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 C L A Esq., sttr zion, of t,otob’n, by his wif,’, Bi,l’ls’, dan. (if dn’t. of John, Earl Beiawar’r; and dying in 1777, loft William It ansfiol,i. T”sq. if Tltra1tst, at, N trihampt onshire), was created a l3arorict 30 Sept., I 5:11, Sir Charles tsaR b. 28 May, 1782, anti to. ] 7 Jan. 1006, Mary-Anna. dan. t,f Wright Th,.noas Sqnire, Ecq. of Peterloroirgit, ant d. in 18:17, having had issue by her (who tI 3 July, 1016), t. Ctr.ssr_rs, prisons baronet. n lobs, MIt., 1,. 16 Aug. 1021; a. 35 Jan. 1633, Helen, 2nd dan. of 11. Alexander, Pitt. of Cork Strict, J,on,lon. ‘. II try—As ta,,,,. tithe lb’s. I icorge Cttldhain, MA., rector of (11cm—ford. SnlT.’lk, arid ‘I. Ia4 I it. t.aey—Elios, ‘i - I ‘I’horoa I ‘buyer, Esq.. arid 1. 4 k’I’tl. iii. (‘atlirriae, s. 16 Aug. IS 12, to the 11ev. Charles I3oe, ret-I..r,tt It’ Inciltarn, kntf.,lk. is. Eliealo’tb. v. Maria— gnes, ..t. II) Aug. 1 k’42. to the 11ev- Walter Thu baronet to. a second timno, bnt bsd no ether issue. lie Partridge, reet,,r of Castse, Nsrfalk, antI 1. 1047. le,o’bi,—70 Sept. ls:l1. tot a heed, cstisrd, go., three swans, of the first, ‘I’ll. Sm TmsttarAs, T,L.i)., at whoss decease, s. p., the Itch attn three annsl,’ts. sat’S’. I r’ e’—A In’ ‘urst, st-rI. thereon a lark, snugs dec’51 ‘ii, or, in 9’III. Sm Tntta;As Jonne, I. 6 April, 1771 ; to. SlAng. 1791, to tot t is cir of sshyal, Iil’r., the denIer claw resling on an Clara, datr. of.lohni de llallais, Count de Ia Sable, of .tnjon, otsrsrtlct, as its site arms. Mmmv Cr,.svnotno, lineally descended from Sir Alan Clavoring, youngest of the seven eons of Rohert FitnRoger, of Warkworth and (‘layering (summoned to parliament as a baron in 1251), s. Anne, dan. aad co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of H,,rt’tsa, eo Northumberland, and .1, in 1569. The grandson of this marringe, J,tssu Cras sullen, Esq. of ,txwoll, eo. Durham, ti. Anne, dan. of Robert Shaftco, Req. of floweastle-npon-Tyne, and was o. by his eldest sun, I. Jasics Cr Avrnn’cu, F.oq. of Axwell; who, in costeideralion of his services in the rotal canoe, wan created a B troutet .1 Juno, 1661. Sir tames a. Jano, dan and heir of Chados M sddloon, Ear1. SI Sntwoll Side, eo. iturhant, and s. Wim.n.ncas-tlnere.esos, 8. 21 Dee. 1828; ot. 18 April, 1852, had snrriring issus (lteotdea dano.), 1. JOIIN, wh,’ to. TI o”’thy, dan. ‘if Henry Sarilo, Esq. of ts. George, naajor 19th foot; I. 14 Aug. 1831, to. 8 March, Slethley, ct. York, and dying hefitre his father, loft three sons, nnoeoo,it e hariatets, and three dante it. James, of Gresnernft, 0. Jane, d:m, and ce-heir of Hontj:tmin Ellison, l4sq. of Newcastle, and left 1 Jsarss, who inherited aa 6th baronet. Sir Jantes wane. at his decease by his grandson, II SIR Joair.,s, who ii. Elizabeth, dan. of Sir William 11. Mat3’, itt. 16 Doe. 1851, to John-Walrond Clarke, Esq. Mid.llotsrs, Mart, of Ilelsay Castle, eo, Northumberland, by wham ho hail tao sorts, and a dan., the wifs of Nicholas Fenwi”k. The former dying, boa ever, in infancy, the title mis. Elizabeth, 01. 16 .lttne, 1847, to her cousin, JansooTenstils desoired, at his doceaso, upon his brother, lit. Sm ton-a, who to ..Jane, dan. of Robert MaPaber, sv. Sas’ah Frances, 1. 13 Sept. 1362. Req., and hail surviving issue, JAsmrs, his sneeoot,r, Alico, is. t,t Lard Windsor, Elizol,elh, ci t James, Viae’’unt Du,tksrron, son of the 1st Earl of b’hslburne, arad 1. split 1742. Sir Jamrs was s. at his decease by his toe, iv. via Joames, at whose derease, oat, in I 75o, the title reverted to iris oncle, 1’. Snu Fats’cmn, who ‘1. in 1730, s. it., when the titis dovols ott erpen his kinsman, ‘l. Ste doss’,, of Gresneroft (revert to 2nd eon of the 00. Derby. Gennom Cn,ma’, member of a younger branch lot baronet). This gontleotan ‘.1. lot, i’atlsarino, ‘toss, of settled for two generations at Cambridge (the elder branch Tl,t,nitas York, Esq. of Rihroond, en. York, and had, i. Tmooatao, his sn,’cess’ir. ti. Ge’ s-go. f Groonter,’;t, iii let, Elizabeth, dan. of the Park, Tlerts, and was father of FELIX CLAY, of Enfold, Rev. Edward lirawelt, wttb’.nt issue 2tndly Mary, rclit’t wheso sin, W5LLSAN CLAY, of the city of London, was if Sir J’’hn t’tdo, start, attd dan. if the 11ev Mr. Painser, father of of tomb Raleigh, cut. Des on. and at his decease, loft hy Groaor CLAY, tsq., 8. in 1757, who was for nearly fifty her, I Tunas es-Inns, 8th baronet. 2 Ctstlterine, S. ant. itt ha”. lie it. . Irilly, 1777, Mar”oret, tlau. t,f the 11ev. John Richard ,Mnorss’nt, if Whitby and Scarborough, ee. York, Eli tails anti it. sullenly. tn 1734. sit. 1, ‘tim St-I - K 11., lierit —gun. iii the army, socnnil itt only stsrvivtng son, Sin WiLLiAar CLAY, Mart. eonnsil, and csmmander-in-chiel in Bengal at. Diants, -a’, ‘t C 1 A issue, 5 Charles, as. Miss _tdair, arid had art srsiy dan., Diana, t.t. t Colonel Elphinstssis, and 5. 0. p. 2 Ronry, brigadier-gon.. to. Augusta, dan. of John, 5th Duke of Argyll, and had two suns arid ons dan., tlrnvdsn, of the rsyai eng., so. Jans, don, of Sir Arch. Itri,b:tr, Mart tout left at lsio decease oras surviving child, HrreraY-AnonnTns, comm. RN., I. in 1625, Douglas, st. o. p. CharlotteCathorins, ma. 27 Dse. 1617, to MilosPletehor, Esq. 1 Ihary, Lady Napior, ri. in 1825. 2 Charlt,tte, it, to Sir T. t’oehell, Bait. ; arid ci. 23 Oct. 1541. 3 Cartuitne, iii. to Sir Monaco Warren, G.C.B. 1. 18 May, 1746. atsd was n. by his eldest sen, title devolved upon his nephew, by whom he bad issue, WnLLrAat-ALovs;t’a, present hart. Clara-,tiana-Martha, 5. 8 Felt. 1826, to General Barons do KnylT. ,tf llrnesels. Agatha-Catherine, its. 12 Feb ItSl, to the Moron ds.Montfaneon, of Avigntn. Sir Thonsas d. 1353. CLAVLRINO, SIR Wrtt,tAasAtovoICs, Crertli,.s—2 tune, 1661. of Axwell, en. Dttrham, _4r,oo—Quarterly: or and gut., a bend, sa. 1,-cot—Out ttf a dnreal e,irioret, or, a donn lion, iesnarst, az. 0. 21 Jan. 1800 ; a. his Scolo—Axwelt Park, arid Greeserots, no. Durham. CLAY OF FULWELL LODGE. CrAy, SsR WILLtAaO, of Fnlwoll Lodge, co. Midrilosex, it. in 1791; created a Baronet in Aug. 1841; ne. in 1822, Harriet, dan. and en- heir (svit]s her sister, Mary, wife nf Jantos Tonspie-Bowdoin, For1., 2nd son of Sir John Temple, Bart,) of Thomas Dickason, Eoq. of Fnlsvell Lodge, co, Middloonx, arid lo her (wlt’i it, 19 Doe, 1367) has is0no, M’sriana-Emily, eldest dan. of Leo Schuster, Esq. 1562, f’aroline-Eltzabeth, ossly dan. of Sir John palmer Bnaee Chiehester, Part. sti. Arthur-Temple-Felix, 8. 9 Dee. 1842. s. Harriet, itt. 28 June, 1853, to John-Morgsn-Edn’ardes, son of the late 11.-H. Jornes, Esq. of Garthtnyl. late of the 10th hussars, 2nd eon of the late T.-E. Clarke, Esq. of Tt’omlett Ilonoo, Wellington. Bswdttin, Esq., late of the 4th dragoon- guards. v. Etnma-C.eorgiana-Christtna. s,. 15 July, 1850, to Lient.Col. Henn-y.Wedderhnrn Cumming, late Coldstrramguards, eldest situ of the lets Gen, Sir Henry Curenning, esl. of the 12th lancers. in. Lanra-Felieia-Snsan, to. 22 Feb. 1559, to WalterMonsteford Wostt’spp, Esq., Itite rapt. ltlth regt. This family descends from the CLAYS of Chapel atrd (‘rtrh, terminated in the mate line botsvoen tOot and 1680), m, in 1875, Etiaabolh, 2nd dan, of Felix Calvert, Esq. of Albnry years extensively engaged in commercial pursuits as a merchani mad ship owner. lIe to. in 1794, Mary, dan. of liy i’liztboth Fairfax, his ssife; and 5. in 1836, leaving an Creutisa 1641. C L A V ER I N 0. father, as 9th bart.z 1853. hA