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 DAC with Sir linuiphroy Daere, her ladyship’s uncle, and the life, at,d em. David Walter, licnt.-gomt. of tho om’dnanee, and nmle heir of the family, concerning the adnhi1 is, ions ‘i’s, grootu of the bodehanabor, tesip. CHARLEs 11.), and was e. &e.. of the late lard, which litigation wan findly a,ljusleil by Isle elotent sini, by the arbitration of Fnss’Ann IV. That In’ stat eh. ails hearing the cause, confirmed in Sir Richard mel the Lauy kant. or Srssrx. This neblnmaim wan nbhgod, thswngh J’)nie, the same 1daea and precede nec that her grandfather extravagance, to Impose of lets noat at Ilusntnioneonx, and ha ‘I anti o’njoyeil atid sine deeroed to them certain lord— his lanils in Suseex. His lordship is. Lady Atene Palmer, slops io Lanealtire and Lineiilnshire hot I itlleslaeel, the ‘tan, of Barbara, ltstehess of Cleveland ; but 5, in 1750, ancient and capital seat of the Vt’ ox’ e, anil of all the h’troi in without nsaie incite, whet the earl,lem cnascd, wbiie the thetr deseeni ants, was adjudged, it grther with the host of Bari’iiy of Daere foil into tibeyatiee between the earl’s two the estates hi t’nmherland, to Sir 1 loni1ilirev I acre. II was lasts. aitd eo-hnimn, Barhiara and Anne; the elder no. Lieitt.Len. prsviileil, h,io’over, in ease of failure of heirs male 0t Sn’ lllt,,i phers’. that the while ‘stilt’ nh-mi I go to Lady .9 cane yoitttger, nil liar hire. , t the casio tinir, Sir I tuiiiplirey Olaere “as linac, because Baroness llacre. 11cr ladyship to. ths’tee, creLle’i Leon I iso no, cy’ IdIleslo i,i, with jitaes no xt beneath let, lticbard tlars’ett-Lotuiard, Esq. (res es’t to Richard, latin Sir ilioliatol Fiete’s (‘vlsi wan site ply stylcil Loan Dante) liat’ots), by whone site hail an only son, Tnosm,on; Ondhy. Lnil Ins lad;’. Sir Iheltani’s iieoeendants were dtstingnisheil Heiei’y, 0th I.oril Tsysnhaei, by whom she had, with othes an i.or,lo liaere of die Scott. anil tts, ‘so of Str I tunipliroy, eitihuhswn, Lords Daerc iii lie North. (For details, see Itonsor’e lieu eel Chines, who is. Gerlrntde, sister and en-heir of Jeltn ‘Prover, Ft’ ‘age.) Sir Itielian I F’ienes, Lots1 Dtenn, it. in I 404, aid w’as ,s. hr lni.s graniloon, Tumor,, sth damn Liaerc (si in of Sir Tliicuan Fiction at id ins wife, thee, oiilest dan. ansi co—heir of henry, Lot-il Fitz Tier hailyship ni. brihly, the lOon. Robert Hoes’s, non of I high) Title nobleman was male a ksiigbt of the Lath at I hont’y, 3rd Earl sf i ireghoeila, by whom she hail one nest, the creation sif henry, ,nd son of tlE’iiov VU., Duke of Thea or. Ln’iy Deere, seat oftor the death of hoe first huebanot, Tick. Ilto ioriisiu 1i ci, Anne, last, of Sir Humphrey llonr— ehier, sen of .1 oihn Bsurehicr, Lord liernero ; and dying in ancietit neat t,f the Lennards, to Carl Staohope, and Bass-c 531, wan e. by his grandson, Titow on, tith barsn (non of Sir Thomas Fienon. by Jane, C,tothe, sviths this hands its Cuneberlonel, to Sir Christopher dan. of Edward Sutton, Lriril Dudley). This ssohlensan woo Mntsgrave. SIne ii. its 1755, and was e. by lice eldest eon, high in favour at the coonS of lImiter iii. hut going. Tnowoe Iisnnex’n-Leyyanu, as 17th Baron Deere. This with other ystuig men, Line night, froni TI ui’stnioaeeux, to snohletnan us. Austin-Maria, dans. of Sir Johtn Pratt, loriS— steal a doer out of his ncighbessr Sir Nicholas Peihane’s park ehit’f-jitstice of the Etissg’o lIoneSs; hut S. seithont issue. 12 (a ft-cite nit minnn’d in those days), a fray ensued between Jin. h7Oe, when the title ,iorohrod npon bin nephew (refes cerise o’f his itntiy and tim park—keepers, in wdncls elite of to Asutte, Daro,tioss Disere), line iattos reecio ed an unlucky blow, that canoed his death Cu.snLes-Tsonvoa Em-en,5 as ltth Lord Doers; b. 14 in a few days afterwards; aitd aithi’ugb Lard Doers’ won Dine, 1745; 5. 2 hlareht, 1773, Mary, only dan. and hoir of nnt biniself hirescrtt on the npst, but in a distant part of the Sir Thomas Flu lyer, hint., but S. a p. 4 July, 1754, aitd pat-k, be a so nevertholeon ti’icd, convietcil, asni execu toil ns’tos s. by his sister, for the niorder, tin 1341, when his h siren’s bes’amc f, r&d fed. Ton ITea. tirsexnune Raren, who ‘is. 20 Ap’tl, 1771, In 1365, however, those hsnaurn were restored to his sin and Thomas Bratni, Esq. of Thte htoe, eo. Tierts, and by hins bob’ (by Mary. dan. of George North, Lard Atiet gas ciii y). (who It. 11 Feb. h7I’l) had tssstn, Gaeoonv Fsswro, as lath baron; wbii was otneinstied lii parliament in 1573. Thin nobhcuean it, in 1,54, witbont hfsrnnn-Oxw,sn, C.iI., Slot huron Gertrude. issue, when his aintos’, ihoimanr’r, the wife of Sampson Lettnai’d, Esq., olaimeil Ttsoaias L’naan, Stith Lord Daoi’c, b. 25 March, 1774; so. the barony, anil wan ,ahlow’cd it iii 1504. Her ladyship d. 4 Dec. 101 Ii, Bun’bes’itia, relict of Vtdentine Wilmot, Esq. of in 1011, attil was o. by her eldest non, honor Lt’swann, as 15th Lord Daere; who si. t’h’-isegoon, Chohoiter Ogle, Bait.; but ,t. a p. 21 Maswh, 1051, whets he ilan. of Sir Richard Baker, of Sisnenburet, in Kent was a by loin brother, and dying in 1016, w’an s. by bin only asu, Rienasn Leasann, 13th Lord Daetw. Thin nobictn,u eel. Slot mngt., C. B.;ilistitsgaishcd itt thin l’enittsuiar wte’; rebuilt his seat nt Cboventng, after a luau of Inigo ‘lonea. 5. 27 July, 1777 ; i. 24 .tnly, 1000, Dyne, eldest dan. of the Flit lorilshtp ci. 1st, Elizabeth. dan. and eo heir of Sir hate lion. attit ‘ery Rev. his an Cronhie, aitd sloter of Loi-d Arthur Thrackneorton, of Pauler’s Perry, co. Nortbani1iton, Brandon. Sly thin icily (sobs d. in Jan. 1044) he had tsane, by w’hom ho hail (with i,thcr issue), 5. FRANCeS, his successor. lie in. Ondly, Dorothy, dan. of Dudley, Lord North, and by her had a son, ii. thennon, trite Itad him mannr of iforsfard, in Nerfoilt, set— tied epsn hint b5 Ills father; aoil he oohisi’qnetitly asonned the eaten of ilannrxx, its enitsequellei’ ot ihr inquest of Sir Edward Barrett, Lord Nenobo’gts, to hiss, of the inastor of hieisoune,, and other itindn to Essoa. ito iii. Anne, dan. and heiress of Sir hlobert Loftus, lint., and genislilen. of Adaio. Viscount Lofton, of Ely, hit-il chancellor of irelond, ansi tons a no his decease, 10 1696, by tile son, Dneee.ttsnsn’r-Loaaenn ohs iii. hail; Jane Chiehester doe. of Arlhnr, ‘2nd Earl of Dosegal, anti had a see, Riesmen, ef whons hereafter, an hnsi.isnd of his cousin Lady Atioc Letsnnrd, itarsoess Dtiere. Richard, 13th Lord itacre, iT. 10 Ang. 1050, tnsd wan n. by his eldest non, Fna’eete, 14th bat-ott. This isobioseais, during the cinCh settmn, took the stile of the parliament, bat opposed the ptaeec’tbtgn.agatnst tho king pcrsoiitihiy. his lerdnhtp ci. Ehtzsboth, dan. and evcitttsaliy cit-hole ef Paul, 1st ‘i’iseotnei it. ,Jotia, in, 28 June, i124, io Sossttioh-Cluarhos Whitbread, Esq., Bayising, by w’i,em he tsad thirco soils mid three daus L,’s’d Ltaere. eti tbn decease of Rannh1ib Daere, last heir male of the Lords Doere of the Nortit, w’ittnout issue, in the reign of Ctiaoors I., ieiiii eiaiin to Giillosiand, md the tent of tho am totit entaton in Cinnbci’lanol, anil thoogh Ito at last eotssentod to eotnprsmise wttb the howard fiontly, tlten in possession, yet he recovered Daerc and divers other manors nearly trnihiog Bee grosmd. At honee, her ladyship evinced an in C’nmberlnad and Westsnerel,and. He ml. in 1002 (his whew, eeeenteie affection for her deceased lord; his chain noes pinoed, Elizabeth, wan snbnoqrcntly created Csoafe.is sf Sheppy for ss in isis hifeliose, nt thee dtnnsr table, nod its voeomiey seeitsed ho 296 1) A C Tnot.tas, 13th Lord Daere, who wan created, 1 Oct. 3074, Chat-leo Skeitntn, bitt dytttg ss’ithont issue, in 1741, the Enq. of Glynd, in Sn,oex, atid left at tin decease, itt•i754, CssAeLos—’fscvon, of n’hnutn presently, ut 15th los-oh. 000Tsmnn-’l’ens’oe, who s, hoe beohltcr Os itanexese Darer. in ei’tijtstis’hon svitb her sister, semi Cherening, the ‘fn,,ssan, SOt Is barosi. ibm Ioulynhi1i 1. 3 Oct. hut, and wee s. by her eldeot son, Vam’nborongh. Huits, and dan. of ths hato Admiral Sir HoNes-OesrAx, 21st Lord Doom, hieot.-gose. in the army, 5. Tsnoenss-Ceoseus Wseos,nss, present poem. n. ilnoen hloevrasn-Wmct.s,nss, of t’bhyndo, Sussex, P.C., ltD. for T.on’es, I. 24 lice. hill, si. 10 Apr. 1010, Ehiza, dan. of Con. Ebhiee. ,attd htss, I lienry-Esbest, enlit, hate Coidshreans gds, h. 1041, ci. hot, 21 Jan. 1004, Vtctsria-Aloxaodrinn-Leopshdtae, dan. of ins Eseellenry Sthrnin Vott do Weyer, a hlehgion mioitter of slate, zn,l belgian etivoy extroonhisory and iseintotce heheniloiti’n lioeq’ al tite t’sntrt of .01. 1 sacs’s, which lady’s irettsntstro amed ttteleitrtsoiy dentit tons cceesiosteoh hy tite leigh I eriseneqnient tti 011 0 carriage tsetiihi’nt at Wiaohnor she 5. Ii Jniy, toils, offer ginieu birth ton stthlborsi don. lie ci. Snihty, 14 £tpeil, I sos. Snssne-ihetsrietha, younger don- of Lord (beorge Covrndisht (a,,’ llnvensotno, D. or). 2 ‘hhemnos, 8. 1047. h Alfred. b. iBiS. 5 Ctisrtes, h. 1505. 1 Itiehiard, d, an infnnt. I .thiee, ci. 0 July, 1003, to Thiomttas-hieory, eldest son of Sir Walter b’arqohiar, Burt. 2 tierhede. h iihobnh, si. iS late, 1003, to Predorick-Freeosnn Thomas, Rot1, of Pettete, Sussex, 4 iiney. ‘ S Mends. Dyne-leone, in, lot, in 1034, to John-Henry Cetierohi, Faq.; setto I. ish4, and hodhy, h2 Nor. 1445, to Gmonsihle-Ii account Vereen, Eoq., lit,. aed ,t. lb flet. hiss. ‘flue remnins ci this nsbhenean were interred at Lee, in Kent, and Isis snidosn visited him Intsib tinily, w’iihout inlerritptioo, utstih ten deceonc, in hoOd, She usually mite freon tire macslots in the mtcigiutisarhood to the ehttti’lti’amd on a fareorite pony, and note a large, lapping, dm1, heaver hot, neith a rtelh habit feed Isin n’idon”s melancholy,