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 COG Mary. Cecilia, 4. 12 March, 1844. Elizabeth. Court, its. Mary, sister of Thomas Pearson, Faq. of Bath- Charlotte Octavia, m. In 1833, to Henry-Lanusy Hunter more, co, Heath; and dying in 1734, left an only dan. Esq. of Beechhill. lierka. Emma, m. in 1843, to John-Harvey Level, Esq. 2 William-John, assumed the name of BETHELL; In. HEareR C0ORILL, who vs. let, Charles Moore, Earl of Miss Challoner, so. York. 8 Enwsjsn (Sir), OCR, K.S.L., E.S.G., admiral of the and the barony of Tullamore became extinct. 11cr lady. Red disttnguiahed at Navarins; m. Jane, dan. of — ship Se. Iudiy, Major Johu Mayne, who asaun,ed the name Hall, Faq., of Ottorburn, Hexhaen, and of Old Windsor, of CoourLL, and was created a Baronet in 1781 hsst a. s. p. and a. 29 April, 1831, having had (with three dana., when the title expired. The Countess of Cb:srlevillc having Jane-Barbara, iii, to the late Capt. Sir Thomas Bourchier, thus no issue by either of her husbands, lequeathed RN., K.C B.; Maria-Elizabeth, d. 18 March, 1961 her prepes’ty, at her decease, to her esuaiu (refer to Emma-Charlotte, a. 13 May, 18t3),thres eons, r. Edward, issue of heather, dau, of Sir John Csglsill, master in midshipman B.N., 8. 1883, lost on service 16 Nov. lIla; Chancery;, it. William-John (Sir), a general in the army, G.C.I1., I. JOHN CRAMER, who thereupon assumed the name of lately commander-in-chief of the British forces in the Boot, assd governor of Gibraltar, now eel. 23rd foot, is. CooniLL, and was created a Baronet, 21 July, 1778. Sir 26 Nor, 1804; m. 7 May, 1836, Mary, dau. of Levi Ames, John sn. in 1754, Story, dau. of Br. Josiah liort, archbishop Esq. of the Hyde, 1-ierts, and has had issue, EdwardBetbcll, of Tuom, by whom he hod issue, 2. 26 Sept. 1842, accidentally drowned 18 Ang. 1253; Alfred-Edward, 2. 4 May, 1834; Jane-Emily, at. Is. Jossiar, late baronet. 13 Sept. 3867, to Robert-Penrose Fitzgerald, Faq. of s. Mary, sI. 55NN. Cork Begg, Ireland, and Mary, as. 21 July, lIts4, to Is. Judith, m. to the Rev. F.-W. Micbell, liD. Lieut.-Col. William Earle, gren. gds., 2nd son of Hard. iii. Riles, m. to cbs Rev. N. Hinde; and ci. a. p. man l6orlo, Faq. of Allorton-Tower, Liverpool; its. iv. Arabello, a. e,,s. Henry-John (Sir), K.C.B admiral RN., 2. 17 Ort. v, Prances, m. to Lieut.-Cel. Sankey, a. s_p. 1208, m. 2 April, 1249, Belen-Jane, don. of C-Webb vc. Priscilla, to. to Richard Ottley, Eaq.. andd. at 5, Beau Smith, Faq., and by her (from whom be woe on hio Street, Park Lane, 28 March, 1820, havissg had isous, pstlli’sn divoreod 2 May, 1861), baa two dons. 1 Caroline, in. to Joseph-Lyons Woh’ond, Esq. The boronota. 17 lice. 1738, and woes, by bio eldest eon, II. Sin WILLIAM, who m. Anne, don. of — Aeten, Req., vii. Sophia, m. in 1821, cs Lient.-Gen. Sir Charles-W. and hod, with a dan. Mary, the wife of George Bernard, Doyle, GUM., and has issue (on DOYLE, DART.). Esq., ason and sneeessor st his decease, il H arch, 1752. III. SIR WILLIAM, is. in 1739. This gentleman was He a. in 1798, and was s. by his elder sen, completely disinherited by his father, who bequeathed his oxtensivs estates to his nephew, Christopher Codringtou, Esq. He resided for several years in Froneo, whes’e ho a. brother, in 1816, leaving by his wife, Eleanor lUrks, WILLIAM-RAYMOND, preoent baronet. Mary-Anise-Eleanor, m. in 1826, to Charles Magon, Esq., in Morris, lIes, Sophio, don. of James Dodson, Eaq. by an officer in the 6th regt. of French husaara; ci. in 1834, whom (who 4. in Normandy in 1817) be had three dons. viz., Crealisn—21 April, 1721. Arme—Arg., a fesac, embattled, Corollne-Mory. counter-embattled, so., fretty, gu., between three liens, ps.asant, of the third. Crest—Out of a diseal coronet, a drsgon’s head, couped, gn., between two dragons’ wings, cheqny, or and as. MstIs—Vnltns in beaten,. Seat—Chateau ds is Boullaye, Dear Montfort, in Brittany. He vs. Indty, 27 Jan. 1815, Anna-Maria, eldest don. of the C 0 GRILL. COOBILL, SIR JOUN.JOSCRLYN, JonN-JeaezLYN, present boronet. of Coglull, co. York; is. 11 Fob. Rosonna-Louisa, an. 7 Feb. 1149, toJehn-HarriavnAylmer, 1826; a ae 4th baronet, at the Req. of Wolwortb Castle, eo. Durham, and perished with decease of his father, 20 Juise, railway accident near Abergels, 10 Aug. 1262. 1850; m. 18 Fob. 1851, Catherine-Frances, Sydney-Katherine, sit. 18 Oct. 1254, to the Rev. Samuel- 2nd dau. of John, Anne-Georgino, vs. 19 Sept. 1220, to Rev. William-Icon Lord Plunket, and bas, t. NEVILE - Jostan- AYL5,tER, 6.25 Jan. Alicia - Elicabeth -Judith, usa. 11 Feb. 1290, to the Rev. 1252. is. Egerten-Bushe, 2. 7 Feb. 1823. cii. Gerald-Cramer, 6. 26 Sept. 1854. iv. Clonde-Piunket, 2. in 1829. i. Ethel-Charlotte. II. Beatrice-Anna. Sylvia-Maria, sa. Themao Greene, Esq. ut. A dau., 2. 8 Feb. 1862. !Luicag. SIR JoHN Coenas.L, LL.B.5 master iii Chancery in Ireland, m. Heather, don, of TohioaCmmer, Eaq. of Ballyfoile, ce. Kilkenny; and dying in 1655, left issue, MAcMAnURE, LL.D. judge of the Prerogative Conrt, a free denizen of Ireland in 1632 he was father of chancellor of the Exchequer, a privy eonnoillor, and H. P. BALI’HAZER CRAMER, Req., who a. in 1620, leaving a son, for ths University of Bublin. This learned parson it. sinus. TootAs CRAMER, Faq., who, for his good services in the in 1738. JAMES, of whom prsosntly. heater, who m. Oliver Cramer, Esq. and left ot her the lands of Ballyfolle, era. Rilkenny. Mr. Cramer woe decease, (with a younger son,) Bolthazar-John-Cmmer, whom. Judith, dou. of Brinaley s. by his son, Butler, 1st Viscount Laneaborough; and dyingin 1741, BALTHACER CRAMER, who was father of OL:’ER CRAMEr, left, with other issue, JOHN CRAMER, of whom preaently, as heir to his Creolien—IS Jnly, 1778. cousin, Hester, Conzstess of Charleville. The younger son, JAMes C0OR1LL, LL.P., registrar of the Prerngative three cseke, gu., for CoosssLL; 2nd and 3rd, or, on o chief, Sir John Coghill was seventh in descent from John Cs’n,l—On a mount, yen, a cock, wings expanded, or, Coekhill, Gent. of Coekhill, living at Knarseborough, in the ducolly crowned, gn. - reigns of RICRAan II. and HENRY IV. 247 COG and heir, Chos’leville, who ii. without iaeue in 1164, when that diguity I. JOHN, his successor. 1 Glendowsr-Coghill. 1 Priscilla. 2 Anna. I Ellen. viii, Theodeaia-Hannah. II. Sin JoaN, who aaaumed, by sign-manual, 7 June, 1807, ths surname and arms of CoousLL only. lIe a. withont issue, 21 Moy, 1817, when the title devolved upon his III. SIN JosIAH, vice-admiral RN. ; 6. in 1773 ; an. let, Emmeltnc-Kstherino-Fgertsn, sit, in 1839, to the Rev. Charles Buahe, and has issue, Cedll-Lar,shteo, GertrudeEgerton, Constonee-Theodoaio-Antoinotte, Sephia, and Jesepbins. Joasphins, in. in 1844, to George Be Morgan, Esq. and hoe issue, Joscelyn, Sydney, Edith, and Emmellne. late Right lIon. Cbarles-Kendal Buahe, lord-chief-justice of the Court of King’s Bench in Ireland, by whem (who 4. in 1848) he hod surviving issue, Keudol-Josiah-William, eopt. 19th hnasara, is. in Aug. 1232. her huahoud and eldest son, A-F-H. Aylmer, in the Allen Windle, of Kingatown, eo. Dubhn. Chevosse (who a, 1863), only son of Fye-Hens’y Chevasse, of Priory House, Birmingham. George-Henry Roy, of Iteanor hall, co Derby. Adelaide-SIDes, an. 29 Juno. 1257, Lient.-Col. Thomas-H. Sonserville, lab 69th lighe infantry. Florence-Charlotte. Sir Josiah assumed, by oigu manual, in June, ioi7, the surname nf COCRILL, in place of his patronymic, CHAMOIS. He d. 20 June, 1250. 51lBltI Ut Qtrilllltr, CoLoNeL Teases KNASIER, of Lower Germany, was made canes, of CR5MwELL, obtained from the usurper a grant ci sheriff of the city of Dnblln, 1613. He a. in 1615, and was who in. Hester Coghill, as stated above. ,iross—Quartsrly: 1st end 4th, erm., 0 chevron, between indessted, az. three lleura-de-lls of the teld, o canton erm., for CRAMER. Malls—Non dormit qus cnobodit.