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 BOU I3OTJGHTON. ROUSE-ilosjenToN, SIR CHARLES- IV. Isa W5LLIAM, M.P. for the Co. Warwick, in thc reign Hgny, Bart. of Lawford Hall, co. of ANNe. This genthoman sss. lot, Mary, das,. of Mr. Alderman Warwick, 8. 16 Jan. 18-25; a. his s,sccesaor, and two dana., Islary, the wife of Sir Rcssry father 1856; Iso. 23 Ang. 1852, tiosighton, Rart., and Anne. lie 55. Indly, Csstherino, dais. Mary-Caroline, 2nd dan. of John- of Sir Charica Sbuekhsu’gh, Bart., and had, with other Michael Severne, Fsq. of Then- ssi.rviviug isotse, ford, co. Northampton, and Wallop Shnckborgls, who sss. Itar’, eldest dan. of Algernon Grevillc, Hall, co. Salop, and has, s. Wss.s.sass-Sv. ANnREW, is. 23 Sept. 1858. is. Edward-Shuckburgh, is. 24 July, 1858. Sir Charles-Henry inherits too baronetcies: of one V. Sac Env’ano, who as. Onsce, eldest dan. of Sir John he is the 11th in succession; of the other, the 3rd. Sbuckhurgh, Rart., and was a. iii Pd’. 1721-2, by his only Itttttaqr. The family of Rouse is of very high ssotiqnity in the .lohn Donollass, Bsq., and an only son, his successor, iss 1772. several counties oi Sussex, Worcester, Warwick, Gl,,nceotcr, and Hereford. Dr. Nash, in his Hisisry s.f Werceofcr, death of this gentleman, during his missmity, caused an mentions that its pats-inch in that shire accompanied the extrasrsiinssry sensation at the period it occurred. Sir CONQUEROR issto Englassd; and the statement is csn8rmed ‘i’heodeaius was cssnfissed to his bed isy severe indiopoailis’n, by the B,sttle Abbey Roll. On 23 July, i641, the dignity of at the family mansion of Lawford Hail, wherein his mother, Baronet Was conferred upon TnosiAs Rouse, Bag. of Rouse, Lcnch, co. Worcester, eldest son of Sir John Rouse, Rnt. Re sss. lot, Jane, dau. frono the hands of Lady Ronghtsn, the ssafortssnate gemstieman of Sir John Fen-ers, of Tamworth Castle, by Whom he had, I. Eonsa, his heir. s. Hesther, wise so. Sir William Roasell, Bars., and hsd an dcposite.l i’s tho family vault, was disinterred, when a only child, Mary, who ss. let, 11.-C. Cetles, Esq., by whom she had a Captains Donettan, who was tried at the spring assiecs at dan., Cstheriae, srife of Thomas Lcwts, Esq.; snd Sadly, Warwick, in 1791, lscfore Judge Buller, ansi was fos,nsl Lord Arthur Somerset, by-whon, she woe mother of MACC, gecilty, and executed. It nsusl he remarked, hooves’s:, ins v-ho ss. Algeroon Grevills, Esq.. snd had a soa, Folks, jnstice to the nsemory of Donellan, that the evidence agahsst and two dano., of v-boos she elder, Mary, became the wife hisaa web solely circumstantial, and ost sf the strongest of Sauccacacu BoccsToN, Esq., and was the mother of natssre ; and that he died eolensnly protesthsg his issnocence. the late Sir Chartes-Wiltiam Roase-Iloughton, liars. ii. Mary, who sa. E. Phillips, Esq., and was grandmother of Dr. Pan’, who was at the trial, thought bins wrssngly convicted. Thomas-Phillips Reuse, Esq. Sir Thomos so. issdly, Frances, dais, of David Sins-ray, Esq. Leigh, Bait., and after his decease, Basry-B. O’Msam, Es,i., and had by her, two sons, FRANCIs and Tuoasxs. The the anedical attondssnt at St. Helena of the Eneporer NApoLEON youngest of these sons, Ssa THOMAs Rouse, the 4th hart., si. in 1721, when the Helena,” assd sI. 10 Jan. 1530. Upon ihe ncclanc’holy death issue male failed, and the estates of Sir Thomas passed to of Sir Theodesi,ss, the title devolved on his easssin, his then only surviving sister, ELszAaETss Rouse, at whose decease, ssasss. iss 1729, he ticulaniced ahssve. This gentlrman, v-ho pulled lawss tIe sister Mary’s grandson, the next male relation of the family, mansion of Lawford Hall, and sold the estates in the coo. inherited, vie., THOMAs Psess.csrs, Rsq., who assumed the surname and devolved sspon his only brother, the hefore-nsentiaseod (as sims of Ronse, and took up his reside,see at Rossse Lench. legates of Thomas (Phillips) Itonse, Esq. of house Lench), This gentleman served the office of high-sheriff of Worcester, IX. and I. Sea CRARLE0-O’ILLIAM BouamoroN-Rouep, Bars. as Thomas Rouse, Rag., in 1733. He si. asass. in 1768, of Rouse Lsnch, ess. IVoreoster, and of Rsovntcn Ball, co and was s. by his cousin, CHARLe5-WILL5AM Bonosevose, Rsq. (2nd son of Shssckbm’gh on-sc family hossonrs, reossnced his paternal assrssame of Dossghton, Rsq. of Poston Cossrt, co. hereford, and RouoRToN. This goastleman sic. iss 1792, Catherine, only gmndson of Sir Willians Boughton, 4th hart, of Lswford, dass. assd hch’eoe of Wtlliarn-i’esss’ce Hall, Eoq. of Jiosvntosa ce. Warwick), who assumed the om’name of Rouse, and Hall, co. Saksp, by whom he left issue, represented the boroughs of Eveahasn and Bramber, as Louisa, sss. 1st, 10 July, 1597, ee St. Andrew, lIIh Lord af Charles-William Boughton-Ronse, Esq. Hr. RoughtonRonac was chief secmtsry, in 1794, to the Board of Control, and, npon retirement frons office, was created a Baronet, 28 Jsme, 1791 but very soon afterovarda he inherited the Caroline, ss. 23 March, 1999, to tics 91ev. Rohert-Itenry John baronetage of his own family, the Boughtono, to which we must now revert. I. Wss.s,sne Rouonrosc, Esq. of Lawford, son of EDWARD Sir Charles €1. 26 Fob, 1911, assd was a. by his son, B000RTOSO, and Elizabeth his wife, hsh’ess of Edward H. assd It. dia W,s.s.aacs-EnwARn, of Lawford Hssll, co. Cateeby, grandson of Wss.v.sAss RssuonTocs (Who sf. 39 Warwick, and of Downton hall, co. Salop, I.R.S. ; 9. 14 Etizaners’), by Jane his wifs, sister of Thomas Coningsby, Sept. 1799; sss. 24 March, 1124, Charlotte, youngest dan. of and great-grandson, by Elisabeth his wife, dan. and co-heir Tbamas-Aisdrew Rnigbl, of Womsoley Grango, lisq., prosiaislent of William Willington, of Bareheston, co. Warwick, of EDWARD BouonToN, who sO. 1 EDWARD VI., waa crcated a Rseight, Beg. of Downton Castle, co. hereford, lbs cobbratsd Baronet 4 Aug. 1641. He so. Abigail, oldest dan. and coheir of Henry Raker, Esq., and was a. at his decease by his ,. CaAso.ea-hleteav, the prsecsl baronet. eldest son, II. Ssv EDWARE, who as. twice (his wives were, Mary, ii. Andrsv’-Johnes, of Dean ten Castle, Co. llsreford. 1’. 26 dan. of Thomas Pope, Earl of Down; and Anne, da,,. of Stay, 1536, assunced by royal Iscence, 29 Jon. 1507, the ads1i Sir John Heydon, Knt., governor of the Rennudas), but having no issue, was a. in 1610, by his brother, III. Isa Wseeiav. This gentleman so. Mary, dan. of med Algsrnoa-GrevHs, 0.13 Aug. 1019; sO. in 1943. Hastings Ingram, Esq, of Little Woolfo,’d, sso. Warwick; and dying 12 Aug. 1693, left (w9h three dana., Lucy-Anne, sss. ta John Parkes, Rsq. of Bydon, co. Northampton; ,s. Therssa-t,ouiea, sss. 20 Aug. 1962, Is herman Wayne, Catherine, as. to William Smith, Esq. of Polton, co. War- Req., late caph 10th regiment 121 B 0 U wick ; and Abigssil, so. to Edwa,’d Dossghton, Esq. of Bilton) an ossly son, Itamsey, of the city of Lon,lon, assd had, EDwARD, his lad son of Folks, Lord llrooke, by llary isis vife, assd lell, Ecwao and CuAsLm-Wss.s.Ioss, aueeeasivcly (0th ansl 0th) lsareaelo Willianc, who €5. sssss.; Mary, s’s. Is I Sc. Jolao Eger— Ion, bialsep of Isarham; Anne, sss. to John ilaihorford, Essi.; Bliaebelh, as. to Lord Tsnsplosowo aod Lucy, sc. to liobect Wright, Req. Sir William ,f. 12 July, 1716, and was a. by his eldest son, ehilsi, Vt. Isa Ensvxnn. This gentlesnan, by his lnsl v’ifc, Anssa Maria Bcsssschancp, an hoi,eso, loft a dan., who es. VII. SIR TisRsscscslt’e- EnsrARo. ALLESLEY. The suddesa and Ca1stain and Sirs. Donelbsn (his sister and brother-isslaw) were at the time residing. Having tssrsn a draught almost insmediately expired, 21 Aug. 1790. Suspicion of poioeso ssslsaeqssesstly arisisssg, the hod5’, after being carssnsr’o bequest rstvn’ned a verdict of murder against The widow of Captaies 1)mcsliass s,s. Sir Egerts,n I., and the well-known a,sthor of ‘‘A Vs’ice from SI. VIII. SIR Enwao,s, grandson to the 4th hart, as par Warwick and Leiceatss-, si. ssasss. in 1794, n-hess the tic le Salssp (so created 21 Jssly, 1701), who, ispois inhes’iting his W,sxsAeI-BnsvAan late bareael. St. John of Dislahos sad Sadly, II Aug. 1933, Is SIr. Ssrjcant Vaughan, late ens of tics barons ef the Exchequer, who sf. iss 1941. son, rector of Lssttsnvsrth, and vicar of Claybrooke, ce. Leicesier, and st 25 Joly, 1557. of the Rortiznltscral Society, and niece of li-Payne Greelass, by whom (who €5. 14 May, 1842) he has lionel surname of Eis,car after those of llousn-llouonvome, as. 29 Sell. 1055, Elioa, yossagsat dau. of the lets J.-01. Sererae, Eoq. of Thsuford ltonae, Netto, and Waliop itall, Salop, and i,as i,sae. : Calhsriae-Charlolte. is. Frances Macnet.