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 flO BRO I henry-Richmond, sheriff of Cnmlcerlond in 1749, who Square, Edinburgh, 19 Sept. 1778, and was educated at the passessed the estates of Breugham, in Westmore]and, and Htgh Schoot and University of Edinburgh. He was admitted i-ltghhead Castte and Catterlen, in Cumberland. He a Scotch advocate in 1500, aud was called to the English bar ci. o. sc. in 1749. in 1808. He was appointed attorney-general to Queen Cnao2 John, who d. before his brother, also tssueless. OtNE in Aprit, 1820, and received a patent of precedence t927. v. Saneuct, s’s. Dorothy, only dan. of John Child, and had two He was successively 21.P. for Camelford, Winchelsea. Enareesoils, borough and Yorkshire. Ho was lard chancellor from 1830 I JOHN, one of the bcnchars of the hon. Society of Gray’s to 1834, and was, 22 Nov. 1830, created BARON Baounnavs ANn Inn. 2 henry, is. in 1717. VAsJK of Brnssglsrsm, Co. Weslsesorehctss’i he obtained another patent, dated 22 March, 1860, giving him the ttt]e of BARON s. Elizabeth, cc. to — Forster. is. Stary, ‘a. to her cousin, John Brongham, of Coclcernsooth, Basuennas AND Vsux, of Brsaeghose, co. Wesl,aeretaad, on,t son of John, 6th child of Thomas, who so. Slary Fleming. of Hig/scctcf Castle, eQ. Ceecatcrlon,t, with limitation, in default llie grandson, Peter, took, by sign-manual, io 17d3, the nasne of mate issue, to his brother, Wtlltam Broogham, Req., and of LsasrLoon, nuder a limttation in tho wilt of Elizabeth, the heirs male of his body. Heat. 1 April, 18t9, Stary-Anne, dan. and heir of Thomas Lamptugh, of lamplngh, flu do- eldest dan, of Thomas, 4th son of Sir Robert Eden, Bart. of vised her estates to him, although Sir. Bronghasu, of WI Anekland, en. Dorhans, niece of the 1st Lords Auckland Brougham, became by her death, ‘p., heir-general of the and itenley, and widow of John Spalding, Req. of the Helmes, Lamplughs. Scoiland, by whem (whoP. 12 Jan. 1869), he had issue, two The focsr eldest sons of SIr. Drougham having ci. a. p., ho dane., Sarah-Eleanor, 5. 1828; ci. an infant; and Eleanorwac a. eventually isa his estateo by his grandson, Luesisa, b. Oct. 1822 ci. 30 Nov. 1839. His lordship was Juna DROUOHAOL, of Idroughani, in Wcstnaoroland, and heir-general, and representative of a hranrh of, the ancient of Scales Hall and Highhead Castle, in Cumhcrland. Ho and noble house of VArY. lie ci. at Cannes, Prance, 7 Stay, had ioour two dana. only, bc,th of whom ci. without issue. 1868, and was s. according to the limitation of the patent On hin own death, in 1758, he wan z icy his brother, of 1860, by his brother, Wsttsac, 2nd and precent Loan HENRY Baouusraas, of Hrengham, who so. Mary, (intl. of DnoueuAax san VAUX. William Freman, DO., and had issue, Crcntioa—22 Starch, 1060. s. HENRY, his heir. ..4s’sss—Quarterly: let, gu., a chevron between three bees, ss. John, fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, and rector of arg., for Bseeenaai; 2nd, or, a fesse, ebequy, gold and go., Rallyhaise and Batliehorough, diocese of Kilmere, Ireland, hetween three barbs of tise third, banded of the first; in chief, as. 17 Oct. 1788, Sarah, dan. of James .Scaolin, by Aone Mabel of three paints, as., fur VAUX of CATTERLEN; 3rd, arg., Babington, his wife, and ci. 22 May, 1411, his widow surviving a bend, cheqoy, or and gu., for Vsox of TscoraassasE; 4th, gu., until 24 Starch, 1843. He had issue, a cross floury, or, for Dzonaieez. I John-Henry, P.28 Stay, 1798. (‘real—A hand and arm in armour, holding a lucy, org.; on 2 henry, 5. 18 Starch, 1797, rector of Tallow, diocese of the elbow, arose, gules. Waterford; Sn. 10 Slay, 1826, Catherine-Anne-Maria, dan. of Sir Julio Slocsrtney, Part., by Catiserine-ltnesey Burgh, Snpperfcrs—Dexter, a lion, vcrt, armed and langued, geilcs; dan. of Wslter-Hnesey Burgh, chief baron of the Exehe- collared with a Vaus collar, cheqoy, or, and of tho second; quer, dislinguishcd when Ireland had a parliament, sinister, a while hart, zullors and hoofs, or, in isis month, a Henry llrougham ci. 10 Jan. 1831, leaving issue, two sons, rose, gu., barbed and seeded, vert, in allusion to the castle of Ilighhead, which Lord Broughans holds of the king in copite, Henry-William, 5.27 Feb. 1827. by the service of the red rose, rendered annually at Carlisle. It John-Richard, 8.4 Aug. 1629. came from the family of the L’Eogley’s, or English, to the Rich- I Anne-Rcbe. moods, and thence, by marriage, to the Broughams. 2 Sarah, P.3 Feb. 1808. Jfetto—rro rege, legs, grege. i. Mary, as. to Richard Sleux (father of Sir Ileury Meox, Hart. of Theobald’s Fork, Merle), and had issuo, 1 Richard, cc. Catherine Roxby. 2 HEaav, created a Baronet in 1832. 3 Thomas, ti. o. p. I Stary, aa. to Richard Arabia. 2 Fanny, at. to Vicesimus Knox. is. Anne, es. to George Aylmcr, Esq., and had issue, I George, so. to Henrietta, dau. of Cuthisert Ellleon, of l-lepbeern, Co. Northumberland. 2 Thomas, a geu. in the army. 3 Charles. I Anne. us. Rebecca, ts. in 1753 sa. 12 April, 17S7, to Richard Lowndee, Req. of Rose Hill, Darking, co. Surrey; and ci. 10 Jan. 1828, leaving issue, 1 Henry-Daleton, b. 20 July, 1789; ci. 17 Oct. 1831. 2 Williasn-Lsltue, is. ii Starch, 1793 one of Her Stajesty’s counsel. 3 Richard-John, 0 11 Jan. 1798; ci. u July, 1799. I Rebe, as. to the Rev. James Randall, rector cf tliufield, co.Berks. Sir. Brougham ci. 21 Dec. 17S2, and his widow in 1S97, .‘eged 03 years, and was s. hy his eldest eon, HENRY Donunnoes, Esq. of Brougham, 5. 19 June, 1712, who ccc. 22 Slay, 1777, Elcauora, only child of the Rev. James Syme, by Story, sister of Robertson the hdstoriau, and had issue, Hxeessv, lax Losses Bsoocssavs swn Vaux. James, 1,. 16 Jen. 1780; snesuberin the successive parliaments O.C.B., P.C., P.B.S.), of Bs-nnghtnn Giffitrci, en. Wilte, of 1620, 1629, and IOJI, for Tregony and Winchehea, and in en created in 1851; and a baronet; 5. 27 Juno, 1786; the first reformed parhiamciet for Kondal, eo. Weotmoreland; ci. a. p.24 Dec. 1933. su. 28 July, 1828, LadyJulia Hay, youngest dan. of the Peter, in the army, killed in a duel by SIr. Campbell, of Shawfield, late Marquees of Twooddalo, and by her (who d. 3 in 1801. John, ea. Margaret, dsu. of James Rigg, Req. of Slortoa, in April, 1835) has, Scoiland, and had issue, Henry, 5. 7 Feb. 1813; ci. 10 Oct. s. Julia-Hay, ci. asaoc. in 1649. 1839; Peter, b. 12 Jone, 1019; John, 5. 27 Stay, 1821; us. Charlotte, as. 28 July, 1954, to Gui. Dudley-Wibmot Jsmee-Rigg, 5. 5 Slay, 1020; William, 5.27 Nov. 1828; ci, 2 April, 1829 Slargaret, Eleanor, Icatherine, Slary, Lindsay. sit. Sophla, so. St July, ISSI, to the Hon. J.-Strsngs lie ci. at Boulogne-sur-Mer, in Oct. 1829. His widow cf. in Dec. 1939. Wsr.e.ssas, present peer. SIr. Brougham ci. 13 Feb. 1910, aged 09; and his widow, 11 Dec. 1039, aged 89. He was e. in his estates in West- This nobleman, who e. his father, as 2nd baronet, moreland and Cumbesdand by hie eon and heir, HENRY llaouoesaas. Thin eminent etotesasan, oraior, philauthropie United Kingdom in 1851. Ho was for some time philoaophee, and writer, was bern in St. Andrew’s pretident of the Board of Control. 139 This is not a newly assumed metto; it has been long borne by the family, ond is to he seen in an old aparfmeut at Broughsm, of tue age of EL5zARETH. Seet—Rronghem, Penrith, co. Weelmo; eland. Town Hsnoe—21, Berkeley Square. B R 0 U G H T 0 N. BROUGHTilN, BAOON (Sir John - Cam Hobhouee, Carleton, Coldotream gasards. Jncclyn, lieut.-eoL late Seats fueller guards, 2nd eon of the Earl of Rodeu. 15 Aug. 1831, was raised to the peerage of the