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 CLAYTON. CLAYTON, Sces WILLIAM ROBERT, Dart. of Maiden Park, Caiserino-Emilia,ss. John-Sbawe Banley, Eeq. of Masslcy cc. Snrrey D.L.; b. 3 Aug. 1842; Rail, so. Stafford (o’e BuoKa’s Loaded Ce,hra), and 1.7 Fob. a. his grandfather as 6th baronet, Sir William a’. 26 Jan. 1114, and woes, by bus eldest ion, 19 Sept. 1866. tiHtagr, This family derivefrem the CLAYT000 of Northampton. i. William- Caisol, 0. 14 April, 1010; eaplain Coidsiream shire. Ssa Rooaar CLAYTON, Knt., filled, in 1679, the civic chair 9 .J;ssse, 1341, leasing a sen and lirsr, of London, reproscntod the metropolis for nearly 10 years in is. Ilessry-Ilaghl(’lsonei, 0. 2 A;,ril, 1123, late of 2nd lifeguards; psrliament, and was father of the city at his decease. Hc was appointed a commissioner of Customs by King WILLIAM, which post he held till the doclinc or life made a qnict Charles Cakeley, I/art., and niece to lhc Marqnie Lalonrhbsubonrg, retreat more desirable than public employment. Sir Robert hoist. grenadior goards, C. 17 dog. 1047, Mr. tlessry-Bugls— was a princely benefactor to Christ’s Hospital, which O’Doael Clayton ii. 17 hlarrl,, 1037 Isis widssr so. ladly, suffered materially in the dreadful conflagration of 1666, 10 f/ct. 1063, hlajor .3ianlry, lacr fIb dragoon guards. and erected the south front, at an oxpcnoe of £5090. i, Alicia-Charlotte, Ia. 26 Aug. 1 rIO, to Joha-hishep Calpepper, Over the gateway, which io the entrance from Christ’s ii. Carclinc-Iias-garoi, sss. 2 .tnne, 1410, to Archibald—William, Church passage, is a statsie of King Enwaan, with the following inscription ;—“ EnwAan visa Siam, of famous Sir William, who sssielrd at the battles of ‘iilcria, the sit- memory, King of England, was the foander of Christ’s days action its the Pyrenees, Grrsappc, Quarm-Bras, and Hospital; and Sir Robert Clayton. Kut. and alderman, Waterloo, became a general in 1365. lIe si. 19 Sept. 1566, sometime lord-mayor of this city of London, orocted this and was ,s. by his grandson, Sso W1LLIAI5-liosraT CLaTTeR, statue of King EnwAan, and built the moot part of this ihe 6th and prescnt bart. fabric, Anne Dons. 1002.” Sir Robert so. Martha, dan. of Mr. Patient Trott, of London, merchant, which lady Arms—Arg., a cross, sa., between four pelicts. 4. 25 Dcc. 1703. Ho d. at Harden Park, Surrey, 10 July, Creel—A leopard’s jamb erased and erect, arg., issiding a 1707, s. p., and was buried in the parish church of Blechingley, pellet. ssnder a stately monumeatof white marblr. He was Jfslleca—Virtue in actions censistit ; and, Quid leone a. by his nepbew, I. Sin WILLI.sas CLAYTON, H.P., who was created a Sean—Harden Park, Godetone, Surrey; Ilarleyford, Buck Baronet, 53 Jan. 1733-2. Sir William inherited large estates inghamahire; The Cottage, Maririw; White Hall, Norfolk; from his father, William Clayton, Esq., as well as those &ltO Cadno, South Wales; and Garoton Hall, co. Surrey. which he derived from his uncle, and purchased, in 1730, the manor of Marlow, still possessed by his descendants. Hess. Martha, eldest dan. of John Konrick. Esq. of Flore, co. Surrey, by Miss Trott, his wife, sister of Sir Robert Clayton’s wife, and had several children, of whom survived, KazcascK, his successor. William, who os sat, Mary, dau. of John Wards, Esq. of Sqnerrios, Co. Kent, by whom he had a dan., Cathcrino wife of the late Sir John Whstwcll, K. B., Lord Howard do Walden; and 2ndly, Caroline-Mary, dan. of Rice Lloyd, Esq. of Alto Cadno, co. Carmsrthsn, and had, WILLIAM, who a. as 4th baronet. Marianne, a?. to the Hon. Gou. Edward Fox, brother to the Right lice. Charles-James Pox. Mr. Clayton ci. lrdly, Louisa, sister of Ceorge, Earl of Pomfret, assd by her (vho 4. in 1909) had, George, of Stnnelsall, Surrey, eel. 3rd fusihier-guards, so. Frances Hincbcliffe, dan. of John, bishop of Peter- borough, and left issue: his youngest dais., Blanche, so. 1037, Ccl. Carveck; and his son, Emlliue, so. 1039, Elica, dan. of Wm. Haslowood, Esq. of Slangham Park, Sussex. Mary, so. to Jonathan Raehieigh, Esq. of Benabilly. Anne, so. let, ti Sir Chariss-Lambert Blackwsll, Dart., J.P. and DL. for that cc.; capt. commandant 3rd and Indly, to the Rev. Br. Thomas, bishop of Rochester; Midlothian volunteers; b. 17 July, 1812; a his father and 4. in 1702 Sir William was e. by isis son, II. SIR Ksnasrx, H.P., who so. Henrietta-Maria, oldest Meroor Henderson, C.B., and has had issne, dan. and cs-heir of Henry Herring, Req., and had, HoeaaT, his successor. Henrietta-Mary, so. to Sir Js’un Gres’uam, Bart. He was s. by his only son, Ill. SIR Roecssc, SIP., an attached friend and supporter sit. Mary-Eitcabeth. of Mr. Fox. This gentleman dying c. p. 30 May, i79’i, was a. by his cousin, IV, Sea V,TILLIAM, t. 30 Aprsl, 1762; os. 36 Jssly, 1703, The Clerks of Pcnicuik are dcerendrd from John Clerk, Mary, only dan. of Sir Williasn East, Dart., of hail Place, who v/as proprietos of the lassds of Kilhuutiy, in B:sdcnscb, Berks, and by hoc (who d. 5 Aug. 1033) had issue, WILL5A5e-Rursaav, 5th baronot, ‘.233 Crcalisss.—13 Jan. 1733—2. fortiue. CLEMENTS, BABON, .5CC LESTBI5I, EARL OF. C L E B K, CLERK, SIR JAMES, of Peuicuik, co. Ediuhur-gh, as 7th baronet 23 Dec. 1867; m. 26 June, 1851, Jauc-Calvert, sHeet dan. of the Jute Major-Gsn. s. Groaor--Douus.as, 9. in 1032. ci. Robert-James, 9. in 1057 ; ci. April, 3060. I. Susan-Edith. it. Jane-Isabella-Maria. kLtlczlgC. and having attached himself to this party of the unfertss— nate Maav, Queen of Scotland, in apposition to his eupeC L A A rsos—Arg., a chevron, eng-railcd, paly, sa. aod or, between Easr-Gonaoe, LI.P.; 0. in 1794; created a Ilaronet, and three trefoile sfthe second. Cries—Two wings, arg., each charged with a chevron, cngmiled, between three trefoite, slipped, aa. JJstis—Per orbem. &al—Fnlwoll Lodge, Twsckenham. Tescis Jfsa.se—91, Eaton Square. LPti21 0 CLE ci. in March, 1031, leaving a eon asad heir, Ssa Cli [sear’ EAST GILBEOT-EA5T, Ilart., whose son, GILBERT - Auounvus, is the present llaronri. (See lOst tille.( John-Lloyd, so. 10 April, /531. Lossisr Sopbia, enly dais, of Charlea Littiedale, Req. of Pnriland Place,, snd had one son, John, of the 13th light dragoons; asid is dcoeaecd. Rice-Richard, of Hsdgerley Park, Bucks; 3. in 3791; to. in 3032, Raris-Anss’lia, 2nd dan. of Ceo. Sir George Nugent, Dart., and has issue. Angnstne-Phihp, in holy orders, of C’ ‘sobs Bank, Kent, ns. in 1929, Georgiana-Elizaboth, dan. of the late Charles Talbot, B.I)., dean of Salisbury, and his wife, the Lady Elizabeth, dan. of henry, 5th Bnke of Bea’st,rt, and has Pitcroy-Angneluo, liout-col. gress. guards; and daughters. 1964, having had by him (svbo d. 12 3Iay, 1317) five a,sne. V. Sso W’ILLIAR-RoncIsT, a general in the anny, and liP. for llarlow, who was 0. 20 Assg. 1706, sod so. 50 hay, lei7, Alice, only child and heir of Ccl. (flinnell, cHeat son of this lace Sir Nd OBonell, I/art., and had, guards; os. tisergiana, dan. of Charles Wood, Esq. ; sod 4. WsLLsaaI-I100sav, preseal lsarcor,t. so. 19 hlarrh, 1010. Angnota, dsa. ef lbs late Sir and had a san, CaaaLss-Ifosvaan-heansNasn, Rsq., late rapt. 14th lighl diagacas. 7th and late llarqnasa of Qnressehrrry.