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 C u Henry-Charles, 6. 27 June, 1812; an officer 88th regt.; so. 15 July, 1852, Emma-Jane, oldest dau. of William-Scott Biuny, Esq. of Bryanstou Square, and 4. 7 March, 1861. Augustus-John, 6. 27 Starch, 1815; Iteut. 7th regt.; 4. 31 Aug. 1849. Edward-Constable, 6. 3 Sept. 1816; 4. in 1846. Alexander-Kyd, barrisler-at-lase, 8. 9 Jan. 1122, Os. 30 July, 1868, Charlotte, widow of ‘fho;oas Featherstone, Esq. horace-Goad, 8. 26 JaLi. 1625. Mary-Anne. Emma, to. 1st, 31 Aug. 1826, to the late George - Savage Curtis, Ilsq. of ‘feign;nonth, Devon, and line issue; ned 2ndly, in 1848, to William Winthrop, Esq. of Slassaeliusetls. Sabine-Lonisa, si 29 Juan, 1839, toC. Baineti, Fig. of London. Charlotte, no in 1843, Thomo, Carow, hlsq. of Starley llouse, 3rd sen of the late Sir tlcnry Carow, Ban. Louisa-Anne, so. 29 Aug 1032, to the Rev. Stontagsi-James Taylor. Georgians. Julia-Henrietta, io. 1st, 1948, to the late H.-Duedas Scott, Faq.; tndly. 18 June, 1466, at Shun tee, near Paris, to SI. Barthelemy. DAuBs, BARON (Thomao-Crosbie-Wjhhiana Trevor) G’atlhernuna, ia.27 Nov. 1849 ,toPcterBurnett, Esq. of Elrteh, hord-hiesit, of Essex; 8. iu 1803 ; cc. 12 Jan. 1417 en. Aberdeen. Agnes-Cecilia, si. 11 Jan. 1848, to J.-B.-C. Alexander, Es;;. Snoan-Sophia, eldest dan. of Charles - Cotniston, Anne-Augusta, n,.22 Feb. 1848,toCol.AtwellLake. C.B.,A.D.C. 1st Lord Chesham. lIe a. Isis father, 2 June, 18.53, to the Queen, 3rd son of the late Sir J.-S SY. Lake, liar;. Ji’sste-lsobel, sa. 6 Olareh, 1860, to Robert-George Tufoell, no 2_itd Baron Ilacre, a;;d represents a branch of the Faq., commander RN. Ureatioo—23 Dee. 1802. Aemo—Paly of six, or nod no., a fesae lordship (the;; thee lion. ‘l’.-C. Branch) svas, by royal ehequy, org. and sa., on a canton, gn., a dragon’s wing, erect, of hiee;too dated 12 April, 1851. antburised to take the the third in base a sivord, p;’r., pommel nod hilt, of the first, an,— esir;;amo of TREwolt o;;ly, and tim hear the arose of meuntinga key in mIller, of the second. Crest—A ram’s bend, Tree or, eouped, arg., suemounted by two branrises of oak iii saltier, plsr. .9dslto—Gradatina vineintu;. $eats—Cayoham Court, Lndlosv, no. Salop; and Cliff House, Ramsgate. CURZON, Vt000uNT, see flows, EARL, C TI YL E P5 CUTLER, SOR CHARLES-HENRI-JOISNES, was s. by his son, of St. John’s lodge, go. Ronuav no V.5LL;sue, who fon;sdad the ptior3- of Psutnay, Herts, formerly rec’eiver-gosa. of and was sheriff of Cnieborlassd an;l governor of Carlisle, Trinidad, 8. 22 Jasa. 1826; a. his lenA Idacis; Oh. Thus ttehert was not only a person of father, na 3rd barostot, 23 Jnhy, great valour, but also well learned in the laws of the land, 1862 ; in. 1857, E;aitna-Amelia, 3rd neil went j nation itt,.erant ititsi C “nherlan,l its the 24th dat;. of A. Cox, Esq., atad lisa isst;e, year of the same monarch. D5-itsg is thoitt isanr, the fesidal a. A son, 8. 10 Aug. 1567. t. Constance-Emily. it. Katherine-Lilian. iii. ksny-Beatriee. iv. Edith-Hande. SI.eun, em. Thomas do Steniten, tesop. Haxnv III., and V. Elhel. }tincaqc. 11 CoRNELiUs Covi-En, Faq., a general-officer in the army, decease an only dam;. ansi heir, colonel 69th foot, and goveenor of Kinsale, 8. at Albany, Sl.(n050aT no StouegeiN, who tune; led North America, in 1741, seas created a Baronet 29 Oct. RxNoLpn nn Dxenr, one of the naost distitsgnishsd 1814. He mis in 1786, Ammo, dan. of Major Richard Grant, persona isa those pails, as well on or.eemint of isis vnles;r as a by whom (who d. in 1812) he had issue, CHARLEs, 2nd baronet. Augustus, 8. 14 Aug. 1796 Anna-Boris, ns. 6 June, 1808, ta the Rev. Sasnuel-Jelunes Ca’ lisle, iii the reign of t{aNnv Ill, lIe seas summoned to tcntght, rector of Welsvyn, Hertfordahure. Harriet-Fanny. Elba, ns. 27 June, 1831, to the 11ev. Ralph Berners Georgians, as. 1 Jan. 1815, to the Rev. Stephen Croft, of St, he ulind, nod sync s. by lila eldest son, Mary Stoke, Suffolk Sir Cernelina 4.8 liosreh, 1810, and was a. byhia eldest san, MacOem, 3rd Baron 1.hacrn, who seas hkossise a. by a 01. Sin Cnasss.es, of the 69th feet and a enajor-gen. in the brother, Muon, 4th Baron Boone. This noblemu n m. Em, dams. sf army, who was 8. 29 Jan. 1704, and ns. 6 Feb. 3122, t’utbanine-Frances, Ste Alexander Staxwell, Lord of Caarloverock ; anul dying in dsu. of the Rev. Fttzwilliam Halifax, rector of the 7th of Etemano 11., wos s. by his son, Rinhard’s Castle, by when; lie has had issue, CnAna.rs-HENn’r-Jonans, present baronet. George-Auustss, capt. Isle 4th Bengal Fur. 1., b. 19 Jan. 1027. Earl Douglas. 0usd was o. by his ecu, Fredertek-Stielley, in holy orders, 8 2 Aug. 1832. Gerald, 8. 5 Aug. 1842. Arthur-Cornelius, 8. 7 Jan. 1848. Emily. Constance-Anne, ns. 2 Feb. 1823, to John Reeks, Fig. of chief forester of Isgiessemosi, ut Cutsnhorlssnd, so Plnlippo. Ctsmgsmford House, Soiop. Leutsa-Georgisna, it. 13 Feb. 0062. Theresa-Caroline. Alien. Flerenee,if. ISSept. 1864. dan. of Raltah Nevil, Earl of Westsasseelunusl, ant lsumuh issue. Henrietta. - Elesnoro-Csttaortne. Sir Charles 4. 23 July, 1862, and wns a. byhis eldest son, Sin ansI dying before his fusttier, left oia emily ,ln’i. aitel heti’, CnanLrs-Heonv-JonNns Cuvena, the 3rd and present hart. Juno; which Crtstton—29 Oct. 1814. Arise Per pole, embattled, go. and an., an arrow in bend, or, Sir Richard seas sutnnnu,ned to pusnliaisient frs,mu 0 Oct. barbed and flighted, arg., paint upwards. Creel—On a niurol (38 Itsoav VI.) 1499, to 15 Nov. t22 Enss’,snn IV.) 1102. crown, ppr., a battle-axe, erect, surmounted by two arrows in saltier, or, sighted, arg., points upwards. Jlslte—Deo non lie woo constable of the Tower of Lu,ndon, hord-nltantbnnlsuui isgittis Gee. ,Seut—Oakleane, Toektngten, near Bristol. eminent house of V,aux (sir Bonito’s E.rtistffFee;’eeJc), He is also gu-iseis’ hi that’ li.SRONY Ois F’rrzHsjoIl, Itiiicagc. The Barony of Barge sv;;s siri4i;;ally in the faintly of Vain, whereof three brothers settled ii; En4lainl, at the Conquest, viz., Hubert, ltans;tpls, amid Esbert. Of these, 11005aT hail the barony of Gillesland granted to htm by his k;nsnsan, Ranntpli do Mesebia,es, on svhesa WiLLiaM had cotiterred the whole co. of Cn;nbertaasd. This Itobert it; Normandy, and tim abbey of Laneresat, iii Cusnabcrla;sd, bareity devolved upon his lirether, RecOLOR 55 VALLLOO’s, or Vagx, wiiose gi’eat-granddan. and laeir, convoyed the barony of Gilloolomsd to the foully of her husband. The gi-eot-grattshoen of this marriage, Tinosnes no Sloua.’eoue, seas sum soonest to turlisitnent iii the reigns of Eo;rAnn I. and Esnvxnti It. He left at bin soldier, as isis illnst;’i,’sss birth, beitsg deoce;ndest froni Williaitn de Doers, nhaniff of Cuiobenlatsd otis1 goeerisor of pafltnneent, an right of ins wife, from 19 Stay (t4 Few. 91.), 11521, lo 11 Nov. (12 Enw. III.). 11711, in which latter year WiLanaaa, 2uaul tlai-ous Dsiei’o, who was s. by his br,stlsnr, WiLLIaM, title has-ui’.; whim iii. Jnan, dun, of James, 1st Tuontan, 6th boron, sumnuoused to parliament from 1 Dee. (td HENRY IV.) 3419, to 20 Stay B llnoov VI.), 1491, as T/ieeii,o, Lard llaere, of &‘lui smash. Titis noblemnais, who was l’nostan, Ratmniplu, Itumi1diroy, aissl ,touu;i. Tisontas, thae eldest soms, us. Elizabeth, chum. scud heir of Biehsor,l lhsisves, JOANE B .scimn a. her gi’stuihfather in 1147 ; and nta;’ryitig Sin Hienano Fir_sins, rai-eied the bums’osuy intu’ tIes; fumsitily. to the qmteen-contnrt of Esusr.so;’ IV. • and a pniry-eonncillor. His leedshits and his lady bind great cci tests mid thspnte I) A C I) ACRE. 295