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 BED The duke m. Sndiy, 23 Juno, 1603, Georglana, 5th sIan. of Onxaus nn Puons, a Norman knight, assd follow-soldier Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon, and by her (who S. at Nice, of Dssks Williasn, who obtained, after the Coseqnesr, the 23 Feb. 3853) had iaouo, s. Wriothesley, in holy ordere, rector of Chenies, Bucks, San Enasuwn l4ensoorxLu, Knt, ns. Margaret, dan. of Sir Canon of Windsor, deputy clerk of the closet to the Queen, Robert Tnddenhans, lInt, and siater and co-heiress of and ehoplain to HEM, the late Prince Consort, 8. in 1804 Robert de Tuddsnhsm, by whom, with ether extesssiro as. 23 June, 1825, hi, cousin, Elizabeth-Laura-Henrietta, estates, lse aeqssirsd the lordship of Oxnuseose, en. Norfolk, youngest dan. of Lord William Russell, and has had which has continued ever sines the chief seat of the issne, Alfred-John, 8. 1833, ci. 11 Feb. 1857; AlgernonWriothesley, family.5 Sir Rdsnnnd rt 1446, and was s. by his ossly ness, I. in 3835; and Evelyn-Mary. Is. Edward, b. 1805; vice-admiral RN., CR., officer of the TnoasAs BxnsNorELn, Esq., whose great-grassdsen, Legion of Honoar, Ent. of the Stedjidié; so. Slary-Ann, dan. Ssa IleNny Bsinssens-eLn, Ksst., was one of the first who of A. Taylor, Esq. in. Charles-James-Fox, lienS-cot, in the army, scrjoantat-arms declared for Many on the death of BnirAnn VI., assd came to the House of Consmoos, 8. in 1807; sit. 2 April, to her majesty’s assistance with osse hundred and forty sssess 1834, l,obells-Clarissa. dan of William Davies, of Peoylae, seined cap-k-pin, white at Framlingharn Castle, in Snifolk. 00. Carsnorthon, Esq., and has had issue, Henry-Charles, After the accession of the queen, Sir Edward was ma,le 8. 30 Oct. 1842; George, is. in 1853; Clarissn-F.lizabetls, knight-mat-sisal of her army, captain of the guards, assd sss. 19 April, 1885, to Capt. Georgo Smyth Windham, ride governor of the Tnwes’ of Londnss; he won also sworn of the brigade, son of General Windhasu; Gertrude-Louisa; Elizabeth-Marrienne, priry counciL He s,s. Catheri,se, dan, of Sir Roger Towsssbend, so. 22 July, 1862, to Francis A. Boron, Esq., 2nd son of Robert C.-L. Boron, Esq. of Trout Park, Stiddtcsex, and dyissg in 1993, was a. by his eldest sos,, and Fosbnry, Wilts, and 5. June, 1881; and isabeliaSophis, Enssuss’es llr.nsNnroan, Esq., whose grandsoss, if. 1 April, 1863. Iv. Francis-John, is. in 1808, capt. ll.N.; ns. 13 April, 1844, Ssn IteNny BnnsNnswan, lInt, as. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. of Elizabeth, don. of the Rev. Algernon Peyton, and niece Lord Willia,a howard, of Naworth Castle, in Cumherlassd, of Sir Henry Peyton, Bort. v. Henry, 8. 1816, capt. R.N.; 55. 1841, IIenrietto-Stsxia, .3rd ancestor of the Earls of Carlisle, assd hod a son, Thonsas, don. of the Hon. Admiral Sir Itobert Stopford, G.C.B.; and who ,l. a. p. in 1670. Sir henry to. Sndty, Elizabeth, dots. st. 2 Sioy, 1842. lOis widosy sss. lndly, 7 Dec. 1852, Limit.Col. ansI co-heiress of Peter Hossgbton, Esq. of Houghton Tower, Cecii-Wm.-Forester, 52nd regt., 2nd son of the late eo. Lanmstes-, an alderman of London. Sir henry, who was Rev. P.-Townshend Forester, D.D. vs. Cosmo-George, bin 1817, major in the ormyz ns. 21 Oct. ass active and zealosss royalist, dsn’ing the civil was’s was 1851, Annie, youngest don. of the lose John-George Norbury, made prisosser, and enmenitted to the Tower, and ci. seers Esq. vii. Alexander-George, 8. in 1621, colonel rifle brigode; nt. 1. Heseav BcnsNns’eon, of Oxburgh JIati, co. Norfolk. 3 July, 1044, Anne-Emily, youngest Less. of the late Sir This gentleman having mid before Cns.nLns II., alter the Leonord-Worsley Holmes, Ban, of W’eslover. Isle of IVight, and has a son, Alexonder-Gerdon, b. 1855; and Leonard- Restoration, an estimate of the losses sustained by the George, 8. 6 June, 1056. s. Georgiona-glioabeth, rn. 13 Jon. 5842, to Chorles Rosnilly, family, amounting to £47,194 iSa. fit, was replied to by Esq. (see Rn,ssanr, B.), and ii. 22 Siorch, Slid?. is. Louisa-Jane, 55. in 1832, to James, present Duke of of his majesty was, thst he might hope for the fsststre to Abercorn. sit. Rachel-Evelyn, so. 3 April, 1856, to Lord James-Wandesforde enjoy in tranquillity the small remnant of his fnrtnne. Tn Butler. His grace ii. 26 Oct. 1539; and woe o. by his eldest eon, dignity of Baronet woo confers-ed upon hisn, 2 Jan. 5661-i. Fajoeso, 7th duke, K.G., who was 8. 12 Slay, itfs, and Sir Henry sit. Margaret, dan. sssd heireos of Bdward Pastoss, es. 0 Aug. 1808, ,tnna-Slaria, doss, of Charleo, 3rd Earl of Rsq. of Appletnos, co. Norfolk-, and dying 6 Feb. 2684-5, left Itarrlngton, and by her (who ci. 3 July, 1857) Isod an only issue, son, IVILLeAM, present duke. His Grace, who had boon summoned to tho Hound of Edward, barrister-at-law, sit-. Mary, youngest dan. of Sir Lords by writ iso the Barany of Howland of Streathom, 15 Jan. 1833, ii- 14 May, 1561. Crmflsas—Baron, 9 lisrels, 1538-9. Earl, 9 Jon. 1349-50. Johanna, ss. to Richard Ceryll, Esq. of tiartiog, Snasex. Baron Russell of Thornlsangh, 21 July, 1603. Duke and Siory, 5ss. to Thomaa Ryre, Esq. of Itassop. Marquess, Ii Stay, 1694. Baron Rowland, 13 Jssnr, 1695. Arosa—Arg., a lion, rampant, go.; on a chief, oa., three lJargaret, 1 nuns; tise elder, abbess of the Carmelite con- escallops, of tiso first. Qrest—A goat, possant, org., armesl, or. Sssppss-fers—Dexter, a lion sinister, on antelope, betis The elder son, go., the latter decally gorged and lined, or, armed and hoofed. Ii. Ssa Hsssav. This gentleman as. let, Anne, ossly surviving gold. .Sfslts—Che sera, sara. .Senle—Woburn Abbey, and Oakley house, co. Bedford and lIe es. 2ndly, Elizabeth, yossngest dass. of Sir John Arsusslell. Endsleigh, Deron. Tossss Hsssse—6, Belgrsve Square. BED TN GE EL D. PASTON-BEDINCFELD, SIR HEynT, s. Rsessa.nn, bin heir; ss. Edward, b. its 1710, os. in 1754, GEoRGe, of Oxbnrgh, no. Norfolk; Mary, dass. of Sir John Bwissbssrsse, Bart., and Isad, I John, is. 21 June, 1830; a. his father as RN., 5. 1754; 2 Maa-y, a stun; and 5 Anne, sss. to Thomas 7th baronet, and us no-heir to thn Waterton, Esq. ; and s. Elizahetts, sss. to Charles Diddsslph, barony of Grandison, 4 Feb. 1862; Esq. of Biddnlpb and Bus-ten. He ci. 15 July, 1760, and as. 17 Oct. 1859, Augsssta, only child was a by his eldest sssrriviug eon, of Edward Clavering, Esq. of Callaly 17511, Slarv. doss, of Anthony llmwne, Viscount Montague; Castle, Northumberland, and has and dying 27 Starch, 1765, was & by his ossly eess, had, s. lletenv-Enwastn, 5. 29 Aug. 1560. Cossey, es. Norfolk, and sister nf Gessrge, Lord btafi’erd ss. Riehard-tienry-Clavering, 5. 1802. (this lady olitaissed from the king, in Oct 1511, the precedency tsr. Chasten, 8. 25 July, 1564. 1. Alice. is. Mary-Augusta, ii. on infant 20 Aug. 1568. ILintc. Tise 13r.nsNnens-ne deduce from the CoNquesT. The founder of the family, accartttng to the pedigree in the who seas living in 1351, descend the Boesisserans ef Deteksn. Hiatss’y of Norfolk, was 87 BED manor of Redissgfeld, from which ho assnmed his smmasne, osse of the judges of the Court of Commoss Pleas; after his release, in 1616, when he was e. by hit only surviving eon, the monarch, that it was too gs-eat a sum for him to reeesupense; to which Sir. Redingfeld answered that all he begged soften, however, the asperity of this ssnmeritcd refusal, the leeasv, lsis successor. John, sss. Dorothy, dan. and co-heir of John Ramsay, Esq., - and dying in Aug. 1653, left henry, and other ehtdren. Clement Fisher, Bait., and bed, with two sons a dan., Mary, sit. In Sir John Swinburne, Hart. Elizabeth (a lady celebrated for her beastly), sss. to Thomas Weelenhahi, Eeq. Anne, f vent, at Lier. child and heis’eee of Charles, Visenssnt Andover, afterwos’ds Earl of Rerkshire, but by that lady had ste isosse, Hart. Of Lanhes’n, iss Cornwall, and dying 14 Sept 1704, left, with two daus. (Margaret, us. to Sir John Jer-ssistgham, and Frances, sss, to Sir Francis Anderton, Dart), an only tots, III. Sm Hnwuv - AssuoneoL. This gesstlesnan sss. body Btizsbeth Bssyle, eldest dan. of Charles, Earl of Burlington, and by her (who ci. 23 Nov. 1751) had, with other issue, 1V. Bra Rscaunn-ilnonv, k 14 Sept 1726; sss. 30 Starch, V. Ssse Rsenann, 5. 23 Aug. 1767; as. 17 Junse, 1731, Charlotte-Geer:iana, dan. of Sir William Jerningham, Hart. of nf a baron’s dassghter), by whom (who si. its 1534) he had issue, Hesssoy-RsenAssn, 8th baronet. From James Beslingfelsl, a younger eon of the family, /iens.