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 B 00 T H B Y. IlOOTUBir, Sin Baoonc, of I. WILLIAM, life esicecosor. Broadilow Ash, co. Derby; 6. 18 and prebendary of Soethwcll; t. in 1104; as. 4 Nov. 1610, Nov. 1856 ; a. his father as 11th having by her (who sd. 6 March, 1561) had, baronet, 22 Sept 1865. }Lincauc. The Boothbya claim Saxon origin, snd the assnmption is sustained by Dugdale and Camden. The former elaborate anti qnary fixes the division of counties (Origiass JsssislicaI4O, e. ix.) in the year lot, by RoeceT; and the latter, mu. Charles, formerly a capt. of engineers, aisee in holy speaking of Lincolnohiro, says: The btmdred or wapentake of Boothby, Boothby-Paynell, a market-town, and a gentleman’s old soat called ldoothhy, wore denominated from one Boathby, who Ihere inhabited.” Tuconannue cc Boovaov was govornsr of Pontefract Castle, which he defended with groat gallantry for the Lasseastrians during the war of the Roses. From this Thoobald wo pass to Tuossas ne Boorany, living in the reign of EnwAun vi., whose great-grandson, WILLIAM ne BooTHay, Iii. Judith, dan. of Thomas Osten, Esq. of Oxloy, cc. Stafford, and by her (who so. Ondly, William Basset, Esq. of Bloro, Staffordshire; and Irdly, Sir Robert Corhot, Dart.) he had, with other issue, 0. Henry BooTnEY, Esq., who was created a Baronet, 5 Nov. 2644, by letters patent, which reoeivod the sign- i 2 Juditls-Agnos, so. William-henry htillois, Esq., and if. manual of CHARLeS L, but did not pass the seals, owing to the confusion of the eivilwara. All the real estates enjoyed by Sir Henry he derived frees the good management of his Sir William 1. 17 March. 1024, and was n. isy his eldest son, mother, his father having devised him mousy enly. This iX. Ste WILLIAM, C.B., 5. 21 htarcb, 1702; who so. let, lady, through her eons exertions, was enabled to leave her 19 Jan. 1803, Fassny, msly dasi. of Jehts Jcsskinas’n, Esq., son an estate in London ; anether called Kingsland, in Middlesex; and ssioce csf Chance, lot Earl of Liverpool, and by her (who Claterelote, Claden, and the manor of Crepperdy, in 1. 2 Jass. 1010) had iassie, Oxferdshire; Bradlow-Aeb, Cold Eaton, King’s Bills, and Bs0000c-WiLrsAsr-itoanav, 10th baronet. the lands therein belonging, near Sshbenrne, Derbyshire one-half ef the manor or park of Cheadle, with 1sngner, Cecil-Brooke, 5. 18 Nov. loll. and ether possessions in Staffordshire. f h- lirisry m. Mary, Louiaa-bloria, ci. I Aeg. IsIS, to use lion- and Rev. Charles dan. of Sir Thomas hayes, Knt., lord mayor of London in Caroline-Obey. Panny-Clsarlette-Anne. Minis-Emma. 1615, and was e. at his decease, in 1646, by his only san, II. SIR W1LLIAx, who received the honour of kaighthood, hOe us. bndly, Ii Oct. 1044, Lenisa-Cronstosin, eldest dan. of in the fseld, from CuAnLrs It. at the Rostomtion ; and the the late Prederick-tiayoa ihlacnaunara, Req., .nd relict ef king was pleased to renew, gratis, the patent granted to Alexander Noalott, Eoq., ef the lot life-guards, the celebrated hie father, by the name of Sir William Boethby, “of Bread- of cuotoma at the pert of Lossdssn, sssssi payrseaatcr h’ the low Ash,” the original being designated “of Clator Close,” corps of gentlemen-at-arms. Sir William ii. 21 April, 1046, bsst from the date of 22 July, 1666. This gentleman ci. let, and was o. by his son, Frances, dan. of Col. llilward, of Snitterton, cc. Derby, and N. Tns Rev. Sic Baooac-W1LL1AM-EoaeRT, MA., rector ci had one son, Fexcess, vhs so. Anne, dan- and co-heir of Thamas CIsild, Welwyn, Rena, who was Is. 21 Jan. isue, and as. 7 Sept. 1812, Esq., but dying before his father, left an only child, Eswav, ;vbo a. his grandfather. Sir William ri. Sndly, Hill, eldest dan. and ce-heir of Sir Reseat, preaent hart. William Brooke, KB., and grand-niece of llenry, Lord lInga-Williaiss-ltoisort, Is. 10 Feb. l0t2. Cobhom, by wham he had ten children, two of whom only herbert-Cecil, 8. 5 05cc. 1863. survived him, viz., WILLIAM, who inherited the baronetcy at the decease of his Flereoee-Ensma. Reaalind-Louiaa. Beats’see-Georgiana. nephew. Ereoke, who left by his second wife Elizabeth, duo- of John non, Sse Baooaa fleevesv, the 11th and present hart. Fttnherbert, Esq., a eon, Baoeae, who inherited as 6th baronet. Sir William was s- at his decease by his grandson, III. Sin HONEy, at whose decease, aass. the title reverted Christi mors mentis mihi.—Aehhourno hail, Derbyshire, the to his ssurie, iv. Sir WILLIAM. This geistleman as. Frances, dan. of be sold in 1846. Sir Trevor Williams, Bait., by whom he bad a een, Gone, who as. Elizabeth, dan. of John Bury, Esq. of Nottingham, and left, at his decease (in the lifetime of his father), an The Baronetcy of Bored, conferred 21 SEarch, only aen, V. Sir WILLIAM, majer-gen. in the army, and cal. of the 1644 by CBARLR6 I. on SIR WILLIAM Bunion, of ttb regiment of foot, who s. his grandfather. Dymg in Amsterdam, ie not, it appearo, extinct, but is now t797, sinai., the title devolved upon his cousin, VI. SIR Bnoosds. This gentleman left two sons and a borne as 7th hart., by Sir William’s male representative, dan. by is second wife, Phmby, only child of William Helline, HOORLABDRN, Minister of State, and Member of the Esq. of Meeeley, co. Stafford, and was a. at his decease, Upper House of Repreoesitativde in Holland. in 2769, by the elder son, 117 BOR VII. SIR BencH, a minor poet, and of the litel-ary circle Jlstlooe—Genli Rouse ntriqsse. Above the Booth crest— at Liehfield, of which Bios Seward, Dr. Darwiss, aisd Edgowerth, Qugd ero epero. Above the Gore crest—In hoe signs vinees. were distinguished nsemhe a. lie I,,. Suoanna, dan. and sole heir of Itobert Bristoe, Eoq. of Hampshire, and had an elIly child, Penelope, who ii. yenng. Sir brook si. ho 1624, and was o. isy his brother, VIII. SIr. WiLLIAM. This gentleman as. 14 Slay, 1761, Eaffella, dan. of Signor iiligssel Del Gade, of Maloen, in the isle of islinerea, by whene he had issue, is. Breeke, in holy orders, rector of Kirby in Ashfeld, Nette, Louisa, dan. of henry, 3rd Lord Vernon, and 0. 4 Jan. 1 8u9, I henry, BA., vicar of Leseingtoe, Linceinshire, 55. Fanny, dan. of Dr. Jcnkineoo, bishop of St. Daoid’a, and has issue. 2 George, in india, ns- and has issue. 3 Charles-gdscord, secretary to Lard Granville, ‘is. Georgiona-Mary, dan. of Edward, bed Baron ,Suflicld, and widow of George-Edward Anson, Esq., secretary to the late Prince Consort. 4 John, major royal art., so. Margaret, dan. of — Scale, Faq., and has tune. I Pannv-Rmnsa, iii. to 11cr cousin, George, present Lord Vernon. orders, 5. in 1766. This gentlesnasi, when to’essty three years of age, lent his log at the battle of Talavcra, ansi was taton prisoner by the French; after a time he was exchanged, and eventually went into rise Church; he became prelsendary of Soathwcll and reeler of Sn.tlerton. ilc so. Marianne, dan. of the 12ev. Basil Beridge, of Algarkirh, cc. Lincoln, and left issue, 1 William-It, vicar of itawkeatsnry, Gleuceslerabire, so. gleaner, dan. of J. Peasoick, Eaq., oad has tsco fans. 2 Evelye,rreter of Wlsitmell, near Chesterfield, ss. Margaret, dan. of W. Carr, Faq., and baa hssd a son and a dan. lois eon Richard-henry, si. 10 hay. 1863, aged 7 creeks. 3 itcgioald, 1. 1849. 4 Basil, 95th regl., who lost his leg at the battle of the Alma I Martha-Screna, s,s. to Sir Brooks Beolhby, lhc l0tls lsart. 6 April, 1862. 3 Cecilia. I. Leuiaa-Rafcla. Dondas, 4th son of Itotsent, 2nd Viscount Melville. aetrcoo, who s7. It Tan. 1031. Ho was receiver-genci-al hlartha-Serena, dan. of the late ltev. Charles Boothby, vicar of Sntterton, Lincolnalsire, and had, CnARLEO-FaAaeia, 8.22 Joxe, itas. I-Irony, Is. posthiusaous, 6 Fob. I866 Tiso Rev. Sir Brooke 0. 22 Sept. 1865, and svos e. by his ekleat Crcetdsa—I Nov. 1644; passed the great seal, 13 July, 1660. Arssso—Arg., on a canton, gu., a Son’s jansh, erased, and erect, or. Creel—A lion’s jaash, erased, aissl erect, or. MoBs—blocs seat of the family for two hsssdred years, seas shrected by wsll to B 0 REEL. His Excellency Sin WILLIAaI BOHORL DR B 0 Seale—Lissadell and Eanlsteld, cc. Slige. Toseo Hoaoe—7, Eaekingbaus Palace Gate.