingham,  knt.,  and  d.  1649. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Nevil,  of 
Mattersey,  co.  Nottingham,  esq.,  and  d.  1681-2. 

III.  Sir  WiLLOUGHBY,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Stephen  Anderson, 
of  Eyeworth,  co.  Bedford,  bart.,  and  d.  28  Oct.  1720. 

IV.  Sir  Nevil,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Edward  Hall,  esq.,  (who 
re-m.  sir  Francis  Whichcote,  bart.,)  and  d.  W  June  1 733. 

V.  Sir  Nevil-George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances-Elizabeth,  da.  of  Chris- 
topher Tower,  of  co.  Essex,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  March  1781,  the  title 
■became 

Ext. 


HICKS,  of  Campden,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  1  July  1620. 

I.  Sir  Baptist  Hicks,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard 
May,  of  London,  esq.  Sir  Richard  was  created  baron  Hicks,  of  Ilmington, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  viscount  Campden,  of  Campden,  co.  Gloucester,  5  IMay 
1628,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1629,  the  barony  and  viscounty  devolved  on  his  son- 
in-law,  Edward,  lord  Noel,  but  the  baronetcy  became 

Ext. 


HILDYARD,  of  Patrington,  co.  York. 
Cr.  25  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Hildyard,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  al- 
derman  Herris,  of  Hull,  co.  York,  relict  of  sir  John  Mountford,  knt. ;  and 
2dly,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  Christopher  Constable,  of  Hatfield,  co.  York,  esq., 
relict  of  John  Lister,  of  I^inton,  esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  Ro- 
bert was  a  colonel  of  foot  and  commander  of  a  brigade  of  horse  during  the 
civil  wars  :  he  was  made  a  knight  baimeret  for  his  valiant  conduct  in  slay- 
ing, in  single  combat,  a  gentleman  from  the  Scottish  army,  who  offered  him- 
self as  the  champion  of  his  party;  be  rf.  in  March  1685. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Christopher  Hildyard, 
esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  30  Nov.  1729. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  n.  and  h.,  (only  son  of  the  rev.  William  Hildyard,  2d 
surviving  son  of  Christopher  above-named,)  m.  Maria- Catharine,  da.  of 
Henry  D'Arcy,  of  Sedbury,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1781. 

IV.  Sir  Robert-D'Arcy,  s.  andh.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Dering, 
bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  6  Nov.  1814,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOBY,  of  Bisham,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  12  July  1666. 


I.  Sir  Edward  Hoby,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h,  of 
Francis  Styles,  of  Little  Missenden,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  12  Sept. 
1675. 


EXTINCT    BARONETAGE.  103 

II.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  (according  to  the  limitation  of  the  patent,)  m. 
Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Long,  of  Wilts,  esq.,  and  d.  May  1702. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Mill,  of  Wool, 
beding,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  25  July  1730. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1  June  1744. 

v.  Rev.  sir  Philip,  dean  of  Ardfert,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  29  June  1766, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HODGES,  of  Middlesex,  and  of  Cadiz,  in  Spain. 
Cr.  31  March  1697- 

I.  Sir  William  Hodges,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Joseph  Hall,  of  London,  merchant,  and  <f.  31  July  1714. 

II.  Sir  Joseph,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  spent  all  his  estate  ;  went  to  France, 
thence  to  Spain,  but  returning,  d,  in  London,  www.,  1  April  1722,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOLLAND,  of  Quiddenham,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  15  June  1629. 

I.  Sir  John  Holland,  created  as  above,  m.  Alathea,  da.  and  co.-h.  of 
John  Panton,  of  Bruinshop,  co.  Denbigh,  rehct  of  William,  lord  Sandys, 
of  the  Vine,  and  d.  19  Jan.  1701,  aet.  98. 

II.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (son  of  Thomas  Holland,  esq.,  s.  and 
h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  lady  Rebecca,  da.  of  William,  earl  of  Yarmouth. 
Sir  John  was  comptroller  of  the  household  to  queen  Anne,  and  d.  circa 
1724. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur  Upton,  merchant, 
but  dying  s.p.  17  Feb.  1729,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOLLAND  (DANCE),  see  DANCE. 


HOLLES,   of  WlNTERBOURNE,   CO.    DORSET. 

Cr.  27  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Frances  Holles,  created  as  above,  succeeded  his  father  as  lord 
Holies,  of  Ifield,  co.  Sussex,  17  Feb.  1679-80;  «i.,  1st,  Lucy,  da.  of  sir 
Robert  Carr,  of  Sleford,  co.  Lincoln,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  co.-h. 
of  sir  Francis  Pile,  of  Compton  Beauchamp,  co.  Berks,  bart.  Lord  HoUes, 
d.  1  March  1690,  aet.  63. 

II.  Denzil,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1694,  aet.  19,  when  his 
honours  became 

Ext. 


104  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


HOLMAN,  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxox. 
Cr.  1  June  16G3. 

I.  Sir  John  Holman,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Samuel  Forbes, 
of  Kew,  CO.  Surrey,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  I7OO,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


HOLT,  of  Aston,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Holt,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Grace,  da.  and  co.-h. 
of  William  Bradbourne,  of  Hough,  co.  Derby,  esq.  ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Edward  liittleton,  of  Pillaton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  bart.,  and  d.  1654, 
aet.  83. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Edward  Holt,  esq.,  eldest 
son,  by  the  1st  marriage,  of  the  1st  bart.,)  »m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  William 
Brereton,  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  knt. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Smith,  of  Hough,  co.  Chester,  knt.,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1679. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  sir  John  Clobery,  of  Winchester,  knt.,  and  d.  20  June  1722. 

IV.  Sir  Clobery,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Barbara,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Lister, 
of  Whitfield,  CO.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  25  July  1729. 

V.  Sir  Lister,  s.  and  h.,  tb.,  1st,  lady  Anne,  da.  of  William,  earl  of 
Dartmouth,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Harpur,  of  Calk,  co. 
Derby,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p.s. ;  and  3dly,  Sarah,  da.  of  Samuel  Newton,  of  King's 
Bromley,  co.  Stafford,  esq.     Sir  Lister  d.  s.p.  April  1770- 

VI.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Pudsey  Jesson,  of  Langley, 
CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  13  March  1782,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOOK,  of  Flanchford,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  22  July  1662. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Hook,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of Hele,  and 

d.  circa  1678. 

II.  Sir  Hele,  s.  and  h.,  was  of  Tangier  Park,  co.  Hants  ;  m.  Hester,  da. 
of Underbill,  (who  re-m.  dr.  Richard  Lilly,)  but  dying  s.p.s.  at  Ken- 
sington, CO.  Middlesex,  July  1712,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HORTON,  of  Chaderton,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  19  Jan.  1764. 

I.  Sir  William  Horton,  created  as  above,  to.  Susannah,  da.  and  h. 
of  Francis  Watts,  esq.,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1774. 

II.  Sir  Watts,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Henrietta,  da.  of  Edward,   11th  earl  of 
Derby,  but  d.  s.p.m.  22  Nov.  1811. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  105 

III.  Rev.  sir  Thomas,  in  holy  orders,  b.  and  h.,  m.   Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Edward,  llth  earl  of  Derby,  but  d.  s.p.m.  1821,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOWE,  of  Cold  Barwick,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  20  June  IGCO. 

I.  Sir  George-Grubham  Howe,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Harbottle  Grimstone,  of  Bradfield  Hall,  co.  Essex,  bart.,  and  d. 
26  Sept.  ]  676. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward  Nutt,  of 

Nackington,  co.   Kent,   esq. ;  and  2dly,  Elizalteth,  da.  and  co.-h.  of  

Stratford,  of  Hailing,  co.  Gloucester,  but  dying  s.p.  19  Jan.  1735,  set.  66, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


HOWE,  of  CoMPTox,  CO.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  22  Sept.  1660. 

I.  Sir  .ToHN  Howe,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Thomas  Rich, 
of  North  Cerney,  co.  Gloucester,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John  King,  bishop  of  Lon- 
don, widow  of  John  Dutton,  of  Sherborne,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1703. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Henry-Frederick 
Thynne,  of  Kempsford,  co.  Gloucester,  bart.,  sister  of  Thomas,  viscount 
Weymouth,  but  d.  s.p.  3  July  1730. 

IV.  Scrope,  2d  viscount  Howe,  of  Ireland,  cousin  and  h.,  (being  s.  and 
h.  of  Scrope  Howe,  who  was  created  baron  Crenawley  and  viscount  Howe, 
16  May  1701.  and  who  was  s.  and  h.  of  John  Howe,  2d  son  of  the  1st 
bart.,)  m.  Maria-Sophia-Charlotte,  da.  of  baron  Kilmansegge,  and  d.  at 
Barbadoes,  29  March  1735. 

V.  George-Augustus,  3d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  slain  at  Tyconderago, 
unm.,  5  July  1758. 

VI.  Richard,  4th  viscount,  h.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Chiverton  Hartopp,  of  Welby,  co.  Leicester,  esq.  His  lordship  was  created 
viscount  Howe,  of  Langar,  co.  Notts,  30  Jan.  1782;  appointed  1st  lord  of 
the  admiralty  1783  ;  created  earl  Howe,  19  Aug.  same  year,  and  baron 
Howe,  of  Langar,  with  remainder  to  his  da.  ;  elected  K.G.  1797 ;  d.  s.p.m. 
6  Aug.  1799,  when  the  English  barony  devolved  on  his  da.  ;  the  viscounty 
and  earldom  became  extinct,  but  the  Irish  honours,  together  with  the 
baronetcy,  passed  to 

VII.  William,  5th  viscount,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  the  right 
hon.  William  Connolly,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kildare,  but  dying  s.p.  12  July 
1814,  all  his  titles  became 

Ext. 


HUBAND,  of  Ipsley,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  2  Feb.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  John  Hubaxd,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  lord  Charles 
Pawlett,  of  Dowles,  go.  Hants,  and  d.  I7IO. 

f3 


106  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.   Rhoda,  da.   of  sir  Thomas   Broughton,  of 
Broughton,  co.  Stafford,  bart.,  and  d.  24  Jan.  1716-7. 

III,  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  at  Eton,  a  minor  and  unm.,  aet.  17,  10  Nov. 
1730,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HUMBLE,  of  London. 
Cr.  21  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  William  Humble,  created   as  above,  m,  Eliza,  da.  of  John 
Allanson,  gent.,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1686. 

II.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  George  Humble,  esq., 
s.  andh.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  Feb.  1687,  set.  20. 

III.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  slain  in  a  quarrel,  unm.,  at  the  Blue  Posts 
tavern,  March  1702-3. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Andrew  Lant,  of 
Thorpe  Underwood,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1723,  ast.  44. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Gilbert,  2d  lord  Bar- 
nard, and  sister  of  Henry,  earl  of  Darlington,  d.  Nov.  1 742. 

VI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  at  school  at  Felstead,  set.  6  years,  6  Feb. 
1745,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HUMBLE,  of  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  17  March  1687. 

I.  Sir  William  Humble,  2d  son  of  sir  William  Humble,  the  1st  bart., 
above  mentioned,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Anthony 

Hesilrigge,  bart.  ;   and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Fisher,   of   Isleworth,,  co. 

Middlesex,  but  dying  s.p.  12  Aug.  1705,  aet.  56,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


HUBIPHREYS,  of  London. 
Cr.  30  Nov.  1714. 


I.  Sir  William  Humphreys,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London, 
created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  William  Wintone,  of  Dymock, 
CO.  Gloucester,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Ellen,  relict  of  Robert  Lancashire,  of  Lon- 
don,  merchant.     Sir  William  d.  Oct.  1735. 

IL  Sir  Orlando,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  to.  Ellen,  da.  and 
co.-h.  of  Robert  Lancashire,  above  named,  but  dying  s.p.m.  14  June  1737, 

the  title  became 

Ext. 


HUNGATE,  of  Saxton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  15  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Hungate,  created  as  above,  to.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Roger 
Ijeigh,  of  Hatfield,  co.  York,  M.D.,  relict  of  Andrew  Young,  of 
Bowne,  esq. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  107 

II.  Sir  Francis,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  col.  Francis  Hungate, 
slain  at  Chester,  ex  parte  regis,  1645,  who  was  s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,) 
TO.  Margaret,  da.  of  Charles,  viscount  Carrington. 

III.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William,  lord  Monson, 
(who  re-m.  Lewis  Smith,  of  Wotton,  co.  Warwick,  esq.) 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Weld,  of  Lul- 
worth  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  esq.,  relict  of  Nicholas  Fairfax,  of  Gilling,  esq., 
but  d.  8.p.m.  26  July  I7IO. 

V.  Sir  Philip,  b.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  — —  Cotton,  but  d.  s.p. 

VI.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  a  lunatic,  d.  unm.  3  Dec.  1749,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 

This  baronetcy  has  been  the  subject  of  claim  by  a  lieut.  Hungate,  who 
entirely  failed  in  establishing  his  right  to  the  dignity. 


HUSSEY,  of  HoNiNGTON,  CO.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

HUSSEY,  of  Caythorp,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  21  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  of  Honington,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  George  Auton,  niece  and  h.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  of  Doddington  Piggot, 
CO.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  cii-ca  1648. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  esq., 
s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  to.  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  John  Langham,  knt.  and 
bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  Dec.  I7O6. 

III.  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  of  Caythorp,  cousin  and  h.,  who  had 
succeeded  his  brother,  sir  Charles,  at  his  decease  unm.  circa  1680,  in  the 
baronetcy  of  Caythorp :  sir  Charles  was  s.  and  h.  of  sir  Charles  Hussey, 
of  Caythorp,  created  a  bart.  as  above,  (3d  son  of  sir  Edward  Hussey,  of 
Honington,  1st  bart.,)  by  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  da.  of  sir  William  Brown, 
lowe,  of  Humby,  CO.  Lincoln,  bart.  Sir  Edward  to.,  1st,  Charlotte,  only 
child  of  Daniel  Brevint,  D.D.,  dean  of  Lincoln  ;  2dly,  EHzabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Devic,  bart.,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1725. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  14  Feb.  1730. 

V.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1  April  1734,  when  both  titles 
became 

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HYDE,  of  Albury,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  8  Nov.  1621. 


I.  Sir  Nicholas  Hyde,  created  as  above,  to.  Bridget,  da.  of  *ir  Miles 
Sands,  of  Iselhampsted  Latimer,  co.  Bucks,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1631. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Whitchurch,  of 
Walton,  CO.  Bucks,  gent.,  (who  re-m.  sir  Robert  Viner,  knt.  and  bart.,)  but 
dying  s.p.m.  May  1665,  the  title  became 

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108  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

INGLEBY,  of  Ripley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  17  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  William  Ingleby,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  James 
Bellingham,  of  Levens,  co.  Westmoreland,  knt.,  and  d.  1657-8,  set.  71' 

II.  Sir    William,    s.    and   h.,    m.    Margaret,   da.    of  John   Savile,  of 
Methley,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1682,  aet.  61. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Johnson,  and  d.  25  Jan. 

1742. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.l.  4  Aug.  1772,  when  the  title  became 

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INGOLDSBY,  of  Lethenborow,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  30  Aug.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Ingoldsby,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Har- 

dresse  Waller,  and  d.  in  Ireland  1701,  aet.  87. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Theophila,  da.  of  sir  Kingsmill  Lucy,  of 
Broxl  ourne,  co.  Herts,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  25  April  1726,  the  title 
became 

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INNES,  of  Lochalsh,  co.  Ross  and  Coxton,  co.  Moray. 
Cr.  28  April  1819. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Innes,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  16  Aug.  1831,  when  the 
title  became 

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JACKSON,  of  HicKLETON,  CO.  York. 
Cr.  31  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Jackson,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  of  sir 
William  Booth ;  2dly,  Lucy,  da.  of  Henry  Tindall,  of  Brotherton,  co. 
York,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  William  Jopson,  bart.,  of  Ireland. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  6  Feb.  1679, 
set-  27,  having  sold  his  estate  for  payment  of  his  debts. 

III.  Sir  Bradwardine,  b.  and  h.,  (I)y  the  2d  marriage,)  was  living 
unm.  1727  ;  at  whose  decease  it  is  presumed  the  title  became 

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JACOB,  of  Bromley,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  11  Jan.  1665. 


T.  Sir  John  Jacob,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
HoUiday,  esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Holliday,  knt. ;  2dly,  Alice,  da.  of 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  109 

Thomas  Clowes,  of  London,  relict  of  John  Eaglesfield,  of  London,  merchant ; 
and  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  John  Ashburnham,  knt.,  (who 
re-tn.  sir  William  Wogan,  knt.)  Sir  John  was  farmer  of  the  customs,  and 
suffered  much  for  the  royal  cause  ;  he  d.  1606. 

TL  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam, lord  Alington,  and  d.  1675. 

III.  Sir  JoHK,  col.  of  foot,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Dorothy,  da.  of  Richard, 
2d  earl  of  Barrymore,  and  d.  31  fllarch  1740. 

IV.  Sir  HiLDEBRAND,  grandsou  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Hildebrand  Jacob, 
esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  sir  John,  3d  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  4  Nov.  1790,  when  the  title 
became 

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JACQUES,  of  Middlesex. 
Cr.  2  Sept.  1628. 


I.  Sir  John  Jacques,  one  of  his  majesty's  gentlemen  pensioners,  created 

as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of ,  but  dying  s.p.  1650,  the  title  became 

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JAMES,  of  Creshall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr,  28  June  1682. 


I.  Sir  Cane  James,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  of  Peter  Soame, 
of  Heydon,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  who  d.  s  p. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Francis  Philips,  of  Kempton  Park,  co.  Middlesex,  esq ,  and  d.  19  May 
1736,  set.  80. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  28  Sept.  1741,  aet.  47,  when  the  title 
became 

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JAMES,  of  Park  Farm  Place,  Eltham,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  27  Aug.  1778. 

I.  Sir  William  James,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Edward  Goddard,  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster,  and  of  Hartham,  co.  Wilts, 
esq.,  and  d.  Dec.  1783. 

II.  Sir  Edward-William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  16  Nov.  1792,  when  the 
title  became 

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Janssen,  of  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  11  March  1714-5. 

I.  Sir  Theodore  Janssen,  created  as  above,  m.  Williamsa,  da.  of  sir 
Robert  Henly,  of  the  Grange,  co.  Hants.  Sir  Theodore  was  a  director  of 
the  South  Sea  Company,  and  d.  Sept.  1748,  aet.  90. 

II.  Sir  Abraham,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  19  Feb.  1765. 


no  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  21  Feb.  1766,  at  Paris. 

IV.  Sir  Stephen-Theodore,  chamberlain  of  London,  and  sometime 
lord  mayor,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  col.  Soulegre,  of  the  Island  of 
Antigua,  but  dying  s.p.m.  8  Api-il  1777?  the  title  became 

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JASON,  of  Broad  Somerford,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  5  Sept.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Jason,  created  as  above,   m.  ,   da.  of  sir  

Rowe,  of  Shacklewell,  co.  flliddlesex,  and  d.  circa  1675. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  George  Dacres,  of  Cheshunt, 
CO.  Herts,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  16JJ7. 

III.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1697. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  2d  son  of  sir 
Robert,  1st  hart.,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  captain  David  Warren,  and  d.  circa 
1723. 

V.  Sir  Warren,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  12  Nov.  1728,  set.  23. 

VI.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Collins,  but  dying  s.p. 

5  May  1738,  the  title  became 

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JEBB,  of  Trent  Place,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  4  Sept.  1778. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Jebb,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  4  July 
1787,  set.  58,  when  the  title  became 

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JEFFREYS,  of  Bulstrode,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  17  Nov.  1681. 

I.  Sir  George  Jeffreys,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  baron  JeflFreys,  of  Wem,  co.  Salop,  15  May  1685 ;  tm.,  1st,  Sarah, 
da.  of  Thomas  Neesham,  M.A. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Blud- 
worth,  knt.,  and  widow  of  sir  John  Jones,  of  Furman,  co.  Gloucester.  This 
infamous  man,  who  was  raised  to  the  dignity  of  lord  high  chancellor,  closed 
his  unjust,  ci-uel,  and  tyrannical  career,  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower  of  London, 
1689. 

II.  John,  2d  baron,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  lady  Charlotte,  da.  of 
Philip,  earl  of  Pembroke,  but  dying  9  May  1702,  s.p.m.,  his  honors  became 

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JENKINSON,  of  Walton,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  17  Dec.  1685. 

I.  Sir  Paul  Jenkinson,  created  as  above,   w.  Barbara,  da.  of  John 
Cotes,  esq.,  of  Woodcote,  co.  Salop,  and  d,  1714. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  HI 

II.  Sir  Paul,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Revell,  of 
Oxon,  CO.  Derby,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  14  Jan.  1721-2. 

III,  Sir  Jonathan,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Clerke,  of 
Watford,  co.  Northampton,  but  dying  s.p.m.  28  June  1739,  the  title 
became 

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JENOURE,  of  Much  Dunmow,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  30  July  1628. 

I.  Sir  Kenelm  Jenoure,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Clarke,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1629. 

II.  Sir  Andrew,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  Richard  Smith,  of 
Strixton,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
John  Bramston,  of  Skreens,  co.  Essex,  K.B. 

III.  Sir  Maynard,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Andrew  Jenoure,  esq., 
s.  and  h.  of  sir  Andrew,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Marshall, 
of  Sculpons,  CO.  Essex,  knt. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Joan,  da.  and  h.  of  Richard  Dey,  of  North 
Weld,  CO.  Essex,  gent.,  and  d.  17  April  1739. 

V.  Sir  Richard-Dey,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  March  1744. 

VI.  Sir  John,  captain  in  the  guards,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  15  Aug.  1755, 
when  the  title  became 

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JONES,  of  Albemarlis,  co.  Caermarthen. 
Cr.  25  July  1643. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Jones,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John 
Salisbury,  knt.,  relict  of  John  Salisbury  of  Rugg,  but  dying  s.p.m.  the  title 
became 

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JONES,  of  Ramsbury  Manor,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  27  May  1774. 

I.  Sir  William  Jones,  (formerly  Langham,)  created  as  above,  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  sister  and  co-h.  of  William  Jones,  of  Ramsbury  Manor, 
CO.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  3  May  1791,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


JUXON,  of  Albourne,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  28  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Juxon,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John 
Walter,  of  Saresden,  co.  Oxford,  bart. 


112  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

ir.  Sir  William,  of  Compton,  co.  Gloucester,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah, 
da.  of  John  Marriott,  of  Stuston,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  Charles, 
viscount  Fane,  of  Ireland,)  but  dying  s.p.  3  Feb.  1740,  aet.  79,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


KAYE,  of  WooDsoM,  co.  York. 
Cr.  4  Feb.  1641-2. 


I.  Sir  John  Kaye,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Thomas  Mosely,  esq.,  lord  mayor  of  York  ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Ferdinando  Leigh,  knt.,  relict  of  Francis  Burdett,  of  Burthwaite,  co. 
York,  esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William 
Lister,  of  Thornton,  in  Craven,  esq.,  and  d.  I70G. 

III.  Sir  Art  HUH,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Samuel  Ma- 
row,  of  Berkswell,  co.  Warwick,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  10  July  1726. 

IV.  Sir  JoHN-LiSTER,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  George  Kaye,  esq.,  next 
brother  to  sir  Arthur,  3d  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  Ellen,  da.  of  John  Wilkinson,  of 
Greenhead,  co.  York,  esq.  ;  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Richard  Richardson,  of 
North  Bierley,  co.  York,  M.D.,'and  d.  5  April  1752. 

V.  Sir  John-Lister,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  27  Dec. 
1789. 

VI.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m. ,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Fenton,  of  Glassho,  co.  York,  esq.,  relict  of  Thomas  Mainwaring,  esq., 
but  dying  s.p.  25  Dec.  1810,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KEATE,  of  the  Hoo,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  12  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  Jonathan  Keate,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Susannah,  da.  and 
at  length  h.  of  William  Hoo,  of  the  Hoo,  co.  Hertford,  esq. ;  2dly, 
Susannah,  da.  of  Richard  Orlebar,  citizen  of  London,  and  rf.  17  Sept.  I7OO. 

II.  Sir  GiLBERT-Hoo,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  of ,  and  d.  13  April  I7O0. 

III.  Sir  Henry-Hoo,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1744. 

IV.  Rev.  sir  William,  D.D.,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  6  March  1757,  aet.  72, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KEMEYS,  of  Keven  Mabley,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Cr.  13  May  1642. 

T.  Sir  Nicholas  Kemeys,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir 
Rowland  Williams,  of  Langibby,  knt.,  and  being  governor  of  Chepstow 
Castle,  for  king  Charles  I.,  was  there  slain  1647- 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Blanch,  da.  of  sir  Lewis  Mansel, 
knt.  and  bart.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  George  Whit- 
more,  lord  mayor  of  London.     Sir  (Charles  d.  circa  1658. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  113 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Philip,  lord  Wharton,  and 
d.  Dec.  1702. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  29  Jan.   1735,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


KEMPE,  of  Pentlowe,  go.  Essex. 
Cr.  5  Feb.  1626-7, 

I.  Sir  George  Kempe,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of Brooke, 

but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1667,  the  title  became 

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KENRICK,  of  Whitlev,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  29  March  1679. 

I.  Sir  William  Kenrick,  created  as  above,  m,  Grace,  da.  and  h.  of 
Peter  Kiblewhite,  of  Swinden,  co.  Wilts,  and  d.  circa  1685,  aet.  53. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  •  House,  of  Reading, 

CO.  Berks,  but  dying  s.pm.  circa  1699,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KEYT,  of  Ebrington,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Keyt,  created  as  above,  m,  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of  Wil- 
liam Tayler  of  Briksworth,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1662. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  at  length  sole  h. 
of  Francis  Coventry,  esq.,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1702. 

III.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Keyt,  esq., 
only  surviving  son  of  sir  William,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William, 
viscount  Tracy,  and  d.  Sept.  1741. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas-Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  24  July  1755. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  of  Middleham,  co.  York,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  6  July  1784, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KILLEGREW,  of  Arwinnick,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Killegrew,  vice-chamberlain  to  the  queen,  created 
as  above,  d.  unm.  1665. 

II.  Sir  Peter,  nephew  and  h.,  (on  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in 
remainder,  being  the  s.  of  sir  Peter  Killegrew,  knt.,  younger  brother  of  the 
1st  bart.,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Roger  Twisden,  of  East  Peckham,  co.  Kent, 
but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving,  8  Jan.  1704,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


114  SYNOPSIS  OF   THE 


KINGSMILL,  of  Sidmanton,  co.  Southamptok. 
Cr.  24  Nov.  1800. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Kingsmt^li,,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Hugh  Corry,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  23  Nov.  1805. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  nephew  and  h.,  (the  baronetcy  being  limited  in  re- 
mainder on  the  issue  of  Edward  Kingsmill,  esq.,  brother  of  the  1st  bart.,) 
m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles  Newman,  of  Calcutta,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
4  3Iay  1823,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KIRLE,  of  Much  Marcle,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  17  May  1627- 

I.  Sir  John  Kirle,  created  as  above,  m.  Sibill,  da.  and  h.  of  Philip 
Scudamore,  esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  s.  who  left  issue,  of  Francis  Kirle, 

esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m. ,  da.  of  Vincent,  of -, 

but  dying  s.p.m.  1679)  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KNELLER,  of  Whittok,  co.  Middlesex. 
Or.  24  May  1715. 

I.  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller,  the  eminent  painter,  created  as  above, 
m.  Susannah,  sister  of  William  Cawlev,  esq.,  capt.  R.N.,  (who  d.  Dec.  1739,) 
but  dying  s.p.l.  19  Oct.  1723,  aet.  78,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KNIGHTLEY,  of  Offchurch,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  30  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Knightley,  created   as  above,   m.    Bridget,  da.  of  sir 
Lewis  Lewknor,  of  Sussex. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1688,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KNIVETON,  of  Mercaston,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Kniveton,    created  as  above,  w.  Matilda,  da.  and 
sole  h.  of  John  RoUesly,  of  RoUesly,  esq.,  and  3.  circa  1631-3. 

II.  Sir  Gilbert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  1st,  Marv,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Andrew  Grey, 
of  CO.  Herts  ;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Dudley,  knt. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE,  115 

III.  Sir  Andrew,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1670. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1706,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


KNOLLYS,  of  Grove  Place,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  6  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Knoll ys,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  1648,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


KNOLLYS,  of  Thame,  co.  Oxford. 
Cr.  1  April  1754. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Knollys,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Robert  Kendall  Cater,  of  Kempston,  co.  Bedford,  but  dying  s.p.  29  June 
1772,  the  title  became 

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KNYVETT,   of  BUCKENHAM,   CO.    NORFOLK. 

Cr.  22May  1611. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Knyyett,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  h. 
of  Charles  Ford,  of  Butley  Abbey,  co.  Suifolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1634-5. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Ludley,  of 
Middleham,  co.  York ;  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  William  Thornborough,  of 
Salstead,  co.  Westmoreland  ;  and  3dly,  Philippa,  da.  of  Thomas  Russell,  of 
Barsham,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1699,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LADE,  of  Warbleton,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  11  March  1730. 

I.  Sir  John  Lade,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  30  July  1740,  aet.  80. 

II.  Sir  John,  nephew  and  h.,  (on  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in 
remainder,  being  sou  of  John  Whithorne,  by  Elizabeth,  sister  of  the  1st 
bart.,)  d.  unm.  12  Feb.  1747,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LANE,  of  TuLSKE,  CO.  Roscommon,  in  Ireland. 
Cr.  11  Feb.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Lane,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Mabell,  da.  and  sole 
h.  of  Gerald  Fitz  Gerald,  of  Clonbolg,  and  Rathaman  ;  and  2dly,  JMary,  da. 
of  Thomas  Leicester,  esq.    Sir  Richard  d.  5  Oct.  1668. 


116  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  wife,)  was  created  viscount  Lanes- 
borough,  in  the  county  of  Longford,  1673;  m.  Dorcas,  da.  of  sir  Anthony 
Brabazon,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  Richard,  earl  of  Dorset. 

III.  James,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Charles  Comp- 
ton,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  2  Aug.  1724,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LANGHORN,  of  the  Inneb  Temple,  London. 
Cr.  28  Aug.  1668. 

I.  Sir  William  Langhorn,  created  as  above,  «?.,  1st,  Grace,  da.  of 
John,  earl  of  Rutland,  relict  of  Patrick,  viscount  Chaworth  ;  and  2dly, 
JMary,  da.  of Aston,  who  re-m.  George  Jones,  of  Twickenham,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  26  Feb.  1714,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LANGLEY,  of  Higham  Gobion,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  29  May  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Imngley,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Roger 
Lumley,  esq.,  sister  to  Richard,  viscount  Lumley,  and  d.  1651. 

II.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Keighley,  of 
Hertingfordbury,  co.  Herts,  esq. ;  2dly,  Barbara,  da.  and  co-h.  of Chap- 
man, of  Foxton,  CO.  Leicester,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  3dly,  Sarah,  da.  of 
John  Neale,  of  Maiden  Ash,  co.  Essex,  esq.  Sir  Roger  sold  the  manor  of 
Higham  Gobion,  and  d.  1698. 

III.  Sir  Roger,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Langley,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  2d  hart.,  by  his  1st  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Stanislaus 
Browne,  of  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.s.  1716. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  captain  Robert  Edgeworth, 

of  Longwood,  co.  Meath,  in  Ireland,  but  d.  s.p.s.  1  Dec.  1762,  aet.  98. 

V.  Sir  Haldanby,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Haldanby  Langley,  esq.,  next 
brother  to  sir  Thomas,  4th  bart.) 

VI.  Sir  Henry,  called  s.  and  h.  of  sir  Haldanby,  but  whether  such  were 
really  the  case  has  not  been  ascertained ;  he  is  presumed  to  have  d,  s.p.,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


LAROCHE,  of  Over,  in  Almondsbury,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  17  Aug.  1776. 

I.  Sir  James  IiAROCHe,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth-Rachel-Anne, 

da.  and  h.  of  William  Yeomans,  of  the  island  of  Antigua,  and  rehct  of 

Archibald,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1805,  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  117 

LAWDAY,  of  Exeter. 
Cr.  9  Nov.  1642. 

t.  Sir  Richard  Lawday,  created  as  above,  m, ,  da.  of Sheers, 

and  relict  of  Nicholas  Martin,  of  Exeter,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.  circa 
1648,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LAWRENCE,  of  Iver,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  9  Oct.  1628. 

I.  Sir  John  Lawrence,  of  Delaford,  in  Iver,  and  of  Chelsea,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, created  as  above,  m.  Grisell,  da.  and  co-h.  of  JarVis  Gi!)bons,  of 
Benenden,  co.  Kent,  and  d.  Nov.  1638. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m,  ,  da.  of . 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Inglish,  of ,  spent 

all  his  estate  and  went  to  reside  in  Maryland  about  the  year  IJOO.  "  Sir 
Thomas  Lawrence,  bart.,"  buried  at  Chelsea,  co.  JMiddlesex,  April  1714,  is 
supposed  to  be  the  same  person,  and  at  whose  decease  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LAWRENCE,  of  St.  Ives,  co.  Hunts,  (afterwards  WOOLASTON, 

of  LosEBY,  CO.  Leicester.) 

Cr.  17  Jan.  1748. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Lawrence,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.m.  2  May  1749. 

II.  Sir  Isaac  Woolaston,  of  Loseby,  co.  Leicester,  nephew  and  h., 
(to  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in  remainder,)  m.  Sarah-Rowland,  da. 
and  h.  of March,  of  Hadenham,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  relict  of Gat- 
tar :  sir  Isaac  d.  21  Dec.  1756. 

III.  Sir  Isaac-Lawrence,  s.  and  h.,  d.  an  infant,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Eltt. 


LAWSON,  of  Brough,  or  Burgh  Hall,  co.  York. 
Cr.  6  July  1665, 

I.  Sir  John  Lawson,  a  captain  of  horse  in  the  service  of  king  Charles 
L,  m.  Catharine,  3d  da.  of  sir  William  Howard,  knt.,  and  sister  to  Charles, 
1st  earl  of  Carlisle. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert  Knightley,  of  OfF- 
church,  CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  d.  172J. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  eldest  da.  of  sir  John  Shelley,  of 
Michelgrove,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1739,  set.  50. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anastasia,  youngest  da.  of  Thomas  Maire, 
of  Lartington  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Hardwick,  co,  Durham,  esq.,  and  d.  Oct. 
1781,  aet.  69. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  youngest  da.  of  William  Sca- 
risbrick,  of  Scarisbrick,  co.  Lancaster,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Blonica,  eldest  da.  of 
Miles  Stapleton,  of  Drew,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  2^  June  181 1,  set.  67. 

VI.  Sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  who  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Maire  by 
royal  sign  manual,  177' 5  but  resumed  the  name  of  Lawson  on  succeeding 


118  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

to  the  title ;  m,,  1st,  Monica,  youngest  da.  of  Nicholas  Stapleton,  eE4.  ^  and 
2dly,  Catharine,  only  da.  of  Henry  Fermor,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1834,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


LAWSON,  of  IsELL,  CO.  Cumberland. 
Cr.  31  March  1688. 

I.  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  created  as  above,  m,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Edward 
Musgrave,  of  Hayton  Castle,  co.  Cumberland,  bart.  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  d. 
1689. 

II.  Sir  Wilfrid,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Lawson,  esq., 
s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  George  Preston,  of 
Holker,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  and  d.  1704. 

III.  Sir  Wilfrid,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth-Lucy,  da.  of  Harry 
Mordaunt,  esq.,  and  d.  13  July  1737- 

IV.  Sir  Wilfrid,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  2  May  1739. 

V.  Sir  Mordaunt,  b.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  8  Aug.  1743,  aet.  10. 

VI.  Sir  GiLFRiD,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Wilfrid,  2d  son  of  the  1st 
bart.,)  d.  s.p.  23  Aug.  1749. 

VII.  Sir  Alfred,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of ,  and  d.  14  Feb. 

1752. 

VIII.  Sir  Wilfrid,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1  Dec.  1762. 

IX.  Sir  Gilfrid,  b.  and  h.,  m,  Emilia,  da.  of  John  Lovitt,  esq.,  and  d. 
1794. 

X.  Slir  Wilfrid,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da,  of  John  Hartley,  esq.,  but 
dying  s.p.  14  June  1806,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEAR,  of  London. 
Cr.  2  July  1660. 


I.  Sir  Peter  Lear,  sometime  a  planter  in  Barbadoes,  created  as  above, 
m.  Susan,  da-  of  Richard  Lant,  of  London,  who  re-m.  Dennis  Rolle,  esq., 
but  dying  s.p.  circa  1684,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEAR,  of  LiNDRiDGE,  CO.  Devon. 
Cr.  2  Aug.  1683. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Lear,  nephew  and  h.  of  sir  Peter  above-named,  created 
as  above,  m.  Isabella,  da.  of  sir  William  Courtenay,  of  Powderham  Castle, 
CO.  Devon,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  Dec.  1705. 

II.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  (pursuant  to  the  limitations  in  the  patent,)  m. 

,  da.  of  Christopher  M''olston,  of  Devon,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  before 

1740,  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  119 


LEE,   of  QtJARENDEN,    CO.   BuCKS. 

Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Lee,  created  as  above,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir  Richard 
Wortley,  of  Wortley,  co.  York,  and  d.  circa  1631. 

II.  Sir  Francis-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  St.  John, 
of  Lydiard  Ti-egoze,  co.  Wilts,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1641. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Danvers,  of  Corn- 
bury,  CO.  Oxon,  and  sister  and  co-h.  of  John  Danvers,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

IV.  Sir  Francis-Henry,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Tho- 
mas Pope,  earl  of  Downe,  in  Ireland  (she  re-m.  Robert,  earl  of  Lindsey). 

V.  Sir  Edward-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  of  Ipelsbury,  co. 
Oxon  ;  viscount  Quarenden,  co.  Bucks  ;  and  earl  of  Litchfield,  5  June  1674 ; 
m,  lady  Charlotte  Fitz-Roy,  natural  da.  of  king  Charles  II.,  by  Barbara  Vil- 
liers,  duchess  of  Cleveland,  and  d.  14  July  I7I6. 

VI.  George-Henry,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John 
Hales,  whose  father  had  the  title  of  earl  of  Tenterden  from  king  James  II., 
in  France,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1742-3. 

VII.  George-Henry,  3d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Diana,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Thomas  Frankland,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.  1775. 

VIII.  Robert,  4th  earl,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother,  who  left  issue,  of 
the  2d  earl,)  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  John  Stonehouse,  of  Radley,  co.  Berks, 
bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  1776,  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


LEE,  of  Langley,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  3  May  1620. 


I.  Sir  Humphrey  Lee,  created  as  above,  m,  Margaret,  da.  of  Richard 
Corbett,  of  Stoke,  esq.,  justice  of  the  King's  Bench. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  (fa.  of  sir  Edward  Allen,  knt., 
alderman  of  London,  and  d.  s.p.m.  April  1660,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEICESTER,  of  Tabley,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  10  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Leicester,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Gilbert, 
lord  Gerard,  of  Gerard's  Bromley,  and  d.  W  Oct.  1 678,  set.  65. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Meriel,  da.  of  Francis  Watson,  of  Church 
Aston,  CO.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1684. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  Joshua  Wilson,  of 
Colton,  CO.  York,  and  widow  of  Bryan  Thornhill,  and  d.  s.p.m.  5  Aug. 
1742,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEIGH,  of  Stoneleigh,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Leigh,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  John 
Spencer,  of  Wormleighton,  co.  Warwick,  knt.,  and  d.  1  Feb.  1625. 


120  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Leigh,  knt., 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  was  created  baron  Leigh,  of  Stoneleigh,  1  July 
1643  ;  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Egerton,  viscount  Brackley,  and  d.  22 
Fel>.  1C72. 

III.  Thomas,  2d  baron,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  sir  Thomas 
Leigh,  knt.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  baron,)  tw.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Brown,  of  Shingleton,  co.  Kent,  who  d.  s.p.;  2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of 
Edward,  lord  Rockingham,  and  d.  I7IO. 

IV.  Edward,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hol- 
beech,  of  Fillongley,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  rf.  16  March  1737. 

V.  Thomas,  4th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Maria-Rebecca,  da.  of  John, 
brother  to  William,  lord  Craven  ;  and  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  Rowland 
Berkeley,  of  Cotheridge,  co.  Worcester,  esq.,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1748. 

VI.  Edward,  5th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  26  May  I786,  when  his 
honours  became 

Ext. 


LEIGH,  of  Newnham,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  24  Dec.  1618. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignities 
of  baron  Dunsmore,  of  Dunsmore,  31  July  1628,  and  earl  of  Chichester,  3 
June  1644;  wj.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  and  h.  of  Richard  Northan,  who  d.  s.p.; 
and  2dly,  Audrey,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John,  lord  Boteler,  of  Bramfield,  but 
dying  s.p.m.  1653,  the  earldom  of  Chichester  devolved,  pursuant  to  the  li- 
mitation, on  his  son-in-law,  Thomas  Wriothesley,  earl  of  Southampton,  but 
the  barony  of  Dunsmore,  with  the  baronetcy,  became 

Ext. 


LEKE,  of  Sutton,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  22  May  1611. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Leke,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
baron  Deincourt,  of  Sutton,  1624,  and  earl  of  Scarsdale,  16  Nov.  1645;  vi. 
Anne,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Carey,  of  Berkhampstead,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d. 
1655. 

II.  Nicholas,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  w».  Frances,  da.  of  Robert  Rich,  earl 
of  Warwick,  and  d.  circa  1681. 

III.  Robert,  3d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  John 
Lewis,  of  Ledstone,  co.  York,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  I707. 

IV.  Nicholas,  4th  earl,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  Richard,  brother  of  the 
last  earl,)  d.  unm.  1736,  when  aU  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


LEKE,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  co.  Nottingham. 
Cr.  15  Dec.  1663. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Leke,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  William 
Thorold,  knt.  Sir  Francis  was  governor  of  the  Block  House,  at  Gravesend, 
and  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1682,  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  121 

LEE,  of  Hahtwell,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h,  of  sir  John 
Davis,  of  Pangbourn,  knt.,  and  d.  Feb.  1 690. 

XL  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hopkins,  of 
London,  merchant. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Sandys, 
esq.,  and  d.  Dec.  1749. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Simon,  earl  Harcourt, 
and  d.  6  July  1799. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  colonel  25th  dragoons,  d.  s.p.,  at  Madras,  7 
Feb.  1801. 

VI.  Rev.  sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  rector  of  Water  Stratford,  co.  Bucks,  d. 
unm.  in  1 827,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEMAN,  of  NoRTHAw,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  3  March  1664-5. 

I.  Sir  William  Leman,  created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  Edward 
Prescott,  of  London,  Salter,  and  d.  Aug.  1667. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Lewis  Mansel,  of  Mar- 
gam,  CO.  Glamorgan,  bart.,  and  d.  18  July  1701. 

III.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Mansel  Leman,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Anna-Margaretta,  da.  of  colonel  Brett,  (by 
the  countess  of  Macclesfield,)  and  d.  s.p.  22  Dec.  1741. 

IV.  Sir  Tanfield,  cousin  and  h.,  (called  heir-at-law  of  the  last  bart.  in 
the  will  of  dame  Anna-Margaretta  Leman,  but  from  which  of  the  sons  of 
the  1st  bart.  he  descended  has  not  been  ascertained  ;)  he  d.  in  Southwark, 
CO.  Surrey,  1762,  when  the  baronetcy  is  presumed  to  have  become 

Ext. 


LENNARD,  of  West  Wickham,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  15  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Stephen  Lennard,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  of 
Richard  Hale,  of  Clatry,  co.  Essex,  esq. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Multon 
Lambard,  of  Greenwich,  knt. ;  and  3dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Oglander, 
knt. 

II.  Sir  Stephen,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Dillaline  Husey,  of  Thomson,  co.  Dorset,  esq.,  and  d.  15  Dec.  1709. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  8  Oct.  1727>  when  the  title  became 

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L'ESTRANGE,  of  Hunstanton,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  1  June  1629. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  L*Estrange,  created  as  above,  m,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Edward  Lewkenor,  of  Denham,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1656. 

II.  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Coke,  of  Hoik- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Justinian  Isham,  of 
Lamport,  co.  Northampton,  bart.     Sir  Nicholas  d.  1669. 

IIL  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Wodehouse,  of  Kimberley  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1725. 

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121  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Christopher  Cal- 
thorpe,  of  East  Barsham,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  Nov.  1751. 

V.  Sir  Henry,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  the  right  hon.  Roger  North, 
but  d.  s.p.  2  Sept.  1760,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEVENTHORPE,  of  Shingey  Hall,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  30  May  1C22. 

I.  Sir  John  Leven thorpe,  created  as  above,  m.  Joan,  da.  of  sir  John 
Brograve,  knt.,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1625. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  Giles  Alington,  of 
Horseheath,  co.  Cambridge,  knt.,  and  d.  30  April  1636. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  imm.  29  Nov.  1649. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Capell  Bedell,  of  Hamer- 
ton,  CO.  Huntingdon,  but  d.  s.p.m.,  from  a  kick  of  a  horse,  27  .July  1679. 

V.  Rev.  sir  Charles,  uncle  and  h.,  (4th  son  of  sir  John,  1st  bart.,)  d. 
nnm.  30  Aug.  1680,  aet.  87,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEWIS,  of  Langors,  co.  Brecknock. 
Cr.  14  Sept.  1628. 

I.  Sir  William  Lewis,  created  as  above,  resided  at  Borden,  co.  Hants, 
and  dying  s.p.m.  1677,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEWIS,  of  Ledstone,  co.  York. 
Cr.   15  Oct.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Lewis,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Foot,  of  London,  knt.  and  bart.,  who  re-m.  Denzill  Onslow,  esq.,  but 
dying  s.p.m.  1672,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LEY,  of  Westbury,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  20  July  1619. 


I.  Sir  James  Ley,  created  as  above,  lord  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  and  aftei"wards  lord  high  treasurer,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of 
haron  Ley,  of  Ley,  co.  Devon,  31  Dec.  1023,  and  earl  of  Marlborough,  5  Feb. 
1625-6  ;  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Pettey,  of  Stoke  Talmage,  co.  Oxford  ; 
2dlv,  Mary,  widow  of  sir  William  Bower,  knt.;  and  3dly,  Jane,  da.  of  John, 
lord  Butler,  of  Bramfield.  His  lordship  d.  1628,  leaving  no  issue  by  his  two 
latter  ladies. 

II.  Henry,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Arthur  Capel,  of  Had> 
ham,  CO.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1638. 

III.  James,  3d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  slain  s.p.  in  the  sea  fight  with  the  Dutch 
near  Lowestoff,  1665. 

IV.  William,  4th  earl,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  surviving  brother  of  Henry, 
2d  earl,)  m.  Blargaret,  da.  of  sir  William  Hewyt,  of  Beccles,  co.  Norfolk, 
knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  1679,  all  his  honours  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  123 

LIPPINCOTT,  of  Stoke  Bishop,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  7  Sept.  1778. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Lippincott,  a  merchant,  created  as  above,  «i.  Catharine, 
da.  and  h.  of  Charles  JefFeries,  esq.,  and  d.  1781,  aet.  44. 

II.  Sir  Henry-Cann,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.l.  23  Aug.  1829,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


LITTLETON,  of  Pillatov  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  28  June  1627- 

I.  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  created  as  above,  m.  Hester,  da.  of  sir 
William  Courteen,  of  London,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Walter  Wrottesley, 

of  Wi'ottesley,  co.  Stafford,  bart.;  2dly,  Joyce,  da.  of  Littleton,  of 

Teddesley  Hay,  esq.,  his  cousin,  and  d.  circa  1709. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Edward  Littleton,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.  JMary,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Hoare,  knt.,  lord 
mayor  of  London,  but  d.  s.p.  2  Jan.  1742. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  n.  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Fisher  Littleton,  esq.,  next 
brother  to  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Frances,  eldest  da.  of  Christopher  Horton,  of 
Catton,  CO.  Derby,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  18  May  1812,  set.  86,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


LITTLETON,  of  Stoke  Milburgh,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  14  Oct.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Adam  Littleton,  created  as  above,  m.  Awdrey,  da.  and  at 
length  h.  of  Thomas  Poyntz,  of  North  Skynden,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d. 
circa  1647. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Edward,  lord  Little- 
ton, of  Mounslow,  CO.  Salop,  and  d.  April  1681. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  speaker  of  the  house  of  commons,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ann, 
da.  of  Benjamin  Baron,  of  Westcoate,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1 
Jan.  1710,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LIVESEY,  of  East  Church,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  11  July  1627. 

I.  Sir  Michael  Livesey,  created  as  above,  who,  having  officiated  as 
judge  at  the  trial  of  king  Charles  I.,  was  attainted  by  act  of  parliament 
12  Charles  II.,  1660. 


LLOYD,  of  Yale,  co.  Denbigh. 
Cr.  21  June  1647. 


I.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Charles  Wil- 
liams, and  d.  Oct.  1663. 

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124  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Evan,  s.  and  h.,  m.  JMary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Rice  Tannat,  esq.,  but 
dying  s.p.m.  1  April  1700,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LLOYD,  of  Gauth,  co.  Montgomery. 
Cr.  10  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Lloyd,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Bo- 
water,  of  Whitley,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1678. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  John  Huxley,  of  Wire- 
hall,  in  Edmonton,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1692. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  jn.,  1st,  Victoria,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Corbet, 
of  Longner,  co.  Salop,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p.s. ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Ed- 
ward licighton,  of  Watlesborough,  co.  Salop,  bart.,  and  relict  of  Thomas 
Jones,  of  Shrewsbury,  esq.  Sir  Charles  d,  s.p.m.  Nov.  1 743,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


LLOYD,  of  Woking,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  28  Feb.  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  John  Lloyd,  created  as  above,  m.  Beatrix,  da.  of  Francis,  vis- 
count Valentia,  and  widow  of  James  Zouch,  of  Woking,  esq.,  and  d.  1  Jan. 
1663. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Matthew  Smallwood,  LL.D., 
dean  of  Litchfield.  Sir  John  was  of  the  Forest,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  dying 
there  s.p.  1674,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LLOYD,  of  MiLFiELD,  CO.  Cardigan. 
Cr.  1  April  I7O8. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Lloyd,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of 
Morgan  Lloyd,  of  Greengrove,  co.  Cardigan,  esq. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Francis  Cornwallis,  knt.,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1723. 

II.  Sir  Charles-Ccrnwallis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  mrs.  Jennings,  of  Somer- 
setshire,  but  d.  s.p.  25  Feb.  1729. 

III.  Sir  Lircius-CHRiSTiANUS,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Walter 
Lloyd,  of  Peterwell,  co.  Cardigan,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1750,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


LLOYD,  of  Peterwell,  co.  Cardigan. 
Cr.  26  Jan.  1763. 

I.  Sir  Herhert  Lloyd,  created  as  above,  m.  Beatrix,  sister  of  dr.  Powell, 
of  Nantoes,  but  dying  s.p.  19  Aug.  1769,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  125 


LONG,  of  Whaddon,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  26  March  1661. 

I.  Sir  WAtTER  Long,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph 
Cocks,  or  Coxe  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote,  co.  Salop, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  circa  1672. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  21  May  1710,  aet.  84,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


LONG,  of  Westmixster. 
Cr.  1  Sept.  1662. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Long,  created  as  above,  auditor-general  of  the  exche- 
quer, and  a  privy  counsellor,  d.  unm.  13  July  1673. 

II.  Sir  James,  nephew  and  h.,  (on  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in 
remainder,)  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Leech,  of  Chatsworth,  or  Ship- 
ley, CO.  Derby,  and  d.  Feb.  1691-2. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  James  Long,  esq.,  eldest 
son  of  the  last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  of  the  small-pox,  four  days  after  his  grand- 
father. 

IV.  Sir  Giles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1698. 

V.  Sir  James,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Henrietta,  da.  of  Fulk,  lord  Brook,  and  d. 
16  March  1729. 

VI.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Emma,  da.  of  Richard,  earl  Tylney, 
and  d.  10  Feb.  1767- 

VII.  Sir  James-Tylney,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Harriet,  da.  of  Jacob,  vis- 
count Folkestone,  sister  of  the  earl  of  Radnor,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Catharine, 
da.  of  Other  Lewis,  earl  of  Plymouth,  and  d.  circa  1794. 

VIII.  Sir  James-Tylney,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  aet.  11  years,  14  Sept. 
1805,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LORT,  of  Stackpoole  Court,  co.  Pembroke, 
Cr.  15  July  1662. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Lort,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Hester,  sister  of  Arthur, 
earl  of  Anglesey ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Humphrey  Wyndham,  of  Dunraven, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  (who  re-m.  sir  Edward  JMausell,)  and  d.  circa  1664. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  John  Holies,  earl  of  Clare,  and 
d.  circa  1 673. 

III.  Sir  Gilbert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  19  Sept.  1698,  aet.  28,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


LOVETT,  of  Liscombe  House,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  23  Oct.  1781. 

I.  Sir  Jonathan  Lovett,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  only  da.  of 
Jonathan  Darby,  of  Leap  Castle,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  30  Jan.  1812,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


1^  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


LOWTHER,  of  Whitehaven,  co.  Cumberlakd. 
Cr.  11  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Lowther,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  and 
h.  of  Christopher  Lancaster,  of  Sockbridge,  co.  Westmoreland,  esq.,  and  d. 
1644. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Woolley  Leigh,  of  Addington, 
CO.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  Jan.  1705-6. 

III.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  andh.,  m. ,  da.  of ,  but  d.  s.p. 

2  Oct.  1731. 

IV.  Sir  James,  F.R.S.,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  Jan.  1755)  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


LOWTHER,  of  Marske,  co.  York. 
Cr.  15  June  1697- 

I.  Sir  William  Lowther,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  and  h. 
of  Thomas  Preston,  of  Holker,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  and  d.  April  1704. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.   lady  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William,  duke  of 
Devon,  and  d.  23  March  1745. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  3  Feb.  1753,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


LOWTHER,  of  SwiLLiNGTON,  CO.  York. 
Cr.  6  Jan.  1714-5. 

I.  Sir  William  Lowther,  created  as  above,  m.  Amabella,  da.  of  Ba- 
nister, lord  Maynard,  and  d.  6  March  1729. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Diana,  da.  of  Thomas  Condon,  of 
CO.  York,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  William  Ramsden,  bart.,  but 
dying  s.p.  22  Dec.  1763,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LUCAS,  of  Fenton,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  20  May  1644. 

I.  Sir  Gervas  Lucas,  created  as  above,  was  governor  of  Belvoir  Castle 
for  king  Charles  I.;  he  d.  unm.  in  the  East  Indies,  circa  1668,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


LUCKYN,  of  Waltham,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  15  Nov.  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Luckyn,  created  as  above,  m.  Winifred,  da.  of  sir 
Richard  Everard,  of  Much  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  bart.,  and  d.  1677- 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  before  1700,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  127 


LUCY,  of  Broxburne,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  11  March  1617-8. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Lucy,  created  as  above,  to.,  Ist,  Elizabeth,  da.  andco-h. 
of  sir  Henry  Cock,  knt. ;  2dly,  Rebecca,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Chap- 
man,  of  Wormley,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  and  d.  6  April  1G67. 

II.  Sir  KiNGSMiLL,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  lady 
Theophila,  da.  of  George,  earl  of  Berkeley,  (who  re-m.  Robert  Nelson,  of 
London,)  and  d.  circa  1678. 

III.  Sir  Berkeley,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Catherine,  da.  of  Charles  Cot- 
ton, of  Berresford,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  19  Nov.  1759,  aet.  87, 
the  title  became 


LUMLEY,  of  Bradfikld,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  8  Jan.  1640-1. 

I.  Sir  Martyn  Lumley,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of 
John  Meredith,  of  co.  Denbigh,  esq.;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Alleyn, 
alderman  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1651. 

II.  Sir  Martyn,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  to.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
John  Langham,  of  Cottesbrook,  bart.,  and  d.  Aug.  1702- 

III.  Sir  Martyn,  s.  and  h.,  to.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Jonathan 
Dawes,  knt. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Charaberlayn,  of  Gray's  Inn, 
CO.  Middlesex,  esq. ;  and  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Clement  Rawlinson,  of  Sans- 
cate,  CO.  Lancaster,  gent.     Sir  Martyn  d.  12  Jan.  I7IO. 

IV.  Sir  James-Lumley,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  II 
Dec.  I77I)  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LUMSDEN,  of  AucHiNDOiR,  co.  Aberdeen. 
Cr.  9  Aug.  1821. 

I.  Sir  Harry-Niven  Lumsden,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  15  Dec.  fol- 
lowing,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


LYDE,  of  Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  13  Oct.  J  772. 

I.  Sir  Lionel  Lyde,  created  as  above,  to.  his  cousin-german,  Rachel, 
eldest  da.  and  co-h.  of  Cornelius  Lyde,  of  Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Herts, 
esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  25  June  1791,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


128  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


MACKINTOSH,  of  Mackintosh,  co.  Inverness. 
Cr.  30  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Sir  jEneas  Mackintosh,  created  as  above,  «i.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir 
Ludovick  Grant,  of  Dalvey,  co.  Moray,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  21  Jan.  1820, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


MACKWORTH,  of  Normanton,  co.  Rutland. 
Cr.  4  June  1619. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Mackworth,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Henry  Hall,  of  Gretford,  esq.,  and  h.  of  her  mother,  and  d.  March  162d>6. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Hopton,  esq.,  sister 
and  co-h.  of  Ralph,  lord  Hopton,  and  d.  Aug.  1640. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  capt.  George  Da- 
rell,  of  Calhill,  co.  Kent,  esq. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Humphrey  Mackworth, 
of  Betton,  co.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  1694. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  March  1745. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Robert,  2d  son  of  Robert,  2d 
son  of  sir  Henry,  2d  bart.,)  wt.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Maule,  of  Ecton,  co. 
Northampton,  esq. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Leonard  Reresby,  bart.,  and 
relict  of  the  rev.  mr.  Waller,  and  rf.  17  Oct.  1769. 

VI.  Sir  Henry,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  eldest  son  of  Henry, 
3d  son  of  sir  Henry,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  rev.  Edward  Lamb, 
andrf.  14  Jan.  1774. 

VII.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  in  the  Charter  House,  s.p.,  1 803,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


MACPHERSON,  of  Calcutta. 
Cr.  27  June  1786. 


I.  Sir  John  Macpherson,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.    12   Jan.   1821, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MADDOX,  of  WoRMLEY,  CO.  Herts. 
Cr.  11  March  1675-6. 

I.  Sir  Benjamin  Maddox,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir 
William  Glascock,  of  Wormley,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  14  Dec 
17 16,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  129 


MAINWARING,  of  Over  Peover,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  22  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Maikwaring,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Delves,  of  Dodington,  bart.,  and  d.  28  June  1689. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Roger  Whitley,  of  Peel, 
CO.  Chester,  esq.,  and  d.  4  Nov.  1702. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Lloyd, 
of  Halghton,  co.  Flint,  andd.  s.p.  20  Sept.  1726. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  nephew  and  h.,  (posthumous  son  of  Henry  Mainwar- 
ing,  esq.,  next  brother  to  the  last  bart.,)  born  a  bart.,  7  Nov.  l^2G,d.  unm. 
6  April  1797,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MANN. 
Cr.  3  March  1755. 


I.  Sir  Horatio  Mann,  created  as  above,  K.B.,  envoy  extraordinary  at 
the  court  of  Florence.  Sir  Horatio  was  of  Linton  Place,  co.  Kent,  and  d. 
unm.  6  Nov.  I786. 

II.  Sir  Horatio,  nephew  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited  in 
remainder,)  m.  Lucy,  sister  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Gainsborough,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  2  April  1814,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MANNOCK,  of  GiFFORD  Halt,  in  Stoke  by  Netland,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  1  June  1627. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Mannock,  created  as  above,  m.  Doi-othy,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Saunders,  of  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1634. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  George  Heneage,  of 
Hainton,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  and  d.  26  April  ]  687. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Henry  Nevil,  alias 
Smith,  of  Holt,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  and  d.  26  Jan.  1713-4. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  George  Yates,  of 
North  Waltham,  co.  Southampton,  esq.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1758. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Teresa,  da.  of  Anthony  Wright, 
of  Whaleside,  co.  Essex,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co.-h.  of  Robert 
Allwyn,  of  Treford,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  \Q  March  1764. 

VI.  Sir  William-Anthony,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  a  minor, 
«et.  16,  residing  at  Leigh,  in  Germany,  1775,  d.  unm.  24  March  1776. 

VII.  Sir  Francis,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  of  sir  William,  5th  bart.,) 
m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Stoner,  of  Watling  Park,  co.  Oxon,  esq.,  but 
d.  s.p.  17  Sept.  1778. 

VIII.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  andh.,  w.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  George-Brownlow 
Doughty,  of  Snarford  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  esq. ;  2dly,  Anastasia,  da.  of  Mark 
Browne,  of  Eastbourn,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  2  Sept.  I78I. 

IX.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  killed  by  the  overturning  of  the  Dover 
mail,  3  June  1787?  s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

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180  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

MANSEL,  of  Margam,  co.  GlamoIigak. 
Cr.  22  May  1611. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  M ansel,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Lewis, 
lord  Mordaunt,  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  Pole,  esq.,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1C31. 

II.  Sir  Lewis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  «?.,  1st,  Katherine,  da. 
of  Robert,  earl  of  Leicester,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  Edward 
Lewis,  of  CO.  Monmouth,  who  d.  s.p.m.,  and  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry, 
earl  of  IManchester,  (who  re-m.  sir  Edward  Sebright.)  Sir  Lewis  d.  circa 
1638. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Edward  Came, 
of  Wenny,  co.  Glamorgan,  esq.,  and  d.  l^  ISfor.  1706,  aet.  70. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  h.  of  Francis  Millington, 
of  London,  merchant.  Sir  Thomas  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  baron 
Mansel,  of  Margam,  31  Dec.  1711,  and  d.  Dec.  1723. 

V.  Thojias,  2d  baron,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Robert  Mansel, 
esq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert,  1st  baron,)  d.  unm.  1743. 

VI.  Christopher,  3d  baron,  uncle  and  h.,  (2d  son  of  the  1st  baron,) 
d.  unm.,  29  Jan.  1744. 

VII.  BussY,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  lady  Betty,  da.  of  John,  earl  of  Bristol ; 
and  2dly,  lady  Barbara,  da.  of  William,  earl  of  Jersey,  relict  of  sir  Walter 
Blacket,  hart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  29  Nov.  1750,  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


MANSEL,  of  Trimsaran,  co.  Caerbiarthen. 
Cr.  22  Feb.  1696-7. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Mansel,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Philip, 
and  sister  and  h.  to  Edward  Vaughan,  of  Trimsaran,  esq.,  and  d.  19  Feb. 
1720. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  «?.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas  Price,  of  Gorth 
I;loyn,  CO.  Caermarthen,  esq.,  and  2dly,  mrs.  Bayley,  of  the  Vineyard,  near 
Hereford,  and  d.  1754. 

III.  Sir  Edward-Vaughah,  s.  andh.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Shewen, 
esq.,  and  d.  circa  1789. 

IV.  Sir  Edward-Joseph-SheweNj  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  G  April  1798, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MAPLES,  of  Stow,  co.  Hunts. 
Cr.  30  May   1627- 


I.  Sir  Thomas  IMaples,  created  as  above,  m.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1634-5, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


MARKHAM,  of  Sedgebrook,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  15  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Markham,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Rebecca,  da.  of 

Eyre,  of ,  co.  Derby,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Rebecca,  da.  of 

sir  Edward  Hussey,  of  Hoiiington,  co.  Lincoln,  bart. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  131 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Wid- 
drington,  knt.,  of  Sherborne  Grange,  co.  Northumberland,  and  d.  \\  Aug. 
1690. 

III.  Sir  George,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  9  June  1736. 

IV.  Sir  James-Johx,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Thomas,  son  of  Anthony, 

2d  son  of  sir  Robert,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Sarah,  da.  of Clive,  esq.,  but  dying 

s.p.  1779,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MAROW,  of  Berkswell,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  16  July  1679. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Marow,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Arthur  Cayley,  of  Newland,  co.  Warwick,  knt.  Sir  Samuel  was  living, 
aet.  30  years,  in  1683,  but  dying  s.p.m.  before  1714,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MARWOOD,  of  Little    Bushby,  co.  York. 
Cr.  31  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  George  Marwood,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Walter  Bethell,  of  Alne,  co,  York,  knt.,  and  d.  19  Feb.  1679,  ajt.  78. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  Coniers,  1st  earl  of 
Holdernesse  ;  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Allan  Bellingham,  of  Levens,  co.  West- 
moreland, esq. ;  and  3dly,  Martha,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Wentworth,  of 
Empsall,  CO.  York,  knt.,  widow  of  Thomas  Wombwell,  of  Wombwell,  esq. 
Sir  Henry  d.  1  Nov.  1725,  s.p.m.,  aet.  90. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  nephew  and  h.,  (son  of  George  Marwood,  esq.,  brother 

of  sir  Henry,  2d  bart.,)  m. ,  da.  of Peirson,  of  Stokesley,  but  d. 

s.p.  Oct.  1739,  aet.  67. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of ,  but  dying 

s.p.  23  Feb.  1740,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MASHAM,  of  High  Lever,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  20  Dec  1621. 

I.  Sir  William  Masham,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Francis  Barrington,  bart.,  and  widow  of  sir  James  Altham,  knt.,  and  d. 
circa  1656. 

II.  Sir  William,  grandson  andh.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Masham,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.,  circa  1663. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Scot, 
bart.,  marquess  de  la  Mezansene,  in  France  ;  and  2dly,  Damaris,  da.  of 
Ralph  Cud  worth,  D.D.     Sir  Francis  d.  7  Feb.  1723. 

IV.  Samuel,  lord  Masham,  s.  and  h.,  having  been  created  baron 
Masham,  of  Otes,  co.  Essex,  1  Jan.  I7II  ;  m.  Abigael,  da.  of  Francis  Hill, 
of  London,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1758. 


132  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

V.  Samuel,  2d  baron,  s,  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Harriot,  da.  of  Salway  Win- 
nington,  of  Stamford  Court,  co.  Worcester,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Charlotte,  da. 
of  John  Dives,  of  Westminster,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.*14  June  177C,  aat.  64, 
his  honours  became 

Ext. 


WASSINGBERD,  of  Bratostshali,,  co  Lincoln. 
Cr.  22  Aug.  IGGO. 

I.  Sir  Hknry  Massingberd,  b.  1609,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  William  Lyster,  of  Rippingale,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.;  2dly,  Anne, 
da.  and  h.  of  William  Evans,  of  London,  esq. ;  and  3dly,  Elizabeth  Rayner, 
of  CO.  York.     Sir  Henry  d.  Sept.  1680. 

II.  Sir  WiLLiAJi,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Richard  Wynne,  of  London,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1719,  set.  70. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  8  Dec.  1723,  aet.  46,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


MATTHEWS,  of  Great  Gobions,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  13  June  1662. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Matthews,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of 
sir  Thomas  Wolstenholme,  of  London,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1681. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  colonel  in  the  foot-guards,  slain  s.p.  at  the  battle 
of  Oudenarde,  1708,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MAULEVERER,  of  Allerton  MaulEverer,  co.  York. 
Cr.  4  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Mauleverer,  created  as  above,  nt.,  1st,  Mary,  da. 
of  sir  Richard  Hutton,  knt.,  (who  d.  s.p.,)  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Wilbraham.  Sir  Thomas  was  one  of  those  who  sat  at  the  trial, 
and  signed  the  warrant  for  the  murder,  of  king  Charles  I.;  he  d.  1655. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber,  m.  Anne, 
da.  of  sir  Henry  Clerk,  knt.  and  bart. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Miles  Sta- 
pleton,  knt.,  (who  re-m.  John  Hopton,  esq.,)  but  d.  s.p.  circa  1687. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Barbara,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Slingsby,  of 
the  Red  House,  bart.,  (who  re-m.  John,  lord  Arundel,  of  Trerice,)  and  d. 
circa  1689. 

V.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  March  1713,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


MAWBEY,  of  BoTLEYs,  co.  Surrey.     • 
Cr.  30  July  1765. 

I.  Sir  Joseph  Mawbey,  created  as  above,  »n.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard 
Pratt,  of  Vauxhall,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  16  June  1798. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  133 

II.  Sir  Joseph,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Charlotte-Caroline-Maria,  da.  of  Thomas 
Henchman,  of  Littleton,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  28  Aug. 
1817)  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MAYNARD,  of  Estaines  Parva,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Maynard,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  baron  Maynard,  of  Wicklow,  in  Ireland,  30  May  1G20,  and 
baron  Maynard,  of  Estaines  ad  Turrim,  in  Essex,  14  March  1628,  m.,  1st, 
Frances,  da.  of  William,  lord  Cavendish ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Anthony  Everard,  and  d.  1640. 

II.  William,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.,  1st, 
Dorothy,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Robert  Banastre,  of  Passenham,  co.  Northampton, 
knt. ;  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h.  of  James  Murray,  earl  of  Dysart,  in 
Scotland,  and  d.  1698. 

III.  Banastre,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Henry  Grey,  earl  of  Kent,  and  d.  4  March  1717?  aet.  75. 

IV.  Henry,  4th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  ^  Dec.  1742. 

V.  Grey,  5th  baron,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  27  April  1745. 

V.I.  Charles,  6th  baron,  b.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Maynard,  of 
3Iuch  Easton,  alias  Easton  ad  IMontem,  co.  Essex,  and  viscount  Maynard, 
of  Easton  Lodge,  28  Oct.  1766  ;  d.  s.p,  30  June  1775?  when  the  barony  of 
Much  Easton  and  the  viscounty  devolved,  pursuant  to  the  limitation  in  the 
patent,  on  his  cousin  sir  Charles  Maynard,  bart. ;  but  the  baronetcy  of 
1611  became 

Ext. 


MAYNE,  of  Marston  Morelain,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  22  April  1763. 

I.  Sir  William  Mayke,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  Newhaven,  of  Carrickmayne,  co.  Dublin,  26  July  1776 ;  m. 
Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Joshua,  2d  viscount  Allen,  but  dying  s.p.  1794, 
his  titles  became 

Ext. 


MAYNEY,  of  Linton,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Mayney,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Peter 
Ricaut,  of  London,  and  of  Aylesford,  co.  Kent,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1676, 
8et.  68. 

II.  Sir  Anthony*,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1706,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


*  His  father  spent  all  his  estate  in  the  service  of  king  Charles  I.,  and  he  is  said  to  have 
died  for  want,  and  his  brother  to  have  hanged  himself,  in  1094,  for  the  same. 


134  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


MERGES,  of  France. 
Cr. 1660. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  de  Merges,   created  as  above,   concerning   whom 
nothing  further  is  known. 


MEREDITH,  of  Stainsley,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  13  Aug.  1622. 

I.  Sir  William  Meredith,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  and 

h.  of Barker,  of  London  ;  and  2dly, ,  sister  of  sir  Henry  Goring, 

bart.,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Aynscombe,  esq.     Sir  William  d.  circa  1665. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  major-general  Philip 
Skippon,  the  noted  parliamentary  commander,  and  sister  of  sir  Philip 
Skippon,  of  Stratford,  co.  Suffolk,  knt. 

III.  Sir  M'lLLiAM,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  1682. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1723. 

V.  Sir  Roger,  of  Leeds  Abbey,  co.  Kent,  b.  and  h,,  d.  s.p.  3  Jan.  1739, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MEUX,  of  Kingston,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 
Cr.  11  Dec.  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Mecx,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Richard 
Worslev,  of  Apuldercomb,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  bart.,  and  d.  Feb.  1657. 

II.  S'ir  William,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  I\Iabel,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Dillington, 
of  Knighton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Browne,  of  Buckland,  co.  Surrey.     Sir  William  d.  circa  1697- 

IIL  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  set.  21,  6  March  1705-6,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


MIDDLETON,  of  Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh. 
Cr.  22  Oct.  ]  622. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Middleton,  who  brought  the  New  River  water  to  Lon- 
don, created  as  above,  »».,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Olmested,  of 
Ingatestone,  co.  Essex  ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Richard  Collins,  of  Litchfield, 
CO.  Stafford,  relict  of  Richard  Edwards,  of  London,  and  d.  7  Dec.  1631. 

II.  Sir  William,  s  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Harris,  of  Shrewsbury,  bart. 

III.  Sir  Hugh,  s.  and  h.,   »n.  EHzabeth,  da.  of ,  of ,  and 

d.  1675,  s.p.m.,  whereupon  this  baronetcy  merged  into  that  of  Middleton,  of 
Hackney. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  136 

MIDDLETON,  of  Hackkey,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  6  Dec.  1681. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Middleton,  created  as  above,  (son  of  Simon  Middleton, 
esq.,  and  grandson  of  sir  Hugh,  the  1st  baronet,  of  Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh,) 
m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  William  Oglander,  of  Nunwell,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
bart.,  from  whom  he  was  divorced  by  act  of  parliament  ;  he  inherited  the 
baronetcy  of  Ruthyn,  on  the  decease  of  his  cousin,  sir  Hugh,  in  1675,  but 
having  wasted  all  his  estate,  he  d.  in  obscurity,  s.p.m.,  about  the  commence- 
ment of  the  18th  century,  whei-eupon  the  title  became 

Ext. 

A  Hugh  Middleton  resided  under  the  assumed  name  of  William  Ray- 
mond, in  the  parish  of  Kemberton,  co.  Salop,  where  he  died  10  March  1702  ; 
it  is  probable  that  he  might  have  been  the  above-named  baronet. 


MIDDLETON,  of  Leightok,  co.  Lancashire. 
Cr.  24  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  George  Middleton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  and 
h.  of  Richard  Rigge,  of  Little  Strickland,  co.  Westmoreland,  esq.  ;  and  2dly, 
Anne,  da.  of  George  Preston,  of  Holker,  co.  Lancashire.  Sir  George  was 
living,  aged  63,  in  1664,  8.p.m.,  and  at  his  decease  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MIDDLETON,  of  Chirke,  co.  Denbigh. 
Cr.  4  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Middleton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of 
Thomas  Cholmondeley,  of  Vale  Royal,  co.  Chester,  esq.  ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da. 
of  John  Trevor,  esq.,  of  co.  Denbigh,  and  d.  July  1663. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Wilbraham,  of  Woodhey  ;  2dly,  Charlotta,  da.  of 
sir  Orlando  Bridgeman,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  5  Feb.  1683*. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of ,  and  d.  June 

1716. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  5  Jan.  1718,  aet.  24,  when  th« 
title  became 

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MILDMAY,  of  MouLSHAM,  CO.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Mildmay,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  John  Puckering,  keeper  of  the  great  seal ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  John 
Savile,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1620,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


*  Dorothy,  da.  and  h.  of  this  sir  Thomas,  m.,  1st,  Edward,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  2dly,  the 
celebrated  Joseph  Addison. 


136  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

MILDMAY,  of  MouLSHAM,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  5  Feb.  1765. 

I.  Sir  William  Mildmay,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  8  Aug.  1771,  when 
the  title  became 

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MILLER,  of  OxENHOATH,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  13  Oct.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Humphrey  Milleu,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  IVIary,  da.  of  sir 

John  Borlace,  of  Stratton  Arely,  co.  Bucks  ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of Pil- 

kyngton,  of  co.  Warwick,  and  d,  Aug.  1709. 

II.  Sir  Borlace,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  Thomas  Medley,  of 
Buxted,  CO.  Sussex,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1714,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MITCHELL,  of  Westshore,  Zetland,  in  Scotland. 
Cr.  19  June  1724. 

I.  Sir  John  Mitchell,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Francis 
Blurraj',  of  co.  Perth,  esq.,  and  d.  June  1739. 

II.  Sir  Andrew,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  Charles  Mitchell,  of 
Pittedie ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Elphinstone,  of  Logie,  and  d.  29 
June  1764. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h,,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h. 
of  John  Bruce  Stewart,  of  Symbister,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.  5  April  1783,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


MODYFORD,  of  London. 
Cr.  18  Feb.  1660-1. 


I.  Sir  James  Modyford,  lieut.-gov.  of  Jamaica,  created  as  above,  m. 
Elizabeth,  da.  and  at  length  co-h.  of  sir  Nicholas  Slanning,  knt. ;  he  resided 
sometime  at  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex,  but  dying  in  Jamaica  s.p.  1673,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


MODYFORD,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  1  March  1663-4. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Modyford,  governor  of  Jamaica,  (brotherof  sir  James,) 
created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Lewin  Palmer,  of  the  co.  of  Devon, 
and  d.  in  Jamaica,  2  Sept.  1679. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  in  Jamaica  s.p.  19  Oct.  1679. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Nor- 
ton, bart. :  he  resided  at  Angells,  in  Jamaica,  and  there  d.  circa  1686. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  137 

IV.  Sir  Norton,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Guy,  of  Barbadoes,  but 

d.  s.p.  circa  1690. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  -,  da.  of  John  Hathersale,  of 

Giddea  Hall,  co.  Essex,  and  of  London,  merchant ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  and 
h.  of  sir  William  Beeston,  knt,,  governor  of  Jamaica,  (who  re-m.  Charles 
Long,  esq.,  of  Longueville,  in  Jamaica.)  Sir  Thomas  was  seated  at  St. 
Jago-de-la-Vega,  in  that  island,  and  dying  there  s.p.m.  1703,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


MOHUN,  of  BocoNNOC,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Reginald  Mohun,  created  as  above,  m.  Philippa,  da.  of  John 
Hele,  esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  lord  Mohun, 
baron  of  Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  15  April  1628  ;  m.  Cordelia,  da.  of  sir 
John  Stanhope,  of  Shelford,  co.  Notts,  widow  of  sir  Roger  Aston,  and  d. 
1644. 

III.  John,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm, 

IV.  Warwick,  3d  baron,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  Welles, 

of  Brember,  esq.,  and  d.  1665. 

V".  Charles,  4th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Philippa,  da.  of  Arthur,  earl  of 
Anglesey,  and  d.  ante  1682. 

VI.  Charles,  5th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,   Charlotte,  djr.  of  

Mainwaring,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  dr.  Thomas  I^aurence,  widow 
of  col.  Griffith  :  his  lordship  was  killed  in  a  duel  with  the  duke  of  Hamilton, 
15  Nov.  1712,  s.p.,  when  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


MOLYNEUX,  of  Teversall,  co.  Nottingham. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Molyneux,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Isabel,  da.  of  John 
Markham,  of  Sedgebrook,  co.  Lincoln,  esq. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  James 
Harington,  of  Ridlington,  co.  Rutland,  knt.,  widow  of  sir  Thomas  Foljambe, 
knt. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Theodosia,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Heron,  of 
Cressy  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  K.B.,  and  d  12  Oct.  1674. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Lucy,  da.  of  Alexander  Rigby,  of  IMiddle- 
ton,  CO.  Lancaster,  esq.,  widow  of  Robert  Hesketh,  of  Rufford,  in  the  same 
county,  esq.,  and  was  living,  at.  62,  1687. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Diana,  da.  of  John  Howe,  of  Langar 
Castle,  CO.  Nottingham,  esq.,  and  d.  12  March  1742,  aet.  82. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  28  July  1764. 

VI.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Challand, 
of  Wellow,  CO,  Nottingham,  esq.,  and  d.  May  I78I. 

VII.  Sir  Francis,  knt.,  usher  of  the  black  rod,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  9  June 
1812,  when  the  title  became 

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138  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


MONNOUX,  of  Wot  TON,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  4  Dec,  1660. 

I.  Sir  Humphrey  Monnoux,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Wodehouse,  of  Kimberley,  co.  Norfolk,  bart. 

II.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Cotton,  of 
Connington,  co.  Hunts,  bart.,  and  d.  July  1685. 

III.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  William  Harvey,  of  Chig- 
well,  CO.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1707,  ait.  29. 

IV.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  but  d.  s.p.  3  Dec.  1757. 

V.  Sir  Philip,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.  of  Lewis, 
youngest  son  of  sir  Humphrey,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ambrose 
Riddell,  of  Eversholt,  co.  Bedford,  esq.,  and  d.  l^  April  1805. 

VI.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  27  Feb.  1809. 

VII.  Rev.  sir  Philip,  cousin  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  3  Feb.  1814,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


MONTGOMERY,  of  Magbie   Hall,  Tweeddale,  N.B. 
Cr.  28  May  1774. 

I.  Sir  William  Montgomery,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Hannah,  da. 
and  co-h.  ,of  Alexander  Tomkins,  of  Prichen,  co.  Londonderry,  esq. ;  and 
2dly,  Anne,  3d  da.  of  Henrv  Wall,  of  Mount  Lewis,  Ireland,  esq.  Sir  Wil- 
liam d.  25  Dec.  1788,  aet.  7i. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  9  July  1831, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MONYNS,  of  Waldershare,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Monyns,  created  as  above,  m.  to  his  2d  wife,  Jane,  da.of 
Roger  Twysden,  of  East  Peckham,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1642-3. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Style,  of 
Wateringbury,  co.  Kent,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  d.  1665,  s.p.m.  surviving. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  James  Darell,  of  Col- 
chester, CO.  Essex,  esq.,  relict  of Brinklield,  of ,  but  d.  s.p.  1678, 

aet.  73,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MOODY,  of  Garesdon,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  11  March  1621-2. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Moody,  created  as  above,  m.  Deborah,  da.  of  Walter 
Dunch,  of  Avebury,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1632. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  139 

II,  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  sold  the  estate  of  Garesdon  and  went  to  New 
England  :  he  is  supposed  to  have  died  without  issue  in  1661  or  2,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


MOOR,  of  Mayd's  Morton,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  26  July  16C5. 

I.  Sir  George  Moor,  created  as  above,  »«.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ed- 
ward Hungerford,  of  Cadenham,  co.  Wilts,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Frances,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Henry  Sandford,  of  Bobbing,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


MOORE,  of  Fawley,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  21  May  1627. 


I.  Sir  Henry  Moore,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Beverley,  of  Kenoe,  co.  Bedford,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1635. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Judith,  da.  of  alderman  Campbell,  of 
London ;  2dly,  Maiy,  da.  of  William  Hitchcock,  of  Knitely,  co.  Bucks,  and 
d.  circa  1690. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Francis  Moore,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  2d  bart.,)  m.  Anastasia,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Ayward,  of 
London,  esq.,  and  rf.  10  Dec.  1737- 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  15  June  1738. 

V.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  25  Aug.  1790. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  U.,  d.  s.p.  10  April  1807,  whea  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


MOORE,  of  LosELEY,  CO.  Surrey. 
Cr.  18  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  PoYNiNGS  Moore,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Fitz,  of  Woodham  Walter,  co.  Essex,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1649. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Walter  Hendley, 
of  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex,  (who  re-m.  William  Clark,  of  Gray's  Inn,  bax-rister- 
at-law,)  but  dying  s.p.  24  July  1684,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MOORE,  of  Jamaica. 
Cr.  26  Jan.  1764. 


I.  Sir  Henry  Moore,  governor  of  New  York,  created  as  above,  m. 
Catharina-Maria,  da.  oi"  Samuel  Long,  of  Longueville,  in  the  island  of  Ja- 
maica, esq.,  and  d.  II  Sept.  1769,  set.  66. 

II.  Sir  John-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  16  Jan.  1780,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


140  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

MOORE,  (Rear  Admiral  of  the  Red.) 
Cr.  4  March  1766. 

I.  Sir  John  Moore,  E.B.,  created  as  above,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam  Matthew,  governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  but  dying  s.p.m.  2  Feb. 
1779»  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORDEN,  of  Wricklemarsh,  go.  Kent. 
Cr.  20  Sept.  1688. 

I.  Sir  John  Morden,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Joseph  Brand, 
of  Edwardstone,  co.  SuiFolk,  esq.  Sir  John  was  a  Turkey  merchant,  and 
founded  and  endowed  a  college  at  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  for  decayed  mer- 
chants ;  he  d.  s.p.  6  Sept.  1708,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORE,  of  More  Hali,,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  22  Nov.  1G75. 

I.  Sir  Edward  More,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st, ,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Fenwick,  bart. ;  and  2dly, ,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Bloodworth,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Cleave,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
Joseph  Edmonds,  of  Cumberlowe,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  and  d.  23  March 
1729-30. 

III.  Sir  Joseph-Edmonds,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Newnam,  of 

Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  esq.,  and  d.  14  March  1732. 

IV.  Sir  Joseph-Edmonds,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Henrietta-Maria,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Morris,  of  Fernam,  near  Faringdon,  co.  Berks,  gent.,  and  d.  29  March 
1741. 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of ,  and  d.  s.p.m.  21 

May  1810,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORELAND,  alias  MORLEY,  of  Sulhamstead  Banister, 

CO.  Berks. 

Cr.  18  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Moreland,  alias  Morley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st, 
a  French  lady  ;  2dly,  Carola,  da.  of  sir  Roger  Harsnet,  knt. ;  3dly,  Anne, 

da.  of  George   Fielding,  esq.;    and   4thly,  ,  da.  of  .     Sir 

Samuel,  by  the  last  three  ladies  had  no  surviving  issue  ;  he  was  gent,  of  the 
privy  chamber  to  the  king,  and  master  of  the  mechanics,  and  d.  1695. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  Nov.  1716,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORGAN,  of  Llanternam,  co.  Monmouth. 
Cr.  12  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Morgan,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Francis 
Englefield,  of  Wotton  Basset,  co.  W^ilts,  bart. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  141 

II.  Sir  Edwabd,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of  Mang- 
ham,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mar)',  da.  and  co-h.  of  Humphrey  Bas- 
kerville,  of  Pentryllos,  co.  Hereford,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  John-Grubham  Howe, 
esq.,  father  of  lord  Chedworth,)  but  d.  s.p.m.  1682. 

IV.  Sir  James,  uncle  and  h.,  is  said  to  have  succeeded  to  the  title,  which 
before  1727  became 

Ext. 


MORGAN,  of  Llangattock,  co.  Monmouth. 
Cr.  7  Feb.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  general  of  horse,  and  governor  of  Jersey, 
created  as  above,  m.  De  la  Riviere,  da.  of  John  Cholmondley,  of  Brame  Hall, 
CO.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  13  April  1679,  set.  73. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Hester,  da.  and  co-h.  of  James  Price,  of  Pil- 
leth,  CO.  Radnor,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  only  child  of  John  Roydhouse,  of 
St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  14  Dec.  I7I6. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Jacob  Jacobsen,  but  dying  s.p. 

29  April  1767,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORICE,  of  "Werrtngton,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  20  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Morice,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Gertnide,  da.  of  sir 

John  Bampfylde,  of  Poltimore,  bart. ;  2dly, ,  da.  of  Richard  Reynell,  of 

Ogwell,  CO.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1690. 

II.  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  lady  Catharine, 
da.  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1726. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  lady  Lucy,  da.  of  Thomas,  marquess 
of  Wharton ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas  Bury,  of  Bury-narber,  co. 
Devon,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  24  Jan.  1750,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MORRISON,  of  Cashiohury,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Morrison,  K.B.,  created  as  above,  tn.  Mary,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Baptist  Hicks,  viscount  Cambden,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1628,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


MORTON,  of  St.  Andrew's  Milborn,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  1  March  1618-9. 

I.  Sir  George  Morton,  created  as  above,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of  sir 
Arthur  Hopton,  of  Witham,  co.  Somerset,  and  d.  1661. 


142  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Eleanor,  da.  of Fountain,  serjeant- 
at-law;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Wortley,  of  Wortley,  co.  York  ;  and 
3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Benjamin  Culm,  D.D.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1698,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


MOSLEY,  of  RoLLESTOsr,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  20  July  1640. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Mosley,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Gervase 
Cutler,  of  Stainborough  Hall,  co.  York,  knt.,  (heiress  to  her  mother,  Eliza- 
beth Bentley,)  and  d.  1655. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  William,  lord  Grey,  of 
Werke,  but  dying  s.p.  1665,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MOSLEY,  of  RoLLESTON,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  18  June  1720. 

I.  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Thornhagh,  of  Fenton,  co.  Notts,  esq.,  and  d.  9  June  1751. 

II.  Sir  Oswald,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  26  Feb,  1757. 

III.  Rev.  sir  John,  d.  unm.,  22  Sept.  1779,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MOSTYN,  of  MosTYN  Hall,  co.  Flint. 
Cr.  3  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  created  as  above,  for  his  distinguished  loyalty 
during  the  civil  wars  ;  m.,  1st,  Prudence,  da.  of  sir  Martyn  Lumley,  of 
Barfield,  co.  Essex,  bart. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas,  viscount  Bulkeley, 

and  3dly,  Lumley,  da.  of  Coetmor,  of  Coetmor,  co.  Carnarvon,  esq., 

(who  d.  s.p.) 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  mawiage,)  m.  Bridget,  only  da. 
and  h.  of  Darcie  Savage,  of  Leighton,  co.  Chester,  grandson  of  Thomas,  1st 
earl  Rivers. 

III.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  paymaster  of  the  forces  to  queen  Anne,  and 
subsequently  one  of  the  tellers  of  the  exchequer,  «j.,  1st,  Essex,  da.  of 
Daniel  Finch,  6th  earl  of  Winchelsea,  (who  d.  s.p.,)  and  2dly,  Anne,  only 
da.  of  Christopher,  viscount  Hatton,  and  d.  5  May  1739. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Robert  Western, 
of  London,  esq.,  and  d.  24  March  1758. 

V.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  the  rev.  Hugh  Wynne, 
LL.D.,  prebendarj'  of  Salisbury,  and  d,  26  July  1796. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  l^  April  1831,  aet.  44,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  143 

MOTTET,  of  Liege,  in  Flanders. 
Cr.  16  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Giles  Mottet,  created  as  above,  of  whom  nothing  further  is 
known. 


MOYER,  of  Petsey  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  25  March  I70I. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Mover,  a  Turkey  merchant,  and  sheriff  of  Essex, 
created  as  abo^e,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  alderman  JolHffe, of  London,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  April  1715,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


MYERS. 
Cr.  21  June  1804. 

I.  Sir  William  Myers,  lieut.-general  commander-in-chief  of  the  Lee- 
ward Islands,  created  as  above,  in.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  James  M'Evers,  of  New 
York,  esq.,  and  d.  29  July  1805. 

II.  Sir  William-James,  s.  and  h.,  Heut—colonel, rf.  wnm.  in  consequence 
of  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  Albuera,  16  May  1811,  when  the  title 
became  ^ 

£xt. 


NAPIER,  of  LuTox  Hoo,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Napier,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  ,  da.  of 

Staples  ;  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of  Richard  Barnes,  citizen  and  mercer,  of 
London,  both  of  whom  d.  s.p. ;  and  3dly,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Robinson, 
merchant.     Sir  Robert  d.  April  1637. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  William  Thorn- 
hurst,  of  Agincoiirt,  in  Kent ;  and  2dly,  lady  Penelope,  da.  of  John,  1st 
earl  of  Bridgewater.  Sir  Robert  surrendered  his  patent  of  baronet,  to  the 
intent  the  said  dignity  should  be  granted  to  himself,  with  remainder  to  his 
sons  by  his  2d  marriage,  but  d.  before  a  new  one  was  passed,  1660. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  grandson  and  h.,  (being  only  s.  of  Robert  Napier,  esq., 
s.  and  h.  of  sir  Robert,  2d  hart.,  by  his  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  16755  when 
he  was  succeeded  in  this  baronetcy  by  his  uncle,  sir  John,  hereafter  men- 
tioned. 


NAPIER,  of  Luton  Hoo,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  4  March  1660-1,  with  precedency  of  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  John,  son,  by  the  2d  marriage,  of  sir  Robert  Napier,  2d  bart.  of 
Luton  Hoo,  obtained  the  above  patent  from  king  Charles  II.,  and  in  1675  suc- 
ceeded his  nephew  in  the  baronetcy  created  in  1612  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Theophilus  Biddulph,  of  West  Combe,  in  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  and  d. 
Aug.  1711. 

II.  Sir  Theophilus,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Rotheram, 
of  Much  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  circa  1719. 


144  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  John,  nepliew  andh.,  (son  of  Archibald  Napier,  esq.,  next  brother 
to  the  last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  1747j  when  both  baronetcies  became 

Ext. 


NAPIER,  of  Middle  Marsh  Hall,  go.  Dorset. 
Cr.  25  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  Gerard  Napier,  created  as  above,  m,  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  John  CoUes,  of  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  14  May  1673. 

II.  Sir  Nathaniel,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Blanch,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Hugh  Wyndham,  of  Sylton,  co.  Dorset,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Susannah,  da.  of 

the  rev, Guise,  of  co.  Gloucester,  who  d.  s.p.     Sir  Nathaniel  d.  Jan. 

1708. 

III.  Sir  Nathaniel,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Worseley, 
of  Apuldercomb,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Catha- 
rine, sister  and  co-h.  of  Giles,  lord  Alington.  Sir  Nathaniel  d.  24  Feb. 
1728. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d,  unm.  2^  Jan.  1753. 

V.  Sir  Gerard,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  Phelips,  of  Monta- 

cute,  CO.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1759,  aet.  59. 

VI.  Sir  Gerard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  John  Oglander,  of 
Nunwell,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  25  Jan.  1765,  set.  26, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


NAPIER,  of  PuNKNOL,  CO.  Dorset. 
Cr.  25  Feb.  1681-2. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Napier,  created  as  above,  m.  Sophia,  da.  of  Charles 
Evelyn,  of  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  Nov.  I7OO. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Malony,  da.  of  Arthur  Alibone,  esq.,  and 
d.  1743.  Sir  Charles  sold  the  estate  at  Punknol,  and  is  said  to  have  resided 
at  Sowdley,  in  Buckinghamshire. 


NARBOROUGH,  of  Knowlton,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  15  Nov.  1688. 

I.  Sir  John  Narborough,  created  as  above,  was  drowned  in  the  Asso- 
ciation man  of  war,  with  sir  Cloudesley  Shovell,  oflF  the  Scilly  Islands,  about 
20  or  21  Oct.  17075  unm.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

His  brother  James,  to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,  having  perished 
at  the  same  time. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  145 

NEVILL,  (alias  SMITH,)  of  Holt,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  25  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Nevill,  alias  Smith,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da. 

of ,  but  dying  s.p.m.  25  Feb.  171  Ij  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NEVILLE,  of  Grove,  co.  Nottingham. 
Cr.  24  Feb.  1674-5. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Nevill,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  3d  da.   of 

Edward  Holt,  of  Aston,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  widow  of Kiddermin- 

ster,  but  dying  s.p.  1686,  the  ti^le  became 

Ext. 


NEWDTGATE,  of  Arbury,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  24  July  1677. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  serjeant-at-law,  created  as  above,  «i. 
Juliana,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Leigh,  of  Newnham  Regis,  co.  Warwick,  K.B., 
and  d.  14  Oct.  1678. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Bagot,  of 
Blithfield,  CO.  Stafford,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Henrietta  Winton,  alias  Wigging- 
ton,  esq.,  (who  re-vi.  sir  Francis  Windham,  of  Trent,)  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue,  and  d.  4  Jan.  17 10. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Cecil  Bisshopp, 
of  Parham,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Roger  Twisden,  of  Bradbourn,  co.  Kent,  bart.  Sir  Richard  d.  20  July 
1727,  aet.  59. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.,  aet.  19,  4  April  1734. 

V.  Sir  Roger,  b.  and  h.,  w».,  1st,  Sophia,  da.  of  Edward  Conyers,  of 
Copthall,  CO.  Essex,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Hester,  da.  of  Edward  Mundy,  of 
Shipley,  co.  Derby,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  2  Dec.  1806,  aet.  87,  his  estates 
passed  to  his  cousin,  Francis  Parker,  esq.,  but  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NEWMAN,  of  Fifehead  Magdalen,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  20  Dec.  1699. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Newman,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Samwell,  of  Upton,  co.  Northampton,  bart.,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1721, 
ast.  45. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  was  likewise  of  Evercreech  Hall,  co.  Somer- 
set ;  d.  unm.  4  June  1747,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NEWTON,  of  Charlton,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  2  April  1620. 

I.  Sir  Adam  Newton,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  John 
Puckering,  knt.,  and  d.  1629. 

H 


146  SYNOPSIS  OF  TttE 

II.  Sir  Henry  Puckerixg,  alias  Newtox,  s.  and  h.,  (so  styled  from 
being  heir  to  his  uncle,  sir  Thomas  Puckering,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas 
Murray,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  22  Jan.  1700,  set.  83,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NEWTON,  of  Barrs  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Newton,  created  as  above,  m.  Grace,  da.  of Stone, 

but  d.  1661. 

II.  Sir  John,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  m.  Blary,  da.  of  sir 
Gervase  Eyre,  of  Rampton,  co.  Notts,  knt.,  and  d.  31  May  1609,  set.  73. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Abigael,  da.  of  William  Heveringham, 
of  Heveringham,  co.  Suffolk,  esq. ;  2dly,  Susannah,  sister  and  co-h.  of  sir 
IVIichael  Wharton,  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  knti,  relict  of  sir  John  Bright,  of 
Badsworth,  co.  York,  bart.,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1734,  aet.  85. 

IV.  Sir  Michael,  K.B.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
•John,  earl  of  Coningsby,  created  baroness  and  viscountess  Coningsby,  of 
Hampton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  26  Jan.  1716,  and  who  on  the  decease  of  her 
father  became  countess  of  Coningsby.  Sir  Michael  d.  s.p.8.  6  Api'il  1743, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NEWTON,  of  London. 
Cr.  25  Jan.  1660-1. 


I.  Sir  Robert  Newton,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Francis  Longston,  of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  &.p.m.  circa  1670, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


NICHOLS,  of  Hardwicke,   co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  28  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Nichols,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da^  of  Edward 
Bagshaw,  of  London. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  »n.,  1st,  Judith,  da.  of  sir  Rowland  St.  John, 
K.B.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Stephen  Soames,  of  Haydon, 
CO.  Essex,  knt. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  I717,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  147 


NOEL,  of  Brook,  co.  Rutland. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Noel,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  Noel,  of  Riddlington,  co.  Rutland,  23  March  1616  ;  succeeded  his 
father-in-law  as  baron  Hickes,  of  Ilmington,  co.  Warwick,  and  viscount 
Campden,  of  Campden,  co.  Gloucester,  1629,  m.  Juliana,  da.  of  Baptist 
Hickes,  viscount  Campden,  and  d.  10  March  1643. 

II.  Baptist,  3d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  William,  earl 
of  Denbigh  ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Lovett,  of  Liscombe,  co.  Bucks, 
widow  of  Edward,  earl  of  Bath  ;  3dly,  Hester,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas, 
lord  Wotton  ;  and  4thly,  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  Montague,  earl  of  Lindsay.  His 
lordship  d.  29  Oct.  1682. 

III.  Edward,  4th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  was  created 
baron  Noel,  of  Titchfield,  with  limitation,  on  failure  of  issue  male  of  his 
body,  to  the  younger  son  of  his  father,  3  Feb.  1681  ;  succeeded  as  viscount 
Campden,  1682  ;  and  was  further  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  earl  of  Gains- 
borough, with  limitation  to  his  younger  brothers,  1  Dec.  1683;  w.,  1st, 
Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Wrothesley,  earl  of  Southampton ;  and  2dly, 
Mary,  da.  of  James  Herbert,  esq.,  son  of  Philip,  earl  of  Pembroke,  relict  of 
sir  Robert  Wortley,  hart.     His  lordship  d.  1689. 

IV.  Wriothesley,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Ca- 
therine, da.  of  Fulke,  lord  Brooke,  but  d.  s.p.m.  21  Sept.  1690. 

V.  Baptist,  3d  earl,  cou.sin  and  heir,  (only  son  of  Baptist  Noel,  esq., 
eldest  surviving  son  by  the  4th  marriage,  of  Baptist,  3d  viscount,)  m. 
Dorothy,  da.  of  John,  duke  of  Rutland,  and  d.  16  April  1714. 

VI.  Baptist,  4th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Chap- 
man, esq.,  and  d.2l  March  1751. 

VII.  Baptist,  5th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1759. 

VIII.  Henrt,  6th  earl,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  8  April  1798,  when  all  his 
honours  became 

Ext. 


NOEL,  of  KiRKBY  Mallory,  CO.  Leicester. 
Cr.  4  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Verkex  Noel,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Wolston 
Dixie,  of  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  knt.,  and  d.  1670. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  John,  lord  Love- 
lace ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  Humble,  lord  Ward,  and  d.  1681. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
William  Whitlocke,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  1688. 

IV.  Sir  JoHK,  b.  and  lu,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h,  of  sir  John  Clobery,  of 
Winchester,  knt.,  and  d.  1697. 

V.  Sir  Clobery,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Rowney,  of 
Oxford,  esq.,  and  d.  30  July  1733. 

VI.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded,  on  the  decease  of  Martha,  baroness 
Wentworth,  in  1745,  to  the  title  of  baron  Wentworth,  of  Nettlestead;  and 
4  May  1762,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  viscount  Wentworth,  of  Wel- 
lesborough,  co.  Leicester  ;  m.  Judith,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Lamb,  of  Farn- 
dish,  CO.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  1774. 

VII.  Thomas,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  at  length  co-h. 

h2 


149  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

of  Robert,    1st  earl  of  Northington,  relict   of  John,  earl  Ligonier,  but 
dying  s.p.  17  April  1315,  bis  honours  became 

Ext. 


NORRIS,  of  Speke,  go,  Lancaster. 
Cr.  3  Dec.  1698. 

I.  Sir  William  Norris,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
Robert  Read,  of  Bristol,  relict,  1st,  of  Isaac  Meynell,  of  Lombard  Street, 
liondon,  goldsmith,  and  2dly,  of  Nicholas  Pollexfen,  of  London,  merchant, 
but  d.  s.p.  on  his  return  from  India,  whither  he  had  gone  as  ambassador  to 
the  Great  Mogul,  1702,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NORTH,  of  MiLDEN  Hall,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  14  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Henry  North,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Sarah,  da.  of  John 
Rayne,  citizen  of  London  ;  2dly, ,  da.  of Onslow,  and  d.  1680. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1695,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NORTON,  of  Rotherfield,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  23  May  1622. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Norton,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Henry 
Becker,  alderman  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1652,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NORTON,  of  the  City  of  Coventry. 
Cr.  23  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Norton,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John  Jermy, 
of  Stutton  Hall,  co.  SuflFolk,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1691,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


NORWICH,  of  Brampton,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  24  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Norwich,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Roger 
Smith,  of  Edmondthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  knt. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
Atkins,  of  Cheshunt,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  Oct.  1661. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  14(» 

II.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  Hatton  Fanner,  of 
Easton,  co.  Northampton,  lent.,  widow  of  sir  John  Shugborough,  and  d. 
Sept.  1691. 

III.  Sir  Erasmus,  s.  and  h.,  TO.,  1st,  lady  Annabella,  da.  of  Thomas, 
earl  Rivers,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Adams,  esq.,  s. 
and  h.  of  sir  WiUiam  Adams,  bart.,  and  d.  Aug.  1720. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1742,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


OAKES. 
Cr.  2  Nov.  1813. 

I.  Sir  HiLDEBRAKD  Oakes,  Created  as  above,  lieut.-gen.  in  the  army; 
lieut.-gen.  of  the  ordnance,  G.C.B.,  and  sometime  commander-in-chief  of 
the  island  of  Malta ;  having  no  issue,  he  obtained  a  2d  patent,  1  June 
1815,  with  remainder  to  his  brother  Henry  and  his  issue  male  :  he  d.  9 
Sept.  1822,  when  the  dignity  under  the  1st  patent  became 

Ext. 


OCHTERLONY. 
Cr.  7  March  1816. 


I.  Sir  David  Ochterlony,  created  as  above:  he  obtained  a  2d  pa- 
tent, 8  Dec  1823,  with  limitation  to  Charles-Metcalfe  Ochterlony,  esq., 
and  dying  unm,  15  July  1825,  the  dignity  under  the  Ist  patent  became 

Ext. 


OLDFIELD,  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  6  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  Oldfield,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st, ,  da.  of  sir 

Edward  Gresham,  of  Lingfield,  co.  Surrey,  knt.  and  bart. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da. 
of Parke,  of  Flete,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1668. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Simon  Degge,  knt.,  but 
dying  s.p.m.  circa  1706,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


O'NEILL,  of  Upper  Claneboys,  in  Ireland. 
Cr.  13  Nov.  1643. 

I.  Sir  Bryan  O'Neill,  created  as  above,  to.  Jane  Finch,  of  the  family 
of  the  earl  of  Nottingham,  and  d.  1 680. 

II.  Sir  Bryan,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Edward,  lord  Dunsany,  and  d. 
1694. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  to.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Mark  Bagot,  of  Cather- 
lough,  esq. ;  2dly,  Rose,  da.  of  captain  James  Brabazon. 


laO  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

TV.  Sir  Randal,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  Ist  marriage,)  m.  mrs.  Margaret 
Thompkins  *. 


ORBY,  of  Crowland,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  9  Oct.  1658. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Orby,  servant  to  the  queen-mother,  created  as  above,  m. 
Katherine,  da.  of Guernier,  of  France,  and  d.  1691. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Richard  Swinglehurst, 
of  London,  gent.,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Winter,  esq.,  governor  of  Massala- 
patam,  in  the  East  Indies,  and  d.  1716. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Charlotte,  da.  of  Charles  Gerard,  earl  of 

Macclesfield,  relict  of Mainwaring,  of  Cheshire,  but  dying  s.p.s.   7 

Feb.  1724,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ORMSBY,  of  Dublin,  and  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo. 
Cr.  29  Dec.  1812. 

I.  Sir  Charles-Montague  Ormsby,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Thomas  Kingsbury,  esq.,  D.C.L.,  and  d.  3  March  1818. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1822. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  3Iary-Martin,  da.  of  major-gen.  Francis- 
Slater  Rebow,  of  Wivenhoe  Park,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  9  Aug. 
1 833,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


OSBALDESTON,  of  Chadlington,  co.  Oxford. 
Cr.  25  June  1664. 

I.  Sir  liiTTLETON  OsBALDESTON,  Created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da. 
of  Thomas  Browker,  of  Sundridge,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1692. 

II.  Sir  Lacy,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Blagrave, 
of  Whitehill,  co.  Oxon,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  circa  I70I. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  Richard,  viscount 
Wenman,  of  Tuam,  in  Ireland,  but  d.  s.p.m.  18  Sept.  1736. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  7  April  1749,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


OUGHTON,  of  Tetchbrook,  co.  Warwick. 
Cr.  27  Aug.  17 18. 

I.  Sir  Adolphus  Oughton,  brigadier-gen.  and  colonel  8th  dragoons, 
created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Thomas  Wagstaffe,  relict  of 

*  From  information  from  Ireland,  it  has  been  ascertained  that  no  one  has  borne  this  title 
in  that  country  for  many  years,  so  that  in  all  probability  it  has  been  extinct  long  since. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  151 

sir  Edward  Bagot,  of  BHthfield,  co.  Stafford,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  4  Sept. 
1736,  the  title  became 

£kt. 


PAGE,  of  Greenwich,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  3  Dec.  1714. 

I.  Sir  Gregory  Page,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Trot- 
man,  citizen  of  London,  and  d.  25  May  1720. 

II.  Sir  Gregory,  s.  and  h.,  m.  mrs.  JMartha  Kenward,  of  the  family  of 
Kenward,  of  Yalding,  co.  Kent,  but  dying  s.p.  4  Aug.  1775,  aet.  90,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


PAKINGTON,  of  Ailesbury,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  22  June  1620. 

I.  Sir  John  Pakington,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John 
Ferrers,  of  Tam worth,  co.  Stafford,  knt.,  (who  re-w.  Alexander  Lesley,  earl 
of  Leven,)  and  d.  Oct.  1624. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  an  officer  in  the  service  of  king  Charles  I.,  m. 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Thomas,  lord  Coventry,  (authoress  of  the  Whole  Duty  of 
Man,)  and  d.  1679,  aet.  60. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  John  Keyt,  of  Ebring- 
ton,  CO.  Gloucester,  bart.,  and  d.  March  1688. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  jn.,  1st,  Frances,  eldest  da.  of  sir  Henry  Parker, 
of  Honington,  co.  Warwick,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Hesther,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Herbert  Perrot,  of  Haroldston,  co.  Pembroke,  knt.,  and  d  13  Aug.  1727- 

V.  Sir  Herbert-Perrot,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Conyers, 
of  Walthamstow,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  at  Leydeh,  24  Sept.  1748. 

VI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Heui'y  Bray,  of  Branyard,  co. 
Hereford,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  30  Nov.  1762. 

VII.  Sir  Herbert-Perrot,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Caesar 
Hawkins,  esq.,  relict  of  Herbert  Wylde,  of  Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d. 
at  Bath,  1795. 

VIII.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  6  Jan.  1830,  aet.  70)  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PALGRAVE,  of  Norwood  Barningham,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  24  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Palgrave,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  .John 
Jermy,  of  Gunton,  co.  Norfolk ;  '2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  William  de  Grey,  of 
Morton,  in  the  same  county,  relict  of  Cotton  Gascoign,  of  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Augustine,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Barbara, 
da.  of  Cotton  Gascoign,  of  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.;  2dly,  Katherine, 

da.  of  sir  William  Spring,  relict  of  Lawrence,  of  Brockdish,  co.  Herts, 

esq. ;  and  3dly, ,  da.  of  sir  Richard..Grubham  Howe,  of  Wishford,  co. 

Wilts,  knt.  and  bart. 


152  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  3  Nov.  1732, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PARKER,  of  Arwarton,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  16  July  1661. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Parker,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Rebecca,  sister  and  h. 
of  sir  Walter  Long,  of  Whaddon,  co.  Wilts,  bart. ;  2dly,  Hannah,  da.  and 

;h.  of  Philip  Bacon,  of  Wolverstone,  co.  SuflFolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1690.       ' 

II.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  3Iary,  da.  of  Samuel 
Fortrey,  of  Byall-Fen,  co.  Cambridge,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1700. 

IIT.  Sir  Philip  Parker-a-Morley-Long,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da. 
of  William  East,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  20  Jan. 
1740-1,  set.  58,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PARKER,  of  Ratton,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  22  May  1674. 

I.  Sir  Robert   Parker,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  George 
Chute,  of  Bristo  Causeway,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1691. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Walter  Bagot,  of  Blith- 
'field,  CO.  Stafford,  bart.,  and  d.  18  June  1726. 

III.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm,  19  April  1750,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PARSONS,  of  Langley,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  9  April  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Parsons,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
sir  Laurence  Parsons,  knt.,  and  d,  circa  1664. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of  sir  Clifford  Clifton,  knt. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  Henry  Button, 
esq. ;  and  2dlyj  Isabella,  da.  and  co-h.  of  James  Holte,  of  Castleton,  co. 
Lancaster,  esq.,  relict  of  Delaval  Dutton,  esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue, 
and  d.  circa  1760. 

IV.  Sir  Mark,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  Parsons,  esq.,  2d 
son  of  the  last  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  circa  1812,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PASTON,  of  OxMEAD,  CO.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  8  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Paston,  created  as  above  ;  he  was  a  member  of  the  1st 
parliament  on  Charles  II.'s  restoration,  and  is  said  to  have  had  the  imposi- 
tion of  deals  coming  to  Yarmouth,  worth  £3000  per  annum,  for  moving 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  18^ 

for  £2,500,000:  he  was  further  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  baron  Paston, 
of  Paston,  and  viscount  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  19  Aug.  1673,  and  earl  of 
Yarmouth,  30  July  1679:  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  sir  Jasper  Clayton,  of  Lon- 
don, knt.,  and  d.  1682. 

II.  William,  2d  earl,  a.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Charlotte-Jemima-Maria,  na- 
tural da.  of  Charles  II.,  by  viscountess  Shannon,  the  da.  of  sir  William 
Killigrew  ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  lord  North,  relict  of  sir  Robert  Wise- 
man, but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving,  25  Dec.  1732,  all  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


PATE,  of  Sysonby,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  28  Oct.  1643. 

I.  Sir  John  Pate,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  William 
Skipwith,  of  Cotes,  co.  Leicester ;  and  2dly,  Lettice,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Dilkes,  of  Maxstoke  Castle,  co.  Warwick,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1652,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


PAUL,   of  RODBOROUGH,    CO.  GLOUCESTER. 

Cr.  3  Sept.  1762. 

I.  Sir  Onesiphorus  Paul,  created  as  above,  «i.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of 
Francis  Blackburn,  esq. ;  2dly,  Catharine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Francis  Free- 
man, esq.;  3dly,  Sarah,  da.  of  John  Peach,  of  Woodchester,  co.  Gloucester, 
relict  of  John  Turner,  and  d.  21  Sept.  1774. 

II.  Sir  George-Onesiphorus,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage)  d. 
s.p.  16  Dec.  1821,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PAYLER,  of  Thoralby,  co.  York. 
Cr.  28  June  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Payler,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William 
Watkinson,  of ,  and  d.  circa  1649. 

II.  Sir  Watkikson,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Watkinson  Payler, 
esq.,  only  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Alathea,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  of 
Langton,  co.  York,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  1706,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PAYNE,  of  St.  Christopher's. 
Cr.  31  Oct.  1737. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Payne,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of , 

and  d.  1744. 

II.  Sir  Gillies,  s.  and  h,,  >n.,  but  dying  s.p.m.l.  circa  1803,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 

After  a  lapse  of  27  years  this  title  was  assumed  by  Peter  Payne,  esq., 
claiming  to  be  a  legitimate  son  of  the  last  bart. 


H  3 


154  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

PENEYSTONE,  of  Leigh,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Peneystone,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of 
sir  William  Stonhouse;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Temple,  of 
Stowe,  CO.  Bucks,  bart.,  both  of  whom  d.  s.p.s.;  and  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  h.  of  sir  Thomas  Watson,  of  Halstead,  co.  Kent,  relict  of  sir  William 
Pope,  and  d.  circa  1644. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  of  Cornwell,  co.  Oxon,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
h.  of  sir  Cornelius  Fairmedow,  of  London,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1674. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d,  unm.  1679. 

IV.  Sir  Fairmedow,  b.  and  h,,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Compton 

Read,  of  Shipton,  co.  Oxon,  bart.;  and  2dly,  3Iary,  da.  of Powney,  of 

Old  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  William  Paul,  of  Braywick,  co. 
Berks,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  24  Dec.  1705,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PENNYMAN,  of  Marsk,  co.  York. 
Cr.  6  May  1628. 

I.  Sir  William  Peijnyman,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
William  Atterton.  Sir  William  was  governor  of  Oxford  for  king  Charles 
I.,  and  dying  there  s.p.  22  Aug.  1643,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PEPPERELL,  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts,  in  North 

America. 

Cr.  15  Nov.  1746. 

I.  iiieut.-general  sir  William  Pepperell,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary, 
da.  of  Samuel  Hirst,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  6  July  1759,  aet.  63,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PEPPERELL,  of  Boston,  in  the  Province  of  Massachusetts, 

North  America. 

Cr.  9  Nov.  I774. 

I.  Sir  William  Pepperell,  (formerly  William  Sparhawk,  esq., 
grandson  by  the  da.  of  the  above  baronet,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  hon! 
Isaac  Royall,  of  his  majesty's  council  in  Massachusetts  Bay,  but  dying  s.p  m 
18  Dec.  1816,  the  title  became  j    ^    y    • 

Ext. 


PESHALL,  of  HoRSLEv,  co.  Stafford. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  John  Peshall,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da,  of  Ralph 
Sheldon,  of  Beoly,  co.  Worcester,  and  d,  I'i  Jan.  1646. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  156 

II.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Peshall,  esq.,  eldest 
son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of  colonel  Thomas  Leigh,  of  Adling- 
ton,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  I70I. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m ,  da.  of Medcalf,  but  dying 

s.p.s.  Feb.  1712,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PETTUS,  of  Rackheath,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  23  Sept.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Pettus,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Knyvett,  of  Ashwellthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of 
Arthur  Everard,  of  Stow  Park,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1054. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  EHzabeth,  da.  of  Walter  Overbury,  of  Bar- 
ton, CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  but</.  s.p.m.  1671. 

III.  Sir  John,  F.R.S.,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Nicholas 
Burwell,  of  Gray's  Inn,  esq.,  and  d.  25  Oct.  1698,  aet.  83. 

IV.  Sir  Horatio,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Meers,  of 
Kirton,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  and  d.  9  March  1731. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  Edmund  Prideaux,  D.D.,  dean 
of  Norwich,  and  d.  s.p.m.  JVJay  1743. 

VI.  Sir  HoKATio,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  31  July  1772,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PEYTON,  of  Isleham,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  22May  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Peyton,  created  as  above,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Os- 
born,  lord  mayor  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1617- 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  »w.,  1st,  Martha,  da.  of  Robert  Livesey,  of 
Tooting,  CO.  Surrey,  esq. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  James  Calthoi'p,  of  Cock- 
thorp,  CO.  Norfolk,  widow  of  sir  Henry  Thimblethorp,  knt.;  and  3dly,  Do- 
rothy, da.  of  Edward  Ball,  of  Stockwell,  co.  Surrey.  Sir  Edward  d.  April 
1657. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  «i.,  1st,  — — ,  da.  of  sir 

Edward  Bellinghara,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly, ,  da.  of Hobart.     Sir 

Johnd  1066. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  ,  da.  of 

■ Newman,  widow   of  Kana  O'Hara,  gent.;  2dly,  ,  da.  of  

Lloyd,  of  Morton  Hall,  in  Wales,  esq.,  widow  of  Richard  Barry  ;  and  3dly, 
mrs.  Rebecca  Williams,  of  Liverpool,  widow  of  the  rev.  mr.  Daniel  Tom- 
linson,  but  d.  s.p.  23  March  1721,  at  Dublin. 

V.  Sir  Yelverton,  captain  R.N.,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Charles 
Peyton,  esq.,  3d  son  of  Thomas  Peyton,  only  son  of  sir  Edward  Peyton,  2d 
hart.,  by  his  2d  marriage,)  m.  Flower,  da.  of  Philip  Facy,  but  d.  s.p.  10  Oct. 
1748. 

VI.  Sir  Charles,  nephew  and  h.,   (only  son  of  Bladwell  Peyton,  esq., 

next  brother  to  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Ruth,  da.  of Box,  of  Hammersmith, 

CO.  Middlesex,  but  d.  s.p.  6  Nov.  I76O. 

VII.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.  *,  (s.  and  h.  of  John  Peyton,  citizen  of 

•  This  sir  John  was  not  heir  to  the  baronetcy,  if  {as  has  been  reported)  an  elder  brother 
of  sir  John's  father  left  issue  male  settled  in  Virginia,  North  America. 


156  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

London,  youngest  brother  of  sir  Yelverton,  5th  bart.,)  d.  unm.  6  July 
1772. 

VIII-  Sir  Yelverton,  half-brother  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Thomas 

Bayly,  of  Arley,  co.  Warwick,  widow  of  Felix  Calvert,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p. 
18  Oct.  1815,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PEYTON,  of  Knowlton,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Peyton,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 
Roger  Ashton,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st, ,  da.  of  sir  Peter  Osborn  ;  2dly, 

Esther,  da.  of ,  relict  of  sir  William  Swan,  bart. ;  and  3dly, , 

da.  of .     Sir  Thomas  was  a  member  of  the  1st  parliament  on  king 

Charles  II. 's  restoration,  was  a  prize  commissioner,  and  had  a  grant  of  £2000 
per  annum  in  the  coal  farm,  and  dying  s.p.m.  Feb.  1683,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PEYTON,  of  DoDDiNGTON,  CO.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  10  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  JoHX  Peyton,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  circa  1693,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


PEYTON,  of  DoDDiNGTON,  CO.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  21  March  1666-7. 

I.  Sir  Algernon  Peyton,  created  as  above,  (brother  of  the  above  sir 
John,)  m.  Frances,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Robert  Sewster,  of  Ravely,  co.  Hunts 
knt.  ' 

II.  Sir  Sewsteh,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  George  Dashwood,  of  Lon- 
don, esq.,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1717. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  and  at  length  h.  of  Thomas 

Skevington,  of  Skevington,  co.  Leicester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  29  June  1771 
set.  70,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PHELIPPS,  of  Barrington,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  16  Feb.  1619-20. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Pheupps,  created  as  above,  «i.  Charity,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  William  Waller,  of  Oldstoke,  co.  Southampton,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  William, 
viscount  Ogle,)  and  d.  1627,  at  Winchester. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Tichborne, 
bart.,  and  d.  \  653. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  lo7 

III.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jlariana,  da.  of  ,  but  d.  in  Ire- 
land s.p.  circa  1690,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PICKERING,  of  Whaddon,  go.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  2  Jan.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Pickering,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Philadelphia,  da. 
of  sir  George  Downing,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  and  co-h.  of Sil- 
vester, of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1705,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PILE,  of  CoMPTON,  CO.  Berks. 
Cr.  12  Sept.  1628. 


I.  Sir  Francis  Pile,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Francis 

Popham,  of  Littlecot,  co.  Wilts,  knt.,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1635. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.   1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Dunch,  of 

Pusey,  CO.  Berks,  esq.  ;  2dly, ,  only  da.  of  John  Still,  bishop  of  Bath 

and  Wells,  but  d,  s.p.m.  circa  1649. 

III.  Sir  Seymour,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Moore,  of 
Fawley,  co.  Berks,  bart. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Bulstrode  Whitlocke, 
of  Chilton,  CO.  Berks,  knt. 

V.  Sir  Seymour,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  John  Lawford,  of  Staple- 
ton,  CO.  Gloucester,  esq. 

VI.  Sir  Francis-Seymour,  of  North  Stoneham,  and  of  Somerley,  co. 
Hants.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Ambrose  Crowley,  of  Green- 
wich, CO.  Kent,  knt.,  and  d.  s.p.  4  May  1761,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PINDAR,  of  Edinshaw,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Pindar,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Judith,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Jeffry  Walkenden,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  gent. ;  and  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
John  Hurleston,  of  Pickton,  co.  Chester. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Robert  Wynne  of 
CO.  Flint,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Paul,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1704-5,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PLAYTERS,  of  Sotterley,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  13  Aug.  1623. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Playters,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
William  Swan,  of  Southfleet,  co.  Kent,  knt. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  sir  An- 
thony Browne,  of  Elsinge,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.,  and  d.  June  1 638. 


158  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

IT.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Frances,  da.  and 
h.  of  Christopher  Le  Grys,  of  Billingford,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  was  colonel  of  horse  in  the  service  of 
Charles  I.,  and  afterwards  an  officer  in  the  army  of  the  king  of  Spain,  m. 
Rebecca,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Chapman,  of  Wormley,  co.  Herts,  esq., 
(who  re-wi.,  1st,  Richard  Lucy,  esq.,  and  2dly,  sir  Rowland  Lytton,  of 
Knebworth,  co.  Herts.,  knt.,')  but  d.  s.p.l.  at  Messina,  in  Sicily,  1651, 
set.  3d. 

IV.  Rev.  sir  Lyonel,  rector  of  Ugshall,  co.  Suffolk,  half-uncle  and  h., 
(only  surviving  son  of  sir  Thomas,  1st  bart.,  bv  his  2d  marriage,)  m.  Eliza- 
beth,  da.  of  John  Warner,  of  Brandon,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  and  d.  1679- 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  r».,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  Read,  of  Berdwell, 
CO.  Suffolk,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Isabel,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Hall,  of  London, 
merchant,  but  d.  s.p. 

VI.  Sir  Lyonel,  b.  and  h.,  m.  IMartha,  da.  of  Talmash  Castle,  of  Raven- 
ingham,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  Oct.  1699. 

VII.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Felton,  of  Worling- 
ham,  CO.  Suffolk,  esq.,  and  d.  11  Dec.  1768,  ajt.  88. 

VIII.  Sir  John,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  John  Plavters,  esq,,  only 
surviving  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  26  May  1791,  at  lugatestone,  co. 
Essex. 

IX.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  was  sometime  of  East  Bergholt,  co.  Essex, 
and  d.  at  Hainford,  co.  Norfolk,  unm.,  1806. 

X.  Sir  William-John,  half-brother  and  h.,  sometime  of  Yelverton,  co. 
Norfolk,  m.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  23  Sept.  1832,  at  Norwich,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PLEYDELL,  of  Coleshill,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  15  June  1732. 

I.  Sir  Mauk-Stuart  Pleydell,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and 
h.  of  Robert  Steuart,  but  dying  s.p  m.,  14  Oct.  1768,  aet.  75,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PLOMER,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  I^ondon. 
Cr.  4  Jan.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Walter  Plomer,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  26  April  1697, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POLE. 
Cr.  12  Sept.  1801. 

I.  Sir  Charles-Morice  Pole,  G.C.B.,  admiral  of  the  red,  and  groom 
of  the  bedchamber  to  his  Majesty,  when  duke  of  Clarence  ;  created  as 
above  ;  m.  Henrietta,  da.  of  John  Goddard,  of  ^Voodford  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Sept.  1830,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  159 

POLLARD,  of  King's  Nympton,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  31  May  1027- 

I.  Sir  Louis  Pollard,  created   as   above,   m.  Margaret,   da.   of  sir 
Henry  Berkeley,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Hugh,  s.  and  h,,  to.,  1st,  Bridget,  da.  of  Edward,  17th  earl  of 

Oxford,  relict  of  Francis,  1st  earl  of  Berkshire ;  and  2dly, ,   relict  of 

Rolle,  of  Stevenstone,  co.  Devon.     Sir  Hugh  sold  the  estate  at  King's 

Nympton,  and  d.  s.p.m.  circa  1666. 

III.  Sir  Amyas,  b.  and  h.,  living  unm.  1693,  at  whose  decease  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


POOLE,  of  Poole,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  25  Oct.  1677- 


I.  Sir  James  Poole,  created  as  above,  «j.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Eyre,  of  Hassop,  co.  Derby,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  — —  Kirkham, 
of  Pyncourt,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Estcourt,  of  Pinkney,  co.  Wilts, 
knt. ;  and  3dly,  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of  major-general  Randolph  Egertou, 
relict  of  sir  John  Corbet,  of  Stoke  and  Alderley,  co.  Salop,  bar t.,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of 
Henry  Pelham,  of  Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1763. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  commissioner  of  Excise,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  8  July  1767, 
at  Lewes,  co.  Sussex. 

IV.  Sir  Ferdinando,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Thomas  White,  of 

Horsham,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  8  June  1804. 

V.  Sir  Henry,  cousin  and  heir,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Poole,  esq.,  re- 
ceiver-general of  the  Stamp-office,  who  was  s.  and  h.  of  ^Villiam  .Poole,  of 
Birchley,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  only  surviving  brother  of  sir  .James,  1st  bart., 
and  on  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited  in  the  patent,)  r«.  Charlotte,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Jonathan  Burward,  of  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  25  May  1821,  set.  77i  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POPE,  of  WiLCOT,  CO.  Oxford.. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 


I.  Sir  William  Pope,  created  as  above,  was  further  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  baron  of  Bealturbit,  co.  Cavan,  and  earl  of  Downe,  in  Ireland, 
15  Oct.  1628;  vi.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Owen  Hopton,  rehct  of  Henry,  lord 
Wentworth,  of  Nettlestead,  and  d.  2  June  1631. 

II.  Thomas,  2d  earl,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  William,  lord  Beal- 
turbit, s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  earl,)  m.  Lucy,  da.  and  co-h.  of  William  Dutton, 
of  Sherborne,  but  d.  s.p.m.  28  Dec.  1660,  ast.  38. 

III.  Thomas,  3d  earl,  uncle  andh.,  (only  brother  of  William,  lord  Beal- 
turbit, s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  earl,)  m.  Beata,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Poole,  of  Sa- 
perton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  circa  1 668. 

IV.  Thomas,  4th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


160  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


PORTMAN,  of  Orchard,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  John  Portman,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
GiiFord,  knt.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1612. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  William,  earl  of  Derby,  but 
d.  s.p.  Feb.  1 624. 

III.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  12  Dec.  1624. 

IV.  Sir  Hugh,  b.  and  h.,  d,  unm.  1632. 

V.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Colles,  of 
Barton,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  in  London,  1646. 

VI.  Sir  William,  K.B.  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h. 
of  sir  John  Cutler,  bart.  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Southcote,  of 
Buckland  All  Saints,  co.  Devon,  esq.  ;  and  3dly,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John 
Holman,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  1695,  his  estates  descended  to  his  cousin, 
Henry  Seymour,  esq.,  but  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POTTS,  of  Mannington,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  14  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Potts,  created  as  above,  wj.,  1st, ,  da.  of Good- 
sill,  esq. ;  2dly,  Ursula,  da.  of  sir  John  Willoughby,  of  Risley,  co.  Derby, 
knt.,  relict  of Spelman,  of  Narborough,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  1673. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  andh.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  1st,  Susan,  da.  of  sir 
John  Heveningham,  of  Heveningham,  co.  Norfolk,  knt. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  sir  Samuel  Browne,  of  Bedfordshire,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and 
d. 

III.  Sir  Roger,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Davy,  of 
Ellingham,  CO.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  14  Oct.  I7II,  aet.  70. 

IV.  Sir  Algernon,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of Cali- 

but,  of  Sahum  Tony,  and  relict  of  Thomas  Crane,  of  the  city  of  Norwich, 
merchant,  but  d.  s.p.  16  Sept.  I7I6. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Thomas  New- 
man, of  Baconsthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas 
Smith,  of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.  14  Jan.  1731-2,  aet.  56,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


POWELIi,  of  Pengethly,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  18  Jan.  1621-2. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Powell,  one  of  the  masters  of  the  requests,  created 
as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Peter  Vanlore,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  at  his 
manor  of  Munster  House,  in  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  1653,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POWELL,  of  Birkenhead,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1629. 

I.  Sir  Thomas    Powell,  created  as  above,   m.  Katharine,  da.  of  sir 
John  Egerton,  of  Egerton,  co.  Chester. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  161 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  John  Powell,  esq.,s.  and 
h.  of  the  1st  bart.,)  «».,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  William  Conway,  of  Bodryddan, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  esq. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Robert  Ravenscroft,  of  Bretton,  co. 
Flint.  Sir  Thomas  was  living  in  1C94,  set.  03,  and  the  baronetcy  is  pre- 
sumed at  his  decease  to  have  become 

Ext. 


POWELL,  (alias  HINSON,)  of  Pengethly,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  23  Jan.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  William  Powell,  (formerly  Hinson,  but  assumed  the  name  of 
Powell  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  his  uncle,  sir  Edward  Powell,  of  Pen- 
gethly  abovenamed,)  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  John 
Pearle,  of  Aconbury,  co.  Hereford,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  John  Brydges,  of  Wil- 
ton Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  bart.  ;  2dly,  Katherine,  da.  of  dr.  Richard 
Zouch,  judge  of  the  admiralty,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1680-1,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POWELL,  of  EwHURST,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  10  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Nathaniel  Powell,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  William 
Muddle,  of  Ewhurst,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  March  1674-5. 

II.  Sir  Nathaniel,  s.  and  h.,  to.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Barnham,  of  Boughton  Monchelsey,  bart. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Phi- 
lip Stapleton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1707- 

III.  Sir  Nathaniel,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Barnham  Powell, 
esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  I7O8. 

IV.  Sir  Christopher,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Newington,  but 

dpng  s.p.  5  July  1742,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


POWELL,  of  Broadway,  co.  CaeHmarthen. 
Cr.  19  July  1698. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  and  h.  of  sir 

James  Herbert,  of  Colebrook,  co.  Monmouth,  knt.,  d.  24  Aug.  1720. 

II.  Sir  Herbert,  s.  and  h.  d.  unm,  21  March  1721,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PRATT,  of  Coleshill,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  28  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Pratt,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Adams, 
of  Wisbech,  and  d.  6  April  1647. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Humphrey  Foster,  of 
Aldermarston,  co.  Berks,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  d,  circa  1673. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1673-4,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


162  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


PRESTON,  of  Fuhkess,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  1  April  1644. 

I.  Sir  John  Preston,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Tho- 
mas Morgan,  of  Weston,  co.  Warwick.  Sir  John  raised  a  regiment  for 
the  service  of  his  sovereign,  at  the  head  of  which  he  fell  in  1645. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1661. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Peter  de  Planze,  (a 
French  lady,)  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Caiyll,  3d  viscount  Moly- 
neux.  Sir  Thomas  was  aged  21  in  1664 ;  he  afterwards  became  a  priest  at 
St.  Omers,  in  France,  and  on  his  decease  s.p.m.  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PRESTWICH,  of  Holm,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  26  April  1644. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Prestwich,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.m.,  in  St.  Martin's- 
in-the-Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  in  1689,  whereupon  the  title  became 

Ext.; 
but  was  assumed  and  borne  for  several  generations  by  the  possessors  of 
Holm. 


PRICE,  of  Newton,  co.  Montgomery. 
Cr.  15  Aug.  1628. 

I.  Sir  John  Price,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir  Richard 
Pryse,  of  Gogarthan,  co.  Cardigan,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Matthew,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Henry  Vaughan,  and  d. 
circa  1674. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anna-Maria,  da,  of  sir  Edmund  IVarcup, 
knt.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  surviving. 

IV.  Sir  Vaitghan,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Powell,  of 
Broadway,  co.  Caermarthen,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1720. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  at  length  h.  of  sir 
Thomas  Powell,  bart. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  John  IMorris,  of  Wern  Goch, 
CO.  Montgomery,  gent. ;  and  3dly,  Eleanor,  relict  of  Roger  Jones,  esq.,  of 
Buckland,  co.  Brecon.     Sir  John  d.  Oct.  1748. 

VI.  Sir  JOHN-PowELL,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Richard 
Manley,  of  Earleigh  Court,  in  Sunning,  co.  Berks,  esq.,  and  d.  4  July 
1776. 

VII.  Sir  Edward-Manley,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Flinn, 

of  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  but  d.  s.p.s.  28  June  \^Q\,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 

Sir  Edward  left  an  illegitimate  son,  who  assumed  the  title. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  1© 


PRICE,  of  Rose  Hall,  in  Jamaica. 
Cr.  16  Jan.  1768. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Price,  speaker  of  the  assembly,  created  as  above,  m. 
Maria,  da.  of  Sharpe,  and  d.  26  July  1772. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  speaker  of  the  assembly,  s.  and-h.  m.  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  John  Guy,  of  Berkshire  House,  in  Jamaica,  esq.,  widow  of  John  Wood- 
cock, but  d.  s.p.  18  Oct.  1788,  in  Jamaica,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PRINGLE,  of  Pall  Mall,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  5  June  1766. 

I.  Sir  John  Pringle,  created  as  above,  m.  Charlotte,    da.   of    dr. 
Oliver,  M.D.,  at  Bath,  but  dying  s.p.  18  Jan.  1782,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PROBY,  of  Elton  Hall,  co.  Hunts. 
Cr.  7  March  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Proby,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Cotton,  of  Conington,  co.  Hants,  bart.  Sir  Thomas  was  aged  50  years 
in  1684,  and  at  his  decease  s.p.m.  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PRYSE,   of  GOGARTHEN,   CO.    CARDIGAN.  » 

Cr.  9  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Pryse,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Hester,  da.  of  sir 
Hugh  Middleton,  bart.,  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Patrick,  lord  Ruthin,  relict 
of  sir  Anthony  Vandyke,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1651. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  wife,)  d.  s.p. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  May  1682. 

IV.  Sir  Carbury,  nephew  and  heir,  son  of  Carbury  Pryse,  (3d  son  of 
the  1st  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  circa  1695,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


PUCKERING,  of  Weston,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Puckering,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
John  Morley,  of  Glynne,  co.  Sussex,  but  dying  s.p.m.  20  March  1636,  the 
title  became 

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164  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


PUREFOY,  of  Wadlet,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  4  Dec.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Purefoy,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  1691,  when  the  title 
became 

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PUTT,  of  Combe,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  20  July  1666. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Putt,  created  as  above,  in.  Ursula,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Richard  Cholmondeleigh,  of  Grosmont,  co.  York,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1687. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  George  Trevilian,  of 
Nettlecomb,  co.  Somerset,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  5  May  1721,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


PYE,  of  Leckhampstead,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  27  April  1641. 

I.  Sir  Edmund  Pye,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  1672-3,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


PYE,  of  Hoke,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  13  Jan.  1664-5. 

I.  Sir  John  Pye,  created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  Nicholas  Rain- 
ton,  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1697- 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Philippa,  da.  of  sir  John  Hobart,  of 
Blickling,  co.  Norfolk,  bart. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Richard  Stevens,  of  East- 
ington,  CO.  Gloucester,  esq.,  and  d.  12  Feb.  1721. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  nnm.  22  Nov. 
1724. 

IV.  Rev.  sir  Robert,  F.R.S.,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  23  May  1734,  when 
the  title  became 

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PYM,  of  Brymmore,  CO.  Somerset. 
Cr.  14  July  1663. 

I.  Sir  Chari.es  Pysi,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  sir  Gilbert 
Gerrard,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1672. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1687-8,  when  the  title  became 

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PYNSENT,  of  Erthfont,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  13  Sept.  1687. 

I.  Sir  William  Pynsent,  created  as  above,  m.  Patience,  da.  of  John 
Bond,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1719. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Jen- 
nings, of  Burton,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  15  June  1754. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  8  Jan.  1765. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  cousin  and  h.,  in  holy   orders,   (descended  from  a 
younger  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  1781,  when  the  title  became 

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RADCLIFFE,  of  Derwentwater,  co.  Cuhberlaxd. 
Cr.  31  Jan.  1630. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Radcliffe,  created  as  above,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  sir 
Ralph  Grey,  of  Chellingham,  co.  Northumberland,  lent. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  sole  h.  of  Thomas  Bar- 
ton, of  Wenby,  co.  York,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  of  Tindale,  viscount 
RatclifFe  and  Langley,  and  earl  of  Derwentwater,  7  March  1 687-8  ;  he  m, 
Catherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  William  Fenwick,  of  Meldon,  co.  Northum- 
berland, knt.,  and  d.  1697- 

IV.  Edward,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary  Tudor,  natural  da.  of  Charles 
II.  by  mrs.  Mary  Davis,  and  d,  29  April  1705. 

V.  James,  3(1  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anna-Maria,  da.  of  sir  John  Webb, 
bart.;  taking  part  in  the  insurrection  of  1715,  he  was  taken  prisoner, 
found  guilty  of  high  treason,  and  beheaded  24  Feb.  1716,  when  his  titles 
became 

Forfeited. 


RAYNEY,  of  Wrotham,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  22  Jan.  1641-2. 

I.  Sir  John  Rayney,  bart.  of  Scotland,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Ka- 
therine,  da.  of  Thomas  Style,  of  London,  esq. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Edward  Gibbs,  of  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  d.  3  March  1660. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  wi.,  1st,  Susan,  da.  of 
Jeremy  Blackman,  of  London,  merchant;  2dly,  Ellen,  da.  of  William 
Short,  of  CO.  Middlesex,  and  d.  circa  1680,  ffit.  53. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  »n.,  1st,  Vere,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas 
Beaumont,  of  Gracedien,  co.  Leicester,  bart. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Thomas  Manley,  of  Rochester,  esq. ;  and  3dly,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Demetrius 
James,  knt.,  of  Ightham,  co.  Kent.     Sir  John  d.  Feb.  1704-5. 

IV.  Lieut.-col.  Sir  John-Beaumont,  s.  andh.,  d.  unm.  I7I6. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1721,  set.  31,  when  the  title  became 

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166  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

READ,  of  Brockett  Hall,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  16  March  1641-2. 

I.  Sir  John  Read,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Style,  of  Wateringbury,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  Feb.  1693-4. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Love,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Robert  Dring,  of 
Isleworth,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  Oct.  I7OI. 

III.  Sir  John  d.  s.p.  at  Rome,  22  Feb.  1711-12,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

This  title  was  assumed  in  1810  by  the  rev.  William  Read,  rector  and 
prebendary  of  Tomgi'any,  co.  Clare,  under  a  pretended  descent  from  sir 
John,  1st  bart. ;  by  this  misrepresentation,  his  son  obtained  the  honour  of 
knighthood  as  the  eldest  son  of  a  baronet. 


Reeve,  of  Thwaite,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  22  Jan.  1662-3. 

I.  Sir  George   Reeve,  created  as  above,  m.  ,  da.  and  co-h.  of 

Robert  Crane,  of  Chilton,  co.  Suffolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1679. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  sister  of  sir  Richard  Onslow,  of 
West  Claudon,  co.  Surrey,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1 688,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


RERESBY,  of  Thrybergh,  co.  York. 
Cr.  16  May  1642. 

I.  Sir  John  Reresby,  created  as  above,  m,  Frances,  da.  of  Edmund 
Yarburgh,  of  Balne  Hall,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  April  ]  646. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  William  Browne,  of  York, 
esq.,  and  d.  May  1689. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d,  unm, 

IV.  Sir  Leonard,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  11  Aug.  1748,  when  the  title  be- 


came 


Ext. 


RICH,  of  Sunning,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  20  March  1660-1. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Rich,  created  as  above,  «j.,  1st,  Barbara,  da.  of  Gilbert 
Morewood,  of  Scale,  co.  Leicester,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Cockain,  esq.,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  \b  Oct.  1667,  aet.  66. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Lady  Anne,  da.  of 
Robert,  earl  of  Aylesbury. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Walter,  of 
Sarsden,  co.  Oxon,  bart.,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1724. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Royall,  of 
Minstead,  co.  Hants,  and  d.  I7  July  1762,  set.  70. 

V.  Vice- Admiral  sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Ri- 
chard Willis,  of  Digswell,  co.  Herts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p  J.  6  April  1803,  the 
title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  IfiJ 


RICH,  of  London. 
Cr.  24  Jan.  1675-6. 

I.  Sir  Chables  Rich,  created  as  above,    m,    Elizabeth,   da.  of  

Cholmondeley,  but  d.  s.p.m.  16  May  1677,  aet.  59. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  son-in-law,  and  to  whom  the  title  was  limited,  m. 
Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Charles  Rich,  above  named,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1699. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m, ,  da.  and  co-h.  of  col.  Griffin,  one  of 

the  clerks  of  the  board  of  green  cloth  to  queen  Anne.  Sir  Robert  was  a 
field-marshal  in  the  British  army,  col.  of  the  fourth  regiment  of  dragoons, 
governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital,  Londonderry,  and  Culmore  Fort,  in  Ireland, 
and  d.  1  Feb.  1768. 

V.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Peter,  Ist  earl  of  Ludlow, 
but  dying  s.p.  19  May  1785,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


RICHARDS,  of  Brambletye  House,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr,  22  Feb.  1683-4. 

I.  Sir  James  Richards,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  mrs.  Anne  Popely, 
of  Redhouse,  in  Bristol ;  2dly,  Beatrice  Herrera.  Sir  James  settled  in 
Spain,  where  he  d,  circa  1705. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  a  colonel  in  the  Spanish 
army,  and  afterwards  a  merchant  at  Cadiz ;  d.  unm. 

III.  Sir  Joseph,  half-b.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  2  June 
1738. 

IV.  Sir  Philip,  b.  and  h.,  m.  the  eldest  da.  of  the  duke  de  Montemar, 
commander-in-chief  of  the  Spanish  forces  sent  into  Italy  1735.  Sir  Philip 
was  a  general  in  the  Spanish  army,  and  had  issue  by  his  lady  ;  but  nothing 
further  concerning  the  family  has  been  ascertained. 


RIDGEWAY,  of  Torbington,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Ridgeway,  created  as  above,  was  further  advanced  to 
the  dignity  of  baron  of  Gallen  Ridgeway  and  earl  of  liondonderry,  22  Aug. 
1622,  m.  Cicely,  sister  and  co-h.  of  Henry  Mackwilliams. 

II.  Robert,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Simon 
Weston,  of  Lichfield,  knt. 

III.  Weston,  3d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Temple, 
bart. 

IV.  Robert,  4th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Lucy,  da.  of  sir  William  Jopson, 
bart.  of  N.  S.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  7  March  1713-14,  the  title  became 

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Ilp8  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


ROBARTES,  of  Truro,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  3  July  1621. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Robahtes,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dig. 
nity  of  lord  Robartes,  baron  of  Truro,  1624.  He  m.  Frances,  da.  andco-h. 
of  John  Hender,  of  Botreaux  Castle,  co.  Cornwall,  esq.,  and  d,  1634. 

II.  John,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  took  an  active  part  with  the  rebels  during 
the  civil  wars,  and  was  by  them  appointed  governor  of  Plymouth  ;  he  sub- 
sequently promoted  the  restoration,  and  by  patent,  23  July  1679,  was  ad- 
vanced  to  the  dignity  of  viscount  Bodmin  and  earl  of  Radnor  ;  «?.,  1st, 
Lucy,  da.  of  Robert,  earl  of  "Warwick  ;  2dly,  Isabella,  da.  of  sir  John  Smith, 
Hnt.,  and  d.  1685. 

III.  Charles-Bodville,  2d  earl,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Ro- 
bert, viscount  Bodmin,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  1st  earl,)  m.  EHzabeth,  da.  and 
h.  of  sir  John  Cutler,  of  London,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  1723. 

IV.  Henry,  3d  earl,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Russel  Robartes, 
next  brother  of  the  last  earl,)  d.  unm.  1741. 

V.  John,  4th  earl,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Francis  Robartes, 
younger  son  of  John,  1st  earl,)  d.  unm.  1764,  when  all  his  honours  became 

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ROBERTS,  of  Glassenbury,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  3  July  1629. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  knt.  and  hart.,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances, 
da.  of  Blartin  James,  of  Smarden,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1627,  aet.  67- 

II.  Sir  Walter,  knt.  and  bart.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of 
George  Roberts,  of  Brenchley,  co.  Kent,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Howland,  grandson  and  h.,  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  Roberts, 
esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Jocelyn,  of 
Hyde  Hall,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  Nov.  1661,  set.  27. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  John  Beale,  of 
Faniingham,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1706,  aet.  48. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Newbery, 
citizen  of  London,  but  d.  s.p.  5  Jan.  1730,  aet.  41. 

VI.  Sir  Walter,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  William 
Slaughter,  of  Rochester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  7  July  1745,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


ROBERTS,  of  WiLLESDON,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  8  Nov.  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Roberts,  created  as  above,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  and  h. 
of  Robert  Aty,  of  Kilbourne,  co.  IVIiddlesex,  esq.,  and  d  March  1688. 

II.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Roberts,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm. 

III.  Sir  William,  cousin  and  h.,  (a.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Roberts,  esq., 
2d  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Francis,  lord  Howard,  of 
Effingham,  but  dying  s.p.  1700,  the  title  became 

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ROBERTS,  of  Bow,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  2  Feb.  1680-1. 

I.  Sir  John  Roberts,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  William 

Amy,  merchant,  of  the  city  of  Exeter ;  and,  2dly,  Deborah,  da.  of  

Powell,  of  Bristol,  merchant,  relict  of  Buffett,  of  London,  silkman, 

but  dying  s.p.  14  Dec.  1693,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ROBINSON,  of  Newby,  co.  York. 
Cr.  30  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  Metcalfe  Robinson,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir 
William  Darcy,  of  Witton,  co.  Durham,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  6  Feb.  1689, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


ROBINSON,  of  Kentwell  Hall,  in  Lone  Melford, 

CO.  Suffolk. 

Cr.  26  Jan.  1681-2. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Robinson,  Prothonotary  of  the  Common  Pleas,  created 
as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Lumley  Dew,  of  Bishop's  Upton,  co.  Hereford, 
esq.,  and  was  killed  by  leaping  from  his  window,  in  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  to  escape  from  a  fire,  12  Aug.  1683,  aet.  65. 

II.  Sir  Lumley,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Lawrence,  of 
Westminster,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  William  Fowlis,  of  Ingleby,  co.  York, 
bart.,)  and  d.  6  June  1684,  st.  36. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Hare,  of 
Stow  Bardolph,  co.  Norfolk,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  21  April  1743,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


RODES,  of  Barlborough,  co.  Derby. 
Cr.  14  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Rodes,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  sole  h. 
of  sir  George  Lascelles,  of  Sturton  and  Gateford,  co.  Nottingham,  and  d, 
circa  1646. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Gervase  Clifton,  of  Clif- 
ton, CO,  Nottingham,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  d.  3  May  1651. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  William  Thornton,  of 
Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  March  1675. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1743,  when  the  title  became 

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170  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


ROKEBY,  of  Skyeks,  co.  Yohk. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  WittiAM  RoKEBY,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  or  Mary,  da. 
of  sir  William  Hickman,  of  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  knt. 

II.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Alexander  Rokeby, 
eldest  son  of  sir  William,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Dorothy,  da.  and  h.  of  Edward 
Darcy,  but  dying  s.p.  1 678,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ROTHWELL,  of  Ewerby  and  Stapleford,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Rothwell,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.m.  1694,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


ROUSE,  of  Rouse  Lench,  WorcesTeH. 
Cr.  23  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Rouse,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John 
Fen-ers,  of  TamAvorth   Castle,   co.   Warwick,  bart. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of 

David  Murray,  esq. ;  3dly,  Anne,  da.  of .     Sir  Thomas  took  up 

arms  against  his  sovereign,  and  was  a  great  supporter  of  Cromwell :  he  d. 
27  May  1676,  a;t.  68. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Lisle,  of  Moxhall,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  5  Nov.  1677- 

III.  Sir  Frakcis,  half  b.  and  h.,  (being  son  of  the  1st  bart.  by  his  2d 
marriage,)  m.  JVances,  da.  of  Thomas  Archer,  of  Umberslade,  co.  Warwick, 
esq.,  (who  re-m,  John  Chaplin,  of  Taishwell,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,)  but  d.  s.p. 
.31  July  1687- 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  whole  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Charles  Hooker, 
esq.,  but  d,  s.p.  29  Dec.  17^1,  set.  57,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


RUDD,  of  Aberglassney,  co.  Caermarthen. 
Cr.  8  Dec.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Rice  Rudd,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  ap 
Rice,  of  Richeston,  co.  Pembroke,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  sir  John 
Aubrey,  of  Llantrethied,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  d.  s.p.  Sir  Rice  d.  May 
1664. 

II.  Sir  Rice,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Anthony  Rudd,  esq.,  s-  and 
h.  of  sir  Rice,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Dorothy,  sister  of  sir  Francis  Cornwallis,  of 
Abermarles,  co.  Caermarthen,  and  d.  July  1701. 

III.  Sir  Anthony,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Rudd,  esq.,  2d 
son  of  sir  Rice,  1st  bart.,)  »J.,  1st,  Magdalen,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Jones,  of 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  171 

Abermarles  aforesaid,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Beatrice,  da.  of  sir  John  Barlow, 
of  Slebetch,  co.  Pembroke,  bart. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  15  July  1739,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


RUDSTON,  of  Hayton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Walter  Rudston,  created  as  above,  «t.,  1st, ,  da.  of 

Ramsden,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,   Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Dawney,  of 
Seasay,  co.  York,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1655. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  George 
Mountayne,  of  Westow,  co.  York,  esq  ,  but  d.  s.p.m.  after  1682,  in  which 
year  he  was  aged  43,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


RUSSELL,  of  Whitley,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  12  March  1626-7. 

I.  Sir  William  Russell,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Read,  of  Brocket  Hall,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1609. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Rowland  Litton,  of 
Knebworth,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  d.  s.p.m.  23  Jan.  1705,  aet.  68,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


RUSSELL,  of  Chippenham,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  19  Jan.  1628-9. 

I.  Sir  William  Russell,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Francis  Cherry,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Ge- 
rard, of  Burwell,  co.  Cambridge,  esq. ;  and,  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Michael  Smallpage,  of  Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  gent.,  relict  of  John 
Wheatley,  of  Catsfield,  in  the  same  county,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Catharine,  da.  and 
h.  of  John  Wheatly,  above  named. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  lord  pro- 
tector, widow  of  Robert  Rich,  esq. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  Gore,  of  Ireland,  and 

d.  Sept.  1707- 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  in  Ireland,  June  1738. 

VI.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of Gee,  merchant. 

VII.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1757- 

VIII.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  col.  Charles  Russell,  only 
son  of  John  Russell,  esq.,  3d  son  of  sir  John,  3d  bart.,)  m.  Catherine,  da. 
of  gen.  George  Carey,  2d  son  of  viscount  Falkland,  and  d.  1783. 

IX.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  June  1802. 

X.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  25  April  1804,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


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172  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


RUSSELL,  of  Laugharne,  co.  Caermarthes. 
Cr.  8  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Russell,  son  of  sir  William  Russell,  of  Chip- 
penham, bart.,  created  as  above,  m.  Hester,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Rouse, 
of  Rouse  Lench,  co.  Worcester,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1714,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SABYN,  of  Eyne,  in  Gravenhurst,  co.  Bedford. 
Cr.  22aiarch  1671. 

1.  Sir  JoHK  Sabw,  created  as  above,  m.  ,  da.  and  h.  of  William 

Allayne,  of  Eyne,  co.  Bedford,  but  dying  s.p.  1705,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SADLEIR,  of  Temple  Dinsley,  co.  Herts* 
Cr.  3  Dec.  1661. 

I.  Sir  Edwin  Sadleir,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Walter  Walker,  knt.,  LL.D.,  and  d.  July  1672. 

II.  Sir  Edwin,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Lorymer, 
citizen  and  apothecary  of  London,  relict  of  William  Croon,  M.D.  Sir 
Edwin  sold  the  estate  of  Temple  Dinsley,  and  dying  s.p.  14  July  1719,  the 
title  became 

Ext* 


ST.  BARBE,  of  Broadlands,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  30  Dec.  1663. 

I.  Sir  John  St.  Barbe,  created  as  above,  m.  Grisel,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
John  Pynsent,  esq.,  prothonotary  of  the  Common  Pleas. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Honora,  da.  of  Richard  Norton,  of 
Southwick,  CO.  Hants,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Alice,  da.  of  hon.  Richard  Fiennes, 
widow  of  John  Horn,  of  Winchester,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  ^  Sept.  1723,  set. 
67,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ST.  GEORGE,  of  Carrickermrick,  co.  Trim,  in  Ireland. 
Cr.  5  Sept.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Oliver  St.  George,  created  as  above,  m.  Olivia,  da.  of  Michael 

Bei-esford,  of  Colerain,  in  Ireland,  esq.,  relict  of  Thornton,  and  d. 

1696. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  173 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  St.  George,  of  Hatley  St. 
George,  co.  Roscommon,  1715,  w.  Margaret,  da.  of  John  Skeffington,  vis- 
count Massareene,  but  dying  s.p.ra.,  18  Aug.  1735,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ST.  JOHN,  of  LoNGTHORPE,  CO.  Northampton. 
Cr.  10  Sept.  1715. 

I.  Sir  Francis  St.  John,  created  as  above,  m.  3Iary,  da.  of  sir  Na- 
thaniel Gould,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Sept.  1756,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ST.  PAUL,  of  Snarford,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  George  St.  Padi.,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Wray,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  1614,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


ST.  QUENTIN,  of  Harpham,  co.  York. 
Cr.  8  March  1641-2. 

L  Sir  William  St.  Quentin,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  sister  and 
CO-h.  of  John  I^acy,  of  Folkton,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1651. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Henry  Stapleton,  esq.,  of 
Wighill,  CO.  York. 

III.  Sir  William,  grandson  and  h.,  (eldest  surviving  son  of  William 
St.  Quentin,  esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  last  bart.,)  d.  unm.  1723. 

IV.  Sir  William,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Hugh  St.  Quentin, 
esq.,  next  brother  who  left  issue,  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  sir 
John  Thompson,  knt.,  lord  mayor  of  London,  and  d.  177L 

V.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Charlotte,  da.  of  Henry  Fane,  esq., 
brother  to  the  earl  of  Westmoreland,  but  dying  s.p.  22  July  1795,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SALUSBURY,  of  Llewenny,  co.  Denbigh. 
Cr.  10  Nov.  1619. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Salusbury,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Hester,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Middleton,  of  Chirk  Castle,  knt. ;  2dly,  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  sir  John 
Vaughan,  earl  of  Carl>ery,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1632. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Hester,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Tyrrell,  of 
Thornton,  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  1643. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1658. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Edward  Williams,  of 
Weige,  CO.  Caernarvon,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  23  May  1684,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


174  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


SAMWELL,  of  Uptov,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1675. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Samwell,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
sole  heir  of  George  Gooday,  of  Bower  Hall,  in  Pentlow,  co.  Essex,  esq. ; 
2dly,  Anne,  da.  and  heir  of  sir  John  Godschalk,  of  Atherston-upon-Stower, 
CO.  Warwick,  knt.,  and  d.  Feb.  1693. 

II.  Sir  Thosias,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  wi.,  1st,  Millicent,  da. 
of  the  rev.  Thomas  Fuller,  D.D.,  rector  of  Hatfield,  co.  Herts  ;  2dly,  Mary, 
da.  of  sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  of  Chilcot,  co.  Derby,  knt.,  relict  of  William  Ives, 
of  Bradden,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Nov.  1757- 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  s.p.l.  3  Dec.  1779, 
aet.  69. 

IV.  Sir  Wen  MAN,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of 
East  Haddon,  but  d.  s.p.  18  Oct.  1789,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his 
nephew,  Thomas-Samuel  Watson,  esq.,  and  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SANDERSON,  of  Combe,  in  Greenwich,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  19  July  I72O. 

I.  Sir  William  Sanderson,  gentleman  usher  of  the  black  rod,  created 
as  above,  m.,  1st,  Drury,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  William  Wray,  of  Ashby,  co. 
Lincoln,  bart.  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Samuel  Howe,  esq.,  judge  of  the 
Admiralty  Court,  relict  of  Simon  Degge,  of  Derby,  esq.,  and  d.  l^  3Iay 
1727. 

II.  Sir  William,  yeoman  usher  of  the  black  rod,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st 
marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  captain  Richard  Cook,  of  Greenwich  ;  2dly, 
mrs.  Bignel,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  3dly,  Charlotte,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Gough,  of 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.     Sir  William  d.  16  Jan.  1754. 

III.  Sir  William-Henry,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  3d  marriage,)  d,  unm. 
30  Oct.  I76O,  aet.  15,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SANDERSON,  of  London. 
Cr.  6  Dec.  1794. 


I.  Sir  James  Sanderson,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  IHizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Judd,  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Thomas  Skinner,  alderman  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  23  June  1798, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


SANDFORD,  of  Howgill  Castle,  co.  Westmoreland. 
Cr.  12  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Sandford,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir 
George  Dalston,  of  Dalston,  co.  Westmoreland. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  176 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Bowes,  of  Thorn- 
ton, CO.  Durham,  knt.,  died  in  consequence  of  wounds  received  in  the  White 
Fryars,  London,  9  Sept.  1675. 

III.  Sir  RiCHAUD,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  April  1723,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SANDYS,  of  WiLBERTOK,  CO.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Miles  Sandys,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward 
Cook,  of  North  Cray,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  and  d.  1644,  set.  82. 

II.  Sir  Miles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Park,  of 
Wisbeach,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  but  dying  s.p.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SANDYS,  of  NoRTHBouRNE,  CO.  Kent. 
Cr.  15  Dec.  1684. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Sandys,  created  as  above,  «j.,  1st, ,  da.  and  h.  of 

Ward,  prebendary  of  Salisbury  ;  and  2dly,  ,  da.  of  sir  Francis 

Rolle,  of  Bictou,  co.  Devon,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  2  May  1726,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SAS  VAN  BOSCH,  of  Holland. 
Cr.  22  Oct.  1680. 

I.  Sir  Gelebrand  Sas  Van  Bosch,  so  created  as  above,  was  secretary 
to  the  admiralty,  at  Rotterdam,  but  of  him  or  of  his  descendants  nothing 
is  known. 


SAUNDERSON,  of  Saxby,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Sauuderson,  created  as  above,  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  baron  of  Beautree,  and  viscount  Castleton,  in  Ireland,  1628,  m.  Mil- 
dred, da.  and  h.  of  John  Eltoft,  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1630. 

II.  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  2d  viscount,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  George 
Manners,  of  Haddon,  and  d.  circa  1642. 

III.  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  3d  viscount,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  George,  b.  and  h.,  4th  viscount,  m.  Grace,  da.  of  Henry,  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas  Belasyse,  lord  Fauconberg,  and  d,  circa  J  714. 


176  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

V.  James,  s.  and  h.,  5th  viscount,  was  created  baron  Saunderson, of  Saxby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  1714;  viscount  Castleton,  of  Sandbeck,  co.  York,  1716;  and 
earl  of  Castleton,  1720  ;    but  dying  s.p.  1723,  all  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


SAVAGE,  of  Rock  Savage,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Savage,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Nicholas  Alington,  knt. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Darcy, 
earl  Rivers,  and  was  created,  6  Nov.  1G26,  viscount  Savage,  of  Rock  Savage, 
CO.  Chester.     He  d.  1G35. 

III.  John,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  on  the  death  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  in  1639,  to  the  earldom  of  Rivers  ;  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  of 
William,  lord  Moi-ley,  of  Mounteagle  ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Ogle,  of 
South  Dissington,  co.  Northtimberland,  esq.,  and  d.  1654. 

IV.  Thomas,  3d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth, 
natural  da.  of  Emanuel  Scrope,  earl  of  Sunderland  ;  2dly,  Arabella,  da.  of 
Robert  Bertie,  earl  of  Lindsey,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  1694. 

V.  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  4th  earl,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  John  Downes,  of 
Wardley,  co.  Lancaster,  esq.,  hutd.  s.p.m.  1712. 

VI.  John,  cousin  and  heir,  5th  earl,  (son  of  Richard  Savage,  3d  son  of 
John,  2d  earl,)  d.  unm.  1728,  when  all  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


SAVILE,  of  Methley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Savile,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John 
Dent,  citizen  of  London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving,  23  June  1632,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


SAVILE,  of  Thornhill,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  George  Savile,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  George, 
6th  earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Ayscough,  of 
South  Kelsey,  co.  Lincoln,  knt. ;  widow  of  George  Savile,  of  Wakefield, 
esq. 

II.  Sir  George,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  sir  George  Savile,  knt., 
only  son  of  sir  George,  1st  bart.,  by  his  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  in  his  minority. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas,  lord  Coventry, 
and  d.  24  Jan.  1643. 

IV.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Savile,  of  Eland,  and  vis- 
count  Halifax,  co.  York,  13  Jan.  1668  ;  earl  of  Halifax,  16  July  1679  ;  and 
marquess  of  Halifax,  22  Aug.  1682;  m.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Henry,  earl  of 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  177 

Sunderland  ;  2dly,  Gertrude,  da.  of  William  Pierrepoint,  esq.,  2d  son  of 
Robert,  earl  of  Kingston,  and  d.  1 695. 

V.  William,  2d  marquess,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  »n.,  1st, 
Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Samuel  Grimston,  of  Gorhambury,  co.  Herts, 
hart. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Daniel,  earl  of  Nottingham,  but  d.  s.p.m.  31  Aug. 
1700,  when  the  peerage  became  extinct. 

VI.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Savile,  knt.,  eldest 
son  of  sir  George,  1st  hart.,  by  his  2d  marriage,)  d,  unm.  1704. 

VII.  Sir  George,  F.R.S.,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  the  rev.  John 
Savile,  only  son  who  left  issue,  of  Henry  Savile,  esq.,  3d  son  of  sir  George, 
1st  hart,  by  his  2d  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Pratt,  of  Dublin,  esq., 
and  d.l6  Sept.  1743. 

VIII.  Sir  George,  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  10  Jan.  1784,  aet.  58,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


SAVILE,  of  Copley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  24  July  1662. 


I.  Sir  John  Savile,  created  as  above,  wi.  Mary,  da.  of  Clement  Paston, 
of  Bai-ningham,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1680,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SCLATER,  of  Cambridge. 
Cr.  25  July  1660. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Sclater,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Free- 

ston,  of  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  relict,  1st  of  Cotton,  of  London,  esq.  ; 

2dly,  of  dr.  Comber,  D.D.,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  but  dying  s.p. 
10  Dec.  1684,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SCROOP,  of  CocKERiNGTON,  CO.  Lincoln.  ♦ 

Cr.  16  Jan.  1666-7. 

I.  Sir  Carr  Scroop,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  1679-80,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SCUDAMORE,  of  Home  Lacv,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  1  June  1620. 

I.  Sir  John  Scudamore,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  of  Dromore,  and  viscount  Scudamore,  of  Shgo,  in  Ireland,  2  July 
1628  ;  TO.  Elizabeth,  only  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Arthur  Porter,  knt.,  and  d. 


178  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  JoHK,  2d  viscount,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  James  Scudamore, 
esq.,  only  surviving  son  of  the  1st  viscount,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of  John,  earl 
of  Exeter,  and  d.  22  July  1697- 

III.  James,  3d  viscount,  s.  andh.,  m.  Frances,  only  da.  and  h,  of  Simon, 
lord  Digby,  but  dying  s.p.m.  2  Dec.  1716,  set.  32,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SCUDAMORE,  of  Ballingham,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  23  July  1644. 

I.  Sir  John  Scudamore,  created  as  above,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  sir 
James  Scudamore,  of  Home  Lac}',  knt. 

II.  Sir  John,  K.B.,  s.  and  h.,  m., ,  da.  of  sir  George  Graham,  of 

Norton,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.p.m.  22  Aug.  1684. 

III.  Sir  Bar  NAB  Y,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  John  Row,  of  Bristol, 
merchant,  relict  of  William  Harris,  of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
surviving  between  1718  and  1727?  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SELBY,  of  Whitehouse,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  3  March  1663-4. 

I.  Sir  George  Selby,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Richard,  vis- 
count IMolyneux,  and  d.  Sept.  1668. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  an  infant,  within  one  hour  after  his  father, 
and  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SEYMOUR,  of  Langley,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  4  July  1681. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Seymour,  created  as  above,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs 
male  of  the  body  of  Henry  Seymour,  esq.,  his  father,  d.  unm.  1714,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


SHERARD,  of  LoPETHORPE,  CO.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  20  May  1674. 

I.  Sir  John  Sherard,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1725. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  (pursuant  to  the  limitations  of  the  patent,) 
d.  unm.  14  June  1730. 

III.  Sir  Brownlowe,  b.  and  h.,  (pursuant  to  the  said  limitations,)  m. 
Mary,  da.  of  the  right  hon.  John  Methuen,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  relict  of 
sir  Richard  Anderson,  of  Penley,  co.  Herts,  bart.,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1736. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  179 

IV.  Sir  BaowNLOWE,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  col.  Thomas 
Sydney,  of  Ranworth,  co.  Norfolk,  but  dying  s.p.  25  Nor.  1748,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SHERBOURNE,  of  Stony-Hitrst,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  4  Feb.  1685-6. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Sherbourne,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da. 
and  co-h.  of  sir  Edward  Charlton,  of  Heslyside,  co.  Northumberland,  bart., 
but  dying  s.p.  14  Dec.  1717)  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SHIERS,  of  Slyfield  House,  in  Bookham  Magna,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  16  Oct.  1684. 

I,  Sir  George  Shiers,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of 
Edmund  Dickenson,  M.D.,  of  St.  Martin's  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  but  dying 
s.p.  18  July  1685,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SHIRLEY,  of  Preston,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  6  March  1665-6. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  Shirley,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Ri- 
chard Onslow,  of  West  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1683. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  Joas  Bateman,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant,  sister  of  sir  James  Bateman,  knt.,  and  d.  1692. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1705,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SHIRLEY,  of  Oathill,  in  Wivelsfield,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  27  June  1786. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Shirley,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Western,  of  Riven  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq.  Sir  Thomas  was  a  general  in  the 
army,  and  governor  and  commander-in-chief  of  Antigua  ;  he  d.  March  1800. 

II.  Sir  William-Warden,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  20  Feb.  1815,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


SIDLEY,  of  Ailesford,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Sidley,  created  as  hbove,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Stephen  Darrell,  of  Spelmander,  co.  Kent,  widow  of  Henry,  lord  Aber- 
gavenny, and  d,  27  Feb.  1618. 


180  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Joss,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h,  of  sir  Henry  Savile, 
provost  of  Eton,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1638. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1641. 

IV.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  2d  da.  of  John  Savage,  earl 
Rivers,  and  relict  of  George,  lord  Chandos,  (who  re-m.  George  Pitt,  of 
Strathfieldsay,  co.  Hants,  esq.,)  but  d.  s.p.  1656. 

V.  Sir  Charles,  (the  celebrated  wit,)  b.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  3d  da. 
of  John  Savage,  earl  Rivers,  above  mentioned,  but  dying  s.p.m.*,  20  Aug. 
1701,  aet.  62,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SIDLEY,  of  Great  Chart,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  14  Sept.  1621. 

I.  Sir  Isaac  Sidley,  created  as  above,  m.  ,  da.  and  h.  of  

Holditch,  of  Ranworth  and  Foulden,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1627. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of Bradshaw,  and  d.  Nov. 

1673. 

III.  Sir  Isaac,  s.  and  h.,m.,  1st, ,  da.  of ;  2dly,  Cecily,  da. 

of Marsh,  esq.  (who  re-m.   Reginald  Peck,    of  Yaldha'm,  co.  Kent, 

esq.). 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  d.  unm.  Oct.  1702. 

V.  Sir   John,  uncle  and   h.,   (only  brother  of  sir  Isaac,  3d  bart.,)  m. 
Mary,  da.  of  NichoUs,  of  Keirising,  co.  Kent. 

VI.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  of  . 

VII.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

VIII.  Sir  Charles,  b,  and  h.,  d.  s.p.m.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SIDLEY,  of  Southfleet,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  10  July  1702. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Sidley,   created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Ri- 
chard  Newdigate,  bart.,  and  d.  1727' 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Frith,  of  Nut- 
hall,  CO.  Notts,  esq.,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1729-30. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and   h.,  d.  unm.  at  Nuthall  aforesaid,  in  1781, 
whereupon  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SILVESTER,  of  Yardley  House,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  20  May  1815. 

I.  Sir  John  Silvester,  recorder  of   Ijondon,  created  as  above,  m. 
Harriot,  da.  of  the  rev.  Owen  Davies,  of  Southampton,  relict  of  the  rev. 

•  His  only  da.  and  h.,  Catherine,  was  created,  by  James  II.,  countess  of  Dorchester  and 
baroness  of  Datiington  for  life. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  181 

John  Myles  Speed,  of  EHng,  co.  Southampton.  Sir  John  obtained  a  se- 
cond patent,  dated  11  Feb.  1822,  with  remainder  to  his  nephew,  Philip 
Carteret-Silvester ;  but  the  dignity  under  the  first  patent,  at  his  decase  s.p. 
30  March  1822,  became 

Ext. 


SILVESTER,  of  Yardley  House,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  11  Feb.  1822. 

I.  Sir  John  Silvester,  hart.,  obtained  the  above  patent,  limiting  the 
dignity  to  his  nephew,  Philip  Carteret-Silvester,  m.  but  d.  s.p.  as  above 
stated. 

II.  Sir  Philip  Carteret-Silvester,  C.B.,  and  capt.  R.N.,  who 
took  the  name  of  Silvester  in  addition  to  and  after  Carteret,  by  royal  sign 
manual,  19  Jan.  1822 ;  d.  s.p.  Sept.  1828,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SIMEON,  of  Chilworth,  co.  OxoN. 
Cr.  18  Oct.  1677- 

I.  Sir  James  Simeon,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  and  sole  h.  of 
Walter  Heveningham,  of  Aston,  near  Stone,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  circa  1709. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  22  Dec.  1768,  aet.  87,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SKEFFINGTON,  of  Fisherwick,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  8  May  1627- 

I.  Sir  William  Skeffixgton,  created  as  above,  to.  Ehzabeth,  da.  of 
Richard  Dering,  esq.,  sister  of  sir  Edward  Dering,  of  Surrenden,  co.  Kent, 
bart. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Cicely,  sister  and  co-h.  of  sir  John  Skef- 
fington,  of  Skeffington,  co.  Leicester,  esq. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  shortly  after  his  father. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  uncle  and  h  ,  (only  brother  of  sir  John,  2d  bart.,)  m. 
Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Newdigate,  of  Arbury,  co.  Warwick,  knt.,  and  d.  2 
June  1647. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  only  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Clot- 
worthy,  of  Antrim,  knt.,  viscount  Massereene,  and  on  the  decease  of  his 
father-in-law,  16(55,  succeeded  to  the  titles  of  baron  of  Loughneagh,  and 
viscount  IMassereene,  pursuant  to  the  limitation  of  the  patent.  The  vis- 
count d.  21  June  1695. 

VI.  Clotworthy,  3d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Rachael,  da.  of  sir  Ed- 
ward  Hungerford,  of  Farley  Castle,  co.  Somerset,  K.B.,  and  d.  March 
1713. 

VII.  Clotworthy,  4th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  Ar- 
thur, 4th  earl  of  Donegal,  and  d.  \l  Feb.  1738. 

VIII.  Clotworthy,  5th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  earl  of  Mas- 
sereene, 3  July  1756  ;    m.,   1st,  Anne,  da.  of  Richard  Daniel,  dean  of 


182  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

Downe,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  only  da.  of  Henry  Eyre,  of  co. 
Derby,  esq.     The  earl  rf.  11  Sept.  1757' 

IX.  Clot  WORTHY,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  mademoiselle  3Iary- 
Anne  Barcier,  and  2dly,  Elizabeth  Lane,  but  d.  s.p.  28  Feb.  1805. 

X.  Henrv,  3d  earl,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  12  June  1811. 

XI.  Chichester,  4th  earl,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Harriet,  da.  of  Robert,  Ist 
earl  of  Roden,  but  dying  s.p.m.  25  Feb.  1816,  the  viscounty  and  barony 
devolved  on  his  only  da.  and  h.,  but  the  earldom  and  baronetcy  became 

Ext. 


SKIPWITH,  of  Newbold  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 
Or.  25  Oct.  1670. 

I.  SirFuLWAR  Skipwith,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Thomas  Parker,  of  Anglesey  Abbey,  co.  Cambridge,  esq.  ;  2dly,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Edward  Skipwith,  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  relict  of  sir 
George  Cony,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1678. 

II.  Sir  FuLWAR,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Humberston  Skipwith, 
esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  hart,  by  his  1st  lady,)  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Francis 
Dashwood,  of  Wickham,  co.  Bucks,  hart.,  and  d.  13  May  1728. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Thomas  Cartwright,  of 
Aynho,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  6  Dec.  1778. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas-George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Selina,  da.  of  George  Ferrers, 
esq.,  grandson  of  Robert,  1st  earl  Ferrers,  but  dying  s.p.  in  1790,  the  title 
is  presumed  to  have  become 

Ext. 


SKIPWITH,  of  Metheringham,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  27  July  1678. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Skipwith,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
h.  of  Ralph  Lathom,  of  Upminster,  co.  Essex,  esq.  ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  John  Rea,  of  London,  knt.,  relict  of  Edward  Maddison,  esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.     Sir  Thomas  d.  June  1694. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h.  of  George,  lord 
Chandos,  relict  of  William  Brownlowe,  of  Humby,  co.  Lincoln,  esq.,  and 
d.  June  1710. 

III.  Sir  George-Bridges,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  h.  of  Ro- 
bert Pitt,  esq.,  M.D.,  but  dying  s.p.  4  June  1756,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SLANNING,  of  Marristow,  co.  Devon. 
Cr.  19  Jan.  1662-3. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Slanning,  K.B.,  F.R.S.,  and  standard-bearer  to  the 
Band  of  Gentlemen  Pensioners,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
George  Carteret,  knt.  and  bart.,  whorf.  s.p. ;  2dly,  3Iary,  da.  of  sir  Andrew 
Henley.  Sir  Nicholas  was  a  member  of  the  first  parliament  on  Charles  II.'s 
restoration,  and  was  then  cup-bearer  to  the  queen  ;  he  d.  circa  1692. 

II.  Sir  Andrew,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ehzabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Hele,  of 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  .  183 

South  Taunton,  co.  Devon,  but  d.  s.p.  21  Nov.  1700,  in  consequence  of 
being  run  through  the  body,  at  the  Rose  Tavern,  Coveut  Garden,  on  the 
18th  preceding,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SLINGSBY,  of  ScRivEN,  co.  York. 
Cr.  23  Oct.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  SuNGSsy,  governor  of  Zutphen,  in  the  Low  Countries, 
created  as  above,  d,  s.p.  1G30,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SLINGSBY,  of  BiFRONS,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  19  Oct.  1657- 

I.  Sir  Arthur  Slingsby,  knt.  and  bart.,  created  as  above,  m.  a  Fle- 
mish lady,  and  d.  in  1665,  aet.  42. 

II,  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  was  a  minor  in  1664,  and  living  in  1669  : 
he  sold  the  manor  of  Bifrons,  and  upon  his  decease  s.p.,  the  title  is  sup- 
posed to  have  become 

Ext. 


SLINGSBY,  of  Newcells,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  16  iMarch  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Si.ingsby,  created  as  above,  »?.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and 
h.  of  Robert  Brook,  of  Newcells,  co.  Herts,  esq.  ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Edward  Radclyffe,  of  Dilston,  co.  Northumberland,  knt.,  widow  of 
sir  William  Fenwick,  of  Meldon,  in  the  same  county,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p. 
before  the  next  Dec.  after  his  creation,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SLOANE,  of  Cheisea,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  3  April  17 16. 

I.  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Langley,  alderman  of  London,  relict  of  Fulk  Rose, 
of  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  esq.  Sir  Hans  was  an  eminent  physician,  na- 
turalist, and  botanist,  and  at  his  death  left  his  valuable  library,  and  col- 
lection of  shells,  fossils,  and  curiosities  to  the  public,  on  condition  that  par- 
liament should  pay  £20,000  to  his  heirs,  a  sum  considerably  under  the  real 
value;  dying  s.p.m.  11  Jan.  1753,  ffit.  92,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMITH,  of  Hatherston,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  created  as  above, »».,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Hugh 
Smith,  of  Long  Aston,  co.  Somerset,  knt. ;  and  2dly,  Abigail,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  sir  John  Pate,  of  Sysonby,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.ra.  22  I\Iay  1675. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  sir  Laurence  Smith,  of 


184  ^  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

Bow,  CO.  Middlesex,  knt.,  to  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited,)  d.  s.p.m. 
I7O6,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMITH,  of  Edmtjndsthojip,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  20  March  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Smith,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Constance,  da.  of  sir 
William  Spencer,  of  Yarnton,  co.  Oxon,  bart. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
George  Marwood,  of  Busby,  co.  York,  relict  of  sir  Richard  Weston;  and 

3dly,  Bridget,  da.  of ,  of  Andover,  co.  Hants,  relict  of  Richard 

Bayly,  of  Woodford,  co.  Essex.     Sir  Edward  d.  6  Sept.  I707. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ohvia,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Pepys,  of 
Merton  Abbey,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  15  Feb.  1721,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SMITH,  of  LoNG-AsHTOK,  CO.  Somerset- 
Cr.  16  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Smith,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Ash- 
burnham,  of  Ashburnham,  co.  Sussex,  esq. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m. ,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Samuel  Astry,  of 

Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1726. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m ,  da.  of Py™j  of  Oxford,  but  dying 

s.p.  July  1741,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMITH,  of  Isleworth,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  20  April  1694. 

I.  Sir  John  Smith,  created  as  above,  m-  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Eyles, 
knt.,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1726. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  11  Oct.  1760,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMITHE,  of  Crantock,  co.  Cornwall. 
Cr.  27  Sept.  1642. 

I.  Sir  William  Smithe,  created  as  above,  jti.  Mary,  da.  of 
but  dying  s.p.  1661,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMYTH,  of  Redcliffe,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  10  May  1661. 

I.  Sir  William  Smyth,  created  as  above,  «i.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of 

sir  Alexander  Denton,  of  co.  Bucks,  knt. ;   2dly, ,  da.  of  sir  Nathaniel 

Hobart,  master  in  Chancery,  and  d.  1696. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  20  June  1732,  when  the  title  became 

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SMYTH,  of  IsFiELD,  CO.  Sussex. 
Cr.  2  Dec.  1714. 

I.  Sir  James  Smyth,  created  as  above,  m.  MirabeUa,  da.  of  sir  Robert 
Legard,  knt.,  and  d.  26  Feb.  I7I7. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  lady  Louisa-Caroline-Isabella  Hervey,  da. 
of  John,  earl  of  Bristol,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1783. 

III.  Sir  Hervey,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  2  Oct.  1811,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SMYTH,  of  Newland  Park,  co.  York. 
Cr.  22  Dec.  1784. 

I.  Sir  JoHN-SiLVESTER  Smyth,  Created  as  above,  wi.  Henrietta-Maria, 
da.  of  John  Dods worth,  of  Thornton  Watlas,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  15  June 
1789,  aet.  55. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Henry  Dawkins,  of  Stand, 
lynch,  CO.  Wilts,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1823,  aet.  circa  55,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


SNOWE,  of  Salesbury,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  25  June  1679. 

I.  Sir  Jeremy  Snowe,  created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  Thomas 
Ward,  of  London,  merchant,  but  dying  s.p.  16  Oct.  1702,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SOAME,  of  Thurlow,  co.  Suffolk.. 
Cr.  5  Feb.   1684  5. 

I.  Sir  William  Soame,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Beata,  da.  of 
Thomas  Pope,  earl  of  Downe,  in  Ireland  ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Ga- 
briel How,  of  Gloucestershire,  but  d.  s.p.  at  Malta. 

II.  Sir  Peter,  cousin  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  baronetcy  was  limited,  s. 
and  h.  of  sir  Peter  Soame,  knt.,  next  brother  to  sir  William  Soame,  knt., 
grandfather  of  sir  William,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Susannah,  da.  of  Ralph  Freeman, 
of  Aspeden  Hall,  co.  Herts.,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1697. 

III.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Joan,  da.  and  h.  of  George  Chute,  of 
Stockwell,  CO.  Surrey,  esq.,  and  d.  of  the  small-pox,  1709. 

IV.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of  Governor  Philipps,  of  Stan- 
well,  CO.  Middlesex,  but  dying  s.p.s.  7  Sept.  1798,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SOUTHCOTT,  of  Blighborough,  co.  Lixcoln. 
Cr.  24  Jan.  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  George  Southcott,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  and 


1«8  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

h.  of  John  Elliott,  of  ,  co.  Essex,  who  re-m.  Nicholas  Fairfax,  and  d. 

Dec.  1664. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  (a  posthumous   son,)  d.  a  minor  or  un- 
married  before  1691,  when  the  title  became 

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SPEEK,  of  Hasilbury,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  12  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Speek,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,   da.  and  h.  of  John 

IMayne,  of  Staplehurst,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  relict  of  Croke,  (from  whom 

she  was  divorced,)  andd.  15  July  1661. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Rachel,  da.  of  sir  William  Wyndham,  of 
Orchard- Wyndham,  co.  Somerset,  but  dying  s.p.  14  Jan.  1682,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SPEELMAN,  of  Holland. 
Cr.  9  Sept.  1686. 


I.  Sir  Cornelius  Speelman,  general  to  the  States  of   Holland,  so 
created  as  above  ;  but  of  whom,  or  of  his  descendants,  nothing  is  known. 


SPENCER,  of  Yarnton,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Spencer,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of 
Richard  Brainthwait,  esq.,  serjeant-at-law,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1622. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Constance,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of 
Charlecote,  co.  Warwick,  knt. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  John  Garrard,  of  Lamer, 
CO.  Herts,,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  surviving  6  March  1685,  aet.  46. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (eldest  son  of  Richard,  4th  son  of  sir 
Thomas,  1st  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ancor  Palmer,  of  Bricklehampton, 
CO.  Worcester,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1722. 

V.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1726. 

VI.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Dee,  of 
Bi'idgenorth,  co.  Salop,  gent.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

VII.  Sir  Charles,  cousin  and  h.,  (grandson  of  Charles  Spencer,  of 
Lyons  Hall,  co.  Hereford,  esq.,  next  brother  to  the  4th  l)art.,)  was  a  minor 
in  1741,  between  which  period  and  1771,  the  title  became 

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SPENCER,  of  Offley,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  4  March  1626. 

I.  Sir  John  Spencer,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Henry 
Anderson,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Sept.  1633,  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  187 


SPENCER,  of  Offley,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  26  Sept.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Brocket  Spencer,  (next  brother  of  the  above  sir  John,) 
created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  sir  Nicholas  Carew,  of  Boddington,  co. 
Surrey,  knt.,  and  d.  3  July  1 668. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Musters,  of  Col- 
wick,  CO.  Nottingham,  knt.,  and  d.  21  Feb.  1687,  aet.  41. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  6  Aug.  1699,  aet.  22. 

IV.  Sir  John,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  to  sir  Richard,  2d  bart.,)  d. 
s.p.  16  Nov.  1712,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SPRIGNELL,  of  Coppenthorp,  co.  York. 
Cr.  14  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Sprignej.l,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Gideon 
Delaune,  of  London,  apothecary,  and  d.  circa  1659. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Michael  Livesey,  of 
East  Church,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.  1690. 

III.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1691,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


SPRING,  of  Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  11  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Spring,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Hammond  L' Estrange,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1655. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  «i.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Dudley  North, 
K.B.  (who  d.  s.p.) ;  and  2dly,  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Robert  Cordell,  bart.,  and 
d.  circa  1684. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Merelina,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas, 
lord  Jermyn,  and  d.  circa  I7IO. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  March  1736  7. 

V.  Sir  John,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  of  sir  Thomas,  3d  bart.,)  m. 

Elizabeth,  da.  of Nightingale,  but  dying  s.p.s.  17  Aug.  1769,  aet.  70, 

the  title  became 

Ext. 


SPRINGETT,  of  the  Broyle,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  8  Jan.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Herbert  Springett,  created  as  above,  m.  Barbara,  da.  of  sir 
William  Campion,  of  Comb  well,  co.  Kent,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1662,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


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STANDISH,  of  DuxBURY,  co.  Lancaster. 
Cr.  8  Feb.  1676-7. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Staxdish,  created  as  above,  to.  Margaret,  da.  of  Tho- 
mas Holcroft,  of  Holcroft,  co.  Lancaster,  esq. 

IL  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Charles  Turnor,  of  Cleve- 
land,  CO.  York,  esq.,  and  e?.  13  Dec.  1756. 

III.  Sir  Frank,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  16  May  1812,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STANLEY,  of  Grange  Gorman,  near  Dublin. 
Cr.  13  April  1699. 

I.  Sir  John  Stanley,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  created  as  above,  m. 
Anne,  da.  of  Bernard  Granville,  esq.,  brother  to  John,  earl  of  Bath,  but 
dying  s.p.  30  Nov.  1744,  aet.  85,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STAPYLTON,  of  Myton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  22  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Stapylton,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Conyers,  lord  D'Arcy,  afterwards  earl  of  Holderness,  and  d.  1679. 

II.  Sir  Bryan,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John  Kaye,  of  Woodsorae, 
CO.  York,  bart.,  and  d.  23  Nov.  I727. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Francis  Sandys,  of 
Scroby,  co.  Nottingham,  esq.,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1733. 

IV.  Sir  Miles,  commissioner  of  customs,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Anne,  da.  of 
Edmund  Waller,  of  Hall  Barn,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.m.  14  May 
1752. 

V.  Sir  Bryan,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2^  June  1772. 

VI.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1784. 

VII.  Rev.  Sir  Martin,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Leeky,  da.  of  Love,  of 

Bristol,  merchant,  and  d.  21  Jan.  1801. 

VIII.  Sir  Martin,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  2  Jan.  1817,  when  the  estates  passed 
to  his  nephew,  Martin  Bree,  esq.,  who  thereupon  took  the  name  of  Stapyl- 
ton, but  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STAPYLTON,  of  Carleton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  20  March  1661-2. 

I.  Sir  Miles  Stapylton,  created  as  above,  b.  1631, »».,  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Robert,  earl  of  Lindsay,  and  2dly, ,  da.  of Lon-jue- 

ville,  but  dying  s.p.  1707}  the  title  became 

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STAPLE  Y,  of  Pat  CHAM,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  28  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Stapley,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Herbert  Springett,  of  the  Broyle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1701, 
aet.  73,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STAUGHTON,  of  Staughtov,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  29  Jan.  1660-1. 

T.  Sir  Nicholas  Staughton,  created  as  above,  wi.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  Henry  Massingberd,  of  Braytoft  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  bart.,  and  d.  30  June 
1686. 

II.  Sir  Lawrence,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Burnaby,  of  Lon- 
don, brewer,  but  d.  s.p.  Jan.  1692,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STEPHENS,  of  St.  Fatth's  and  Horsford,  co.  Norfolk, 

and  FuLHAM,  co.  Middlesex. 

Cr.  13  March  1795. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Stephens,  created  as  above,  with  remainder  to  his 
nephew,  Stephens  Howe,  esq.  Sir  Philip  was  one  of  the  lords  com- 
missioners pf  the  admiralty;    dying  s.p.m.  20  Nov.    1809,  the  title  be- 


came 


Ext. 


STEPNEY,  of  Prendergast,  co.  Pembroke. 
Cr.  24  Nov.  1621. 

I.  Sir   John    Stepney,  created  as  above,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of   sir 
Francis  Mansell,  bart.,  and  d.  Aug.  1634. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Magdalen,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Henry  Jones, 
bart.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

III.  Sir  John,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Stepney,  esq.,  3d 
son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Justina,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Anthony  Vandyke,  knt. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  sister  and  co-h.  of  Walter 
Vaughan,  esq.,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1745. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Lloyd,  esq.,  and 
d.  1748. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Lloyd, 
esq.,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1772. 

VII.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  at  Vienna,  Oct.  1811. 

VIII.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  mrs.  Russell  Manners,  but  dying  s.p. 
12  Sept.  1825,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


19©  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


STONHOUSE,  of  Amerden  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  11  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  James  Stonhouse,  created  as  above. 

II.  Sir  James,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of Blewet,  of  Holcombe,  co. 

Devon. 

III.  Sir  Blewet,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  m, ,  da.  of Hamilton,  of . 

V.  Sir  JoHK,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George   Cole,  of  Buckish, 
CO.  Devon,  and  of  Enstone,  co.  Oxon,  esq. 

VI.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  unm.  13  April  1695,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


STRADLING,  of  St.  Donat's,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Cr.  22  May  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Stradling,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ed- 
ward Gage,  esq.,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1637. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Mansell,  of 
Margam,  bart.,  and  d.  June  1644. 

III.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Catherine,  da.  of  Hugh  Perrey,  esq., 
alderman  of  London. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Anthony  Hungerford, 
of  Farley  Castle,  co.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1685. 

V.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Mansell,  of 
]VIargam,  bart.,  and  d.  5  April  1735. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  at  Montpellier,  27  Sept.  1738,  aet. 
28,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STRUTT,  of  Little  Warley  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  5  March  1641-2. 

I.  Sir  Denner  Strutt,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Francis  Stasmore,  of  Forlesworth,  co.  Leicester,  esq. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Thomas  \^'odehouse,  of  Kimberley  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  bart. ;  3dly, 
Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Chapman,  of  London,  esq. ;  and  4thly,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  — Cuss,  of  ,  CO.  Somerset,  (who  re-m.  William  Ward, 

of  Little  Houghton,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p,m.  1660-1,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


STUKELEY,  of  Hintok,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  9  June  1627. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Stukeley,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
Ambrose  Dauntsey,  of  Lavington,  co.  Wilts,  and  d.  circa  1642. 

II.  Sir  Hugh,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John 
Trott,  of  Laverstoke,  co.  Southampton,  bart.,  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Young,  of  Exton,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving,  1719,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  191 


STYCH,  of  Newbury,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  8  Oct.  1687. 

I.  Sir  William  Stvch,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Longueville,  of  Wolverton,  co.  Bucks,  bart.,  of  N.S.,  and  d.  circa  1699. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited  in  re- 
mainder,) d.  s.p.m.  11  May  1725,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


STYDOLPH,  of  NoRBURY,  co.  Scrbey. 
Cr.  24  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Stydolph,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
George  Stonhouse,  of  Radley,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1676-7,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


STYLES,  of  Beckingham,  co-  Kent. 
Cr.  20  May  1627- 

1.  Sir  Humphrey  Styles,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ro- 
bert Pesball,  of  Eccleshall,  co.  Staiford,  esq.,  relict  of  sir  Robert  Bosvile, 
of  Aynsford,  co.  Kent,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  10  Nov.  1659,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SUDBURY,  of  Eldon,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  25  June  1685. 

I.  Sir  John  Sudbury,  created  as  above,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Exton,  knt.,  LL.D.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  27  March  1691,  the  title  became 


SUTTON,  of  MouLSEY,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  5  March  1806. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Sutton,  created  as  above,  m.  Lucy,  da.  of  ThMoas- 
Ashton  Smith,  sister  of  Ashton  Smith,  of  Sedworth,  co.  Hants,  esqrs.,  but 
dying  s.p.m.  6  Nov.  1813,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SWALE,  of  Swale,  co.  York. 
Cr.  21  June  1660. 


I.  Sir  Solomon  Swale,  created  as  above,  »».,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Robert 
Porey,  of  Poreys,  co.  Norfolk,  gent. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Charles  Tancred, 
of  Whixley,  co.  York,  esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  Solomon  was 
high-sheriff  of  Yorkshire  and  a  member  of  the  first  parliament  after  the 
Restoration,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1678,  set.  70. 


192  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  Ralph  Crathorne,  of  Cra- 
thorne,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  19  Jan.  1682-3,  aet.  43. 

III.  Sir  Solomon,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1733,  aet.  68. 

IV.  Sir  SEBASTiAN-FABiAN-ENRiauE,  ncphew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of 
Henry  Swale,  merchant,  of  Malaga,  in  Spain,  2d  son  of  sir  Henry,  2d 

hart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Smith,  of  Poole,  co.  Dorset,  but  dying 

s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SWAN,   of  SOUTHFLEET,   CO.   KeNT. 

Cr.  1  March  1665-6. 

I.  Sir  William  Swan,  created  as  above,  m.  Utresia,  da.  of  sir  John 
Ogle,  of  Pincebeck,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  in  1680. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  of  ,  but  dying  s.p. 

at  Greenhithe,  co.  Kent,  in  1712,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SYDENHAM,  of  Brimpton,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  28  July  1641. 

I.  Sir  John  Sydenham,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  John 
Hare,  of  Stow-bardolf,  co.  Norfolk,  knt.,  and  d.  1642. 

II.  Sir  John,  posthumous  s.  and  h.,  »i.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John, 
lord  Powlett,  (who  d.  s.p.,)  and,  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Phihp  Herbert,  earl  of 
Pembroke  and  Montgomery,  and  d.  1696,  aet.  54. 

III.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  10  Oct.  1739,  aet.  63,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


SYLYARD,  of  Delawarr,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  18  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Sylyard,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of 

Glover,  of  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  circa  1670. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Wyatt, 
of  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  knt.;  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of  Philip,  4th  lord  Wharton, 
relict  of  major  Dunch,  of  Pusey,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  May  1692. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da. 
and  h.  of  sir  Sandys  Fortescne,  of  Fallow  Pit,  co.  Devon,  and  d.  I7OI. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  an  infant  in  1702,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


SYMONS,  of  the  Meend,  co.  Hereford. 
Cr.  23  May  I774. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Symons,  created  as  above,  d.  unm.  July  I796j  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  198 


TARLETON. 
Cr.  6  Nov.  1818. 

I.  Sir  Bavastre  Tarleton,  created  as  above,  general  in  the  army, 
G.C.B.,  colonel  of  the  8th  light  dragoons,  and  governor  of  Berwick ;  m. 
Susan-Priscilla,  natural  da.  of  Robert  Bertie,  duke  of  Ancaster,  but  dying 
s.p.  Jan.  1833,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TAYLOR,  of  Park  House,  in  Maidstone,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  18  Jan.  1665. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Taylor,  created  as  above,  m,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Hall,  of  Maidstone,  esq.,  and  d.  1665. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  sister  and  h.  of  sir  Thomas  Cul- 
peper,  of  Aylesford,  co.  Kent,  (who  re-m.  Thomas  Colepepyr,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  esq.,)  but  dying  s.p.  1696,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TAYLOR,  of  Lysson  Hall,  in  Jamaica. 
Cr.  1  Sept.  1778. 

I.  Sir  John  Taylor,  created  as  above,  m.  Elisabeth-Gooden,  da.  andh. 
of  Philip  Houghton,  of  Jamaica,  esq.,  and  d.  1788. 

II.  Sir  Simon-Richard-Brissett,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  18  May  1815, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TEMPEST,  of  Stella,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  23  Dec.  1622. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Tempest,  created  as  above,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  Robert 
Lambton,  of  Lambton,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  26  March  1626,  aet.  73. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Troth,  da.  of  sir  Richard  Tempest,  of 
Bracewell,  co.  York,  knt,,  and  d.  Aug.  1641. 

III.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,m.  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Cambell,  some- 
time lord  mayor  of  London.  Sir  Richard  was  colonel  of  a  regiment  in  the 
service  of  Charles  I.,  and  d.  Jan.  1662. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.  and  at  length  h.  of  William 
Hodgson,  of  Hebborn,  co.  Durham,  esq.,  and  d.  Aug.  1692,  aet.  50. 

V.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young,  in  Holland,  1698,  when  his  estates 
went  to  his  sister  Jane,  wife  of  baron  Widdrington,  but  the  title  to 

VI.  Sir  Nicholas,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Thomas  Tempest,  3d  son  of 
sir  Thomas,  2d  bart.,)  in  a  low  condition,  and  allowed  £240  per  annum  by 

the  lord  Widdrington  ;  m.  Anne,  da.  of Price,  but  dying  s.p.  31  May 

1742,  mt.  78,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


194  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

TEMPEST,  of  ToNG,  co.  Yoax. 
Cr.  25  May  1664. 

I.  Sir  John  Tempest,  created  as  above,  m.  Henrietta-Catliarina,  da. 
and  h.  of  sir  Henry  Cholmley,  of  Newton  Grange,  co.  York,  knt. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Edward  Ashton,  alias 
Frank,  of  Campsale,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1745. 

III.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Maria,  da.  of  Francis  Holmes,  of  Wigston, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1753. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Henry  Lambert,  of  Hope 
End,  CO.  Hereford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  29  Jan.  1819,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TEMPLE,  of  Sheen,  co.  Surrey. 
Cr.  31  Jan.  1665-6. 

I.  Sir  William  Temple,  created  as  above,  m.  Dorothy,  da.  of  sir  Peter 
Osborne,  knt.,  governor  of  Guernsey,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving  Jan.  1699, 
the  title  became 

Ext.* 


TENCH,  of  Low  Layton,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  8  Aug.  1715. 

I.  Sir  Fisher  Tench,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert 
Bird,  of  Staple's  Inn,  London,  gent.,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1736,  aet.  64. 

II.  Sir  Nathaniel,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2  June  1737,  set.  40,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


THOMAS,  of  MicHAELSTowN,  CO.  Glamorgan. 
Cr.  3  March  164U2. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Thojias,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Morgan,  of  Ruperry,  knt.,  and  d.  at  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  1673. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  his  father,  but  of  whom,  or  of  his 
descendants,  nothing  further  is  known. 


THOMAS,  of  Folkington,  co.  Sussex. 
Cr.  23  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Thomas,  created  as  above,  m.  Barbara,  da.  and  corh. 
of  sir  Herbert  Springett,  of  the  Broyle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  13 
Nov.  I7O6,  set.  65,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


*  Sir  William's  only  s.  and  h.,  John  Temple,  esq.,  was  paymaster  general  to  king  Wil- 
Ham's  army,  and  drowned  himself  under  London  Bridge  in  1G91,  leaving  an  only  da.  and  h. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  195 


THOMPSON,  of  Haversham,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  12  Dec.  1673. 

I.  Sir  John  Thompson,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity 
of  baron  Haversham,  4  May  169G;  m.,  1st,  Frances,  da.  of  Arthur,  earl  of 
Anglesey,  widow  of  Francis  Wyndham,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Martha,  reHct  of 
Grahme,  but  by  her  had  no  issue  :  his  lordship  d.  22  May  1709. 

II.  Maurick,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  ?m.,  1st,  EHzabeth,  da.  of  John  Smith, 
of  Hertfordshire,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  EHzabeth,  sister  of  Richard,  earl  of  An- 
glesey,  relict  of  William  Green,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  April  1745,  his  honours 
became 

Ext. 


THORNHILL,  of  Barbadoes. 
Cr,  14  Dec.  1682. 


I.  Sir  Timothy  Thornhill,  created  as  above,  m.  ,  da.  of  -- 

Barrett,  of  Barbadoes,  but  dying  s.p.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


THORNHURST,  of  Agnes  Court,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  12  Nov.  1622. 

I.  Sir  GiFFORD  Thornhurst,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  sir 
Alexander  Temple,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  16  Dec.  1627,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


THORNYCROFT,  of  Milcomb,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  12  Aug.  1701. 

I.  Sir  John  Thornycroft,  created  as  above,  m.  EHzabeth,  da.  andh. 
of  Josiah  Key,  of  Milcomb,  co.  Oxon,  gent.,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1725,  aet.  66. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Terceira,  da.  of  Andrew  Bonnel,  merchant, 
but  dying  s.p.  23  June  1743,  aet.  52,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


THOROLD,  of  Hawi.ey,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  14  June  1644. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Thoroi,d,  created  as  above,  to.,  1st,  Anne,  sister  of  sir 
Henry  Carvil,  of  Marshland,  co.  Norfolk,  who  d.  s.p.;  2dly,  Katherine,  da. 
of  Christopher,  lord  Teynham. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Catharine,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Knolles,  of 
Grove  Place,  co.  Southampton,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1695. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  2  Dec.  1706,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


K  2 


196  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

THOROLD,  of  Harmston,  co.  Lincoln 
Cr.  9  Sept.  1709. 

I.  Sir  George  Thorold,  alderman  of  London,  created  as  above,  m. 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  James  Rushout,  of  Northwick,  co.  \^''orcester,  bait.,  and 
(t.  29  Oct.  1722. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  b.  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited  in  re- 
ainder,)  d.  s.p.  1  Jan.  1738,  when  the  title  became 

£xt. 


THOROLD,  of  Harmston,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  24  March  1741. 

I.  Sir  Nathaniel  Thorold,  created  as  above,  d,  unm.  at  Naples,  Aug. 
1704,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


THROCKMORTON,  of  Tortworth,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  29  June  ICll. 

I.  Sir  William  Throckmorton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Cicely, 
da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Baynham,  of  Clowerwall,  co.   Gloucester  ;  2dly, 

Alice,  da.  of  Morgan,  of ;  3dlv,  Sarah,  da.  of Hall, 

of . 

II.  Sir  Baynham,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Margaret,  sister 
and  co-h.  of  Ralph,  lord  Hopton,  and  d.  28  May  1()6'4. 

III.  Sir  Baynham,  s.  and  h.,  w.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Giles  Garton, 
of  Billinghurst,  co.  Sussex,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Katlierine,  da.  of  Piers  Edge- 
cumbe,  of  Mount  Edgecumbe,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

IV.  Sir  William,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  sir  Nicholas  Throckmor- 
ton, next  brother,  who  left  issue,  of  sir  Baynham,  2d  bart.,)  was  slain  in  a 
duel,  June  1682,  s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TICHBORNE,  of  Beaulieu,  co.  Louth,  in  Ireland. 
Cr.  12  July  1697- 

I.  Sir  Henry  Tichborne,  created  as  above,  was  further  advanced  to 
the  dignity  of  baron  Ferrard,  of  Beaulieu,  26  Sept.  1715  ;  m.  Arabella,  da. 
of  sir  Robert  Cotton,  of  Combermere,  co.  Chester,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving 
in  1731,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TIPPING,  of  Wheatfield,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  24  March  1697-8. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Tipping,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas 
Cheek,  esq.,  sometime  lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  and  d,  1  July  I7I8. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  197 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  John  Lear,  bart., 
but  dying  s.p.  20  Feb.  1725,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TIRREL,  of  Springfield,  co.  Essex. 
Cr,22  Oct.  16GG. 

I.  Sir  John  Tikkel,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Lettice,  da.  of  Thomas 
Coppin,  of  Mircatsal,  co.  Herts,  esq. ;  2dly,  Anne,  relict  of  Richard  Yeand, 
of  London,  merchant ;  and  3dly,  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  John  Allen,  alderman  of 
London  ;  (by  tlie  two  latter  he  had  no  issue;)  and  d.  30  March  1673. 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  h.  of  Charles  Mildmay, 
of  Woodham  Mortimer  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  3  Feb.  17 14. 

III.  Sir  John,  s  and  h.,  ni.,    1st,   Mary,  da.  of  sir  James  Dolliff,  of 

Mitcham,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;   2dly, ,  da.  of  John  Cotton, 

of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  of  East  Barnet,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  and  d.  21 
June  1729. 

IV.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor,  ast.  11,  27  July  1735. 

V.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  ws. ,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Crispe,  of  Per- 

bold,  CO.  Lancaster,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  5  Jan.  1 766,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TIRRELL,  of  Thornton,  co.  Bucks. 

Cr.  31  Oct.  1627. 

Second  Patent,  19  Feb.  1638. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Tirhell,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
sir  William  Kingsmill,  of  Sidmanton,  co.  Southampton,  knt.  ;  and  2dly, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Watson,  of  Rockingham  Castle,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, relict  of  sir  John  Needham,  of  Litchborough,  in  the  same  county,  knts., 
who  d.  s.p.  Sir  Edward  in  1638,  surrendered  his  patent,  and  had  a  jiew  one 
granted  to  him,  dated  19  Feb.  1638,  with  precedency  of  the  former,  limit- 
ing  the  title  to  his  two  younger  sons.     Sir  Edward  d.  June  1656. 

II.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm. 

III.  Sir  Toby,  2d  son,  succeeded  his  father  under  the  patent  of  1638, 
and  subsequently  his  brother,  m.,  1st,  Edith,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Windebank, 
knt.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  2dly,  liucy,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Barrington,  of  Barring- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Essex,  bart.,  and  d.  Oct.  1671. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Blount,  of  Tit- 
tenhanger,  co.  Herts,  knt.,  and  rf.  14  Oct.  1705. 

V.  Sir  Harry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Hester,  da.  and  h.  of  Charles  Blount,  of 
Blount's  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1708. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s,  and  h.,  d.  unm.  26  Dec.  1718. 
VIL  Sir  Harry,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  9  Nov.  1720. 

VIII.  Sir  Charles,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Jane-Elizabeth,  da.  of  monsieur  Sellon, 
of  Geneva,  but  dying  s.p.m.  20  Jan.  1749,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


198  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

TIRREJ^L,  of  Hansi.ape,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  20  July  16G5. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Tirrell,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Carew  Ra- 
leigh, esq.,  and  grandda.  of  sir  Walter  Raleigh,  knt. ;  but  d,  in  Ireland, 
s.p.s.  May  1714,  Avhen  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TIRWHITT,  of  Statnfield,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Philip  Tirwhitt,  created  as  above,  m.  Martha,  da.  of  sir  An- 
thony Thorold,  of  Marston,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1624. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Faith,  sister  and  heir  of  sir  George 
St.  Paul,  of  Snarford,  co.  Lincoln,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
George  Chute,  of  Bethersden,  co.  Kent,  esq. 

III.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Anne,  da.  of 
Nicholas,  viscount  Castleton,  and  d.  circa  1667. 

IV.  Sir  Philip,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  sir  Erasmus  de  la  Foun- 
tain, of  Kirby  Bellers,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1G88. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Francis 
Philips,  of  Kempton  Park,  in  Sunbury,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  who  d,  s.p.m. ; 
2dlv,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  William  Drake,  of  Shardelows,  co.  Bucks,  knt.,  and 
d.  Nov.  1741. 

VI.  Sir  John  de  la  Fountain,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  22  Aug.  1760, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TOLLEMACHE,  of  Helmingham,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  22May  1611. 

I.  Sir  Lyonel  Tollemache,  created  as  above,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of 
Thomas,  lord  Cromwell. 

II.  Sir  Lyonel,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John,  lord  Stanhope,  of 
Harrington,  and  d.  6  Sept.  1640. 

III.  Sir  Lyonel,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  in  her  own  right  countess  of 
Dysart,  and  d.  1669. 

IV.  Lyonel,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  his  mother  in  the  earldom  of  Dysart, 
June  1696,  m.  Grace,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Thomas  Wilbraham,  of  Woodhey, 
CO.  Chester,  bart.,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1726. 

V.  Lyonel,  4th  earl,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Lyonel,  lord  Hun- 
tingtower,  only  son  of  the  last  earl,)  m.  Grace,  da.  of  John,  1st  earl  of  Gran- 
ville, and  d.  1770. 

VI.  Lyonel,  5th  earl,  s.  and  h.,  wi.,  1st,  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  hon.  sir 
Edward  Walpole,  K.B.  ;  and  2dly,  Magdalena,  da.  of  David  Lewis,  of 
Malvern  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  22  Feb.  1799. 

VII.  Wilbraham,  6th  earl,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anna-Maria,  da.  of  David 
Lewis,  above  named,  but  dying  s.p.  9  March  1821,  the  earldom  devolved  on 
his  sister  Louisa,  but  the  baronetcy  is  presumed  to  have  become 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  19^ 

TOOKER,  of  Maddington,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  I  July  1664. 

I.  Sir  Giles  Tooker,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  17  March  1675,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


TOPP,  of  Tarmarton,  CO.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  25  July  1668. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Toi-p,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of , 

d.  circa  1676,  and  was  buried  at  Come  Bissett,  co.  Wilts. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Barbara,  da.  of  sir  Walter  St.  John,  of  Lydy- 
ard,  CO.  Wilts,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  surviving,  subsequent  to  1703,  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


TRACY,  of  Stanway,  co.  Gloucester; 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Paul  Tracy,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Ralph 
Shakerley,  and  d.  circa  1626. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Coningsby,  of 
Hampton,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  circa  1637. 

III.  Sir  Humphrey,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1651. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1666. 

V.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1677,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TRESHAM,  of  Rushton,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Lewis  Tresham,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  John 
Moore,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  1639. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir  John  Gage,  of  Firle, 
CO.  Sussex,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  1650-1,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TREVOR,  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  11  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir   Thomas  Trevor,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,         ■,  da.  of 

Jenoure ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Hortrey,  of  Kew,  co.  Surrey,  esq., 
but  dying  s.p.  5  Feb.  1676,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


200  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


TROTT,  of  Leverstoke,  co.  Hants. 
Cr.  12  Oct.  1660. 

^  I.  Sir  John  Trott,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
sir  Edmund  Wright,  sometime  lord  mayor  of  London,  (who  re-m.  lord  James 
Russell,  6th  son  of  William,  duke  of  Bedford,)  but  dying  s.p.m.  14  July  1672, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


TRYON,  of  Layer  Mabney,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  28JVlarch  1620. 

L  Sir  Samuel  Tryon,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Eldred,  of  Saxham,  co.  Suffolk,  and  d.  28  March  1627,  ^t.  46. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  jw.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Lee,  of 
Quarenden,  bart. ;  2dly,  Susan,  da.  of  John  Harvey,  of  Newton,  co.  SuflFolk, 
gent.,  and  d,  in  1665. 

III.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  unm.  circa  1671. 

IV.  Sir  Samuel-John,  half  brother  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Robert 
Bownds,  of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  draper,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  24  April  1724, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


TUFTON,  of  Mote,  near  Maidstone,  co.  Kent. 
Cr.  24  Dec.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Humphrey  Tufton,  created  as  above,  m.  Margaret,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Herbert  Morley,  of  Glynd,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1659. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas, 
lord  Wotton  ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  James  Altham,  K.B., 
but  dying  s.p.  14  Oct.  1683,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TUKE,  of  Cressing  Temple,  co.  Essex. 
Cr,  31  March  1663-4. 

I.  Sir  Samuel  Tuke,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Guide- 
ford,  of  Hemsted,  co.  Kent,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Samuel,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Sheldon,  of  Ditch- 
ford,  CO.  Warwick,  esq.  Sir  Samuel  was  a  colonel  in  the  service  of  Charles  I., 
and  a  great  sufferer  for  his  religion  and  loyalty  ;  he  was  also  a  poet ;  and  d. 
26  Jan.  1 673. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  10  Aug.  1690,  of  wounds  received 
at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne,  when  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  201 


TULPE,  of  Amsterdam. 
Cr.  23  April  1675. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Tulpe,  created  as  above,  concerning  whom  nothing 
further  is  recorded. 


TURNER,  of  Warham,  go.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  27  April  1727- 

I.  Sir  Charles  Turner,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of 
Robert  Walpole,  of  Houghton,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of 
sir  William  Blois,  of  Cockfield  Hall,  in  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.,  but  d. 
s.p.m.  surviving  24  Nov.  1738. 

II.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  m.  , 

da.  of Allen,  of  London,  and  d.  ^  Jan.  1739. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da,  of  Stonehouse,  but  dying 

s.p.m.  1780,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TURNER,    of   KlRKLEATHAM,    CO.    YoRK. 

Cr.  8  May  1782. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Turner,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
William  Wombwell,  of  Wombwell,  co.  York,  esq. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of 
James  Shuttleworth,  of  Forecet,  co.  York,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  Thomas  Gas- 
coigne,  bart.,)  and  d.  26  Oct.  1783,  ajt.  57- 

II.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1  Feb.  1810,  set.  38,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


TWISLETON,  of  Barley,  co.  York. 
Cr.  2  April  1629. 

I.  Sir  George  Twisleton,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  da.  of 
Henry  Stapylton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York,  esq.,  (who  re-m.  sir  Henry  Chol- 
meley,  knt.,)  but  dying  s.p.  Oct.  1635,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


TYNTE,  of  IIalsewell,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  7  June  1674. 

I.  Sir  Halsewell  Tynte,  created  as  above,  m.  Grace,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  Robert  Fortescue,  of  Filleigb,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d.  1702. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Charles  Kemeys,  of  Keveu 
Mabley,  co.  Glamorgan,  bart.,  and  d.  March  1710. 

III.  Sir  Halsewell,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Walters,  of 
Brecon,  in  South  Wales,  esq.,  and  d.  s.p.s.  Nov.  1730. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  d,  unm.  15  Aug.  1740. 

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202  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

v.  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  the  rev. 
dr.  Busby,  rector  of  Addington,  co.  Bucks,  but  dying  s.p.  25  Aug.  1785, 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


VALCKENBURGH,  of  Middleixg,  co.  York. 
Cr.  20  July  1642. 

I.  Sir  Matthew  Valckenburgh,  created  as  above,  m.  Isabella,  da. 
of ,  and  d.  circa  1650. 

II.  Sir  John-Anthony,  s.  and  h.,  aet.  21,  1664  ;  since  which  period 
nothing  concerning  the  family  has  been  ascertained. 


VAN  ACKER,  (afterwards  SAMBROOK,)  of  London. 
Cr.  31  Jan.  1700-1. 

I.  Sir  Nicholas  Van  Acker,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  1703. 

II.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  (to  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  d.  s.p.  I7IO. 

III.  Sir  Samuel  Van  Acker  Sambrook,  nephew  and  h.,  (to  the  issue 
of  the  father  of  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Nathan  Wright,  knt.,  and  d.  27  Dec.  I714. 

IV.  Sir  Jeremy,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  5  July  1740. 

V.  Sir  Jeremy,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  of  the  3d  hart.,)  d.  unm. 
4  Oct.  1754,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VAN  COULSTER,  of  Amsterdam. 
Cr.  28  Feb.  1644-5. 

I.  Sir  Joseph  Van  Coulster,  created  as  above,  resident  at  Fulham, 
eo.  Middlesex,  d.  s.p.  circa  1665,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VANDEPUT,  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex. 
Cr.  7Nov.  J723. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Vandetut,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
George  Matthews,  of  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  knt.,  and  d.  at  Mentz,  in  Ger- 
many,  25  Aug.  1748. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  »7i.,  1st, ,  da.  of Schutz;  2dly,  Phi- 
ladelphia, da.  of  lieut.-colonel  Gery,  and  d.  Dec.  1784. 

III.  Admiral  sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  on  the  Halifax  station  in  1800, 
s.p.,  when  the  title  became 

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EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  203 


VANDER-BRANDE,  of  Cleverskirke,  in  Hollakd. 
Cr.  9  June  1699- 

I.  Sir  Johx-Peter  Vander-Brande,  lord  of  Cleverskirke,  burgo- 
master of  Middleburg,  representative  for  Zealand  at  the  states  general,  and 
ambassador  from  the  United  Provinces  to  king  William  III.,  created  as 
above,  m. ,  da.  of ,  and  d.  circa  1713. 

It.  Sir  Cornelius,  s.  and  h.,  counsel  in  the  court  of  Flanders,  executor 
to  his  father,  1713,  but  nothing  further  concerning  this  family  has  hitherto 
been  ascertained. 


VANE,  of  LoKG  Newton,  co.  Durham. 
Cr.  13  July  1782. 

I.  Rev.  sir  Henry  Vane,  D.D.,  prebendary  of  Durham,  created  as  above, 
»».  Frances,  only  child  of  John  Tempest,  esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  7  June  1794. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  who,  25  Jan.  1771^  assumed  the  surname  of 
Tempest  in  addition  to  that  of  Vane  ;  m.  Anne-Catharine  Mac  Donell,  in 
her  own  right  countess  of  Antrim,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1  Aug.  1813,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


VAN-FREISENDORF,  of  HiRDECify  Lord  of  Kymp,  in  Sweden. 
Cr.  4  Oct.  1661. 

I.  Sir  John-Frederick  Van-Freisendorf,  lord  of  Kymp,  counsellor 
to  the  king  of  Sweden,  and  ambassador  extraordinary  to  king  Charles  II., 
created  as  above,  but  of  whom  nothing  further  is  known. 


VAN-LORE,  of  Tylehurst,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  3  Oct.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Peter  Van-Loh,ie,  created  as  above,  m.  Susan,  da.  of  Lawrence 
Beck«,  of  Antwerp,  but  dying  s.p.m.  1644-5,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VAN  TROMP,  of  Holland. 
Cr.  25  March  1673-4. 


I.  Sir  Cornelius-Martin  Van  Tromp,  created  as  above,  was  admiral 
of  Holland  and  West  Friesland,  and  d.  29  May  1691,  aet.  62,  since  which 
period,  the  descent  of  this  dignity  is  not  known. 


204  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


VAVASOUR,    of  KiLLINGTHORPE,    CO.    LlKCOLN. 

Cr.  22  June  1631. 

I.  Sir  Charles  Vavasour,  created  as  above,  (with  precedency  of  29 
June  1611,  between  Mounson  and  Gresley,)  d.  unm.  circa  1665,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


VAVASOUR,  of  Haslewood,  co.  York. 
Cr.  24  Oct.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Vavasour,  created  as  above,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Walter 
Gifford,  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  (who  raised  a  regiment  of  horse  for  the  ser- 
vice  of  Charles  I.,)  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Thomas,  1st  viscount  Faucouberg. 

III.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  sir  Jordan  Crossland,  knt., 
and  d.  16  Feb.  1712-13. 

IV.  Sir  Walter,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Peter  Vavasour,  of  York, 
M.D.,  next  brother,  who  left  issue,  of  sir  Walter,  2d  bart.,)  d.  unm.,  in 
Lancashire,  May  1740,  set.  80. 

V.  Sir  Walt  eh,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Peter  Vavasour,  esq.,  next 
brother  of  the  last  bart.,)  m.,  1st,  EHzabeth,  da.  of  Peter  Vavasour,  of  Wil- 
litoft,  CO.  York,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.s. ;  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Marraaduke,  4th 
lord  Langdale,  of  Holme,  and  d.  13  April  1766. 

VI.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Langdale, 
of  Langthorpe,  co.  York,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  3  Nov.  1802. 

VII.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  20  Jan.  1826,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext.; 
but  the  estates  passed  to  Edward-Marmaduke  Stourton,  cousin  of  sir  Tho- 
mas, who  assumed  the  name  of  Vavasour,  and  was  created  a  baronet,  1 828. 


VAVASOUR,  of  CopMANTHORVE,  CO.  York. 
Cr.  17  July  1643. 

I.  Sir  William  Vavasour,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  a  lady  of  Hol- 
land ;  and  2dly,  Olivia,  da.  of  Bryan  Stapylton,  of  31  y ton,  co.  York,  esq. 
Sir  William  was  a  major-general  in  the  army  of  the  king  of  Sweden,  and 
slain  at  the  siege  of  Copenhagen,  18  Feb.  1639,  s.p.m.,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


VERNEY,  of  Middle  Clavdon,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  16  March  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Verney,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  John 
Blackwell,  of  Wasing  and  Abingdon,  co.  Berks. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Verney,  of  Belturbet,  and 
viscount  Fermanagh,  16  June  1703;  m.,  Ist,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Daniel  Ba- 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  205 

ker,  of  London,  esq.;  2dly,  IVIary,  da.  of  sir  Francis  Lawley,  of  Spoonbill, 
CO.  Salop,  bart. ;  and  3dly,  Elizabetb,  da.  of  Ralph  Palmer,  of  Little  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  esq.     The  viscount  d.  23  June  17 17- 

III.  Rat.ph,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  earl 
of  Verney,  22  March  1742  ;  m.  Catharine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Henry  Paschal, 
of  Baddow  Hall,  co.  Essex,  esq.,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1752. 

IV.  Ralph,  2d  earl,  s.  and  b.,  m.  JMary,  da.  and  h.  of  Henry  Herring, 
of  Egbam,  co.  Surrey,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  31  March  1791,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


VERNON,  of  HoDNET,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  22  July  1060. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Vernon,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  George 
Kirk,  and  sister  of  the  countess  of  Oxon  ;  2dly,  Elizabetb,  da.  of  Thomas 
Cholmondeleigh,  of  Vale  Royal,  co.  Chester,  esq.,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1682-3. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  7  feb.  1726, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VILLIERS,  of  Brooksby,  co.  Leicester. 
Cr.  19  July  1619. 

I.  Sir  William  Vtlliers,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  sir 
Edward  Griffin,  of  Dingley,  knt.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of  Richard 
Fiennes,  lord  Say  and  Sele,  who  d.  s.p. ;  and  3dly,  Rebecca,  da.  of  Robert 
Roper,  of  Heanor,  co.  Derby.     Sir  William  d.  \2  June  1629. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  sir  John  Denham,  of 
Blechington,  co.  Oxon,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1682. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Charles  Potts,  but 
dying  s.p.  27  Feb.  1711,  »t.  67,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VINER,  of  London. 
Cr.  18  June  1661. 


I.  Sir  Thomas  Viner,  (lord  mayor  of  London,  1653,)  created  as  above, 
m.,  1st,  Anne, da.  of  Richard  Parsons,  of  London,  merchant,  who  d.  s.p.m.; 
2diy,  Honor,  sister  of  sir  M^illiam  Humble,  bart. ;  3dly,  Alice,  da.  of  — — . 
Robinson,  widow  of  John  Perrin,  alderman  of  London,  and  rf.  11  May 
1665,  aet.  77. 

II.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Abigael,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  John  Law- 
rence, knt.,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  5  July  1673. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young  and  untn.,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


20ft  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


VINER,  of  London. 
Cr.  10  May  1666. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Viner,  lord  mayor  of  London,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st, 
,  da.  of ;  and  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Whitchurch,  of  Wal- 
ton, CO.  Bucks,  gent.,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Hyde,  of  Albury,  co.  Herts,  bart., 
but  dying  s.p.  1688,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


VITUS,  (alias  WHITE,)  of  Limerick,  in  Ireland, 
Ct.  29  June  1677^ 

I.  Sir  Ignatius  Vitus,  alias  White,  created  as  above,  with  remainder 
to  his  nephew,  Ignatius-Maximilian  Vitus,  alias  White,  who  was  created 

marquess  D'Abbeville  by  James  II.;    m.  twice,  viz.,   Mary,  da.  of  

,  and  Mary,  da.  of  Patrick  Fitz-Thomas,  lord  of  Kerry,  in  Ireland  ; 

he  was  a  count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  but  neither  of  him  or  of  his 
descendants  has  any  thing  been  discovered. 


WALKER,  of  Bushet  Hall,  co.  Herts. 
Cr.  28  Jan.  1679-80. 

I.  Sir  George  Walker,  created  as  above,  m.  Susanna,  da.  and  co-h. 
of  John  Byne,  of  Rowdell,  in  Washington,  co.  Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  1690, 
having  wasted  all  his  estate. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  only  s.  and  h.,  aged  circa  eight  years  at  his  father's 
decease  ;  dying  unm.  in  his  minority,  the  title  became 


WALTER,  of   Saresden,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  16  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  William  Walter,  created  as  above,  «i.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Thomas  liucas,  of  St.  John's,  near  Colchester,  Essex ;  2dly,  Anne,  da.  of 
William  "V^'itham,  of  Ledstone,  co;  York,  relict  of  sir  Thomas  Biggs,  and 
d.  23  March  1674. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  3Iary,  da.  of 
John,  earl  of  Thanet ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Robert,  earl  of  Ailesbury,  and  d. 
5  March  1693. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Thomas  Vernon,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  11  June  1722. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Brydges,  D.D., 
archdeacon  of  Rochester,  brother  of  James,  duke  of  Chandos,  but  dying  s.p. 
20  Nov.  1731,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  207 

WANDESFORD,  of  Kirkhngton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  6  Aug.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Wandesford,  created  as  above,  m.  Eleanor,  da. 
of  sir  John  Lowther,  of  Lowther  Hall,  co.  Westmoreland,  bart.,  and  d. 
Feb.  1686. 

II.  Sir  Christopher,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Wandesford  and 
viscount  Castlecomer,  15  March  1706 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  Mon- 
tagu, of  Horton,  co.  Northampton,  esq.,  and  d.  15  Sept.  1707- 

III.  Christopher,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  «i.  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas, 
lord  Pelham,  and  d.  23  June  1719. 

IV.  Christopher,  3d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  unm.  8  May 
1736. 

V.  George,  4th  viscount,  uncle  and  h.,  (next  brother  to  the  2d  vis- 
count,) m.  Susannah,  da.  of  the  rev.  mr.  Griffyth,  of  co.  Cork,  and  d.  25 
June  1751. 

VI.  John,  5th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  earl  of  Wandesford,  in 
Ireland,  17^8  ;  m.  Agnes-Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Southwell,  of 
Eniscouch,  co.  LimericE,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  12  Jan.  1784,  all  his  honours 
became 

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WARBURTON,  of  ArleV,  co.  ChebteH. 
Cr.  27  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  George  Warburton,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  sir  Thomas  Middleton,  of  Chirk  Castle,  co.  Denbigh,  knt.;  2dly,  Diana, 
da.  of  sir  Edward  Bisshopp,  of  Parham,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  \Q  May 
1676. 

II.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Martha,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Dockwra,  of 
Puckeridge,  co.  Herts. 

III.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Diana,  da.  of  William,  lord  Alington, 
sister  and  co-h.  of  Giles,  lord  Alington,  but  d.  s.p.m.  29  June  1743. 

IV.  Sir  Peter,  nephew  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Thomas,  2d  son  of  sir 
Peter,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward,  Hth  earl  of  Derby,  and  d. 
18  March  1774. 

V.  Sir  Peter,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  the  rev.  John  Parker,  of  Astle, 
CO.  Chester,  but  dying  s.p.  13  May  1813,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WARD,  of  Bexley,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  19  Dec.  1660. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Ward,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st, ,  da.  of Cat- 

lyn,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  John  Harbourne,  of 
Mundham,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1664. 

II.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  William  Rant,  of  London, 
M.D.,  and  d.  circa  1684. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  2^  Jan.  1692-3. 

IV.  Sir  Edward,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Bai-bara,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Leonard  Gooch, 
of  Earsham,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. 

V.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  da.  and  h.  of  William  Randall,  of 
Yarmouth,  merchant,  and  d.  2  March  1737. 


20»  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

VI.  Sir  EnwAiin,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  7  April  1742,  aet.  21. 

VII.  Sir  Kandall,  b.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  of  Randall,  and  d.  8 

May  1762. 

VIII.  Sir  Edward,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  circa  1770,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WARNER,  of  Parham,  go,  Suffolk. 
Cr.  16  July  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Warner,  created  as  above,  m.  Trevor,  da.  of  sir  Thomas 
Hanmer,  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint,  bart.  Sir  John  subsequently  became  a 
Jesuit  and  abbot  of  a  monastery  in  Flanders ;  he  had  issue  only  two  das., 
nuns,  so  that  the  dignity  at  his  decease  became 

Ext. 


WARRE,  of  IIestercomb,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  2  June  1673. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Warre,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
Robert  Cuffe,  of  Creech,  St.  Michael,  esq.;  and  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  of  John 
Harbin,  of  London,  merchant,  but  d.  at  Ghent,  in  Flanders,  s.p.m.,  1  Dec. 
I7I8,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WARREN,  of   Little  Marlow,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  1  June  1775- 

I.  Admiral  sir  Johv-Borlace  Warren,  G.C.B.  and  K.C  ,  created  as 
above,  rn.  Caroline,  da.  of  general  sir  John  Clavering,  G.C.B. ,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  surviving  (his  only  son  being  liilled  at  the  landing  of  the  British 
troops  in  Egypt,  s.p.)  1822,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WASTNEYS,  of  Headon,  co.  Nottingham. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1622. 

I.  Sir  IIardolph  Wastneys,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  Ger- 
vase  Eyre,  of  Keton,  co.  York,  esq.,  and  d.  May  1 649. 

II.  Sir  Hardolph,  3.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Chichely,  of 
Wimpole,  co.  Cambridge,  knt.,  and  d,  s.p.  1673. 

III.  Sir  Edmund,  nephew  and  h.,  (only  son  who  left  issue  of  John 
Wastneys,  esq.,  2d  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  m.  Catherine,  da.  of  colonel  Wil- 
liam Sandys,  of  Askham,  co.  Nottingliam. 

IV.  Sir  Hardolph,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Judith,  da.  and  h.  of  colonel  Richard 
Johnson,  of  Bilsby,  co.  Lincoln,  but  dying  s.p.  I7  Dec.  1742,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  209 

WATSON,  (rf  RocKiNGBAM  Castle,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1621. 

I.  Sir  Lewis  Watson',  created  as  above,  was  further  advanced  to  the 
dignity  of  baron  Rockingham,  29  .Jan.  1 644,  m.,  1st,  Catherine,  da.  of  Pere- 
grine Bertie,  lord  Willonghby,  of  Eresby;  and  2dly,  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir 
George  Manners,  of  Haddon,  co.  Derby.     His  lordship  d.  29  Jan.  1652. 

II.  Edward,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  sister  and  co-h.  of  William, 
2d  earl  of  Strafford,  and  rf.  1691. 

III.  Lewis,  3d  haron,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Throwley,  viscount 
Sondes,  of  Leas  Court,  co.  Kent,  and  earl  of  Rockingham,  19  Oct.  1714, 
m.  Catherine,  da.  and  h.  of  George  Sondes,  earl  of  Feversham,  viscount 
Sondes,  and  baron  Throwley.     His  lordship  d.  19  March  1724. 

IV.  Lewis,  2d  earl,  grandson  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  viscount 
Sondes,  s.  and  h.  of  the  1st  earl,)  m.  Katherine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Robert 
Furnese,  bart.,  but  d.  s.p.  Dec.  1745. 

V.  Thomas,  M  earl,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  26  Feb.  1746. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas  Watson-Wentwortii,  K.B.,  cousin  and  heir,  (only 
son  of  Thomas  Watson-Wentworth,  esq.,  to  whom  William,  2d  earl  of 
Strafford  left  his  estate,  on  condition  of  his  assuming  the  surname  of  Went- 
worth,  and  who  was  next  brother  of  Lewis,  3d  baron,  and  1st  earl  of  Rock- 
ingham,) created  baron  of  Malton,  27  May  1728,  earl  of  Malton,  viscount 
Higham,  of  Higham  Ferrers,  and  baron  of  Wath  and  Harrowden,  19  Nov. 
1734 ;  succeeded  his  cousin  in  the  barony  of  Rockingham,  and  the  baronetcy, 
26  Feb.  1740,  and  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  marquess  of  Rockingham 
19  April  following.  His  lordship  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Daniel  Finch,  earl  of 
Winchelsea  and  Nottingham,  and  d.  14  Dec.  1750. 

VII.  Charles,  2d  marquess,  K.G.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of 
Thomas  Bright,  of  Badsworth,  co.  York,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  1  July  1782, 
aet.  52,  all  his  honours  became 

Ext. 


WENMAN,  of  Caswell,  co.  Oxon. 
Cr.  29  Nov.  1662. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Wenman,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas 
Wenman,  of  Thane  Park,  co.  Oxon,  esq. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  to  the  dignity  of  viscount  Wen- 
man and  baron  Wenman,  of  Kilmaynham,  in  Ireland,  by  a  special  entail, 
on  the  decease  of  Philip,  3d  viscount,  m.  Catharine,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir 
Thomas  Chamberlayne,  of  Wickham  and  Northbrooke,  co.  Oxon,  bart.,  and 
rf.  circa  1691. 

III.  Richard,  5th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  tn.  Susannah,  da.  of  Seymour 
Wroughton,  of  Heskett,  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1729. 

IV.  Philip,  6th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,m.  Sophia,  da.  and  co-h.  of  James 
Herbert,  of  Tythorpe,  co.  Oxon,  esq.,  and  d.  16  Aug.  I76O. 

V.  Philip,  7th  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Eleanor,  da.  of  Willoughby,  earl 
of  Abingdon,  but  dying  s.p.  26  3Iarch  1800,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WENTWORTH,  of  Went  worth  Woodhouse,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  William  Wentworth,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  andh. 
of  Robert  Atkinson,  of  Stowel,  co.  Gloucester,  esq.,  and  d.  1614. 


aiO  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  was  created  baron  Wentworth,  of  Wentworth 
Woodhouse,  22  July  1628,  and  viscount  Wentworth,  10  Dec.  following, 
baron  of  Raby,  in  Durham,  with  limitation,  on  failure  of  issue  male,  to  his 
younger  brothers,  and  earl  of  Strafford,  co.  York,  12  Jan.  1639,  elected  K.G. 
1640,  m.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.  of  Francis  Clifford,  earl  of  Cumberland,  who 
6?.  s.p.  ;  2dly,  Arabella,  da.  of  John  Holies,  earl  of  Clare ;  and  3dly,  Eliza- 
beth, da,  of  sir  Godfrey  Rhodes,  knt.  His  lordship  was  unjustly  impeached 
of  high  treason,  attainted,  and  beheaded,  12  May  1641. 

III.  William,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  K.G.,  restored  to  all  his  father's 
honours,  1  Dec.  1665,  m.,  1st,  Henrietta-Maria,  da.  of  James  Stanley,  earl 
of  Derby,  relict  of  Richard,  lord  Molyneaux  ;  and  2dly,  Henrietta,  da.  of 
Frederick-Charles  de  Roye  de  la  Rochefaucauld,  earl  of  Roye  and  Rouci, 
but  d.  s.p.  16  Oct.  1695,  when  the  earldom  of  Strafford,  the  viscounty  and 
barony  of  Wentworth  became  extinct,  but  the  barony  of  Raby  and  the 
baronetcy  devolved  on 

IV.  Thomas,  2d  baron,  cousin  and  h.,  (eldest  surviving  son  of  sir  Wil- 
liam Wentworth,  s.  and  h.  of  sir  William  Wentworth,  next  brother  to 
Thomas,  1st  earl  of  Strafford,  created  viscount  Wentworth,  of  Wentworth 
Woodhouse,  and  of  Stainborough,  co.  York,  and  earl  of  Strafford,  with  re- 
mainder to  his  brother,  Peter  Wentworth,  esq.,  and  his  issue  male,  4  Sept. 
1711,  elected  K.G.,  26  Oct.  1712,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Henry  John- 
son, of  Bradenham,  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  \b  Nov.  1739. 

V.  William,  2d  earl,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  John  Camp- 
bell, duke  of  Argyle  and  Greenwich,  but  d.  s.p.  20  March  1791. 

VI.  Frederick  Thomas,  3d  earl,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William 
Wentworth,  esq.,  only  son  of  Peter  Wentworth,  esq.,  next  brother  to  the 
1st  earl,  and  on  whom  the  dignity  was  limited,)  m.  Eliza,  da.  of  Thomas 
Gould,  of  Milbourne,  co.  Dorset,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  7  Aug.  1799j  all  his 
Iwnours  became 

Ext. 


WENTWORTH,  of  Gosfield,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Wentworth,  created  as  above,  vi.  Catherine,  da.  of  sir 
Moyle  Finch,  knt.  and  hart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Oct.  1631,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WENTWORTH,  of  West  Bretton,  co.  York. 
Cr.  27  Sept.  1664. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Wentworth,  created  as  above,  (with  remainder  to 
his  brother  Matthew,)  m.  Grace,  da.  and  h.  of  Francis  Popley,  of  Moor- 
house,  gent.,  (who  re-m.  Alexander,  earl  of  Eglintoun,)  but  d.  s.p.  5  Dec. 
1675. 

II.  Sir  Matthew,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Judith,  da.  of  Cotton  Horn,  of 
CO.  York,  gent. ;  2dly,  Judith,  da.  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  of  Flockton,  co. 
York,  gent. ;  and  3dly,  Anne,  da.  of  William  Osbaldeston,  of  Hunmanby, 
CO.  York,  esq.      Sir  Matthew  d.  1  Aug.  1677- 

III.  Sir  Matthew,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  William  Osbaldeston,  esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1 705-6. 

IV.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Diana,  da.  of  sir  William  Blacket,  of 
Newcastle  and  of  Hexham,  co.  Northumberland,  bart.,  and  d.  I  March 
1763. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  211 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  andh.,  took  the  name  of  Blacket  on  inheriting  his 
maternal  estates,  d.  unm,  10  July  1792,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WENTWORTH,  of  North  Empsall,  co.  York. 
Cr.  28  July  1692. 

I.  Sir  John  Wentworth,  created  as  ahove,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of 
John,  viscount  I/onsdale,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  and,  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam, 1st  duke  of  Devonshire. 

II.  Sir  Butler-Cavendish,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p.  1743,  when  the  title 
became 


WERDEN. 
Cr.  28  Nov.  1672. 

I.  Sir  John  Werden,  secretary  to  H.R.H.  James,  duke  of  York, 
created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Ijucy,  da.  of  dr.  Osborne,  D.D.,  who  d.  s.p. ; 
2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  William  Osborne,  of  Kenyford,  co.  Devon,  esq.,  and  d. 
29  Oct.  1716,  aet.  77- 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert  Breton,  of 
Northampton,  esq.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  and,  2dly,  Judith,  da.  of  John  Eyre,  of 
Maidford,  co.  Northampton,  esq.  Sir  John  m.  two  other  wives,  but  dying 
s.p.m.  13  Feb.  1758,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


W^ESCOMBE. 
Cr.  23  March  1699-1700. 


I.  Sir  Martin   Wescombe,  Consul  at  Cadiz,  created  as  above,  m. 
,  da.  of , 

II.  Sir  Anthony,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,  da.  and  h.  of  Calmady,  esq., 

and  d.  6  Dec.  1752,  when  it  is  presumed  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WHARTON,  of  KiRKBY  Kendall,  co.  Westmoreland^ 
Cr.  19  Dec.  1677. 

I.  Sir  George  Wharton,  treasurer  and  paymaster  of  the  Ordnance, 

created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of Butler  ;  sir  George  sold  his  estate 

to  raise  a  troop  of  horse  for  the  king,  and  took  the  command  of  it  himself : 
he  was  a  writer  in  various  branches  of  literature,  particularly  astrology ;  he 
d.  12  Aug.  1681,  aet.  67. 

II.  Sir  PoLYCARPUs,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Theophila,  da.  of  Justinian  Sher- 
burne,  2d  brother  to  sir  Edward  Sherburne,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.s.  ante 
1741,  the  title  became 


212  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 


WHEATE,  of   Glympton,  co.  Oxox. 
Cr.  2  May  1696. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Wheate,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of 
George  Sawbridge,  of  liondon,  esq.,  and  d.  25  Aug.  1721. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas  Gould,  of 
Oak  End,  co.  Bucks,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  May  1746. 

III.  Sir  George,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Avice,  da.  of  sir  Jacob  Ackworth,  knt., 
and  d.  4  June  1752. 

IV.  Sir  George,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1700. 

V.  Sir  Jacob,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Maria,  da.  of  David  Shaw,  of  New  Vork, 
esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  1783. 

VI.  Rev.  sir  John-Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  14  July  1816,  when  the 
title  became 

Ext. 


WHITMORE,  of  Apley,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  28  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Whit  more,  created  as  above,  m.  Eh'zabeth,  da.  and  h* 
of  sir  William  Acton,  knt.,  alderman  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1653. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Eliab  Harvey,  of  London, 
merchant,  but  dying  s.p.  about  March  1691),  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WIDDRINGTON,  of  Widdrington,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.   9  July  1642. 

T.  Sir  William  Widdrington,  created  as  above,  was  advanced  to 
the  dignity  of  baron  Widdrington,  of  Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  10  Nov.  1643  ; 
m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Anthony  Thorold,  of  Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  knt. 
His  lordship  was  slain  on  the  part  of  king  Charles  II.,  3  Sept.  1650,  set.  39, 
at  the  fight  of  Wigan  Lane. 

II.  William,  2d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Pere- 
grine Bertie,  of  Eveden,  co.  Lincoln,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1676. 

III.  William,  3d  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Alathea,  da.  and  h.  of  Charles, 
viscount  Fairfax,  and  d.  circa  1695. 

IV.  William,  4th  baron,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  sir  Tho- 
mas Tempest,  of  Stella,  co.  Durham  ;  and  2dly,  Catherine,  da.  of  

Graham.     His  lordship  was  found  guilty  of  high  treason,  7  July  171fij  for 
having  taken  part  in  the  insurrection  of  1715,  whereby  his  honours  became 

Forfeited.* 


WIDDRINGTON,  of  Cartington,  co.  Northumberland. 
Cr.  8  Aug.  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edward  Widdrington,  a  bart.  of  Scotland,  created  as  above, 

TO.  ,  da.  of  Charleton,  of  Hesleyside,  co.  Northumberland,  but 

dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


•  Hl»  lordship  d.  1743,  leaving  issue  by  his  first  wife. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  213 


WILBRAHAM,  of  Woodhey,  co.  Chester. 
Cr.  5  3Iarch  1620-1. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Wilbraham,  created  as  above,  tn.  Grace,  da.  of  Tho- 
mas, viscount  Savage,  and  d.  circa  1642. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizibeth,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Roger  Wil- 
braham,  knt. ;  he  was  a  distinguished  cavalier  during  the  civil  wars,  and  d. 
31  Oct.  1660. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  andh.  of  Edward  Mitton, 
of  Weston-under-Lyziard,  co.  Stafford,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  Aug.  1692, 
his  estates  devolved  on  his  sisters  and  co-heirs,  but  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WILDE. 
Cr.  13  Sept.  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Wilde,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  ,  da.  of 

,  who  d.  s.p. ;  2dly,  Jane,  da.  of  Felix  Wilson,  of  Stanwell,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, gent.  ;  3dly, -,  da.  of .     Sir  William  was  recorder  of 

London,  and  afterwards  one  of  the  justices  of  the  court  of  King's  Bench, 
and  d.  23  Nov.  1679,  set.  68. 

II.  Sir  Felix,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Eleanor,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Twysden, 
of  Bradbourn,  co.  Kent,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  IMary,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Style,  of 
Wateringbury,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WILLIAMS,  of  Vaynol,  co.  Carmarthen. 
Cr.  15  June  1622. 

I.  Sir  William  Williams,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Ellen,  da.  of 
^\'illiam  Williams,  of  Cochwillan  ;  2dly,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Edward  Dymock, 
of  Willington. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Katherine,  da.  of  Robert  Wynne,  esq. 
Ill    Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  TO.,  1st,  Margaret,  da.   of  John  Wynne, 

of  iMell,  esq. ;  and  2dly,  Margaret,  da.  and  h.  of  Griffith  Jones,  of  Castel- 
march,  esq. 

IV.  Sir  Griffith,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Penelope,  da.  of  Thomas,  1st  viscount 
Bulkley,  and  d.  circa  1663. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  young. 

VI.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Ellen,  da.  of  Robert,  2d  viscount 
Bulkley,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1693,  tlie  title  became 

Ext. 


WILLIAMS,  of  Marnehull,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  19  April  1642. 

I.  Sir  Edmund  Williams,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John 
Beaumont,  of  Gracedieu,  co.  Leicester,  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  1644,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


216  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances  Rix,  and  d.  \^  June  1705. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  1724-5. 

V.  Sir  Thomas,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h,  of  William  Willys,  merchant, 
4th  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  d.  unm.  1726. 

VI.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h,,  d.  unm.  14  April  1732,  when  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


WILLYS,  of  Fek  Ditton,  co.  Cambridge. 
Cr.  11  June  1646. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Willys,  (brother  of  the  above  sir  Thomas,)  created  as 
above,  m.  Alice,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Fox,  of  Waltham  Abbey,  co.  Es- 
sex, M.D.  Sir  Richard  was  colonel  of  a  regt.  of  hor.se,  colonel-general 
of  Lincoln,  Nottingham,  and  Rutland,  and  governor  of  the  town  and 
Castle  of  Newark,  and  d.  1690. 

II.  Sir  Thomas-Fox,  s.  and  h.,  d.  insane  and  unm.  1701,  set.  89,  when 
the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINCH,  of  Hannes,  CO.  Bedford. 
Cr.  9  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  Humphrey  Winch,  one  of  the  commissioners  of  the  admiralty, 
created  as  above,  m.  Rebecca,  da.  of  Martin  Browne,  esq.,  alderman  of 
London,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1703,  the  title  became 

Ext. 

Sir  Humphrey  Winch,  of  Branston,  co.  Lincoln,  who  styled  himself  ba- 
ronet, and  was  nephew  of  the  above,  d.  without  issue,  15  Feb.  1717- 


WINCHCOMBE,  of  Bucklebury,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  18  June  1661. 

I.  Sir  Henry  Winchcombe,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  col. 
Thomas  Howard,  2d  son  of  the  earl  of  Berkshire,  and  d.  circa  1668. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  ,   da.  of Rolls,  but  dying  s.p. 

Nov.  1703,  aet.  43,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINDEBANCK,  of  Haines,  co.  Wilts. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1645. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Windebanck  is  said  to  have  been  created  as  above. 
Haines  Hill  is  in  the  parish  of  Hurst,  co.  Berks,  and  was  the  seat  of  sir 
Francis  Windebanck,  secretary  of  state  to  king  Charles  the  1st,  one  of 
whose  sons,  Thomas,  is  said  to  have  been  of  the  privy  chamber  to  the  same 
monarch  ;  whether  this  was  the  person  created  a  baronet  has  not  been  as- 
certained, nor  has  any  subsequent  trace  of  him  or  his  descendants  been 
discovered  till  1719,  when  a  sir  Francis  Windebanck,  bart.,  died:,  Iseaviug 
every  thing  to  his  widow  Ehzabeth. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  2l7 


WINDHAM,  of  PiLSDEK  Court,  co.  Dorset. 
Cr.  4  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Hugh  Wikdham,  created  as  above,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Christo- 
pher Alanson,  of  London,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  circa  1663,  the  title  be- 
came 

Ext. 


WINDHAM,  of  Trent,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  18  Nov.  1673. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Windham,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of 
Thomas  Gerrard,  of  Trent,  co.  Somerset.  Sir  Francis  entertained  Charles 
II.  after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  at  his  house  at  Trent,  where  the  king 
remained  concealed  several  days  ;  he  d.  1676. 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Croke,  of 
Water  Pery,  co.  Oxon,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1691,  s.p.m. 

III.  Sir  Francis,  b.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Richard  On- 
slow, of  Clandon,  co.  Surrey,  bart. ;  2dly,  Hester,  widow  of  Matthew  In- 
gram, gent. ;  and  3dly,  Henrietta,  da.  of  Thomas  Wiggington,  of  Ham, 
CO.  Surrey,  gent.,  widow  of  sir  Richard  Newdigate,  bart.,  (who  re-m,  Wil- 
liam Lowfield,  gent.)  Sir  Francis  d.  at  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  22  JMarch 
1715. 

IV.  Sir  Francis,  grandson  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Thomas  Wyndham, 
esq.,  s.  and  h.  of  the  last  bart.,  by  his  1st  marriage,)  d.  a  minor,  set.  circa 
12  years  April  1719,  Avhen  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINFORD,  of  Grashampton,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  3  July  1702. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Winford,  created  as  above,  m.  Sarah,  da.  and  h.  of 
Michael  Pearce,  of  Drury  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  apothecary.  Sir  Thomas 
was  prothonotary  of  the  court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  d.  s.p.  circa  1 702. 

II.  Sir  Thomas-Cookes,  nephew  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  Henry  Winford, 
esq,,  only  brother  of  the  1st  bart.,  on  the  heirs  male  of  whose  body  the  dig- 
nity was  entailed,)  m.,  1st,  Beata,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Parker,  of  Honington, 

CO.  Warwick,  bart. ;   and  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Wilmot,  of  Broms- 

grove,  CO.  Worcester,  gent.,  but  dying  s.p.  19  Jan.  1743-4,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINGFIELD,  of  Goodwins,  co.  Suffolk. 
Cr.  17  May  1627. 

I.  Sir  Anthony  Wingfield,  created  as  above,  wi.  Anne,  da.   of  sir 
John  Deane,  of  Dean's  Hall,  co.  Essex,  knt.,  and  d.  30  July  1638,  set.  38. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Susannah,  da.  of  sir  John  Jacob,  of 

L 


218  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

Bromley,  co.  Middlesex,  bart. ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  sir  John  Wintour,  of 
Lidney,  co.  Gloucester,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1656. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  d.  beyond  sea,  a  mi- 
nor and  mim. 

IV.  Sir  Henry,  half-brother  and  h.,  (by  the  2d  marriage,)  m.  Mary,  da. 
of  Mervyn,  2d  earl  of  Castlehaven,  and  d.  in  Lorraine  1677- 

V.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Guarigiies,  of  Thoulouse;  following 

king  James  II.  on  his  abdication,  he  d.  beyond  sea,  s.p.,  1712. 

VI.  Sir  Mervyn,  b.  and  h.,  m.   Mary,  da.  of  Theobald  Dalton,  of 
Grenan,  co.  Westmeath,  in  Ireland,  but  dying  s.p.m.,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINTOUR,  of  Huddington,  co.  Worcester. 
Cr.  29  April  1642. 

I.  Sir  George  Wintour,  created  as  above,  »n.,  1st,  lady  Frances,  da. 
of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  2dly,  Mary,  da.  of  Charles,  lord  Carrington  ; 
and  3dly,  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  George  Kemp,  of  Pentlow  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  knt.  and  bart.,  but  dying  s.p.  4  June  1658,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WINTRINGHAM,  of  Dover  Street,  St.  George's, 

Hanover  Square. 

Cr.  7  Nov.  1774. 

I.  Sir  Clifton  Wintringham,  M.D.  F.R.S.,  created  as  above, d.  s.p. 
10  Jan.  1794,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 

Gervase  Clifton,  son  of  sir  Gervase  Clifton,  bart.,  on  whom  the  dignity 
was  entailed,  d.  s.p.  before  sir  Clifton. 


WISEMAN,  of  TnuNDERSLEY,  CO.  Essex. 
Cr.  18  Dec.  1628. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Wiseman,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p,,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


WISEMAN,  of  Riven-Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  15  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Wiseman,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir 
Lewis  Mansell,  of  Margam,  co.  Glamorgan,  knt.  and  bart,,  but  dying  s.p.m. 
circa  1688,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  219 

WITTEWRONG,  of  Stantonbury,  co.  Bucks. 
Cr.  2  May  1662. 

I.  Sir  John  "Wittewrong,  created  as  above,  w.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of 
sir  Thomas  Middleton,  of  Chirk,  co.  Denbigh,  knt. ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  Timothy  Middleton,  of  Stansted  Mountfichet,  co.  Essex,  esq. ;  3dly, 
Catherine,  sister  of  John,  1st  lord  Haversham,  and  d.  June  1693. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.,  1st,  Clare,  da.  of  sir 
Joseph  Alston,  of  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  bart.,  who  d.  s.p.m. ;  2dly,  mrs. 

Blartha  Sebrook,  niece  of Backwell,  alderman  of  London,  and  d. 

circa  1703. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  White,  of  London, 
merchant,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1722. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  27  March  1744. 

V.  Sir  Wir,i,TAM,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Sybilla,  da.  of  ,  and  d.  at 

Lambeth,  Jan.  1761. 

VI.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  13  Jan.  1771?  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WOLRICHE,  of  DuDMASTON,  co.  Salop. 
Cr.  4  Aug.  1641. 

I.  Sir  Thomas  Wolriche,  created  as  above,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Thomas 
Otley,  of  Pitchford,  co.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  1668,  aet.  70. 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  sir  Walter  Wrottesley, 
of  Wrottesley,  co.  Stafford,  bart.,  and  d.  s.p.  1689,  aet.  61. 

III.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  Weld,  of  Wil- 
ley,  CO.  Salop,  esq.,  and  d.  1690. 

IV.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  drowned  in  attempting  to  pass  the  Severn  on 
horseback,  s.p.  25  June  1723,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WOLSTENHOLME,  of  London. 
Cr.  10  Jan.  1664-5. 


I.  Sir  John  Wolstenholme,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  sister  of  sir 
Thomas  Dallison,  of  Laughton,  co.  Lincoln.  Sir  John  was  one  of  the 
farmers  of  the  customs.  ^,.    ,     ,     ,       ,.  t^,  .  ,     , 

II.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ehzabeth,  da.  of  Phineas  Andrews,  of 
Denton  Court,  CO.  Kent,  esq.,  and  d.  1691.  ,»,.,,      „. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  andh.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  Kainton,  of 
Forty  Hall,  in  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  esq. ;  2dly,  Temperance,  da.  of  Tho- 
mas, lord  Crewe,  relict  of  sir  Rowland  Alston,  of  Odell,  co.  Bedford,  bart., 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue,  and  d.  11  Feb.  1708  9.  ,  ,„  u 

IV.  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Grace,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Waldo,  of 
Pinner,  co.  Middlesex,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.  19  Feb.  I7I6. 

V.  Sir  William,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Benjamin  n  heeler, 
eent.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  31  Jan.  1723. 

'    VI.  Sir  Thomas,  uncle  and  h.,  (2d  son  of  sir  Thomas,  2d  bart.,)  d.  s.p. 

vil.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  administrator  to  his  father  in  1738,  at 
whose  decease  the  title  became 

Ext. 


1.2 


220  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

WOODFORD,  of  Carleby,  co.  Likcoln. 
Cr.  28  July  1791. 

I.  Sir  Ralph  Woodford,  created  as  above,  British  Resident  at  the 
Hanse  Towns,  and  sometime  minister  at  the  court  of  Denmark,  m.  Ger- 
trude, da.  and  co-h.  of  Reesen,  esq.,  and  d.  26  Aug.  1810. 

II.  Sir  Ralph-James,  governor  of  the  island  of  Trinidad,  s.  and  h., 
d.  unm.  17  May  1828,  aet.  44,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WORSLEY,  (afterwards  WORSLEY-HOLMES,)  of  Apuldercombe, 

in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Richard  Worsley,  created  as  above,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  sir 
Henry  Nevil,  knt.,  and  d.  1622. 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Bridget,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Wallop,  knt., 
andd.  11  Sept.  1666. 

III.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  James  Herbert,  2d  son  of 
Philip,  earl  of  Pembroke  and  Montgomery,  and  d.  1675. 

IV.  Sir  Robert,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas,  1st  viscount 
Weymouth,  but  d.  29  July  1747,  s.p.m.  surviving,  set.  80. 

V.  Sir  James,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  sir  James  Worsley,  knt.,  3d  son 
of  sir  Henry,  2d  bart.,)  m.  Rachel,  da.  of  Thomas  Merrick,  esq.,  and  d. 
12  June  1756,  set.  86. 

VI.  Sir  Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John,  earl  of  Cork  and 
Orrery,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1 768. 

VII.  Right  hon.  sir  Richard,  P.C.  F.R.S.,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Seymour,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  sir  John  Fleming,  bart.  Sir  Richard  was  sometime  comptroller  of 
the  household,  and  captain-general  and  vice-admiral  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ; 
in  1793,  he  was  appointed  minister  to  the  Venetian  Republic,  where  he 
continued  till  its  dissolution  in  1797  ;  he  d.  s.p.  5  Aug.  1805. 

VIII.  Rev.  sir  Henry  Worsley-Holmes,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h. 
of  Robert,  son  of  John,  son  of  George  Holmes,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Holmes, 
3d  son  of  the  1st  bart.,)  took  the  name  of  Holmes  in  1804,  pursuant  to  the 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Thomas,  lord  Holmes  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Leonard,  lord  Holmes,  and  d.  ^  April  1811. 

IX.  Sir  Leonard-Thomas,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John  Delgarno, 
esq.,  but  dying  s.p.m.  10  Jan.  1825,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WORTLEY,  of  M''oRTLEY,  co.  York. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  Francis  Wortley,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  Grace,  da.  of 
sir  William  Bruncker,  of  Erlestoke,  co.  Wilts,  knt.  ;  and  2dly,  Hesther, 
da.  of  George  Smithes,  alderman  of  London,  widow  of  Christopher  Eyre, 
alderman  of  the  same.  Sir  Francis  exercised  both  his  pen  and  his  sword 
in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  raised  a  troop  of  horse  and  was  appointed  co- 
lonel ;  he  was  author  of  several  works,  the  principal  of  which  is,  "  Cha- 
racters and  Elegies."  His  estate  was  much  diminished  by  plunder  and  se- 
questration, and  he  was  for  several  years  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower,  where 
hed.  1652. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  ^1 

II.  Sir  Francis,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Frances,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  "William 
Faunt,  of  Feston,  co.  Leicester,  but  dying  s.p.l.  1666,  the  title  became 

Ext.» 


WRAY,  of  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  25  Nov.  1612. 

WRAY,  of  AsHBY,  CO.  Lincoln. 
Cr.  27  June  1660. 

I.  Sir  William  Wray,  created  as  above,  wi.,  1st,  Lucy,  da.  of  sir  Ed- 
ward  Montague,  of  Boughton,  co.  Northampton,  knt. ;  2dly,  Frances,  da. 
of  sir  William  Drury,  of  Hawsted,  co.  Suffolk,  knt.,  and  co-h.  of  her 
brother,  sir  Robert  Drury,  knt.,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1617. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  by  the  1st  marriage,  m.  Grissel,  da.  and  h.  of 
sir  Hugh  Bethell,  of  Ellerton,  co.  York,  knt. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  Henry  Willoughby, 
of  Risley,  co.  Derby,  bart.,  relict  of  sir  Symond  D'Ewes,  of  Stow  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  bart. ;  and  2dly,  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  John  Evelyn,  of  West  Dean,  co. 
Wilts,  knt.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

II.  and  IV.  Sir  Christopher,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  surviving  son  of  sir 
William  Wray,  of  Ashby,  bart.,  so  created  as  above,  by  his  wife,  Olympia, 
da.  of  sir  Humphrey  Tufton,  knt.  and  bart.  Sir  William  was  s.  and  h.  of 
sir  Christopher  Wray,  knt.,  only  surviving  son  of  sir  William  Wray,  the 
1st  bart.,  of  Glentworth,  by  his  2d  marriage,)  d.  s.p.,  when  the  ba- 
ronetcy of  Wray,  of  Ashby,  became 

Ext., 

but  that  of  Wray,  of  Glentworth,  devolved  on 

V.  Sir  Baptist-Edward,  cousin  and  h.,  (son  of  Edward  Wray,  esq., 
2d  son  of  sir  Christopher  Wray,  knt.,  above  named,)  m.  Dorothy,  da.  and 
h.  of  Hannibal  Horsley,  esq.,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  widow  of  the  hon. 
George  Fane,  son  of  the  1  st  earl  of  Westmorland,  but  d.  s.p. 

VI.  Sir  Drury,  uncle  and  h.,  (3d  son  of  sir  Christopher  Wray,  knt., 
above  named,)  m.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Thomas  Casey,  of  Rathcannon,  co. 
Limerick,  in  Ireland,  esq,,  and  d.  30  Oct.  I7IO. 

VII.  Sir  Christopher,  lieut.-col.,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  at  Portsmouth, 
twelve  days  after  his  father. 

VITI.  Sir  Cecil,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Harrison,  of 
Alorely,  co.  Antrim,  in  Ireland,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  9  May  1736. 

IX.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (s.  and  h.  of  William  Wray,  esq.,  only 
son  of  Cecil  Wray,  esq.,  4th  and  youngest  son  of  sir  Christopher,  above 
named,)  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Fairfax  Norcliffe,  of  Langton,  co.  York,  esq., 
and  d.  26  Jan.  1752. 

X.  Sir  Cecil,  s.  and  h.,  m,  Esther,  da.  of  Summers,  of  Summers 

Castle,  CO.  Lincoln,  but  d.  s.p.  10  Jan.  1805. 

XI.  Sir  William-James,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  surviving  son  of  Wil- 
Ham-Ullithorne  Wray,  only  son  of  Cecil  Wiay,  esq.,  only  surviving  brother 
of  sir  John,  9th  bart.,)  d.  s.p.  27  Aug.  1 809,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


*  His  natural  da.,  Anne  Wortley,  alias  Newcomen,  m.  Sidney  Mon- 
tague  Wortley,  esq.,  2d  son  of  Edward,  earl  of  Pembroke. 


»M                                     SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  j 

WRIGHT,  of  Dagenham,  co.  Essex.  I 
Cr.  1 1  June  1660. 

j 

I.  Sir  Henry  Wright,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  John,  lord       ! 
Crewe,  of  Stene,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1663.  i 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  d.  a  minor  and  unm.  1681,  when  the  title       \ 
became  j 

Ext.  i 


WRIGHT,  of  Cranham  Hall,  co.  Essex. 
Cr.  15  Feb.  1660-1. 

I.  Sir  Benjamin  Wright,  created  as  above,  m.  Jane,  da.  of  William 
Williams,  of  London,  merchant,  and  d.  Oct.  I7O6. 

II.  Sir  Nathan,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Anne,  da.  of  John  Merike,  of  Lon- 
don,  merchant ;  2dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Francis  Bragg,  of  Hatfield  Peverell, 
CO.  Essex,  esq. ;  3dly,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Bowater,  of  Coventry,  esq.  ; 
and  4thly,  Abigael,  da.  of  Samuel  Tryst,  of  Culworth,  co.  Northampton, 
esq.     Sir  Nathan  d.  \6  Oct.  1727,  aet.  66. 

III.  Sir  Nathan,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Margaret,  da. 
of  sir  Francis  Lawley,  of  Spoonbill,  co.  Salop,  bart.,  and  d.  s.p.m.  sxir- 
viving  1737,  aet.  53. 

IV.  Sir  Samuel,  b.  and  h.,  (by  the  4th  marriage,)  d.  s.p.  at  Lisbon, 
10  Jan.  1737-8,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WROTH,  of  Blenden  Hall,  in  Kent. 
Cr.  29  Nov.  1660. 

I.  Sir  John  Wroth,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Toby,  lord 
Caulfield,  in  Ireland,  relict,  1st,  of  William  Gore,  and  2dly,  of  sir  Paul 
Harris,  and  d.  circa  1672. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Peregrine  Palmer,  of  Fair- 
field, CO.  Somerset,  esq.,  and  d.  circa  1677- 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  s.p. 

IV.  Sir  Thomas,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  h.  of  Francis  Osbaldeston, 
of  Aldersbrook,  co.  Essex,  but  dying  s.p,m.  27  June  1722,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


■  WYCHE,  of  Chewton,  co.  Somerset. 
Cr.  20  Dec.  1729. 

I.  Sir  Cyrill  Wyche,  created  as  above,  m.  Anne,  da.  of  Magnus 
Wedderkop,  minister  to  the  duke  of  Holstein.  Sir  Cyrill  was,  at  his 
creation,  his  majesty's  resident  at  Hamburgh,  and  sometime  minister  and 
envoy  extraordinary  to  the  circle  of  Lower  Saxony  ;  afterwards  envoy  ex- 
traordinary to  the  court  of  Russia  ;  dying  at  Tangstead,  in  Holstein, 
s.p.m.  surviving  1756,  »t.  61,  the  title  is  believed  to  have  become 

Ext. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE.  223 


WYNNE,  of  Leeswood,  co.  Flint. 
Cr.  9  Aug.  1731. 

I.  Sir  George  Wynne,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of Lloyd, 

of  CO.  Flint,  but  d.  s.p.s. 

II.  Sir  John,  b.  and  h.,  (on  whom  the  dignity  was  entailed,)  m. , 

da.  of ,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1764. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  appears  to  have  succeeded  his  father,  and  to 
have  been  living  in  1771,  since  which  period  nothing  concerning  the  family 
has  been  ascertained. 


WYN'NE,  of  Gwedir,  co.  Caernarvon. 
Cr.  29  June  1611. 

I.  Sir  John  Wynne,  created  as  above,  m.  Sidney,  da.  of  sir  William 
Gerrard,  lord  chancellor  of  Ireland.  Sir  John  was  a  great  collector  of 
Welsh  antiquities  and  author  of  a  history  of  the  "Gwedir  family";  he 
d.  1  March  1626,  set.  73. 

II.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Anne,  da.  and  co-h.  of  sir  Francis 
Darcy,  of  Isleworth,  co.  Middlesex.  Sir  Richard  was  gentleman  of  the 
privy  chamber  to  Charles  I.,  when  Prince  of  Wales,  and  attended  him  in. 
his  journey  into  Spain  ;  of  this  journey  he  drew  up  an  admirable  account, 
printed  by  Thomas  Hearne  ;  on  the  accession  of  Charles  to  the  throne,  he 
was  appointed  treasurer  to  the  queen,  and  d.  s.p.  1649,  aet.  61. 

III.  Sir  Owen,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Grace,  da.  of  Hugh  WilHams,  of  Werg,  co. 
Caernarvon,  and  d.  circa  1 660. 

IV.  Sir  Richard,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Sarah,  da.  of  sir  Thomas  Middleton,  of 
Chirk  Castle,  co.  Denbigh,  hart.,  but  d.  s.p.m. 

V.  Sir  John,  cousin  and  h.,  (only  son  of  Henry  Wynne,  esq.,  10th  son 
of  the  1st  hart.,)  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  Eyton  Evans,  of  Wynn-stay,  co. 
Denbigh,  esq.,  but  (/.  s.p.  7  Jan.  1719,  aet.  91,  leaving  his  estates  to  his 
kinsman,  sir  Watkin  Williams,  bart.,  but  the  title  became 

Ext. 


WYTHAM,  of  Goldsborough,  co.  York. 
Cr.  13  Dec.  1683. 

I.  Sir  John  Wytham,  created  as  above,  d.  s.p.  15  Nor.  1689,  aet.  45, 
when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


YATE,  of  Buckland,  co.  Berks. 
Cr.  30  July  1622. 


I.  Sir  Edward  Yate,  created  as  above,  m.  Catherine,  sister  of  sir 
Henry  Baker,  of  Sisinghurst,  co.  Kent,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1645. 

II.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Mary,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Humphrey  Packing, 
ton,  of  Chaddesley  Corbet,  co.  Worcester,  esq. 


224  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE 

III.  Sir  Chahles,  s.  and  h,,  m.  Frances,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gage,  of 
Firle,  co.  Sussex,  bart.,  and  d.  circa  1680. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  at  Paris  1G90,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


YEAMANS,  of  BaisTOL. 
Cr.  12  Jan.  1664-5. 


I.  Sir  John  Yeajians,  created  as  above,  m.,  1st,  ,  da.  of  

Limp  ;  2dly,  ISIargaret,  da.  of  the  rev.  John  Forster,  of  Barbadoes.  Sir 
John  was  the  eldest  son  of  Robert  Yeamans,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  who  was 
executed  for  his  loyalty  to  king  Charles  I.,  30  May  1643.  Sir  John 
settled  in  Barbadoes,  where  he  possessed  large  estates  ;  he  had  also  a  grant 
of  48,000  acres  of  land  in  South  Carolina. 

IT.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  (by  the  1st  marriage,)  m.  Willoughby,  da. 
of  sir  James  Browne,  knt. 

III.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Philip  Gibbes,  of  Bar- 
badoes, esq. 

IV.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  nj.,  in  Barbadoes,  Anne,  da.  of  mr.  Scantle- 
bury. 

V.  Sir  John,  s.  and  h.,  was  living  in  Barbadoes  1740. 

VI.  Rev.  sir  Robert,  d.  s.p.  19  Feb.  1788,  when  the  title  became 

Ext. 


YEAMANS,  of  Redland,  co.  Gloucester. 
Cr.  31  Dec.  1666. 

I.  Sir  Robert  Yeamans,  younger  brother  of  sir  John,  above  men- 

tioned,  created  as  above,  m. ,  da.  of  sir  Edward  Stafford,  of  Bradfield, 

CO.  Berks,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.  1686-7,  the  title  became 

Ext. 


YELVERTON,  of  RouGHAM,  co.  Norfolk. 
Cr.  31  May  1620. 

I.  Sir  William  Yelverton,  created  as  above,  m.  Dionysia,  da.  and 
co-h.  of  Richard  Stubbes,  of  Edgefield,  co.  Norfolk,  esq. 

II.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Ursula,  da.  of  Thomas,  lord  Richardson, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  d.  19  July  1648. 

III.  Sir  William,  s.  and  h.,  d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1649,  when  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


YELVERTON,  of  Easton  Mauduit,  co.  Northampton. 
Cr.  30  June  1641. 

I.  Sir  Christopher  Yelverton,  created  as  above,  m.  Ann,  da.  of 
sir  William  Twysden,  of  Royden  Hall,  co.  Kent,  bart.,  and  d.  4  Dec.  1654. 


EXTINCT  BARONETAGE,  225 

II.  Sir  Henry,  s.  and  h.,  m.  Susan,  in  her  own  right,  baroness  Grey 
de  Ruthyn,  and  d.  3  Oct.  1670. 

III.  Sir  Charles,  s.  and  h.,  succeeded  his  mother  in  the  barony  of  Grey 
de  Ruthyn,  28  Jan.  1G76,  d.  unm.  \^  May  1679. 

IV.  Henry,  15th  baron,  b.  and  h.,  was  created  viscount  Longueville 
21  April  1 690,  to.  Barbara,  da.  of  sir  John  Talbot,  of  Laycock,  co.  Wilts, 
knt.,  and  d.  24  March  1704. 

V.  Talbot,  2d  viscount,  s.  and  h.,  was  advanced  to  the  dignity  of  earl 
of  Sussex,  26  Sept.  1717,  in.  Lucy,  da.  of  Henry  Pelham,  of  Lewes,  co. 
Sussex,  esq.,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1731. 

VI.  George-Augustus,  2d  earl,  s.  andh.,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  1758. 

VIT.  Henry,  3d  earl,  b.  and  h.,  m.  Hester,  da.  of  John  Hall,  of  Mans- 
field Woodhouse,  co.  Nottingham,  esq.,  but  d.  s.p.m.  22  April  1799, 
when  the  barony  of  Grey  de  Ruthyn  devolved  on  his  grandson  and  h.,  but 
the  earldom,  viscounty,  and  baronetcv  became 

Ext. 


YONGE,  of  CuLLETON,  CO.  Devon. 
Cr.  26  Sept.  1661. 

I.  Sir  John  Yonge,  created  as  above,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  sir  William 
Strode,  of  Newnham,  co.  Devon,  knt.,  and  d.  circa  1663. 

II.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Isabel,  da.  of  sir  John  Davie,  of  Credy, 
CO.  Devon,  bart.,  and  rf,  21  Nov.  1670. 

III.  Sir  Walter,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Gertrude,  da.  of  sir  WiUiam 
Morrice,  of  Werrington,  co.  Devon,  hart.,  who  d.  s.p.s. ;  2dly,  Gwen,  da. 
and  co-h.  of  sir  Robert  Williams,  of  Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  bart.,  and  rf. 
circa  1731. 

IV.  Sir  William,  K.B.,  s.  and  h.,  m.,  1st,  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Heath- 
cote,  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  esq.,  from  whom  he  was  divorced  ;  and, 
2dly,  Anna,  da.  and  co-h.  of  Thomas,  lord  Howard,  of  Effingham.  Sir 
William  d.  10  Aug.  1755. 

V.  Sir  George,  K.B.,  s.  and  h.,  to.  Anne,  da.  and  h.  of  Bourchier 
Clieve,  of  Foot's  Cray,  co.  Kent,  esq.,  but  dying  s.p.  circa  1810,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


YOUNG. 
Cr.  10  March  1628. 


I.  Sir  Richard  Young,  gent,  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  created  as  above, 
m.  Martha,  sister  of  sir  William  Forth,  knt.,  but  dying  s.p.,  the  title 
became 

Ext. 


13 


A 

COMPLETE     LIST 

OP  ALE 

THE    BARONETCIES    OF    ENGLAND, 

FROM    THEIR 

FIRST  INSTITUTION  TO  THE  PRESENT  TIME, 

Distinguishing  those  which  have  become  extinct,  from  those  which  are  in 
existence ;  the  latter  being  shewn  by  italic  print. 


KING  JAMES  I. 

1611.     May  22.  Bacon,  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk. 

Molyneux,  of  Seflon,  Lancaster.     {Earl  ofSeflon.) 

Mansel,  of  Margam,  Glamorgan. 

Shirley,  of  Staunton,  Leicester.     {Earl  Ferrers.) 

Stradling,  of  St.  Donat's,  Glamorgan. 

Leke,  of  Sutton,  Derby. 

Pelham,  of  Laughton,  Sussex.     {Earl  of  Chichester.) 

Hoghton,  of  Hog/tton  Tower,  Lancaster. 

Hobart,  of  Intwood,  Norfolk.     {Earl  of  Buckinghamshire.) 

Booth,  of  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire. 

Peyton,  of  Isleham,  Cambridge. 

Tollemache,  of  Helmingham,  Suffolk. 

Clifton,  of  Clifton,  Notlingham. 

Gerard,  of  Bryn,  Lancaster. 

Aston,  of  Tixhall,  Staffordshire. 

Knyvett,  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk. 

St.  John,  of  Lydiard  Tregoze,  Wiltshire.     { Viscount  Boling- 

broke.) 

Shelley,  of  Maresfield,  Sussejc- 

June  29.  Savage,  of  Rock  Savage,  Chester. 

Barrington,  of  Barrington  Hail,  Essex. 

Berkeley,  of  Wymundham,  Leicester. 

Wentworth,  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  York. 

Musgrave,  of  Eden  Hall,  Cumberland. 

Seymour,  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon.     {Duke  of  Sonurset.) 

Finch,  of  Eastwell,  Kent.     {Earl  of  Winchilsea  and  Notting- 

ham.) 

Cope,  of  HanweU,  Oxon. 


228  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1611.     June  29.  Monson,  of  Carleton,  Lincoln.     (Lord  Monson.) 

Greslei/,  of  Drakelow,  Derby. 

Tracy,  of  Stanway,  Gloucester. 

Wentworth,  of  Gosfield,  Essex. 

Belasyse,  of  Newborough,  York. 

Constable,  of  Flarnborough,  York, 

Leigh,  of  Stoneleigh,  Warwick. 

Noel,  of  Brook,  Rutland. 

Cotton,  of  Connington,  Hunts. 

Cholmondeley,  of  Cholmondeley,  Chester. 

Molyneux,  of  Tevershall,  Nottingham. 

'  Wortley,  of  Wortley,  York. 

Savile,  of  Thornhill,  York. 

Kniveton,  of  Mercaston,  Derby. 

Wodehouse,  of  Kimberley,  Norfolk.     {Lord  Wodehouse.) 

Pope,  of  Wileot,  Oxford. 

Harington,  of  Ridlington,  Rutland. 

•  Savile,  of  Methley,  York. 

Willoughby,  of  Risley,  Derby. 

Tresham,  of  Rushton,  Northampton. 

Brudenell,  of  Deene,  Norlhampton.     (Far!  of  Cardigan.) 

St.  Paul,  of  Snaresford,  Lincoln. 

Tirwhitt,  of  Stainfield,  Lincoln. 

Dallison,  of  Loughton,  Lincoln. 

• Carr,  of  Sleaford,  Lincoln. 

Hussey,  of  Huntingdon,  Lincoln. 

Mordaunl,  of  Massingham,  Norfolk. 

Bendish,  of  Steeple  Bumstead,  Essex. 

Wynne,  of  Gwedir,  Caernarvon. 

Throckmorton,  of  Tortworth,  Gloucester. 

Worsley,    (afterwards  Worsley-Holmes,)   of  Apuldercombe, 

Isle  of  Wight. 

Fleetwood,  of  Caldwick,  Stafford. 

Spencer,  of  Yarnton,  Oxon. 

Tufton,  of  Hoth field,  Kent.     {Earl  of  Thanet.) 

Peyton,  of  Knowlton,  Kent. 

Morrison,  of  Cashiobury,  Herts. 

Baker,  of  Sisinghurst,  Kent. 

Appleton,  of  South  Bemsted,  Essex. 

Sidley,  of  Ailesford,  Kent. 

Twysden,  of  Roydon  Hall,  East  Peckham,  Kent. 

Hales,  of  Woodchurch,  Kent. 

Monyns,  of  Waldershare,  Kent. 

Mildmay,  of  Moulsham,  Essex. 

Maynard,  of  Estaines-Parva,  Essex. 

Lee,  of  Quarenden,  Bucks. 

Nov.  25.  Portman,  of  Orchard,  Somerset. 

Saunderson,  of  Saxby,  Lincoln. 

Sandys,  of  Wilberton,  Cambridge. 

Gostwick,  of  WilJington,  Bedford. 

Puckering,  of  Weston,  Herts. 

Wray,  of  Glentworth,  Lincoln. 

•  Ayloffe,  of  Braxted,  Essex. 

JVyvill,  of  Constable  Burton,  York. 

Peshall,  of  Horsiey,  Stafford. 

Englefield,  of  Wotton  Basset,  Wilts. 

Ridgeway,  of  Torrington,  Devon. 

Essex,  of  Bewcot,  Berks. 

Gorges,  of  Langford,  Wilts. 


BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND.  229 

1612.     Nov.  25.  Devereux,  of  Castle  Bromwich,  Worcester.  (Visct.  Hereford.) 

Mohun,  of  Boconnoc,  Cornwall. 

Grimston,  of  Bradfield,  Essex. 

Holt,  of  Aston,  Warwick. 

Napier,  of  JjUton  Hoo,  Bedford. 

Bayiiing,  of  Beiitley-Parva,  Essex. 

Temple,  of  Stowe,  Bucks. 

Peneystone,  of  Leigh,  Sussex. 

1615.     May  27.  Blackston,  of  Blackston,  Durham. 

June  10.  Dormer,  of  Wenge,  Bucks.     (Lord  Dormer.) 

1617.  April  5.  Egerton,  {now  Grey-Egerton^  of  Oulton  Park,  Chester. 
April  16.  Tdwnshend,  of  Bcdnham,  Norfolk,     {Marquess  Townsheiul.) 
May  1.  Clarke,  of  Salford,  Warwick. 

Oct.  2.        Fitton,  of  Gawsworth,  Chester. 
1617-8.  March  11.  Lucy,  of  Broxbourne,  Herts. 

1618.  May  25.     Boynton,  of  Braniston,  York. 

July  25.  Lyttelton,  of  Frankley,  Worcester.     {Lord  Lyttelton.) 

Dec.  24.  Leigh,  of  Newnham,  Warwick. 

1618-9.  Feb.  25.  Burdett,  of  Bramcote,  Warwick. 

March  1.  Morton,  of  St.  Andrew's  Milborn,  Dorset. 

1619.  May  31.  Hervey,  of  Kedbrooke,  Kent. 
June  4.  Mackworth,  of  Normanton,  Rutland. 
June  15.  Grey,  of  Chillingham,  Northumberland. 
July  1 9.  Villiers,  of  Brooksby,  Leicester. 

July  20.  Ley,  of  Westbury,  Wilts. 

July  21.  Hicks,  {now  Hicks-Beach,)  of  Beverston,  Gloucester. 

Sept.  17.  Beaumont,  of  Cole-Orton,  Leicester. 

Nov.  10.  Salusbury,  of  Llewenny,  Denbigh. 

Nov.  16.  Dryden,  of  Canon's  Ashby,  Northampton. 

Nov.  28.  Airmine,  of  Osgodby,  Lincoln. 

Dec.  1.  Bamburgh,  of  Houghton,  York. 

Dec.  3.  Hartopp,  of  Freathby,  Leicester. 

Dec.  31.  Mill,  of  Camor's  Court,  Sussex. 

1619-20.  Jan.  31.  RadclyfTe,  of  Derwentwater,  Cumberland. 

Feb,  6.  Foulis,  of  Ingleby  Manor,  York. 

Feb.  16.  Phelipps,  of  Barrington,  Somerset. 

March  7.  Forster,  of  Bamborough  Castle,  Northumberland. 

March  23.  Chester,  of  Chichley,  Bucks. 

1620.    March  28.  Try  on,  of  Layer  Marney,  Essex. 

April  2.  Newton,  of  Charlton,  Kent. 

April  12.  Botiler,  of  Hatfield  Woodhall,  Herts. 

April  13.  Gerard,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hili,  Middlesex. 

May  3.  Lee,  of  Langley,  Salop. 

May  5.       Berney,  (f  Parlchall,  in  Beedham,  Norfolk. 

May  20.     Forster,  of  Aldermarston,  Berks. 

May  26.  Biggs,  of  Lenchwick,  Worcester. 

May  30.     Bellingham,  of  Hilsington,  Westmoreland. 

May  31.     Yelverton,  of  Rougham,  Norfolk. 

June  1.  Scudamore,  of  Home  Lacy,  Hereford. 

June  2.  Gower,  of  Stittenham,  York.     (Duke  if  Sutherland.) 

June  22.  Pakington,  of  Ailesbury,  Bucks. 

June  28.  Assheton,  of  Lever,  Lancaster. 

July  1.  Hicks,  of  Campden,  Gloucester. 

July  3.       Roberts,  of  Glassenbury,  Kent. 

July  8.       Hanmer,  of  Hanmer,  Flint. 

July   11.     Freer,  of  Water  Eyton,  Oxford. 

July  13.     Osborne,  of  Kiveton,  York.     (Duke  of  Leeds.) 

July  20.     Felton,  of  Playford,  Suffolk. 
Chaloner,  of  Gisborough,  York. 


230  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

J  620.     July  23.  Bisshopp,  of  Parham,  Sussex. 

July  26.  Vincent,  of  Stoke  D'' Abernon,  Surrey. 

1620-1.  Feb.  27.  Clere,  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk. 

March  8.  Tichborne,  of  Tichbome  House,  Hants. 

May  5.  Wilbraham,  of  Woodhey,  Chester. 

1621.     May  8.  Delves,  of  Dodington,  Chester. 

June  29.  Palmer,  of  Wingham,  Kent. 

July  3.  Robartes,  of  Truro,  Cornwall. 

July  29.  Rivers,  of  Chafford,  Kent. 

Sept.  6.  Darnell,  of  He3'ling,  Lincoln. 

Sept.  14.  Sidley,  of  Great  Chart,  Kent. 

Sept.  21.  Browne,  of  Waleot,  Northampton. 

Oct.  1 1.  Hewet,  of  Headley  Hall,  York. 

Oct.  16.  Jerningham,  of  Cossey,  Norfolk.     {Lord  Stafford.) 

Nov.  8.  Hyde,  of  Albury,  Herts. 

Nov.  9.  Phillips,  of  Picton  Castle,  Pembroke. 

Nov.  24.  Stepney,  of  Prendergast,  Pembroke. 

Dec.  6.  Wake,  of  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Dec.  IB.  Watson,  of  Rockingham  Castle,  Northampton. 

Dec.  21.  Colbrand,  of  Boreham,  Sussex. 

Dec.  30.  Masham,  of  High  Lever,  Essex. 

1621-2.  Jan.  4.  Hotham,  of  Scarborough,  York.     (Lord  Hot/tam.) 

Jan.  1 4.  Mansel,  of  Muddlescombe,  Caermartlien. 

Jan.  1 8.  Powell,  of  Pengethly,  Hereford. 

Feb.  16.  Garrard,  of  Lamer,  Herts. 

Feb.  23.  Grosvenor,  of  Eaton.     (Marquess  of  Westminster.) 

March  11.  Moody,  of  Garesdon,  Wilts. 

March  17.  Barker,  of  Grimston  Hall,  in  Trimley,  Suffolk. 

March  18.  Button,  of  Alton,  Wilts. 

1621.  May  14.  Goring,  of  Burton,  Sussex. 

May  18.  Courtene,  of  Aldington,  Worcester. 

1 622.  March  26.  Gage,  of  Firle,  Sussex.     (  Viscount  Gage.) 
May  23.  Norton,  of  Rotherfield,  Hants. 

May  30.  Leventhorpe,  of  Shingey  Hall,  Herts. 

June  3.  Bedell,  of  Hamerton,  Hunts. 

June  13.  Darell,  of  West  Woodhey,  Berks. 

June  15.  Williams,  of  Vaynol,  Caermarthen. 

June  18.  Ashby,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex. 

July  3.  Ashley,  of  St.  Giles,  Winburne,  Dorset. 

July  4.  Cooper,  of  Rockboume,  Hants.     (Earl  of  Shaftesbury. ) 

July  17.  Prideaux,  of  Netherton,  Devon. 

July  21.  Hesilrigge,  (tiow  Hazlerigge,)  of  Nbsely  Hall,  Leicester. 

July  22.  Burton,  of  Stokerston,  Leicester. 

July  24.  Foljambe,  of  Walton,  Derby. 

July  30,  Yate,  of  Buckland,  Berks. 

Aug.  1.  Chudleigh,  of  Aston,  Devon. 

Aug.  2.  Drake,  of  Buckland,  Devon. 

Aug.  13.  Meredith,  of  Stainslev,  Devon. 

Oct.  22.  Middleton,  of  Ruthyn,  Denbigh. 

Nov.  12.  Thornhurst,  of  Agnes  Court,  Kent. 

Nov.  1 6.  Herbert,  of  Redcastle,  Montgomery'. 

Dec.  7.  Fisher,  of  Packington,  Warwick. 

Dec.  18.  Wastneys,  of  Headon,  Nottingham. 

Dec.  20.  Skipwith,  of  Prestwould,  Leicester. 

Dec.  22.  Harris,  of  Boreatton,  Salop. 

Dec.  23.  Tempest,  of  Stella,  Durham. 

1622-3.  Feb.  16.  Cottington,  of  Hanworth,  Middlesex. 

1623.     April  12.  Harris,  of  Tong  Castle,  Salop. 

June  28.  Barkham,  of  South- Acre,  Norfolk. 


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231 


1623. 


July  4. 
Aug.  13. 


Corbet,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk. 
Playters,  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk. 


1626- 


1626.     July  27. 
Sept.  8. 
Dec.  20. 
-7.  Jan.  29. 
Feb,  1. 
Feb.  5. 
March  4. 
March  10. 
March  12, 


1627. 


March  17. 
April  19. 
April  21. 
May  4. 
Mav7. 
May  8. 
May  11. 
May  17. 


May  20. 
May  21. 

May  28. 

May  30. 


May  31. 

June  1. 

June  7. 

June  8. 

June  9. 

June  26. 

June  28. 

July  7. 

July  8. 

July  11. 

July  17. 

July  19. 

July  23. 

July  29. 

Sept.  19. 

Oct.  31. 
1627-8.  Feb.  18. 

March  10, 
1628.     May  6. 

May  7. 

May  21. 

June  9. 

June  30. 


KING  CHARLES  L 

Ashfield,  of  Netherhall,  Suffolk. 

Harjmr,  (now  Crewe,)  of  Caulk  Abbey,  Herbi^ 

Sebright,  of  Besford,  Worcester. 

Beaumont,  of  Grace-Dieu,  Leicester. 

Deling,  of  Surenden-Dering,  Kent. 

Kempe,  of  Pentlowe,  Essex. 

Spencer,  of  Offley,  Herts. 

Brereton,  of  Handford,  Chester. 

Curwen,  of  Workington,  Cumberland. 

Russell,  of  Whille^',  Worcester. 

Estcourt,  of  Newton,  Wilts. 

Aylesbury,  of  London. 

Style,  of  Wateriiigbury,  Kent. 

Comwallis,  of  Brome,  Suffolk.     (Earl  Cornwallis.) 

Drury,  of  Riddlesworth,  Norfolk. 
Skeffington,  of  Fisherwick,  Oxon. 

Crane,  of  Chilton,  Suffolk. 

Wingfield,  of  Goodwins,  Suffolk. 

Culpeper,  of  Preston,  Kent. 

Brydges,  of  Wilton,  Hereford. 

Kirle,  of  Much  Marcle,  Hereford- 
Styles,  of  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Moore,  of  Fawley,  Berks* 

Hele,  of  Flete,  Devon. 

Carleton,  of  Hokum,  Oxon. 

Maples,  of  Stow,  Hunts. 

Isliam,  of  Lamport,  N'orthampton. 

Bagot,  of  Blithfeld,  Stafford.     {Lord  Bagot.) 

Pollard,  of  King's  Nympton,  Devon. 

Mannock,  of  Giffbrd  Hall,  in  Stoke  by  Neyland,  Soffolk. 

Griffith,  of  Agnes  Burton,  York. 

Dyer,  of  Staughton,  Hunts. 

Slukeley,  of  Hinton,  Hants. 

Stanley,  of  Bickerstaffe,  Lancaster.     (Earl  of  Derby.) 

Littleton,  of  Pillaton  Hall,  Stafford. 

Browne,  of  Bechvvorth,  Surrey. 

Crowe,  of  Llanherne,  Caermarthen. 

Livesey,  of  East  Church,  Kent. 

Bennet,  of  Bechampton,  Bucks. 

Fisher,  of  St.  Giles,  Middlesex. 

Bowyer,  of  Leighthorne,  Sussex. 

Bacon,  of  MUdenhall,  Suffolk. 

Corbet,  of  Stoke,  Salop. 

Tirrell,  of  Thornton,  Bucks. 

Dixwell,  of  Tirlingham,  Kent. 

Young  (gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber). 

Pennyman,  of  Marsk,  York. 

Slonhouse,  of  Radley,  Berks. 

Fowler,  of  Islington,  Middlesex. 

Fenwick,  of  Fenwick,  Northumberland. 

Wrey,  of  Trebitch,  CamwaU. 


832  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1628.  July  1.  Trelawney,  (now  Salushury-Trelawney,)  of  Trelawney,  Corn- 

wall. 

July  14.  Conyers,  of  Horden,  Durham. 

July  24.  Bolles,  of  Searapton,  Lincoln. 

July  26.  Aston,  of  Aston,  Cheshire. 

July  30.  Jenoure,  of  Much  Dunmow,  Essex. 

Aug.  15.  Price,  of  New  Town,  Montgomery. 

Aug.  1 9.  Beaumont,  of  Whitley,  York. 

Aug.  29.  Wiseman,  of  Cajifield  Hull,  Essex. 

Sept.  1.  N'ightingale,  of  Newport  Fond,  Essex. 

Sept.  2.  Jacques,  of  Mitldlesex. 

Sept.  6.  Dillington,  of  Knighton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Sept.  12.  Pile,  of  Compton,  Berks. 

Pole,  of  Shute,  Devon. 

Sept  1 4.  Lewis,  of  Langors,  Brecknock. 

Sept.  20.  Culpeper,  of  Wakehurst,  Sussex. 

Oct.  3.  Van  Lore,  of  Tylehurst,  Berks, 

Oct.  9.  Lawrence,  of  Tver,  Bucks. 

Oct.  23.  Slingsby,  of  Scriven,  York. 

Oct.  24.  Vavasour,  of  Haslewood,  York. 

Nov.  24.  Wolseley,  of  fVolseley,  Stafford. 

Dec.  8.  Rudd,  of  Aberglassney,  Caermarthen. 

Dec.  18.  Wiseman,  of  Thundersley,  Essex. 

Dec.  19.  Ferrers,  of  Skellingthorpe,  Lincoln. 

1628-9.    Jan.  3.  Anderson,  of  St.  Ives,  Hunts. 

Jan.  19.  Russell,  of  Chippenham,  Cambridge. 

Jan.  29.  Everard,  of  Much  Waltham,  Essex. 

Powell,  of  Birkenhead,  Chester. 

March  2.  Luckyn,  of  Waltham,  Essex.     (^Earl  of  Verulani.) 

1629.  March  29.  Graham,  if  Esk,  Cumberland. 
April  2.  Twislelon,  of  Barley,  York. 
May  30.  Acton,  of  London. 

June  J.  L'Estrange,  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk. 

June  15.  Holland,  of  Quiddenham,  Norfolk. 

June  24.  Alleyn,  of  Hatneld,  Essex. 

July  2.  Earle,  of  Craglethorpe,  Lincoln. 

Nov.  28.  Ducie,  of  London. 

1630.  April  9.  Grenville,  of  Kilkhampton,  Cornwall. 

1631.  June  22.  Vavasour,  of  Killingthorpe,  Lincoln. 

1638.     Feb.  19.  Tirrell,  of  Thornton,  Bucks ;  (second  patent ;)  to  have  prece- 
dency of  31  Oct.  1627. 

July  20.  Mosley,  of  Rolleston,  Stafford. 

1640-1.    Jan.  8.  Lumley,  of  Bradfield,  Essex. 

Feb.  15.  Dalston,  of  Dalston,  Cumberland. 

Feb.  19.  Fletcher,  of  Hutton-in-the- Forest,  Cumberland. 

March  4.  Cole,  of  Brancepeth,  Durham. 

1641.     April  27.  Pye,  of  Leckhampstead,  Bucks. 

May  26.  Every,  of  Eggington,  Derby. 

May  29.  Langley,  of  Higham  Gobion,  Bedford. 

June  8.  Paston,  of  Oxmead,  Norfolk. 

June  11.  Stonhouse,  of  Amerden  Hall,  Essex. 

June  24.  Palgrave,  of  Norwood  Barningham,  Norfolk. 

June  25.  Napier,  of  Middle-Marsh  Hall,  Dorset. 

June  28.  Whitmore,  of  Apley,  Salop. 

June  29.  Mayney,  of  Linton,  Kent. 

June  30.  Cave,  of  Stafford,  Northampton. 
Yelverton,  of  Easton  Mauduit,  Northampton. 

July  3.        Boteler,  of  Teston,  Kent. 

July  5.        Hatton,  of  Long  Stanton,  Cambridge. 

July  7.  -^bdy,  of  Felix  Hall,  Essex. 


BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND.  233 

1641.     July  14.  Bamfylde,  of  Follimore,  Devon.     (^Lord  Poltimore.) 

Cotton,  of  Lanilivade,  Cambridge. 

July  15.  D'Ewes,  of  Stow  Hal),  Suffolk, 

Thynne,  of  Cause  Castle,  Salop.     (^Marquess  of  Bath.)  ^ 

Burgoyne,  of  Sutton,  Bedford. 

July  16.  Nbrthcote,  of  Hayne  and  Pynes,  Devon. 

July  17.  Drake,  of  Shardelows,  Bucks. 

July  23.  Rouse,  of  Rouse  Lench,  Worcester. 

Hare,  of  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk. 

July  24.  Norwich,  of  Brampton,  Northampton. 
July  26.      Brownlowe,  of  Belton,  Lincoln. 

July  27.  Brownlowe,  of  Humby,  Lincoln. 

July  28.  Sydenham,  of  Brimpton,  Somerset. 

Pratt,  of  ColeshiU,  Berks. 

Nichols,  of  Hardwicke,  Northampton. 

July  30.  Strickland,  of  Boynton,  York. 

Aug,  4.  Wolriche,  of  Dudniaston,  Salop. 

Mauleverer,  of  Allerton  Mauleverer,  York. 

Boughton,  if  Lanford,  Warwick. 

Chichester,  of  Raleigh,  Devon. 

Knatchbull,  of  Mersham  Hatch,  Kent, 

Windham,  of  Pilsden  Court,  Dorset. 

Aug.  9.       Carew,  of  Antony,  Cornwall. 

Castleton,  of  St.  Edmondsbury,  Suffolk, 

Pryse,  of  Gogarthan,  Cardigan. 

Aug.  1 0.     Cholmeley,  of  Whitby,  York. 
Aug.  11.     Spring,  of  Pakenhani,  Suffolk. 

Trevor,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex. 

Curzon,  of  Kedleston,  Derby.     (Lord  Scat-sdale.) 

Owen,  of  Oriel  ton,  Pembroke. 

Aug.  12.  Briggs,  of  Haughton,  Salop. 

Heyman,  of  Somerfield,  Kent. 

Sandford,  of  Howgill  Castle,  Westmoreland. 

Aug.  14.  Rodes,  of  Barlbo rough,  Derby. 

■  Sprignell,  of  Coppenthorp,  York. 

• Potts,  of  Mannington,  Norfolk. 

Goodricke,  of  Ribston,  York. 

Aug.  16.  Bindlosse,  of  Borwick,  Lancaster. 

Walter,  of  Saresden,  Oxford. 

Lawley,  of  Spoonhill,  Salop, 

Sept.  6.  Fermor,  of  Easton  Neston,  Northampton,     (Earl  of 

Pomfrct.) 

Sept.  9.  Davie,  of  Credy,  Devon. 

Sept.  23.  Pettus,  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  11.  Andrews,  of  Doddington,  Northampton. 

Meux,  of  Kingston,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Dec.  14.  Gurney,  of  London. 

Dec.  13.  Willys,  of  Fen  Ditton,  Ciimbridge. 

Armytage,  of  Kirklees,  York. 

Dec.  18.  Halford,  of  Wistow,  Leicester. 

Dec.  24.  Tufton,  of  Mote,  near  Maidstone,  Kent. 

Dec.  SO.  Coke,  of  Langford,  Derby. 

1641-2.  Jan,  21.  Astley,  of  Melton,  Constable,  Norfolk. 

Jan,  22.  Rayney,  of  Wrotham,  Kent, 

Jan,  29.  Eldred,  of  Saxham  Magna,  Suffolk, 

Gell,  of  Hopton,  Derby, 

Corbet,  of  Moreton  Corbet,  Salop. 

Feb.  4.  Kaye,  of  Woodson,  York. 
Troltope,  of  Casewick,  Lincoln. 

March  3.  Thomas,  of  Michaelstown,  Glamorgan. 


884  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

164  J -2.  March  4.  Cowj^er,  of  Ratling  Court,  Kent.     {Earl  Cow]W.) 
March  6.    Stnitt,  of  Little  Warley  Hall,  Essex. 
March  8.    St.  Quentin,  of  Harpham,  York. 
March  ]  4.  Kemp,  of  Gessing,  Norfolk. 
March  16.  Read,  of  Brotkett  Hall,  Herts. 

1642.  April  9.       Enj'on,  of  Flowrie,  Northampton. 
April  19.     Williams,  of  Marnehull,  Dorset. 
April  22.     Williams,  of  Minster,  in  Thanet,  Kent. 
April  29.     Wintour,  of  Huddington,  Worcester. 
May  4.        Borlase,  of  Bockmer,  Bucks. 

May  6.  Knollys,  of  Grove  Place,  Hants. 

May  11.  Hamilton,  of  London. 

May  12.  Morgan,  of  Llanternam,  Monmouth. 

May  13.  Kenieys,  of  Keven  Mable\%  Glamorgan. 

May  14.  Williams,  of  Llangibby,  Monmouth. 

May  16.  Reresby,  of  Thrybergh,  York. 

May  17.  Ingleby,  of  Ripley,  York. 

May  18.  Moore,  of  Loseley,  Surrey. 

May  19.  Dawnay,  of  Cowick,  York. 

June  3.  Hampson,  of  Taploiv,  Buckingham. 

fVUliamson,  of  East  Markhani,  Nottingham. 

Denny,  of  Giilingham,  Norfolk. 

Hardres,  of  Hardres,  Kent. 

.Tune  11.  Lowther,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland. 

June  13.  Alston,  of  Odell,  Bedford. 

June  20,  Corbet,  of  Leighton,  Montgomery. 

June  24,  Middleton,  of  Leighton,  Lancaster. 

June  28.  Payler,  of  Thoralby,  York. 

July  9.  Widdrington,  of  Widdrington,  Northumberland. 

July  20.  Valekenburgh,  of  Middleing,  York. 

Constable,  of  Everingham,  York. 

July  30.  Blackston,  of  Gibside,  Durham. 

Aug.  8.  Widdrington,  of  Cartington,  Northumberland. 

Aug.  15.  Markham,  of  Sedgebrook,  Lincoln. 

H  ungate,  of  Saxton,  York. 

Lennard,  of  West  Wickham,  Kent. 

Aug.  24.  Thorold,  of  Mar  start,  Lincoln. 

Aug.  29.  Rudston,  of  Hayton,  York. 

Aug.  30.  Wrotlesley,  of  Wroltesley,  Stafford. 

Bland,  of  Kippax  Park,  Yorkshire. 

Sept.  1 .  Throckmorton,  of  Coughton,  Warwick. 

Sept.   10.  Halton,  of  Samford,  Essex. 

Sept.  26.     Spencer,  of  Offley,  Herts. 

Sept,  27.    Golding,  of  Colston  Bassett,  Nottingham. 

Smithe,  of  Crantock,  Cornwall. 

Hene,  of  Winkfield,  Berks. 

Blount,  of  Sodinglon,  Worcester. 

Littleton,  of  Stoke  Milburgh,  Salop. 

Liddell,  of  Ravensholnie   Castle,  Durham.     (Lord 
liavenswoi-tk.J 

Lawday,  of  Exeter. 

Chamberlayne,  of  Wickham,  Oxford. 

Hunloke,  of  Wingerworth,  Derby. 

Badd,  of  Cames  Oysels,  Hants. 
March  20.  Crane,  of  Wood  Rising,  Norfolk. 
March  21.  Danvers,  of  Culworth,  Northampton. 

1643.  July  3.       Anderson,  of  Penley,  Herts. 

July  17.      Vavasour,  of  Copmantliorpe,  York. 

July  2,5.      Jones,  of  Albemarlis,  Carmarthen. 

Aug.  I .      Waldegrave,  of  Hever  Castle,  Kent.     {Earl  Waldegrave. 


Oct 

1. 

Oct. 

5, 

Oct. 

14, 

Nov. 

2. 

Nov. 

9. 

642 

-3.  Feb 

.  4. 

Feb. 

28. 

BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND. 


SS5 


1643.  Aug.  15.  Haggerston,  of  Haggerslon  CasUe,  Northumberland. 
Oct.  28.  Pate,  of  Sysonby,  Leicester. 

Nov.  9.  Bale,  of  Carlton  Curlew,  Leicester. 

Nov.  13.  O'Neill,  of  Upper  Claneboys,  Ireland. 

Nov.  16.  Hickman,  of  Gainsborough,  Lincoln. 

Dec.  7.  Botiler,  of  Bramfield,  Herts. 

Dec.  15.  Bathurst,  of  Lechlade,  Gloucestershire. 

1643-4.    Jan.   17.  Acton,  of  Mdenham  Hall,  Salop. 
March  14.  Hawley,  of  Buckland,  Somerset. 

1644.  April  1.  Preston,  of  Furness,  Lancaster. 
April  2.  Webb,  of  Odstock,  Wilts. 
April  25.  Prestwich,  of  Holm,  Lancaster. 
May  4.  Williams,  of  Guerneved,  Brecon. 
May  20.  Lucas,  of  Fenton,  Lincoln. 
June  14.  Thorold,  of  Hawley,  Lincoln. 

July  23^  Scudamore,  of  Ballingham,  Hereford. 

Oct.  8.  Bard,  of  Staines,  Middlesex.     (V.  Belmont  1646.) 

1644-5.  Feb.  12.  Vyvyan,  of  Trelowarren,  Cormvnll. 

Feb.  28.  Van  Coulster,  of  Amsterdam. 

March  21.  Boreel,  of  Amsterdam. 

1645.  May  9.  Carteret,  of  Metesches,  Jersey. 
Nov.  25.  Windebanck,  of  Haynes,  Wilts. 

1645-6.   Feb.  7.  Wright,  of  Dennington,  Suffolk.     (Patent  superseded  by  the 
king's  warrant.) 

March  6.  Charleton,  of  Hesleyside,  Northumberland. 

1646.  June  11.  Willys,  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambridge. 

1647.  June  21.  Lloyd,  of  Yale,  Denbigh. 


KING  CHARLES  IL 


1649. 

1650. 
1662. 
1657. 
1658. 

Sept.  1. 
Sept.  3. 
Sept.  18. 
Sept.  2. 
April  2. 
Oct.  19. 
Oct.  9. 

1659. 
1660. 

July  1. 
April  2. 

May  29. 
May  30. 
June  7. 

June  9. 

June  11. 
June  12. 

Brown,  of  Deptford,  Kent. 
De  Vic,  of  Guernsey. 
Forster,  of  Stokesly,  York. 
Fanshaw  (brother  of  Viscount  Fanshawe). 
Curtius,  resident  in  Sweden. 
Slingsby,  of  Bifrons,  Kent. 
Orby,  of  Crowland,  Lincoln. 
Bond,  of  Peckham,  Surrey. 
Carpentier,  of  France. 
Browne,  of  Kiddington,  Oxford. 
Whichcote,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 
Merces,  of  France. 
Evelyn,  of  Godstone,  Surrey. 
De  Raedt,  of  Holland. 

Bridge-man,  of  Great  Lever,  Lancashire.     (Earl  of  Brad- 
ford.) 
Palmer,  of  Carlton,  Northampton. 
Finch,  of  Raunston,  Bucks.     {Earl  of  Nottingham.) 
Langham,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northampton. 
Winch,  of  Hannes,  Bedford. 
Abdy,  of  Albins,  Essex. 
Draper,  of  Sunninghill,  Berks. 
Wright,  of  Dagenham,  Essex. 
Keate,  of  tlie  Hoo,  Herts. 
Speek,  of  Hasilbury,  Wilts. 


886  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1660.     June  13.  Gould,  of  London. 
Adams,  of  London. 

Atkins,  of  Clapham,  Surrey. 

June  14).  Allen,  of  London. 

North,  of  Milden  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Wiseman,  of  Riven  Hall,  Essex. 

June  18.  Dixwell,  of  Broomhouse,  Kent.    ' 

CuUum,  of  Hawstead  and  Hardwick  House,  Suffolk. 

June  19.  Darcy,  of  St.  Osiths,  Essex. 

June  20.  Howe,  of  Cold  Barwick,  Wilts. 

June  21.  Cutis,  of  Childerley,  Cambridge. 

Swale,  of  Swale  Hall,  York. 

Humble,  of  London. 

June  22.  Stapylton,  of  IVlyton,  York. 

Elwes,  of  Stoke,  Suffolk. 

Cordell,  of  Melford  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Robinson,  of  London. 

Abdy,  of  Moores,  Essex. 

June  25.  Hildyard,  of  Patrington,  York. 

Astley,  of  Hill  Morton,  Warwick. 

Bowyer,  of  Denham  Court,  Bucks. 

Stanley,  of  Alderley  Park,  Chester. 

June  26.  Shuckburgh,  of  Shuckburgh,  Warwick. 

June  27.  Wray,  of  Ashby,  Lincoln. 

Stuart,  of  Harteley  Mauduit,  Hants. 

Warburton,  of  Arley,  Chester. 

Holies,  of  Winterbourne,  Dorset. 

June  28.  St.  John,  of  Woodford,  Northampton.     (Lord  St.  John.) 

June  29.  Delaval,  of  Seaton,  Northumberland. 

June  30.  Henley,  of  Henley,  Somerset. 

Ellys,  of  Wyham,  Lincoln. 

July  2.  Covert,  of  Slaugham,  Sussex. 

Lear,  of  London. 

Berkeley,  of  Bruton,  Somersetshire. 

July  3.  Hudson,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leicester, 

Herbert,  of  Tinterne,  Monmouthshire. 

July  4.  Middleton,  of  Chirke,  Denbigh. 

■ •  Noel,  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  Leicester. 

July  7.  Buswell,  of  Clipston,  Northampton. 

July  10.  Austen,  of  Bexley,  Kent. 

July  12.  Hales,  of  Beakesbourne,  Kent. 

July  13.  Gierke,  of  Hitcham,  Bucks. 

Boothby,  of  Broadlow  Ash,  Derby. 

July  1 4.  Dixie,  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leicester. 

July  16.  Bright,  of  Badsworth,  York. 

Warner,  of  Parham,  Suffolk. 

July  17.  Harby,  of  Aldenham,  Herts. 

July  18.  Morland,  alias  Morley,  of  Sulhamstead  Banister,  Berks. 

July  19.  Hewet,  of  Pishobury,  H^ts. 

•  Hollywood,  of  Evington,  Kent. 

July  22.  Brown,  of  London. 

Vernon,  of  Hodnet,  Salop. 

July  23.  Aubrey,  of  Llanlrithyd,  Glamorgan. 

Thomas,  of  Folkington,  Sussex. 

July  25.  Sclater,  of  Cambridge. 

Conway,  of  Brothruthan,  Flint. 

July  26.  Green,  of  Sampford,  Essex. 

July  28.  Stapley,  of  Patcham,  Sussex. 

July  30.  Robinson,  of  Newby,  York. 

July  31.  Gresham,  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 


BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND.  237 

1660.     Aug.   1.  Dudley,  of  Clapton,  Northampton. 

Aug.  2.  Smithson,  of  Stanwick,  York.     {Duke  of  Nortlivmbetiand.) 

Aug.  3.  Mostyn,  of  Mostyn  Hall,  Flint. 

Aug.  4.  Willoughby,  of  Willoughby,  Nottingham. 

Aug.  6.  Oldfield,  of  Spalding,  Lincolnshire. 

Aug.  10.  Leicester,  of  Tabley,  Chester. 

Aug.  11.  Wheler,  of  Westminster. 

Aug.  16.  Newton,  of  Barr's  Court,  Gloucester. 

Lee,  of  Hartwell,  Bucks. 

Smith,  of  Hatherstone,  Chester. 

Aug.  17.  Assheton,  of  Middleton,  Lancaster. 

Rous,  of  Henham,  Suffolk.     {Earl  of  Stradbroke.) 

Aug.  22.  Massingberd,  of  Bratostshall  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Aug.  28.  Hales,  of  Coventry. 

Aug.  SO.  Bovey,  of  Hillfields,  "Warwick. 

Knightle)%  of  Offchurch,  Warwick. 

Aug.  31.  Drake,  of  Ash,  Devon. 

Sept.  5.  St.  George,  of  Carickermrick,  co.  Trim,  Ireland. 

Sept.  ]  1.  Bowyer,  of  Knippersley,  Stafford. 

Sept.  13.  Wilde  (Recorder  of  London). 

Sept.  19.  Ashe,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

Sept.  22.  Howe,  of  Compton,  Gloucester. 

Sept.  26.  Sivitiburne,  of  Caplieaton,  Northumberland. 

Oct.  12.  Trott,  of  Laverstoke,  Hants. 

Oct.  13.  Miller,  of  Oxenheath,  Kent. 

Oct.  15.  Lewis,  of  Ledstone,  York. 

Oct.  16.  Francklyn,  of  Moor  Park,  Herts. 

Oct.  19.  Beale,  of  Maidstone,  Kent. 

Nov.  8.  Russell,  of  Laugharne,  Caermarthen. 

Nov.  9.  Boothby,  of  Chingford,  Essex, 

Backhouse,  of  London. 

Cutler,  of  London. 

Nov.  16.  Mottet,  of  Liege,  in  Flanders. 

Nov.  21.  Gifford,  of  Burstall,  Leicester. 

Foote,  of  London.     (Earl  of  Onslow.) 

Nov.  22.  Mainwaring,  of  Over  Peover,  Chester. 

Bennet,  of  Babraham,  Cambridge. 

Nov.  29.  Wroth,  of  Blenden  Hall,  Kent. 

Dec.  3.  Winn,  of  Nostell,  York.     {Lord  Headley.) 

Dec.  4.  Fetherstone,  of  Blackesware,  Herts. 

Monnoux,  of  Wotton,  Bedford. 

Dec.  10.  Peyton,  of  Doddington,  Cambridge. 

Dec.  11.  Anderson,  of  Broughton,  Lincoln. 

Fagg,  of  Wiston,  Sussex. 

Dec.  IB.  Herbert,  of  Bromfield,  Salop. 

Dec.  19.  Ward,  of  Bexley,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  22.  Keyt,  of  Ebrington,  Gloucester. 

.  Killegrew,  of  Arwynick,  Cornwall. 

Buck,  of  Hamby  Grange,  Lincoln.  ' 

Dec.  24.  Frankland,  of  Thirkelby,  York. 

-  Stydolph,  of  Norbury,  Surrey. 

Gardiner,  of  London. 

Dec.  28.  Juxon,  of  Albourne,  Sussex. 

Dec.  29.  Legard,  of  Ganlon,  York. 

Dec.  81.  Jackson,  of  Hickleton,  York. 

Marwood,  of  Little  Bushby,  York. 

1660-1.    Jan.   2.  Pickering,  of  Whaddon,  Cambridge. 

Bedingfeld,  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk. 

Jan.   4.  Plomer,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London 

Jan.   8.  Springett,  of  the  Broyle,  Sussex, 


238 


COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 


1660-1.  Jan 

23 

Jan. 

25. 

Jan. 

29. 

Feb. 

2. 

Feb. 

7. 

Feb. 

9. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

15. 

Feb. 

18. 

Feb. 

21. 

Feb. 

23, 

March  4. 

1661. 


March  10. 
March  16, 


March  18, 
March  20, 


March  26, 
March  30. 
April  7. 
April  8. 
April  9. 

April  20. 

April  26. 
April  29. 
April  30. 
May  1. 
May  7. 
May  10. 


May  15. 
May  16. 
May  18. 
May  20. 
May  21. 

May  25. 
May  27. 
June  4. 
June  5. 
June  8. 
June  17. 


Powell,  alias  Hinson,  of  Pengethly,  Hereford. 

Newton,  of  London. 

Staughton,  of  Staughton,  Surrey. 

Rokeby,  of  Skyers,  York. 

Ernie,  of  New  Sarum,  Wilts. 

Huband,  of  Ipsley,  Warwick. 

Morgan,  of  Llangattock,  Monmouth. 

Lane,  of  Tulske,  Roscommon,  Ireland. 

Wakeman,  of  Beckford,  Gloucester.   (Patent  never  passed  the 

seal.) 
Wright,  of  Cranham  Hall,  Essex> 
Colleton,  of  London. 
Modyford,  of  London. 
Beaumount,  of  Stovghton  Grange,  Leicester. 
Smylhe,  of  Eshe,  Durham. 
Napier,  of  Luton  Hoo,  Bedford,  with  precedencv  of  24  Sept. 

1611. 
Gifford,  of  Castle  Jordan,  Meath. 
Clifton,  of  Clifton,  Lancaster. 
IVilson,  of  East  Bourne,  Sussex. 
Meade,  of  Shipton  Court,  Oxon. 
Brougliton,  of  BrouglUon,  Stafford. 
Slingsby,  of  Newcells,  Herts. 
Crofts,  of  Stow,  Suffolk. 
Verney,  of  Middle  Claydon,  Bucks. 
Dycer,  of  Uphall,  Herts. 
Brotnfield,  of  Southwark,  Surrey. 
Rich,  of  Sunning,  Berks. 
Smith,  of  Edmundstborp,  Leicester. 
Long,  of  Whaddon,  Wilts. 
Fettiplace,  of  Childrey,  Berks. 
Cocks,  of  Dumbleton,  Gloucester. 
Hendley,  of  Cuck  field,  Sussex. 
Parsons,  of  Langley,  Bucks. 
Cambell,  of  Woodford,  Essex. 
Morice,  of  Werrington,  Devon. 
Gawdy,  of  Crow's  Hall,  Suffolk. 
Cayley,  of  Brampton,  York. 
Godolphin,  of  Godolphin,  Cornwall. 
Curzon,  of  Water  Peery,  Oxon. 
Fowell,  of  Fowell,  Devon. 
Cropley,  of  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex. 
Smyth,  of  Redcliffe,  Bucks. 
Cooke,  of  JVheatlei/,  York. 
Lloyd,  of  Garth,  Montgomery. 
Powell,  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex. 
Ashbumham,  of  Bromham,  Sussex. 
Smith,  of  Long  Ashton,  Somerset. 
Jenkhison,  of  Walcot,  Qjford.     {^Earl  of  lAverpool.) 
Gli/7i7ie,  if  Bisseter,  alkis  Burncester,  Oxon. 
Chernocke,  of  Hulcott,  Bedford. 
Brooke,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk. 
Nevill,  alias  Smith,  of  Holt,  Leicester. 
Andrews,  of  Lalhbury,  Bucks. 
Craven,  of  Spersholt,  Bucks. 
Clavering,  of  Axitell,  Durham. 
Dereham,  of  West  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
Slanley,  of  Hooton,  Chester. 
CuUen,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrej*. 
Rxishout,  of  MUnst-Maylers,  Essex.     {Lord  Norlhwick.) 


BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND.  289 

1661.  June  17.     Copley,  of  Sprotborougb,  York. 

WUliams,  {now  Williams- Bulkeky,)  of  Penryhn,  Caernarvon. 

June  18.  Winchcombe,  of  Bucklebury,  Berks. 

Clerke,  of  Launde  Abbey,  Leicester. 

Viner,  of  London. 

Sylyard,  of  Delawarr,  Kent. 

July  10.  Guise,  of  Elmore,  Gloucester. 

July  11.  Forster,  of  East  Greenwich,  Kent. 

July  16.  Parker,  of  Arwarton,  Suffolk. 

•  Duke,  of  Betiball,  Suff"olk. 

July  21.  Hussey,  of  Caytliorp,  Lincoln. 

Barkham,  of  Wainflete,  Lincoln. 

July  23.  Norton,  of  the  city  of  Coventry. 

Dormer,  of  Lee  Grange,  Bucks. 

Aug.  2.  Carew,  of  Haccomb,  Devon. 

Aug.  7.  Milbanke,  of  Hcdnaby,  York, 

Aug.  16.  Rothwell,  ofEwerby  and  Stapleford,  Lincoln. 

Aug.  22.  Banks,  of  London. 

Aug.  30.  Ingoldsby,  of  Lethenborow,  Bucks. 

Sept.  3.  Bickley,  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 

Sept.  5.  Jason,  of  Broad  Somerford,  Wilts. 

Sept.  26.  Yonge,  of  Culleton,  Devon. 

Oct.  4.  Van  Freisendorf,  of  Hordeck,  lord  of  Kymp,  in  Sweden. 

Nov,  8.  Roberts,  of  Willesden,  Middlesex. 

Nov.  15.  Luckyn,  of  Waltham,  Essex. 

Nov.  28.  Sinijth,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex. 

Dec.  3.  Sadleir,  of  Temple  Dinesley,  Herts. 

Dec.  9.  WyndJiam,  of  Orchard-Wyndham,  Somerset.     (^Earl  of  Egre- 
mont.) 

1661-2.  Jan.  24'.  Southcott,  of  Blighborough,  Lincoln. 

Treveli/au,  of  Netllecombe,  Somerset, 

Feb.  4.  Dunconibe,  of  Tangle^',  Surrey. 

Feb.  7.  Bacon,  of  Gillingham,  Norfolk. 

Cocks,  of  Dumbleton,  Gloucester. 

Feb.  11.       Osbom,  of  Ckicksand,  Bedford. 
Feb.  27.      Coryton,  of  Newton,  Cornwall. 
Feb.  28.      Lloyd,  of  Woking,  Surrey. 
March  7.     Proby,  of  Elton  Hall,  Hunts. 
March  20.  Stapylton,  of  Carleton,  York. 

1662.  April  16.     Braham,  of  New  Windsor,  Berks. 
Wittewrong,  of  Stantonbury,  Bucks. 
Matthews,  of  Great  Gobions,  Essex. 
Barnard,  of  the  Town  of  Huntingdon. 
Lort,  of  Stackpoole  Court,  Pembroke. 
Gage.,  of  Heiigrave,  Svffolk. 
Hook,  of  Flanchford,  Surrey. 
Savile,  of  Copley,  York. 
Wandesford,  of  Kirklington,  York. 
Astley,  of  Patshull,  Staffordshire. 
Garrard,  of  Langford,  Norfolk. 
Fust,  of  Hill,  Gloucester. 
Long,  of  Westminster. 
Cann,  of  Compton,  Gloucester. 

Middleton,    {iioiv  Moiick,)    of  Belsey  Castle,    Northumber- 
land. 

Graham,  of  Norton-Conyers,  York. 
Tancred,  of  Borovghbridge,  York. 
Heron,  of  Chipchase,  Northumberland. 
Wenman,  of  Caswell,  Oxford. 
Purefoy,  of  Wadley,  Berks. 


May 

2. 

June 

13. 

July 

1. 

July  15. 

July 

22. 

July 

24. 

Aug. 

5. 

Aug. 

13. 

Aug. 

16. 

Aug. 

21. 

Sept. 

1. 

Sept. 

13. 

Oct. 

24. 

Nov. 

17. 

Nov. 

20. 

Nov, 

.  29. 

Dec. 

,  4, 

240 


COMPLETE  IJST  OF  THE 


1662.  Dec.  9.       Cobb,  of  Adderbury,  Oxon. 

Dec.  12.     Brooke,  of  Norton  Priori/,  Chester. 
Dec.  22.     Pindar,  of  Edinshaw,  Chester. 
1662-3.  Jan.  19.     Slanning,  of  Marristow,  Devon. 
Jan.  22.       Reeve,  of  Thwaite,  Suffolk. 
March  18.  Brograve,  of  Hamrrells,  Herts. 

1663.  April  7.       Barnardiston,  of  Ketton,  Suffolk. 
May  11.     Barnardiston,  of  Brightwell,  Suffolk. 
June  1.        Dawes,  of  Putney,  Surrey. 

Holman,  of  Banbury,  Oxford. 

June  29.      Cooke,  of  Brome  Hall,  Norfolk. 
June  30.      Bellot,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire. 
July  1.        Downing,  of  East  Hatley,  Cambridge. 
July  13.     Gawdy,  of  West  Harling,  Norfolk. 
July  14.      Pym,  of  Brymmore,  Sotnerset. 
July  29.       D'Oyley,  (now  D'Oi/ly,)  of  Sliottisham,  Norfolk. 
Aug.  12.     Marsham,  of  Cuxlon,  Kent.     (Earl  of  Romney). 
Aug.  16.     Barnham,  of  Boughton  Monchelsey,  Kent. 
Dec.  15.     Leke,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  Nottingham. 
Dec.  30.     St.  Barbe,  of  Broadlands,  Hants. 
1663-4.  Feb.  12.     Cambell,  of  Clay  Hall,  Essex. 

Feb.  22.      Pennyman,  of  Ormsby  in  Cleveland,  York. 
March  1.     Modyford,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Middlesex. 
MarA  3.     Selby,  of  Whitehouse,  Durham. 

1664.  March  31.  Fortescue,  of  Fallow-pit,  Devon. 
Tuke,  of  Cressing  Temple,  Essex. 
Tempest,  of  Tong,  York. 
Osbaldeston,  of  Chadlington,  Oxford. 
Tooker,  of  Maddington,  Wilts. 
Anderson,  of  Eyeworth,  Bedford. 
Bateman,  of  How  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Lorraine,  of  Kirk-Harle,  Northumberland. 
Wentworth,  of  West  Bretton,  York. 
Biddulph,  of  IFestcombe,  Kent. 

Green,  of  Mitcham,  Surrey. 

Dec.  24.      Cookes,  of  Norgrave,  Worcester. 
1664-3.  Jan.  10.     Wolstenholme,  of  London. 
Jan.  11.      Jacob,  of  Bromley,  Essex. 
Jan.  12.      Yeamans,  of  Bristol. 
Jan.  13.      Pye,  of  Hone,  Derby. 

Jan.  18.      Taylor,  of  Park  House,  in  Maidstone,  Kent. 
March  3.     Leman,  of  Northaw,  Herts. 

1665.  March  30.  Smyth,  of  Upton,  Essex. 

April  14.     Crispe,  of  Hammersmith,  Middlesex. 
April  13.     Shaw,  of  London. 
May  10.     Browne,  of  Caversham,  Oxford. 

May  20.     Rawdon,  of  Moira,  Doume,  Ireland.  (^Marquess  of  Hastings.) 
June  8.        Jocelyn,  of  Hyde  Hall,  Herts.     (Earl  of  Roden.) 
June  16.     Dukinfield,  of  Dukinfield  Hall,  Chester. 
July  6.        Lawson,  of  Brough,  York. 
July  20.     Tirrell,  of  Hanslape,  Bucks. 
July  25.      Burdett,  of  Burtkwaite,  York. 
July  26.      Moor,  of  Mayds  Morton,  Bucks. 
Sept.  9.      Barker,  of  Hambleton,  Rutland. 
Dec.  12.     Oglander,  of  Nunwell,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Hants. 
1663-6.  Jan.  31.     Temple,  of  Sheen,  Surrey. 
March  1.     Swan,  of  Southfleet,  Kent. 
March  6.     Shirley,  of  Preston,  Sussex, 

Diggs,  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent. 

Gleane,  of  Hardwicke,  Norfolk. 


May  23. 
June  23. 
July  1. 
July  13. 
Aug.  31. 
Sept.  26. 
Sept.  27. 
Nov.  2. 


BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND. 


241 


1666. 

May  10. 

June  13. 

July  4. 

July  7. 

July  12. 

July  20. 

Oct.  22. 

Nov.  17. 

Dec.  31. 

1666-7 

.  Jan.  16. 

Jan.  29. 

Feb.  7. 

March  21. 

1667. 

March  28. 

May  7. 

May  24. 

1668. 

July  25. 

Aug.  28. 

1670. 

April  28. 

May  5. 

June  4. 

Oct.  25. 

1670-1 

.March  22, 

1671. 

June  28. 

Nov.  18. 

Dec.  1 1. 

1672. 

Nov.  13. 

Nov.  28. 

1672-3.  Feb.  7. 

1673. 

June  2. 

Nov.  12. 

Nov.  18. 

Dec.  1. 

Dec.  12. 

1674. 

March  25. 

May  22. 

May  20. 

June  7. 

Oct.  30. 

Nov.  2. 

Dec.  26. 

1674-5.  Feb.  24. 

1675. 

April  23. 

Nov.  22. 

Dec.  22. 

1675-6.  Jan.  24. 

March  11. 

1676. 

March  29. 

June  13. 

June  19. 

June  21. 

Dec.  18. 

1676-7.  Feb.  8. 

Feb.  26. 

March  3. 

1677. 

March  29. 

April  7. 

June  29. 

Nelthorjie,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Middlesex. 
Viner,  of  London. 
Twisden,  of  Bradboum,  Kent. 
Aucher,  of  Bishopsbourne,  Kent. 
D'Oyley,  of  Chiselhampton,  Oxon. 
Hoby,  of  Bisham,  Berks. 
Putt,  of  Combe,  Devon. 
Tirrell,  of  Springfield,  Essex. 
Gerard,  of  Fiskerton,  Lincoln. 
Yeamans,  of  Redland,  Gloucester. 
Scroop,  of  Cockerington,  Lincoln. 
Fortescue,  of  Wood,  Devon. 
Betenson,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 
Peyton,  of  Doddington,  Cambridga 
Martin,  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 
Hastings,  of  Redlineh,  Somerset. 
Havham,  of  Winbourne,  Dorset. 
Topp,  of  Tormarton,  Gloucester. 
Langhorn,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 
Mostyn,  of  Tnlacre,  Flint. 
Stonhouse,  of  Radley,  Berks. 
Carteret,  of  St.  Owen,  Jersey. 
Skipwith,  of  Newbold  Hall,  Warwick. 
Sdbyn,  of  Evne,  in  Gravenhurst,  Bedford. 
Chaytor,  of  Croft  Hall,  York. 
Croft,  of  Croft  Castle,  Hei-eford. 
St.  Aubyn,  of  Clowance,  Cornwall. 

Eden,  (?ww  Johnson-Eden,)  of  West  Auckland,  Durham, 
Werden  (secretarj'  to  the  Duke  of  York). 
Allen,  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk. 
Warre,  of  Hestercomb,  Somerset. 
Bridgeman,  of  Ridley,  Chester. 
Windham,  of  Trent,  Somerset. 
Harris,  of  Stowford,  Devon. 
Blackett,  of  Matson  Hall,  JVewcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Thompson,  of  Haversham,  Bucks. 
,  Van  Troinp,  of  Holland. 
Parker,  of  Ration,  Sussex. 
Sherard,  of  Lopethorpe,  Lincoln. 
Tynte,  of  Halsewell,  Somerset. 
Clarges,  of  St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex. 
Williams,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 
Filmer,  of  East  Sutton,  Kent. 
Nevill,  of  Grove,  Nottingham. 
Tulpe,  of  Amsterdam. 
More,  of  More  Hall,  Lancaster. 
Samvvell,  of  Upton,  Northampton. 
Rich,  of  London. 
,  Maddox,  of  Wormley,  Herts. 
.  Barker,  of  Bockinghall,  Essex. 
Brooke,  of  York. 

Head,  of  Hermitage,  near  Rochester. 

Pennington,  of  Muncaster,  Cumberland.    (Lord  Muncasler.) 
Hoskyns,  of  Harwood,  Hereford. 
Standish,  of  Duxbury,  Lancaster, 
Robertson,  alias  Colyear,  of  Holland. 
Dyke,  of  Horeham,  Sussex. 
,  Cotton,  of  Comhermere,  Chester.     (  Visceunt  Comhermere.) 
fVilloughby,  of  Wollaton,  Nottingham.     [Lord  Middleton.) 
Vitus,  alias  White,  of  Limerick,  Ireland. 


242 


COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 


1677.  July  13. 
July  24. 
Sept.  29. 
Oct.  8. 
Oct.  18. 
Oct.  25. 
Dec.  19. 

1677-8.  Jan.  21. 

1678.  April  22. 
May  8. 
May  18. 
June  20. 
June  22. 
July  6. 
July  18. 
July  27. 
Dec.  6. 

1679.  March  29. 
June  25. 
July  16. 
Nov.  17. 
Dec.  20. 

1679-80.  Jan.  27. 
Jan.  28. 

1680.  Oct.  22. 
1680-1.    Feb.  2. 

1681.  April  15. 


June  29. 

July  1. 

July  4. 

Nov.  17. 

Dec.  6. 
1681-2.  Jan.  20. 

Jan.  26. 

Feb.  1. 

Feb.  25. 

May  12. 

June  28. 

June  29. 

Dec.  24. 

Feb.  17. 

Aug.  2. 

Dec.  13. 
Feb.  22, 

Sept.  16. 

Sept.  17. 

Oct.  16. 

Dec.  15. 
1684-6.  Jan.  23. 

Feb.  4. 

Feb.  5. 

June  25. 

Dec.  17. 


1682. 


1682-3 
1683. 


1683-4, 
1684. 


1685. 


Barlow,  of  Slebege,  Pembroke. 

Newdigate,  of  Arbury,  Warwick. 

Cast,  of  Stanford,  Lincoln.     (^Earl  Brownlow.) 

Anderton,  of  Lostock,  Lancaster. 

Simeon,  of  Chilworlh,  Oxon. 

Poole,  of  Poole,  Chester. 

Wharton,  of  Kirkby  Kendall,  Westmoreland, 

Aclarid,  of  Columb-John,  Devon  (with  jmcedency  of^^  June 

1644). 
Edwardes,  of  Shrewsbury.  {^With  precedency  from  after  1644.) 
Oxenden,  of  Dene,  Kent. 

Bowyer,  (now  Goring,)  of  Leighthorne,  Sussex. 
Curll,  of  Soberton,  Hants. 
Dutton,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset. 
Dyer,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex, 
Child,  of  Wanstead,  Essex. 
Skipwith,  of  Metheringham,  Lincoln. 
Hawkesworth,  of  Hawkesworth,  York. 
Kenrick,  of  Whitley,  Berkshire. 
Snowe,  of  Salesbury,  Herts. 
Marow,  of  Berkswell,  Warwick. 
Bradshaigh,  of  Haigh,  Lancaster. 
Stapleton  {Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands). 
Blount,  of  Tittenhanger,  Herts. 
Walker,  of  Bushey  Hall,  Herts. 
Sas  Van  Bosch,  of  Holland. 
Roberts,  of  Bow,  Essex. 
Beckwith,  of  Aldborough,  York. 
Parkyns,  of  Bunney,  Nottingham..     (Lord  Rancliffe^ 
Bunbury,  of  Bunbury  and  Stanney,  Chester. 
Barker,  of  London. 
Seymour,  of  Langley,  Bucks. 
Jeffreys,  of  Bulstrode,  Bucks. 
Middleton,  of  Hackney,  Middlesex. 
Alston,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex. 

Robinson,  of  Kentwell  Hall,  in  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 
Maynard,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex.     (  Viscount  Maynard.) 
Napier,  of  Punknol,  Dorset. 
Davers,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk. 
James,  of  Creshall,  Essex. 
Gans,  of  the  Netherlands. 
Thornhill,  of  Barbadoes. 
Evelyn,  of  Long  Dilton,  Surrey. 
Lear,  of  Lindridge,  Devon. 
Wytham,  of  Goldsborough,  York. 
Richards,  of  Brambletye  House,  Sussex, 
Dashwood,  of  Norlhbrook,  Oxford. 
Chute,  of  Hauxfall  Place,  Kent. 
Shiers,  of  Slyfield  House,  in  Great  Bookham,  Surrey. 
Sandys,  of  Northbourne,  Kent. 
Blacket,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumberland. 
Child,  of  Surat,  in  the  East  Indies. 
Soame,  of  Thurlow,  Suffolk. 
Sudbury,  of  Eldon,  Durham. 
Jenkinson,  of  Walton,  Derby. 


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KING  JAMES  II. 

1685-6.  Jan.  11.  Davies,  of  London. 

Feb.  4.  Sherbourne,  of  Stony-hurst,  Lancaster. 
Guldeford,  of  Hempstead,  Kent. 

1686.  Aprill5.  lilois,  of  Grundisburgh  Hall,  Suffolk. 
May  6.  Compton,  of  Hartbur)',  Gloucester. 
May  12.  Charlton,  of  Liidford,  Hereford. 
Sept.  9.  Speelman,  of  Holland. 

1686-7.  March  17.  Humble,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex. 
March  19.  Duck,  of  Haswell,  Durham. 

1687.  Aug.  1.       Fuller,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 
Sept.  13.     Pynsent,  of  Erthfont,  Wilts. 

Oct.  8.        St3'ch,  of  Newbury,  Essex. 
1689.     March  31.  Lavvson,  of  I  sell,  Cumberland. 

July  6.        Williams,  (now  WUliams-lFynn,)  of  the  Isle  of  Anglesey,  and 
of  Gray's  Inn,  MidUleses!. 

July  21.      Ashhurst,  of  Emington,  Oxon. 

Sept.  7.       Fytche,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 

Sept.  20.     Morden,  of  Wricklemarsh,  Kent. 

Nov.  15.     Narborough,  of  Knowlton,  Kent. 
1689.     July  19.      Molesworth,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica. 

Nov.  30.     Ramsden,  of  Byrom,  York. 


WILLIAM  AND  MARY. 


1690-1.   Feb.  13.    Robinson,  of  Neioby,  York.     {Earl  de  Grey.) 

1691.  Dec.  7.       Edwards,  of  York. 
1691-2.   Jan.   11.  Duddlestone,  of  Bristol. 

1692.  July  28.     Wentworlh,  of  North  Empsall,  York. 
1692-3.  March  2.  Leighton,  of  Watllesborougli,  Salop. 
1693-4.  March  2.  Colt,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster. 
1694.     April  20.     Smith,  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex. 

Dec.  24.     Tliomas,  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  Glamorgan. 

1696.  April  13.    Blackham,  of  London. 

May  2.       Wheate,  of  Giympton,  Oxford. 
May  28.     Ayshcombe,  of  Lyford,  Bucks. 
1696-7.   Feb.  22.    Mansel,  of  Trimsaran,  Carmarthen. 

1697.  March  31.  Hodges,  of  Middlesex,  and  Cadiz,  in  Spain. 

April  1.      Buckworth,  [now  Buckworth-Herne-Soame,)  of  Sheen,  near 

Richmond,  Surrey, 
June  15.     Lowther,  of  Marske,  York. 
July  12.      Tichbourne,  of  Beaulieu,  co.  Louth,  Ireland. 
Dec.  17.     Farington,  of  Chichester,  Sussex. 
1697-8.  March  24.  Tipping,  of  Wheatfield,  Oxon. 

1698.  March  23.  Germaine,  of  Westminster. 

July  19.      Powell,  of  Broadway,  Carmarthen. 
July  25.      Clarke,  of  Snailwell,  Cambridge. 
July  28.     Firebrace,  of  London. 
Dec.  3.       Norris,  of  Speke,  Lancaster. 
1698-9.    Feb.  21.   Rogers,  of  Wisdome,  Devon. 

1699.  April  IS.     Stanley,  of  Grange  Gorman,  near  Dublin. 
May  12.      Denton,  of  Hillersden,  Bucks. 

June  9.       Vander-Brande,  of  Cleverskirke,  in  Holland. 

31  2 


24*  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1699.  Dec.  14.     Brown,  of  London. 

Anguish,  alias  Allen,  of  Somerley  Town,  co.  Suffolk. 

Dec.  20.      Newman,  of  Fifehead  Magdalen,  Dorset. 
1699-1700.   March  as.  Wescombe  (Consul  at  Cadiz). 

1700.  April  6.       Chetwode,  of  Oakley,  Staff'ord. 

1700-1.  Jan.  31.    Van-Acker,  (afterwards  Sambrook,)  of  London. 

1701.  March  26.  Moyer,  of  Petsey  Hall,  Essex. 
Aug.  12.     Thornycroft,  of  Milcomb,  Oxford. 

1702.  July  3.        Windham,  of  Grasham|)ton,  Worcester. 
July  10.      Sidley,  of  Southfleet,  Kent. 


1703. 

Mav  21. 

1704. 

April  1. 

April  13. 

Nov.  1. 

1703. 

Oct.  4. 

Oct.  29. 

1706. 

June  27. 

1707. 

ANNE. 

Webster,  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex. 

Dolben,  of  Thingdon,  alias  Finedon,  Northampton. 
Irby,  of  Boston,  Lincoln.     {Lord  Boston.) 
Fowler,  of  Harnage  Grange,  Salop. 
Fleming,  of  Rydal,  Westmoreland. 
Miller,  of  Cliichesler,  Sussex. 
Halford,  of  Welhara,  Leicester. 
Furnese,  of  Waldershere,  Kent. 
June  28.     Dashwood,  [now  Dashwood-King,)  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks. 
July  30.      Williams,  of  Edwiiisford,  Caermarthen. 
Dec.  5.       Goodere,  of  Burhope,  Hereford. 
1708.     April  1.      Lloyd,  of  Milfield,  Cardigan. 

May  6.        Cairnes,  of  Monaghan,  Ireland. 
1708-9.  March  18.  De  Neufville,  of  Frankfort,  Germany. 
May  21.     Abercrombie,  of  Edinburgh. 
Aug.  23.     Elwill,  of  Exeter. 
Sept.  9.       Thorold,  of  Harmston,  Lincoln. 
1709-10.  Feb.  24.  Brown,  of  Edinburgh. 
1710-11.  Feb.  11.  Lambert,  of  London. 
1711.     Oct.  17.     Lake,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London. 
Dec.  11.     Calverley,  of  Calverley,  York. 

1713.  June  4.       Freke,  of  West  Bilney,  Norfolk. 
July  13.      Crosse,  of  Westminster. 

Aug.  6.       Evelyn,  of  Wotto7i  Flace,  Surrey. 
1713-14.  Feb.  19.  Des  Bouverie,  of  Loyidon.     [Earl  of  Radnor.) 
March  1.    Cope,  of  Brewerne,  Oxford. 
March  5.    Buswell,  alias  Pelsant,  of  Clipston,  Northampton. 

1714.  Nov.  1.      Beck,  of  London. 

Nov.  16.  Austen,  of  Derhams,  Middlesex. 

Nov.  30.  Humphreys,  of  London. 

Dec.  1.  Eyles,  of  London. 

Dec.  2.  Smyth,  of  Isfield,  Sussex.  ^ 

Dec.  3.  Page,  of  Greenwich,  Kent.       - 

Dec.  13.  Fryer,  of  London. 

1714-15.    Jan.  6.  Lowther,  of  Swillington,  York. 

Jan.  ]].  Carew,  of  Beddingion,  Surrey. 
March  11.  Janssen,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

1715.  May  24.  Kneller,  of  Whitton,  Middlesex. 

June  2.        Warrender,  of  Locliend,  in  East  Lolhian,  North  Britain. 


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KING  GEORGE  I. 

1715.  Aug.  8.      Tench,  of  Low  Layton,  Essex. 

Sept.  10.  St.  John,  of  Longthorpe,  Northampton. 

Sept.  19.  Chaplin,  of  South,  Lincoln,  and  of  London. 

Nov.  15.  Byng,  of  Sauthill,  Bedford.     (Viscount  Torrington.) 

1716.  Aprils.  Sloane,  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex. 
June  n.  Dixwell,  of  Cotton  Hall,  Warwick. 
June  19.  Dutry,  of  London. 

July  16.      D'Aeth,  of  Knowlton,  Kent. 
July  20.      Decker,  of  London. 
1716-17.  Feb.  26.  Milner,  of  New  Appleton  Hcdl,  York. 

1717.  July  1.        Perrot,  of  Richmond,  Surrey.     (Doubtful  if  a  patent  ever 

passed  the  seal.) 
Oct.  .31.      Ellon,  of  the  City  of  Bristol. 

1718.  April  19.    Bridges,  of  Goodiieston,  Kent. 
July  16.      Blackwell,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk. 
Aug.  27.     Oughton,  of  Tetchbrook,  Warwick. 

1718-19.  Jan.  20.  Fellows,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey. 

1720.     May  28.     Chardin,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 

Blunt,  if  London. 

Mosley,  of  Rolleston,  Stafford. 

Colby,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex, 

Chapman,  of  London. 

Sanderson,  of  Combe,  in  Greenwich,  Kent. 

Codrington,  of  Dodington,  Gloticester. 

Frederick,  of  IVestininster,  Middlesex. 

Vandeput,  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

Mitchell,  of  Westshore,  Zetland,  in  Scotland. 

Fermor,  (afterwards  Eversfield,)  of  Welches,  Sussex,  and  of 
Seven-Oaks,  Kent. 

Farnabi/,  of  Keppinglon,  Kent. 
1726-7.    Jan.  20.    Hill,  of  limokesi.one,  Salop. 
1727.     April  27.    Turner,  of  Warham,  Norfolk. 


June  17. 

June  18. 

June  27. 

July  19. 

1721. 

April  21. 

1723, 

June  10. 

Nov.  7. 

1724. 

June  19. 

1725. 

May  4. 

1726. 

July  21. 

KING  GEORGE  IL 


1728.  April  6.       Gough,  of  Edgbaslon,  Warwick.     [Lord  Culthorpe.) 

1 729.  Dec.  20.     Wyche,  of  Chewton,  Somerset. 

1730.  March  10.  Robinson,  of  Rokeby,  York.     (Lord  llokeby.) 
March  11.  Lade,  of  Warbleton,  Sussex. 

1731.  Aug.  9.       Wynne,  of  Leeswood,  Flint. 
1731-2.  Jan.  13.     Clayton,  of  Morden,  Surrey. 

March  1 1.  Brown,  of  Westminster. 

1732.  June  15.     Pleydell,  of  Coleshill,  Berks. 
1732-3.  Jan.  17.    Heathcote,  of  London. 

1733.  Aug.  16.     Healhcole,  of  Hursley,  Hants. 

Aug.  24.      Turner,  (now  Page-Turner,)  of  Anibrosden,  Ofurd. 
1736-7.  March  21.  Peachey,  of  Petworth,  Sussex.     (Lord  Selsey.) 
1737.     Oct.  31.       Payne,  of  St.  Christopher's. 
]  738.     J  uly  4.        Army  log  ■,  of  Kirklees,  York. 
1738-9.    Feb.  7.     Hulse,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  Middlesex. 

Feb.  16.     Drury,  of  Overstone,  Northampton. 
1741,     March  24.  Thorold,  of  Harmston,  Lincoln. 

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246  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1742.     Oct.  23.      Wynn,  of  Bodvean,  and  GlynnUivon,  Caerntarlhen,     {Lord 

Newborough.) 
1 744-5.    Feb.  20.  Beauclwmp-Proctor,  of  Langley  Park,  Norfolk. 
1745-G.    Jan.  11.   Grey,  of  Hoivick,  Northumherland.     {Earl  Grey.) 

March  22.  Harbord,  of  Gunton,  Norfolk.     {Lord  Siijield.) 
174G.     July  4.        Danvers,  of  Swithland,  Leicester. 

Nov.  4.       Gooch  {Lieutenant-Governor  of  Virginia). 

Nov.  15.    Pepperell,  of  Massachusetts,  in  North  America. 

1747.  Jan.  3.         Fetherstonhaygh,  of  Fetherstonhaugh,  Northumberland. 
April  4.      Williams,  of  Clapton,  Northampton. 

1748.  May  12.     Ibbetson,  of  Leeds,  York. 

1748-9.  Jan.  17.      Lawrence,  (afterwards  Woilaston,)  of  St.  Ives,  Huntingdon. 

1751.  Dec.  14.      Varuieck,  of  Putney,  Surrey.     {Lord  Huntingfleld.) 

1752.  April  21.     Gibbons,  of  Stanwell  Place,  Middlesex. 

1754.  April  1.       Knollys,  of  Thame,  Oxford. 

1753.  Jan.  17.      Lamb,  of  Brocket  Hall,  Herts.     {Viscount  Melbourne.) 
Feb.  15.      Winningt07i,  of  Stanford  Court,  Worcester. 

1755-6.  March  1.  Sheffield,  of  Normanby,  Lincoln. 

1755.  March  3.    Mann  (Envoy  at  the  Court  of  Florence). 

May  7.  Cavendish,  of  Doveridge,  Derby.     {Lord  IVaterpark.) 

Nov.  27.  Johnson,  of  New  York,  in  North  Amenca. 

1756.  May  6.  White,  {noiu  Ridley,)  of  Blagdon,  Northumberland. 

1757.  Oct.  31.  Smith,  {now  Bromley,)  of  Nottingham,  and  East  Stoke,  Not- 

tingham. 

1758.  March  17.  Lade,  of  Warbleton,  Sussex. 

1 739.     Feb.  1 6.  Wilmot,  of  Chaddesden,  Derby. 

March  26.  Cunliffe,  of  Liverpool,  Lancaster. 

May  21.  Gideon,  of  Belvedere,  Kent. 

.June  18.  Yea,  of  Pyrland,  in  Taunton  St.  James,  Somerset. 

Sept.  29.  Glyn,  of  L.ondon. 

Oct.  12.  Colebrooke,  of  Galton,  Surrey. 

Nov.  14.  Fludyer,  of  London. 

1760.     March  21.  Watson,  of  Fulmer,  Buckingham. 


KING  GEORGE  IIL 


1761.  April  16.    Asgill,  of  London. 

^lay  3.        Hesketh,  of  Rufford,  Lancaster. 
July  1.        Delaval,  of  Ford,  Northumberland. 

1762.  July  9.       Bayntun-Rolt,  of  Spye  Park,  Wilts. 
Sept.  3.       Paul,  of  llodborough,  Gloucester. 

Nov.  23.     Dundas,  of  Upleatham,  York.     {Lord  Dundas.) 

1763.  Jan.  26.      Lloyd,  of  Peterwell,  Cardigan. 
Jan.  27.      Smith,  of  J^ong  Ashlon,  Somerset. 
April  22.    Blakislon,  of  London. 

Flemina;,  of  Brompton  Park,  Middlesex. 
Mayiie,  of  ]Marston  Morelain,  Bedford. 

1764.  Jan.  19.      Horton,  of  Chaderton,  Lancaster. 
Rodney  {Vice- Admiral) .     {Lord  Rodney.) 
Moore,  of  Jamaica. 

Mnjor,  of  Worlin givorth  Hall,  Svjfolk.     {Lord  Henniker^ 
Amyand,  {now  Co)-newall,)  of  London. 
Duncan,  of  Marj--le-bone,  Middlesex. 
Gordon,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  Noltinghani 
Lowther,  if  Swillinglon.     {Earl  of  LonsdaU:) 

Dec.  3.       Pigot  {governor  of  Fort  St.  George). 


Jan. 

19. 

Jan. 

14. 

Jan. 

26. 

Julv  15. 

Aug 

.4. 

Aug 

.22. 

BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND.  247 

1765.  Feb.  3.       Mildmay,  of  Moulshain,  Essex. 
July  30.      Mawbey,  of  Botleys,  Surrey. 
Oct.  31.      Knowles  (admiral  of  the  blue). 

1766.  Jan.  29.  Cornish,  of  Snaresbrook,  Bedford. 
March  4.    Moore  (rear-admiral  of  the  red). 
June  5.  Pringle,  of  Pall  Mall,  Middlesex. 
East,  of  Hall  Place,  Berks. 

July  12.  Burrell,  of  Grinstead   Park,  Sussex.     (^Lord  WUhughby  de 

Eresby.) 

July  18.  Cheere,  of  Westminster. 

Aug.  19.  Andrews,  of  Shaw,  Berks. 

Sept.  6.  Thomas,  of  Yapton  Place,  Sussex. 
Oct.  27.       IVolf,  of  Town  Hill,  SoiUhampton. 

1767.  Jan.  26.  Champneys,  {iiow  Mostyn-Champneys,)  of  Orchardlcy, 

Somerset. 

July  1.  Foley,  of  Thorpe  Lee,  Surrey. 

Sept,  8.  Hort,  of  Castle  Strange,  Middlesex, 

Oct.  28.  Dennis,  of  St.  Mary's  and  Blackmonstone,  Kent. 

Oct.  31.  Burnaby,  of  Broughton  Hall,  Oxford. 

1768.  Jan.  16.  Price,  of  Rose  Hall,  Jamaica. 

1769.  April  3.  Burrard,  (now  Neale,)  of  fValliampton,  Hants. 
April  4.  Hume,  of  Wormleybury,  Herts. 

April  5.  Bernard,  (now  Bemard-Morland^  of  Neltleham,  Lincoln. 

April  6.  Alleyne,  of  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 

May  3.  Young  {lieutenant-governor  of  Dominica'). 

1 77 1 .  March  1 3.  Harland,  of  Sproughlon,  Suffolk. 

1772.  Oct.  7.  Cocks,  of  DunMeton,  Gloucester.     (Earl  Sommers.) 
Oct.  8.  Blake,  of  Langkam,  Siiffhlk. 

Oct.  9.  St.  John,  (now  St.  John-Mildmay,)  of  Farley,  Southampton. 

Oct.  10.  Wilmat,  (noiu  WUm,ot-Horton,)  of  Osmaston,  Derby. 

Oct.  13.  Lyde,  of  Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  Herts. 

Oct.  14.  Sutton,  of  Norwood  Park,  Nottingham.  * 

Dec.  8.  Wright,  of  Georgia,. 

1773.  May  15.  Leigh,  of  South  Carolina. 

July  17.  Hughes,  of  Portsmouth,  Southampton. 

Aug.  6.  Palliser,  of  Deplford,  Kent. 

1774.  May  18.  Coote,  of  Donnybrooke,  Dublin. 
May  19.  Clayton,  of  Adtington,  Lancaster. 
May  20.  Edmonstone,  of  Duntrealh,  Stirling. 
May  21.  Hanmer,  of  Hanmer,  Flint. 

May  23.  Symonds,  of  the  Meend,  Hereford. 

May  24.  Lemon,  of  Carclew,  Cornwall. 

May  25.  Blake,  of  Twisell  Castle,  Durham. 

May  26.  Folkes,  of  Hillington,  Norfolk. 

May  27.  Jones,  of  Ramsbury  Manor,  Wilts. 

May  28.  Montgomery,  of  Magbie  Hall,  Tweeddale,  N.B. 

May  30.  Gibbes,  of  Spring  Head,  Barbadoes. 

May  31.  Raymojid,  (now  Burrell,)  of  Valentine  House,  Essex. 

June  1.  Smith,  of  Sydling  St.  Nicholas,  Dorset. 

Oct.  26.  Clerke,  of  Duddlestone,  Salop. 

Nov.  7.  Wintringham,  of  Dover  Street,  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square. 

Nov.  8.  Duntze,  of  Tiverton,  Devon. 

Nov.  9.  Pepperell,  of  Boston,  in  Massachusetts,  North  America. 

1773.     June  1.  Warren,  of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks. 

June  2.  Boyd,  of  Danson,  Kent. 

Nov.  21.  Leith,  of  Burgh  St.  Peters,  Norfolk. 

Nov.  22.  Etherington,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  York. 

1776.     Aug.  24.  Hamilton,  of  Marlborough  House,  Portsmouth. 

Sept.  14.  Winn,  of  Little  Warley,  Essex.     (Lord  Headley.) 

Sept.  16.  Mackworlh,  of  GnoU,  Glamorgan. 

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248  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1776.  Sept.  17.  Laroche,  of  Over  in  Almondsbury,  Gloucester. 
Sept.  18.  Peyton,  of  Doddington,  Cambridge, 

Sept.  19.  Baker  [Physician  to  the  Queeti). 

Oct.  19.  Eden,  of  Maryland. 

1777.  Jan.  23.  Douglas,  of  Carr,  Perth. 

1778.  May  20.  Hood,  of  Catherington,  Hants.     {Viscount  Hood.) 
May  29.  Bickerton,  of  Upwood,  Huntingdon. 

July  25.  Elliott,  of  Peebles,  N.B. 

Aug.  23.  Heron,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  Notlinglmm. 

Aug.  26.  ]Vombwell,  of  iVombwell,  York. 

Aug.  27.  James,  of  Park  Farm  Place,  Eltliam,  Kent. 

Aug.  28.  Copley,  of  Sprotborough,  York. 

Aug.  29.  Lloyd,  of  Pengiuem,  Flint.     (Lord  Mostyn.) 

Aug.  31.  CoghUl, ' of  Coghill  Hall,  York. 

Sept.  1.  Taylor,  of  Lysson  Hall,  Jamaica. 

Sept.  2.        Riddell,  of  Ardnamurcham,  Argyll. 

Sept.  3.        Gunning,  of  Lit  ham,  Kent. 

Sept.  4..  Jebb,  of  Trent  Place,  East  Barnet,  Middlesex. 

Sept.  7.  Lippincott,  of  Stoke  Bishop,  Gloucester. 

1779.  Wsirch  21.  Rumbold  {gcrvemor  of  Madras). 
Sept.  4.  Bastard,  of  Kitiey,  Devon. 
Nov.  24.  Bassett,  of  Tehidy,  Cornwall. 

1780.  Jan.  19.  Farmei;  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Sussex. 

1781.  March  24.  Barker,  of  Bushbridge,  Surrey. 

Banks,  of  Revesby  Abbey,  Lincoln. 

Andre,  of  Southampton. 

Coghill,  of  Richings,  Berks. 

June  8.  Ingilby,  of  Ripley,  York. 

Craifurd,  of  MUnrney,  Stirling, 

Sykes,  of  Basildon,  Berks, 

Mosley,  of  Ancoales,  Lancaster, 

■ Quin,  of  Adare,  Limerick.     (Earl  of  Dunraven.) 

Oct.  23.  Middleton  {now  Noel). 

Lovett,  of  Liscombe  House,  Bucks. 

1782.  May  8.  Turner,  of  Kirkleatham,  York. 

May  20.  Fletcher,  of  Clea  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  Ashley,  Surrey. 

May  28.  Drake,  of  Prospect,  Devon. 

June  19.  Palk,  of  Haldon  House,  Devon. 

July  1 0.  Affleck,  of  Colchester,  Essex. 

July  11.  Brisco,  tf  Crofton  Place,  Cumberland. 

July  12.  Apreece,  of  Washingley,  Huntingdon, 

July  13.  Vane,  of  Long  Newton,  Durham. 

Aug.  16.  Kent,  {now  Egleton-Kent,)  of  FornJiam  St,   Genevieve,  Siif- 

folk, 

Aug.  1 7.  Geary,  of  Polesden,  Surrey. 

1783.  Jan.  18.  Parker  (vice-admiral). 

Jan.  14.      Whalley- Gardiner,  {now  tVhalley-Smylhe-Gardiner,)  of  Roch 

Court,  Fareham,  Hants. 

Jan.  16.  Graham,  of  Nether  by,  Cumberland. 
March  1 1.  Dalling,  <f  Burwood  Park,  Surrey. 
March  2B.  Sykes,  of  Sledmere,  York. 

Dec.  9.  Guise,  of  Highnam,  Gloucester, 

Dec.  18.  Hamond,  of  Holly  Grove,  Berks. 

1784.  Jan.  22.  Barrow,   of  Hygrove,    Gloucester    {now   Crawley-Boevy,   of 

Flaxley  Abbey,  in  said  county). 

Morsliead,  of  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall. 

Rycroft,  of  Calton,  York. 

Smith,  {now  Dodsworth,)  of  Newland  Park,  York. 

■ Lombe,  of  Great  Melton,  Norfolk  {now  Jodrell,  of  SaxUngham, 

in  said  county). 


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1784.     Jan.  22.  Durr ant,  of  Scottowe,  Norfolk. 
•  Pe]n/s  (noiv  Leslie). 

Wood,  of  Bamsley,  York. 

FUzlierbert,  of  Tissington,  Derby, 

Beevor,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 

July  28.  Kenyuyi,  of  Gredinglon,  Flint.     (^Lord  Kenyon.) 

Dee.  22.  Smyth,  of  Newland  Park,  York. 

1786.     Feb.   14.  Sinclair,  of  Ulbsler,  Caithness,  Scotland. 

June  27.  Macpherson,  of  Calcutta. 

Green  (major-general). 

Colquhoun,  of  Luss,  Dwinbarton. 

Douglas,   {imw  Scott-Douglas,)    of  Sjrringwood   Park,    Rox- 

burgh. 

Shirley,  of  Oat  Hill,  in  Wivelsfield,  Sussex. 

~ •      Rowley,  of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Corbet,  of  Stoke-upon-Tern,  and  Adderley,  Salop. 

Fletcher-Vane,  of  Hutton  Hall,  Cumberland. 

Hoare,  of  Bam  Elms,  Surrey. 

Hunter-Blair,  of  Dunskey,  Wigtown. 

Skeffirigton,  of  Skeffington  Hall,  Leicester. 

Miller,  of  Glenlee,  Ayr. 

Laforey,  of  Antigua. 

Buller,  [now  Yarde-Buller,)  of  Lupton,  Devon. 

Oakeley,  of  Shrewsbury,  Salop. 

Orde  [governor  if  Dominica). 

Malet,  of  Poonali,  in  the  East  Indies. 

Kennaway,  of  Hydrabad,  in  the  East  Indies. 

Lushington,  of  South  Hill  Park,  Berks. 

James,  of  Langley  Hall,  Berks. 

Erskine,  of  Torrie,  Ffe. 

Martin,  <f  Lockynge,  Berks. 

Boughton  [now  Rouse-Boughton)  of  Rouse  Lench,  Worcester," 
and  Downton  Hall,  Salop. 

Hawkins,  of  Trewithan,  Cornwall. 

Call,  of  Whiteford,  Cornwall. 

Jackson,  [now  Duckett,)  of  Hartham  House,  Wilts. 

Woodford,  of  Carleby,  Lincoln. 

Pole,  of  Wolverton,  Hants. 

Vaughan,  of  Nannau  and  Hengwrst,  Merioneth. 

Rich,  of  Rose  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Hudson,  [now  Palmer,)  of  Wanlip,  Leicester. 

Tapps,  of  Hinton  Admiral,  Hants. 

Chad,  of  Thursford,  Norfolk. 

King  [admiral  R.N.). 

Stirling,  of  Mansfield,  Ayr. 

Shore,  of  Heathcote,  Derby.     [Lord  Teignmouth.) 

Gould,  [now  Gould- Morgan,)  of  Tredegar,  Monmovih. 

Manners,  [now  Talmash,)  of  Hanby  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Ford,  of  Ember  Court,  Surrey. 

Burges,  of  East  Ham  and  Thorpe  Hall,  Essex. 

Baring,  of  London. 

Saxton,  of  Circourt,  Berks. 

Pasley  [rear-admiral). 

Bowyer,  of  Radley,  Berks. 

Gardner,  of  Uttoxeter,  Stafford.     [Lord  Gardner.) 

Curtis,  of  Gatcombe,  Hants. 

Sanderson,  of  London. 

Willoughby,  of  Baldon  House,  Oxford. 

Prescott,  of  Theobald's  Park^  Herts. 


1788. 

March  3. 

1789. 

Dec.  2. 

1790. 

.Tan.  13. 

June  5. 

1791. 

Aug.  9. 
Feb.  24. 

Feb.  26. 

April  26. 
July  28. 

1792. 

July  18. 

July  19. 
Oct.  27. 

Nov.  15. 

1793. 

Jan.  12. 

Feb.  22. 

1794. 

May  4. 
May  29. 
July  26. 

Sept.  1. 
Sept.  8. 
Sept.  9. 
Sept.  10. 
Dec.  6. 

Dec.  8. 

Dec.  9. 

25d  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1793.    March  13.  Stephens,  of  St.  Faith's  and  Ilorsford,  Norfolk,  and  Fulliam, 
Middlesex. 
May  1.        Chetwynd,  of  Brocton  Hall,  Stafford. 
May  2.        Dryden,  of  Canons  Ashby,  Northampton. 
May  4.        Salusbury,  of  Llanwern,  Monmouth. 
May  11.     Gnmon,  of  Minchen  Court,  Middlesex  (afterwards  Grace,  of 

Rahin,  Queen's  County). 
May  12.     Darell,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 
May  13.     Neave,  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex. 
May  14.      Hawley,  of  Leybourne  Grange,  Kent, 
May  15.     Pollen,  of  Redenham,  Hants. 
May  16.      JVentivorth  (lieutenant-governor  of  Nova  Scotia). 
July  3.        Murray,  (now  Murray-Macgregor,)  of  Lanric,  Perth, 
July  4.        A'Court,  of  Heytesbury,  Wilts.     (Lord  Heytesbury.) 
July  6.        Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone,  of  Hackness  Hall,  York. 
July  7.       Hamlyn^  (now  Williams,)  of  Clovelly  Court,  Devon, 
July  8.       Poore,  of  Rushall,  Wilts, 
Oct.  21.      Surges,  (now  Lamb,)  undersecretary  of  slate. 

1796.  March  1.    Farquhar,  of  London, 

March  18.  Pellew,  of  Treverry,  Cornwall,     (Viscount  Lxmouth.) 

April  1 9.    Bellingham,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  Ireland, 

May  10.     Hippesley,  of  Warfield  Grove,  Berks, 

May  11.      Amcotts,  of  Kettlethorpe  Park,  Lincoln  (now  Ingilby), 

May  12.     Hartopp,  (now  Cradock-Hartopp,)  of  Freaihby,  Leicester,  and 

Four  Oaks  Hall,  Warwick. 
May  13.      Turton,  of  Starborough  Castle,  Surrey. 
May  14.     Baker,  of  Dunstable  House,  Richmond,  Surrey,  and  Nicholas 

Hayne,  Culm,stock,  Devon. 

1797.  Feb.  6.       Hayes,  of  Westminster,  Middlesex. 

March  1.  Pechell,  (now  Brooke- Pechell,)  of  Pagglesham,  Essex. 

June  23.  Thompson  (vice-admiral), 

June  24.  Parker  (rear-admiral), 

Oct.  30.  Onslow  (vice-admiral), 

1798.  Feb.  2.  Knightley,  of  Fawsley,  Northampton, 

April  7.  Hay,  (now  D airy mple- Hay,)  of  Park  Place,  Wigtoun, 

May  14.  Anderson,  of  Mill  Hill,  Middlesex. 

May  18.  Anstruther,  of  Fort  William,  Bengal, 

July  24.  Williams,  of  Bodllewyddan,  Flint, 

July  31.  Dallas,  of  Harley  Street,  Middlesex. 

Aug.  1.  Callandar,  of  Westertown,  Stirling,  North  Britain. 

Aug.  22.  Calder,  of  Southwick,  Hants. 

Aug.  24.  Fletcher,  (now  Boughey -Fletcher,)  of  Newcastle-under-Lyne, 
and  Betley,  Stafford, 

1799.  Nov.  30.  Trowbridge,  of  Plymouth,  Devon, 

1800.  Nov.  22.  Glyn,  of  Gaunts,  Dorset. 

Nov.  24.     Kingsmill,  of  Sidmanton,  Southampton. 

Nov.  25.     Buxton,  of  Shadwell  Lodge,  Norfolk, 

Nov.  26.     Elford,  of  Bickham,  Devon, 

Nov.  27.     Dance-Holland,  of  Wittenham,  Berks. 

Nov.  28.     Milman,  of  Levaton,  in  Woodland,  Devon. 

Nov.  29.     Peel,  of  Drayton  Manor,  Stafford,  and  Bury,  Lancaster. 

Dec.  15.     Stirling,  of  Faskine,  Lanark. 

1801.  March  20.  Vavasour,  of  Spaldington  ami  Melbourne,  York. 
March  21.  Milnes  (lieutenant-governor  of  Lower  Canada). 
June  13.     Saumarez,  of  Guernsey.     (Lord  De  Saumarez.) 

June  15.  Strachey,  of  Sutton  Court,  Somerset,  and  Rook's  Nest,  Surrey. 
June  23.  Pepys,  of  Wimpole  Street,  Middlesex, 
June  24.  Bensley,  of  Marylebone,  Middlesex. 
Ball  (captain  R.N.) . 


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1801.  June  26.  Inglis,  ff  Milton  Bryant,  Bedford. 
June  27.  Welbi/,  of  Denton  House,  Lincoln. 
June  29.  Bai/nes,  of  Harejidd  Place,  Middlesex. 
June  30.  Barrett- Lcnnard,  of  Bell  House,  Essex. 
July  16.  Montgomeri/,  of  Stanhope,  Peebles. 

July  17.  Douglas,  of  Douglas,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Newton- Douglas, 

Wigtoun. 

July  31.  Dillon,  of  LismuUon,  Meat/i,  Ireland. 

Aug.  1.  Keane,  cf  Belmont  and  Cappoquin,  Waterford,  Ireland, 

Aug.  3.  Chalterton,  of  Castle  Ma/w?i,  Cork. 

Aug.  4.  Hardinge,  of  Lurran,  Fermanagh,  Ireland. 

Aug.  6.  Jud/dn-Fiizgerald,  of  Lisheen,  llj'peruri/. 

Aug.  6.  Kellet,  of  Lola,  Cork,  Ireland. 

Aug.  7.  Homan,  of  Dunluin,  Westmeath,  Ireland. 

Aug.  8.  Goold,  of  Old  Court,  Cork,  Ireland. 

Aug.  10.  Crofton,  of  Mohill  House,  Leitrim,  Ireland. 

Aug.  1 1.  De  Bathe,  of  Knightstown,  Cashell,  and  Ladyeath,   Meath, 

Ireland. 

Aug.  12.  Synge,  of  Kiltrough,  Mealh,  Ireland. 

Sept  12.  Pole  (admiral,  R.N.). 

Oct.  7.  Ferguson,  of  Londonderry. 

1802.  July  16.  Nepean,  of  Lodus  and  Bothenhanipton,  Dorset. 
Sept.  2.  Littlelmles,  {now  Baker,)  wf  Wembley,  Middlesex. 
Sept.  21.  Dickson,  <f  Hardingham  Hall,  No  folk. 

Dec.  18.  Braithwaite  (major-general  in  the  East  Indies). 

Dec.  20.  White,  of  Tuxford,  Nottingham,  and  Wallingwells,  York. 

Dec.  21.  Metcalfe,  of  Chilton,  Berks. 

Dec.  22.  Smith,  of  Hadley,  Middlesex. 

Dec.  23.  Curtis,  of  Cidland's  Grove,  Southgate,  Middlesex. 

Dec.  24.  Peacocke,  of  Barntic,  Clnre,  Ireland. 

1803.  June  20.  De  Capell- Brooke,  of  Great  Oakley,  Northampton,  and  Aha- 

doe  and  Roxburgh,  Cork. 

June  21.  Stewart,  of  Athenry,  Tyrone,  Ireland. 

June  22.  Strange,  of  J'ynan,  Armagh,  and  ThornhiU,  Dublin. 

June  29.  Barloiv,  of  Fort  William,  Bengal. 

Aug.  10.  Wedderburn,  of  Ballendean,  Perth. 

Dec.  5.  Watson,  (now  Kay,)  of  East  Sheen,  Swrey. 

1804.  Feb.  2.  Price,  of  Spring  Grove,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

May  19.  Honyman,  of  Armadale,  Orkney,  and  Grcemsay,  Linlithgow. 

May  21.  dimming- Gordon,  <f  Allyr,  Elgin,  and  Gordonstone,  Perth. 

May  22.  Sullivan,  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey. 

May  26.  Mainwaring,  of  Over  Peover,  Chester. 

June  8.  Middleton,  of  Cronfield  Hall,  Suffolk, 

June  9.  Maxwell,  (f  Cardiness,  Kirkcudbright,  North  Britain. 

June  1 1.  Smith,  of  Tiing  Park,  Herts. 

June  13.  Fettes,  of  Whampfrey,  Dunfries,  and  Comely  Bank,  Aberdeen. 

June  ]4.  Walsh,  of  Ormaihwaite,  Cumberland,  and  Waifeld,  Berks. 

June  21.  Myers  (lieut.-general). 

June  28.  Clarke,  of  Cresses  Green  House,  Dublin. 

June  29.  Bruce,  of  Down  Hill,  Londonderry. 

June  30.  Lees,  of  Black  Rock,  Dublin. 

July  2.  O'Malley,  of  Rose  Hill,  Mayo. 

Nov.  19.  Ainslie,  of  Great  Torrington,  Lincoln. 

Dec.  1.  Burroughs,  of  Castle  Bagshaw,  Cavan,  and  Berkeley  Square, 
Middlesex. 

1803.     Oct.  26.  Hartwell,  of  Dale  Hall,  Essex. 

Oct.  30.  Wigram,  (now  Filz-Wygram,)  of  Walthamstow  House,  Essex. 

Oct.  31.  De  Crespigny,  (f  Champion  Lodge,  Camberwell,  Surrey. 

Nov.  I.  Lopes,  of  Murislow  House,  Devon,  and  Westbxiry,  Wilts. 

Nov.  2.  Cotterell,  of  Garnons,  Hereford, 


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1806. 


1807. 


1808. 


1805.     Nov.  8.  ■  Hillary,  of  D anbury  Place,  Essex,  and  Rigg  House,  York. 

Nov.  9.  Muir- Mackenzie,  of  Delvine,  Perth. 

Dec.  5.  Green  (major-gen.  and  governor  of  Surinam).' 

Dec.  6.  Prevost  {major-gen.  and  governor  of  Dominica). 

Feb.  4.  Hardy  {captain,  ll.N.). 

Feb.  1 9.  Bromhead,  of  TImrlby  Hall,  Lincoln. 

Feb.  28.  Hastings,  {now  Abney-Hastings,)  of  Willesley,  Derby. 

March  3.  Shelley,  ofCaslle  Goring,  Sussex. 

March  i.  Cholmeley,  of  Easton,  Lincoln. 

March  5.  Sutton,  of  Moulsey,  Surrey. 

April  1 .  Louis,  of  Chelston,  Devon. 

April  9.  Lxibhock,  of  Lamas,  Norfolk. 

April  30.  Scott,  of  Great  Barr,  Stafford. 

May  12.  Moms,  of  Clasemount,  Glamorgan. 

May  1 3.  Ramsay,  of  Ralmaine,  Kincardine. 

May  24.  Lockhart,  of  Lee  and  Camwath,  North  Britain. 

Nov.  27.  Eraser,  of  Leadclune,  Inverness. 

Nov.  28.  Nugent,  of  Waddesdon,  Berks. 

Dec.  11.  Thompson,  of  Hartsbourne  Manor  Place,  Herts, 

Dec.  12.  Berry,  of  Catton,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  13.  Sibbald,  of  Sillwood  Park,  Berks  {now  Scott,  of  Duninald, 

Forfar). 

Dec.  15.  Bnteman,  {now  ^cott,)  of  Hartington  Hall,  Derby. 

Oct.  9.  Jones,  {now  Jones-Brydges,)  of  BouUibrook,  Hereford. 

Nov.  IS.  Burrard,  of  Lymington,  Hants. 

Nov.  13.  Stanhope,  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex. 

Nov.  14.  Blomefield,  ofAuleborough,  Norfolk,  and  Shooter's  Hill,  Kent. 

Sept.  17.  Campbell,  of  Succoth,  Dumbarton. 

Oct.  3.  BuUer,  of  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall. 

Montgomery,  of  the  Hall,  Donegal. 

Jones,  of  Stanley  Hall,  Salop. 

■ Corbet,  of  Moreton-Corbet,  Salop,  and  Linslade,  Bucks. 

Wood,  of  Gatton,  Surrey. 

Graham,  of  Ki'rkslall,  York,  and  Edmund  Castle,  Cumberland. 

SitU'ell,  of  Reinshaiv,  Derby. 

Medlycntt,  of  Venn  House,  Somerset. 

Harland  (Hoar),  of  Sutton  Hall,  York. 

Perring,  of  Membland,  Devon. 

Pigott,  of  Knapton,  Queen's  County,  Ireland. 

Ouseley,  of  Claramont,  Herts. 

1809.     April  13.  Hood  {rear-admiral). 

Baird  {lieut. -general). 

May  31.  Seymour,  of  High  Mount.,  Cork,  and  Friery  Park,  Devon. 

Sept.  18.  George,  of  Park  Place,  Middlesex,  and  St.  Stephen's  Green, 

Dublin. 

Sept.  19.  Irving,  of  Woodhouse  and  Robgill  Totver,  Dumfries. 

Sept.  20.  Roberts,  of  Glassenbury,  Kent,  and  Brighife/dston,  Cork. 

Sept.  21.  Shaiu,  of  London,  and  of  Kilmarnock,  Ayr,  North  Britain. 

Sept.  22.  Blennerhassett,  of  BlennervUle,  Keiry. 

Sept.  23.  Smith,  of  Eardiston,  Worcester. 

Sept.  26.  Colterell,  of  Seizincote,  Gloucester,  and  Piccadilly,  Middlesex. 

Sept.  26.  Bayntun-Sundys,  of  Misserden  Castle,  Gloucester,  and  Chad- 

lington  Hall,  Oxford. 
Sept.  27.    Halford,  of  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  Middlesex. 

Sept.  28.  Tyrell,  of  Boreham  House,  Essex. 

Sept.  29.  Cotton-Sheppard,  of  Thornton  Hall,  Bucks. 

Dec.  8.  Floiver,  of  Lobb,  Oxford,  and  Woodford,  Essex. 

Dec.  1 1.  Alexander,  of  Dublin. 

Dec.  16.  Stamer,  of  Dublin. 
1812.     Dec.  7.       Congreve,  of  Walton,  Stafford. 


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1812.  Dec.  8.  Payne,  (now  Payne  Gallwey,)  lieut. -general. 
Dec.  9.  Bertie  (vice-admiral). 

Dec.  10.  Russell  (chief -justice  in  Bengal). 

Dec.  1 1 .  Baillie,  of  Portman  Square,  Middlesex. 

Dec.  12.  Close  (a  major-gen.  in  the  service  of  the  East  India  Company). 

Dec.  14.  Fletcher  {lieutenant-colonel). 

Dec.  15..  Hunter^  of  London. 

Dec.  21.  Falkiner,  of  Abbotstown,  Dublin. 

Dec.  22.  Hothouse,  of  Chantry  House,   Wilts,  and  of  Westbury  CoUege, 

Gloucester. 

Dec.  24.  Bruce,  of  Dublin. 

Brenton  [captain  R.N.). 

Dec.  26.  Blane,  of  Blanefield,  Ayr,  and  Culverlands,  Berks. 

Dec.  28.  Lister- ITaye,  of  Grange,  York. 

Dec.  29.  Ormsby,  of  Dublin,  and  Clogans,  Mayo. 

Dec.  30.  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  Inverness. 

Dec.  3 1 .  J^eeds,  of  Croxlon  Park,  Cambridge, 

1813.  Jan.  1.  Knighton,  of  Hanove)' Sqxiare,  Middlesex. 
Jan.  2.  Home,  of  Well  Manor  Farm,  Southampton. 

Jan.  4.  Nagle,  ^  James  Town  House,  and  Donower  Castle,  Westmeath. 

Jan.  1 2.  Owen,  of  Orielton,  Pembroke. 

Jan.  14.  Shaw,  of  Kilmarnock,  Ayr,  and  Polmadie,  Kirkcudbright. 

Jan.  16.  Shenffe  (major-general). 

Jan.  26.  Galbraith,  of  Shanwalley,  Donegal. 

March  22.  Anderson,  of  Fermoy,  Cork. 

April  17.  Bate- Dudley,    of  Sloane    Street,    Chelsea,    Middlesex,   and 

Kilscoran  House,  Wexford. 

April  21.  Jackson,  of  Fork  Hill,  Armagh,  and  Beach  Hill,  Surrey. 

Nov.  2.  Duckworth  (admiral  of  the  blue). 

Oakes  (lieut.-general). 

Hislop  (lieut.-general). 

Rowley  (captain  R.N.). 

Broke  (captain  R.N.). 

Puleslon,  of  Emral,  Flint. 

Radcliffe,  of  Milnes  Bridge  House,  York. 

Beckett,  of  Leeds,  York,  and  Somerby  Park,  Lincoln. 

Henniker,  of  Newton  Hall,  Essex. 

Nov.   6.  Hewett  (general  in  the  army). 

Nov.  12.  Borough,  of  Baseldon  Park,  Berks. 

Duff,  (now  Duff- Gordon,)  of  Hankin,  Ayr. 

Nov.  13.  Clarke-Jervoise,   of  Hanover    Square,    Middlesex ;    Idsivorth 

Park,  Southampton ;  and  Woodford,  Essex. 

Nov.  17.  St.  Paul,  of  Ewart  Park,  Northumberland. 

Nov.  23.  Denys,  of  Stratford  Place,  LMidon. 

Nov.  24,  You?ig,  of  Formosa  Place,  Berks. 

Nov.  27.  Macdonald,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey. 

Dec.  21.  Wraxall,  of  Wraxall,  Somerset, 

1814.  Feb.  7.  Fowke,  of  Lowesby,  Leicester. 
May  21.  Beresford  (captain  R.N,). 
July  28,  Domville,  of  St.  Albans,  Herts. 
July  29.  Grey  (captain  R.N.). 

July  30.  Wylie  (physician  to  the  emperor  of  Russia). 

Sept.  1.  Blackivood  (rear  admiral), 

Sept.  1 9.  Dunbar,  of  Booth,  Nairn. 

Sept.  20.  Collier  (captain  R.N.). 

Sept.  21.  Hosle  (captain  R.N.). 

Oct.  29.  Cuyler,  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  Welwyn,  Herts. 

1815.  May  6.  Dalrymple,  of  High  Murk,  Wigtoun. 

Hamilton  (lieut.-general). 

Campbell  (lieut.-general). 


261  COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE 

1815.  May  6.       M'Mahon  (^master  of  the  rolls  in  Ireland), 

Hepburn,    (noiu  Buchan- Hepburn)   of  Smeaton   Hepburn, 

Haddington. 

Marjoribanks,  of  Edinburgh, 

May  20.  Silvester,  of  Yardley  House,  Essex. 

May  22.  Clifford,  {now  Constable,)  of  TixaU,  Stafford, 

Simeon,  of  Grazeky,  Berks. 

Campbell  (lieut.-colonel). 

Pocklington-Homvile,  of  Santry  House,  Dublin. 

Jackson,  of  Ardey,  Bedford. 

Steuart,  of  AUanton,  Lanark. 

Grijfies-Williams,  of  Llwynny  Wormwood,  Caermxirtlien. 

— \ Hundas,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  and  Llanelly,  Caermarthen. 

Leigh,  of  Whitley,  Lancaster. 

Antrobus,  of  Antrobus,  Chester,  and  Rutherford,  Roxburgh. 

May  27.  Brydges,  of  Denton  Court,  Kent. 

May  30.      Waller,  of  Braywick  Lodge,  Berks,  and  TvnckenJmm,  Mid- 
dlesex. 

Preston,  of  Beeston  St.  I^aurence,  Norfolk. 

Price,  of  Treigwainton,  Cornwall. 

June  1.       Jq)hson,  of  Springvale,  Dorset. 

— ' Oakes,  of  Hereford  Street,  St.  George,  Hanover  Square. 

July  1.        King,  of  Charles  Town,  Roscommon. 

1816.  March  7.    Ocliterlony  (major-general). 
March  9.    Brownrigg  {lieut, -general). 
March  12.  Ogle  {admiral  of  the  red). 
March  30.  Floyd  {general  in  the  army). 
May  25.     Elphinstone  {lieut.-colonel). 

1817.  March  8.    Cameron,  of  Fassifem  and  Collard,  Argyle. 

Aug.  7.  M'Mahon  {private  secretary  to  the  Prince  Regent,  aftenvards 
George  IV.). 

1818.  Oct.  20.      Davy,  of  Grosvenor  Street,  Middlesex. 
Nov.  6.       Tarleton  (general). 

Nov.  30.  Mailland,  of  Clifton,  Midlothian,  and  Rose  Hill,  Herts. 

Dec.  1.  Johnson,  of  Balh. 

Dec.  2.  Farrington,  of  Blackheath,  Kent. 

Dec.  3.  Calvert  {lieut.-general),  (iiow  Vemey). 

Dec.  4.  Campbell,  of  Inverneil,  Argyle,  N.  B. 

Dec.  6.  Gordon,  of  Niton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Dec.  7.  Bathurst-Hervey,  of  Lainston,  Southampton. 

Dec.  8.  Powell,  {now  Kynaston,)  of  Hardwicke,  Salop. 

Dec.  9.  P aimer- Acland,  {now  Fuller-Palmer-Acland,)  if  Fairfield, 
Somerset,  and  Newhouse,  Devonshire. 

Dec.  10.  Lechmere,  of  the  Rhyd,  Worcester. 

Dec.  11.  Lacon,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  12.  Shelley-Sidney,  of  Penshurst  Place,  Kent. 

Dec.  14.  Hare,  of  Slow  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  13.  Stracey,  of  Rackheath  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Dec.  16.  Shiffner,  of  Coombe  Place,  Sussex. 

Dec.  1 7.  Croft,  of  Cowling  Hall,  York. 

Dec.  18.  Bateson,  of  Belvoir  Park,  Devonshire. 

Dec.  1 9.  Tierney,  of  Brighthelmstone,  Sussex,  and  Dover  Street,  Mid- 
dlesex. 

1819.  Jan.  26.  Hamilton,  of  Trebinshum  House,  Brecon. 
April  14.  Mahon,  of  Casllegar,  Galway. 

April  28.  Innes,  of  I^ochalsh,  Iloss,  and  Coxton,  Moray. 

May  26.  Baillie,  {now  Mackenzie,)  of  Berkeley  Square,  Middlesex. 

Sept.  18.  Allan,  of  Kingsgate,  Kent. 

Dec.  14.  Robinson,  of  Rokeby  Hall,  Loxdh. 


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1820.  April  22.     Scott,  of  Abbotsford,  Roxburgh. 

1821.  July  3.        Campbell  {with  remainder). 

Aug.  9.      Lumsden,  of  Auchendoir,  Aberdeen. 

Aug.  ]  5.     Astley,  of  Everleigh,  Wilts. 

Aug.  16.     JBoswell,  of  Auchinleck,  Ayr. 

Aug.  17.     Shaw,  of  Bushy  Park,  Dublin. 

Aug.  18.     Pocock,  of  Hart,  Durham. 

Aug.  20.     Jolliffe,  (f  Merstham,  Surrey. 

Aug.  21.     Farquhar,  (riow  Townshend-Farquhar,)  of  the  Mauritius. 

Aug.  22.     Fuller-Eliot-Drake,  of  Nutwell  Court,  Buckland  Abbey,  or 

Monachorum,  Sherford  and  Yarncombe,  Devonshire. 
Aug.  23.    Eardley-  Wilmot,  of  Berkswell  Hall,  Warwick. 
Aug.  24.    Dundas,  of  Beechwood,  Mid  Lothian. 
Aug.  25.    Carmichael-Smyth,  of  Nutwood,  Surrey. 
Aug.  27,    Erskine,  of  Cambo,  Fife, 
Aug.  28.     Young,  of  Baileiborough  Castle,  Cavan. 
Aug.  29.    D'Oyley,  of  Kandy,  in  Ceylon. 

Aug.  30.    Smith,  of  Pickering,  Upi)er  Canada,  and  Preston,  Northum- 
berland. 
Aug.  31.    Cooper,  of  Gadesbridge,  Herts. 
Sept.  1.       Phillipps,  of  Middle  Hill,  Worcester. 
Sept.  3.       Paul,  of  Rodborough,  Gloucester. 
Sept.  4.       Trotter,  of  West  Ville,  Lincoln. 
Sept.  7.       Scolt,  of  Lytchett  Minster,  Dorset. 

Sept.  8.       Blackman,  {7iow  Harnage,)  of  Harley  Street,  Middlesex. 
Sept.  13.     Chichester,  of  Green  Castle,  Donegal. 
Nov.  6.       JGng,  of  Corrard  Fermanagh,  and  Bloomsbury,  Dublin. 

1822.  Jan.  6.        Fitzgerald,  of  Newmarket-on-Fergus,  Clare. 
Jan.  7.        Brooke,  of  Colebrooke,  Fermanagh. 

Feb.  11.      Silvester,  of  Yardley  House,  Essex. 

1823.  March  19.  James,  of  Dublin. 

April  3.       Arbuthnot,  of  Edinburgh. 
April  25.    East  (late  chief  justice  at  Fort  William). 
Nov.  4.      Forbes,  of  New  and  Edinglassie,  Aberdeen. 
Nov.  10.    Reid,  of  Ewell  Grove,  Surrey,  and  Grey  stone  Park,  Dum- 
fries, 
Nov.  1 1.     Robinson,  of  Butt's  House,  Somerset. 
Nov.  14.     Baillie,  of  Polkemmet,  Linlithgow. 
Dec.  8.       Ochterlony  (major-general)  with  remainder. 

1824.  Nov.  3.       Lowther,  of  Swillington,  York. 

1825.  Aug.  6.       Monro  (major-general). 
Oct.  29.      Doyle  (general  in  the  army), 

1828.    Jan.  16.      Elphinstone,  of  Horn  and  Logic  Elphinstone,  Aberdeen. 
Jan.  19.      Vivian,  of  Truro,  Cornwall. 
Jan.  21.      Taylor,  of  ffollycombe,  Sussex. 
Feb.  12.      Price,  of  Foxley,  Hereford. 

Feb.  13.     PhUi])j)s,  of  Picton  Castle,  and  KUgetty  Parky  Pembroke. 
Feb.  14.      Vavasour,  of  Haslewood,  York. 
Feb.  15.      Ricketts,  of  the  Elms,  Gloucester. 
Feb.  18.     Doyle  (lieut.-colonel). 
Feb.  19.     Cooper,  of  Walcot,  Somerset. 
Feb.  20.      Wakeman,  of  Perdeswell,  Worcester. 
Feb.  21.     Philips,  of  Weston,  Warwickshire,  and  Sedgley,  Lancaster, 
Feb.  22.     Chamberlain  (consul  at  the  Brazils). 
Feb.  27.     Forbes-Drummand,  of  Hawthomden,  New  Brunswick. 


256  LIST  OF  THE  BARONETCIES  OF  ENGLAND. 

1828.    March  11.  Freeling,  of  Ford  and  Hutchings,  Smsex. 
March  15.  Laffan,  of  Olham,  Kent. 
March  17.  Macgregor,  of  Saville  Row,  Middlesex. 


KING  WILLIAM  IV. 


1831.     Aug.  17.  Key,  of  Thombury,  Gloucester. 

Sept.  30.  Slade,  of  Maunsell  House,  Somerset. 

Anson,  of  Birch  H(dl,  Lancaster. 

Mackenzie,  {now  Douglas,)  of  Glenbervie,  Kincardine. 

Otivay,  of  Brighton,  Sussex. 

Campbell,  of  New  Brunswick. 

Foster,  of  Stonehouse,  Louth. 

'  M'Grigor,  of  Camden  Hill,  Middlesex. 

Harty,  of  Prospect  House,  Roebuck,  Dublin. 

Jones,  of  Cranmer  Hall,  Noifolk. 

Greenhill-Russell,  of  Checquer's  Court,  Bucks. 

Chaytor,  of  Croft,  York,  and  Witton  Castle,  Durham. 

'  Becher,  (f  Ballygiblin,  Cork. 

Campbell,  of  Carrick  Buoy,  Donegal. 

Birch,  of  the  Hades,  Lancaster. 

Lawson,  of  Brayton  House,  Cumberland. 

■  Humble,  of  Cloncoscoran,  Waterford. 

Lloyd,  of  Lancing,  Sussex. 

Gibson-Craig,  of  Riccarton,  Mid  Lothian. 

■  Barrington,  of  Limerick. 

Broad/iead,  of  Burton,  or  Monk^s  Bretton,  York. 

Rashleigh,  of  Prideaux,  Cornwall. 

Campbell,  of  Barcaldine  and  Glenure,  Argyll. 

— Nugent,  of  Donore,  Limerick. 

Garbelt-Walsham,  of  Knill  Court,  Hereford. 

Heygate,  of  Southend,  Essex. 

M' Kenny,  of  Ullard  and  Ballyshanboy,  Kilkenny. 

Meux,  of  Theobald's  Park,  Herts. 

Clarke,  of  Dunham  Lodge,  Norfolk. 

Russell,  of  York  Street,  Portman  Square,  Middlesex. 

1834.  March  15.  Bayley,  of  Bedford  Square,  Middlesex. 

May  6.  Tierney,    of   Brighthelmstone,  Sussex,    and    Bruton  Street, 

Middlesex,  with  remainder. 

May  16.  Hawkins- Whitshed,  of  Killincarrick,  Wicklow,  and  Jobstown, 

Mayo. 

July  25.  Hammick,  of  Cavendish  Square,  Middlesex. 

Aug.  30.  Brodie,  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  and  Saville  Row,  Westminster. 

1835.  Feb.  Walker '(Jieiit.-generai). 

Barrow,  of  Ulverstone,  Lancashire. 

Holyoake- Goodricke,   of  Ribston  Hall,   York,   and   Stvdley 

Castle,  Warwick. 


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