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 B U R TO N. BURTON, SIR CHARLES-WILLIAMCUrrie, of Pollaeton, eo. Carlow, 6. 13 Jan. 1823; late lieut. 1st dragoons ; ,s. his COnsul, as 5th baronet, 17 May, 1843; as. 16 Dec. 1861, Osorgiana-Mary, only dau. of the late David-Halliburton Dallas, Esq., and granddau. of Sir Thenias Dallas, C.C.B. BUR far Hasslmsre, ens of the commissioners of Excise ; is. in s’. Alice, or. 22 Sept. 1858, to the Rev. V.-IJ. Lucas, idA., 1771, Sopbia, dan. and es-heir of Sir Charles Raymond, Mart. of Valentine House, cc. Essex, by whom lie left, vi. Frederica, m. 23 July, 1603, Willians Norris, capt. 4th CHARLes-HEaRsE, 3rd baronet. Walter, of West C.riestcad Park; SIP. fsr the cc. Sassex; ii. a. p. 7 April, 1631. Percy, capt. of horse; killed at Ruenes Ayre’, in 1807. I. Ri-any Brasi-no, Req., 5. 1 June, 1705, eon of George Jells, is. in 1806, to George-steery Cratelitet’, Esq. of Sanning Burrard, Eoq. of Lymisigten, and cousisi of Sir liarty lull l’ark, co. iterks; fonncrly eel, in the gaards. Emily-Elizabeth, oc. ia 1919, is Lieut.-C’ol. (sines Lieat.— Barrard East., new repreestitsd by Sir Usorge Burrard, Gett.) T. Kenah, CR.; and ci. 27 May, 1939. Hart. (refer Is linen ye of Ibsi genflctuseim), was created a Mr. Raymond, the father-in-law of Hr. Il,,rrcll, was created baronet 11 Nov. 1807. Sir harry was a lieot.-gen. iii the army, lteut.-cusl. casunsanding the 1st feot-gumai-ds er gm-cnadier-gaards, a ltarotsct, 3 May, t774, with remtdnder to his non-hi-law, and geverner ef Calobet Castle. lIe held who became, in consequence, at the decease of his said the office of Riding Forester to the King in the New Forest. fAlser-in-law (Sir Charles Raymond,) Sir William R,,rrcll, He represented Lyroiugtsn imu many parliaroente (trout dod baronet. He ii. 20 Jan. 1796, tosd was a. by hia eldest 1780 till 1806). lIe in. 20 Feb. 1789, tlannab, dan. of harry son, 111. Six C5tARLE5 MExaxea, 11.1’., who was b. 1774, and os. 8 Ray, 1606, Frances, eldest doter of Lord Lecotiticid, u. Paul-Harry-Dorell, 5. 17 Feb. 1790, an officer in the and by her (who ci. 26 Belt. 1848) has had issue, let foot-guards or gremsadicr-guards ; it. 21 Jan. lSOti, of a wennd received at the battle of Corunna, while acting as Charles Vyndham, it. in 1627. PERrY, present baronet. WALTER WYNDOAM, barrister-at-law, to. 10 June, 1847, Derothca, dna. of the ltev. John Jones, recier of Rurlciglion-the lull, ce. lietlanti, and has issue. Caroline-Jolla. Sir Charles, who represented Shercham sinre 1606 fill time v. Edward, 5. 21 Nov. 1797, an officer iii the greuadicrguards; tinss of his ,lcusise, rio., in fonrtccn consecutive parliaments, ci. 4 Jui. 1062. Coat los—I Slav, 1774. A i,, ,—Veet, three plain shields, ttse and one, arg., each having a hordarc, cngrailed, or. Crc-I—A naked aria, rmbewcd, 11cr., lime hand grssping a Anus—Per tense, coibatlled, ga. and ac. a lien, pastanl, sprig of laurel, vert. srnsinsis, between three stars ef six points, or; on a canton, JJ’tts—Sob liliertats quietese. Scofs—Kncpp Castlc, and West Grinstcad Para, Sossex. Cs’csl—Otmt of a mural cross-is, per pale, or and srg., an arm Thins Ilossec—44, Berkeley Square. in bend, Cue hand grasping a sword; about the arns a wreath BUR citrate of Lyndhesrst, Hamits. battalion Prince Consort’s on-u rifle brigade. !L tilcaflO. Macby, Esq. of London, mci-chant, and bad issue, aide-de-camp to Sir John Moore. am. John-Thomas, 5.4 March, 1792, an officer in the R.N. drowned, 9 Uet. 1809. in. CsiAaLse, successor to his father. iv. William, is. 21 Dee. 1704, an officer in the 1st footgusrds or grenadier-gosrda; ci. of wounds i-eeeived in the assault of St. Sebastian, Aug. 1813. ci in April 1812. u. Laura. ii. Frances-Hannah, ci. 7 March, 1849. Sir Harry it. 18 Oct. 1813. Cs-eelisa—l2 Nov. 1807. Erg., a sword, erect, pya. of laurel, ppr. .ltlotto— Perseverance. ,Seel—Helmefteld, Lyndhnrst, Rants. BURRELIA ________ BURRELL, SIR Pracy, pf Valentine House, eo. Essex, M.P. for New Shoreham, 6. 1812 a. Isis father, as 4th baronet, 4 Jan. 1869 ; ix. 26 August, 1816, Henrietta-Katherine, dan. of the late Vice-Admiral Sir George and Lady Brooks Pechell. kmncar, PETER BUaxELL, Esq. (Stls sen of Walter Bun-elI, ef aftor the battle of St. Albans, in 1460. Freta this gallant Cuekfleld), settled at Beekenbam, in Kent, hi 1084, and soldier lineally descended the bssthiers, in. lasbella, 2nd dan. of John Merrik, Eaq. of Stubbers, eo. Faamcems and Tnoui-s Bonvow, who settled in Inlanul in Essex, by whonu he had, PETER, his successor. 9lcrrik, of West Grinsisad Park, governor ef the Bank ef BeNJAMin Buaeromc, Eaq., bneeming au emimucnt banker England, and SIP., was created a Baronet, 19 July, 1766, with remainder to Peter Rarrell, of Reckenham. Sir Merrik ci. a-p. in 1797. Frances, its. te Richard Wyatt, Esq. of Eghain. Isabella, so. to Thonsas Dalysos, Esq. of Hasnptons, Kent. Anne, its, to Richard Acland, Esq. The elder seo, Psrsn BtmnxsLs., Esq. ef Usekenham, H.P., sith-geverisom’ TON, suf Buirtesi Hall, sheriff of Carlow hi 1922. of the Sontb-Sea Cempasiy, m. Amy, eldest dan. of Hugh Raymond, Esq. of Saisig Hall, cc. Essex, amid bad, i. PETER, slarveyer-gesssral of the crown lands; who iii. Ehucabeth, dan. and ce-heir of John Less’is, Esq. of Stackney, vi. Francis, ns. in 1730, llaehael, eldest sian. of Dr. Sosytla, and left an only son and fonr dais., viz., 1 Peter, who a. to the baronetcy of his grcat-enctc, and s. Mary, as. to F. Doync, Esq. was subsequently created Ba-out Gx’ystpi-. (Sic Loan in Grscs, its, to E. hisuars, Esq. WmLLsCenaT DR Essssx.) I Elizabeth-Amelia, its. is it-ti-A. Bennett, Esq. ; and iii. Elizabeth, us. to H. hh,iars’, Esq. ft in 1617. 2 Soaan-Isabella, in. to Algernon, Earl if Beverley. S Frances-Julia, us, to Hngtm, Hake of Northumberland. 4 Elicabeth, its. 1st, to Douglas, 6th Dake of hamilton; The 5th son, and Sndly, to Henry, Marquess of Exeter. mm. Wmaiaas. m. Amelia, its, to Tobias Frsre, Esq. Mr. llitrrell sI. 16 April, 1736. His yosmgcr soil, WiLLiAM BUxuELL, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., amid AS. ; SIP. L.eaihierhead. 163 0 }Linrnr. This family claims a eenmmeaa ancestor with the noble house of Couyngham, namely, Sir Edward Rmmrtsis, co. York, who was created a Knight Pansseret by Enwi-an IV., 1610. The former dying s. p. the latter became the head of the Irish brands, and was a. by ass emily son, SAMUEL, whose lid son, iii Hubliss, was lord mayor of that city ha 1706, amid represrssted it in psi-liament from 1703 to 172;;; lie is. flm’acc, class, of Rebert Stnatford, Esq. of Itelan, ro. Kildarc, and had six suns, with as many dans., Tic., m. SAMUEL, ancetuor of this Bearoris, of Burton Ilahl, cc. Csrloss, now represented by WiLLmAam-FrrzwmLLiaai Rums- mm. Rotter;, t. . Jt. sn Besujamia. iv. Edward. v. CnAnss. Bishop of Down, and hail (stub a son, who u5. asic.) one datn, Maria, si to tliehoi-mI Coxe, Esq. of Csstletewn. iv. h..ettiee, 55. to II. Rs’ooae, Esq. v. Abigail, sus. he John Walsh, Esq. vi. Jane. I. CisAuLce BnaToN, Esq., like his father, obtuasted the honours ef the corporation of Duubhin, and a seat in psrliaThe other dan. and co-heir as. henry Boahton, Esq. of 151 2