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 C IT A C H A T T E Itt’ 0 N. CUATTERTON, San JAMESC H oh Li: s, of Castle Malson, Co. Cork, RUB.. general in the army, lots hient.-eol. commanding t lie 4th royal Irish dragoon-guards, now colonel 3 the 5th lightdragoons, JUT. knight of San F’ernando of Sj’ai n, Lli )., gentlen; an of the privy chamber to 11cr Majesty, high-sheriff of the eo. Cork, 1 aSl-2, and MC. for the en. of Cork in 1831—35, and again in 1549-52: 6. l794 as. 1825, Anne, yoongest dan. of James Atkinson, 4th dan. of John Whitney Smith, Eaq. of Northallerton, Esq. of Lendale, co.York, and had a son, James-William-Achesen, S. in iSlii if. in aH7. Lient.-General Sir James Chatterton wears the warma a. his father aa 2nd hart. 28 Jan. 1847. ed;sl a nil seven elaepe for services in the i’enin— anla. and thin medal fo; Waterloo. He has held NICHoLAs CIIAYTOE, hoot-eel, in the royal army, under many important c ‘mmands, and was commissioned the Marqncee of Newcaetle (eon of Thomas Chayter, Req. of by Ifer Maje-ity, “in consideration of his long, faitlafol, Butterby, co. Durham, who was son of Christopher Chay(or, and slioting ;ished no’eer.’’ to carry the grand banner at the funeral of tli e H ailce of lVehlington. He Elizabeth his wife, ocly dan. and heir of William Clervanx, a. as 3rd baronet, at the decease of his brother, 1855. Req. of Croft), who as. Anne, dan. and co-heir of William lillirafic. ABRaHAM Cnocrcavoa, Req. of the city of Cark, as. in Williana, who inherited Croft, and was created a Baronet 1700, Martha Iloehe, and dying in 1776, left two eeoc, I. J4MES, his snrccsnor. ii. Then;aa, clerk of the crown far the coonties of Cark and Water:enl, ,e. Catherine, dan. of John Cerew, Req. The 2nd son, ef the eo. Cerk, and d. in 1793, leaving. 1 James, clerk ef the erewn for Cork and Waterford, Hecaa’ Cna nea, m. Isabella, dan. and es-heirof Anthony ,1. a. p. in asas. 2 Thomas, major in the army, o,. SPec. a707, Charlotte, Morley, of logletoo, and left an only con, 3rd dan. of Ge;,. Sir William Green, Bart. ef Harass, HeNRY CnAYTon, Esq. of Croft. He an. Jar.e, only dan. Kent, and ,!. in isle, baring had ieene, WGlia;n-Green 4. in 1821. The;nas-Jnetly Green, a;. Sosannab. dan. of the sate WILLIAM, his heir. Colonel iiraot, ef Kilmorray, co. Cork, lieot.-governot henry, LL.D., rector of Croft, vicar of Catteriek, ce of Carlisle! and has foot daos. Oliver-Nicolle, maj’ ‘tin the army. Catherine-Green, 4. in 1929. Miriam. Bary-Nicolls. Helon-Soeao, se. let, 29 Oct. 1831, to Capt. J.-C. Somoods, John, d. yonaig. RN., who 4.18 Ber.i840; andondly, 2OAn’g. Jane, as. to John Trotter, M.D., of Bartington (ace BURKE’S 1641, to Col. P. Hawker, Longparish Hones, Hoots, Ahice-alary, in. Caleb Redshaw, Req., afterwards Motley of 3 William. 4 John. 5 Abraham, ass. Jane, dan. of Gas lisv. Fitzgerald hr. Chaytor was a. at bin decease by his eldest eon, Tiodall. sod had ieeee, Hodgee-Ryre (lit Hon.;, formerly H.P. for the University of Goblin, Vice-Chancellor WILLIAM CsiAvvoo, Req. of Croft, H.P., who as. Miss for Ir,’los,d, as. 1613, the dao.s,f the Rev. William Jane Lee ; and dying in Bay 1818, left, with other ieene, Mallarao, MA.. prebend efuleyne: Abraliam-Thesoaa; two sans, Sin WILLIAM COAYTOR. Dart, of Croft, and John. ao,l 31ar3-. a. t,i the Itor, llicl;ar,l-C, Falkioer, I Sos’ionah, an. to Robert Deane, Req. 2 Martha, 3 Carelioe, CHA C 13 A Y T 0 it. Caaal’ToR, Soc WILLIAM.RacRAnn-CARTER, Bart. of Croft, co. York, 5. 7 Feb. 1805 ; ass, let, in Sept. 1836, Annie, dan. of Mr. Lacy, of Easingwohd, and by her, (who if. in Sept. 1837) has a eon, WILLIAM, 9. It Srpl. 1837 is. 23 Aug. 1806, te Mary, yeangest dau. of Lient.-Col. and the lien. Mrs. Van Straobenzoe, of Spennbheme, es. York (see Reman’s .Lanelol Gentry). He as. 2ndhy, 16 March, 1852, Mary, and has by her, Richard, 5. 26 May, 1853; Albert, 5. 1854; and Reginald, 5. 1857. Sir William kill ragr. Req., snrveyor general to Qneen FLIZABRTn; by Lambtoe, Req. of Ioeaghtoofield, ce. Borham, and had, with yennger iesne, 28 June, 1671 but the digeity expired with himself in 1720, and his estates passed to his nephew, Heicav CnAYTOR. HENRY. and eventually heir of Matthew Smalen, Esq of Gilling, in Yorkshire, and had issoe, York, and prehondary of Durham. Br. Chaytor m. twice, and left a large family; for which refer to BuaRE’s Le’nde,l Geailry. Matthew, an eneign in 1st regt. of foot-guards, d. s. p. .L,,s;loi Coals’s). Beameley, in Craven: and 4. 8 July, 1613, leaving issne. Clorvaux Chaytor, Req. of Spen;aithorne Hail, co. York, and two dane., Mary; and Rlizabeth, as. to Timothy Hutton, Req. of Cliftsn Castle, in Yorkehire. The first-named son, I. Sin W;rL;AM CHAvToa. 9. 29 April, 1771, was created a I. J.asiaa Cna’rvrnToN, 2nd eerjeant-at-law, and clerk Baronet, It Sept. 1831 ; sea. 18 Ang. 6801, Isabella. yennger of the state salsera office in Irelan,l, wae created a Baronet 3 Aug. 1801. fOe na. in 1730, Rebecca, dan. of Abraham dan. and co-heir (with hoe sister Anne. wife of JohnClervanx Chaytor, Esq. of Spenaithotne Hall) of John Cat-tee, Req. of Tonotall and Richmond, in the same es., and had issue, WILLIAM-RTCnAan-CAa’zER, present baronet. Anne, as. to thr hey. llicl,ss;’d Dickson, of Vermont, eo. John-Clervanx, 9. 0 Sept. 3800; as. 38 Jan. 1834, LydiaFnancen, Martha, as. the late, (c-pen, SIB.; ii. 24 Jan. 1857; eldest dan. of the late Thomas Brown, Req. of New Grore, and has issne. Matthew-hlotton. 9. 31 Dec. 1807. Henry, S. 14 Sept. 1812; aa. 1858, Carehine, only surviving Rebecca, as. 1508, to C.-W. Webster, 12th lancers, aol I. dan. of the late Capt. Baker, R.N. Isabella. Jane. Harriet. Sir William 4. 28 Jan. 1847. II. Sia W;LLI CM Anaanas;, 5. 3 Ang. 1094,wbaas. 3 Aaig. The elder eon, Lane. Eeq., and by her (who ii. 17 Feb. 1838)had ieeoe, WILLIA5;-Araanxs,, late haronet. JAsics-Cnacn,ro, preeontl,ar. ‘net. l.iioeriek, ao,l ,l. in i,SaO. ihs’ir ‘sa,ly la,;. Iiehrcca.la,alrihella waas,s. 18 Jnly, 1887, t’, Macnoon 1 ‘Iward l”crt— ne Req. of B.eddealey Chaste;;, Warwickahire 22 June, 1830, Sir James 4. in 1500, and was e. by his eldeet non, 1024, He,arictt,i-Ge’ ‘rgiai,a, only child of the hey. Lascellos A rsee—Party per bend dancett0e, avg. and at., foor qnatrslreoaonger, prslsen’h.rv of Wi,schestcr a,ad lap. 1855. His ‘ foils, Iwe and two benriwise. conoterchanged. tO-eat—A wish,o- n’,is a. an’ly, a -lull,, I vTh,l, t,, Edward-Ihoneage h;;zk a laced, cooped, lozeogy, avg. and sa., attared, or; in Beri;ag, IOsq., late t’,l’l,-n’ea;o g’i irle, the mouth a trefeil, slipped, vert, .lIfelts—Fortnne he vent. Scala—Croft Hell Yorkshire; Witton Castle, Durham. Cr,essee—3 Ang. 1801. A ros.e—Qs;rterly let and 4th, or, a lion’s hoed, erased, az. between three mousse, go.; 2nd cal :;rd, ga. a cr,,ea ,00lioe, or. Creel—An antelope’s bead, — erased, erg., dac.llygorgel end amid, os, pierced through w;tl, an arrow frs,in the back of the neck. Metal—Loyal a mert. Seal—Castle lhehen. Cork. 210