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 DEC soiL’, who was dan. of Hector llonoant, Eoeuicr, Sienr sic Lenoentihre, ho had two sons, I JEAN, who tonic up his residence in Brittany, and frons whons deriond Les Sieuro ste Cliartves dv dice, aTid oilier Cna.asrsoas in that province, as ‘veil as Cii cosrion ne Csv-n, ei-devant archbishop of Aix, Using in 1010, who Caine over to England with other royalists, in the sinte of the lIne ste Itonriton, anil was hospitality received Isy the late Sir Wit— hans Cisanspion (to Creosigny, I tart., at Champion Lodge. Ti. Olseu,nni,. The fuel cost, lIut’ssArn Cii Aturseste, Reenter, vIlest in Norsnssndy, leaving. si stnne, ss. lii., Ic B. Clever, Esq., brother of the author of by Jeanne his svil’o, dan. vif l,e Hour de la Rivikre, tossr its. ‘lane, s. to thessry itovetey, Es,1. sane, of ss’horn the clIent, II vnnvnv I neturssste, Ifoenter, Sirssr etc Ia Flossrikre, in the The euler son, parish ssf hIt. Qssnsstin, ssvar Tissehetrais, 1 ,osver Ni srmansly, which eetate tie 1,ssreliaoevt sf Joass I’ Aiigloto, 4 31 coy, l4lttt, so, .teanne, elan, of ,leass Shot, Roesuer, Stein de lit chop, tiegeist at Chsanipion t.odge, was eressiod a Bssrenet in 1105, asot had three ossno (Ausloitso, llssrtius, asset lean, a priest I Sir Claude was atspotsstevt usajor-eemmnndasit of the tam— ant one dass., 1!avlehsdost, wife of Ussitlauisno Vatllasst berwehl vsdvusteers Ise also held the office of receiver- Eoestier. The oldest ooss A terouxr 1’ isesss’use. Poeuier, Siesur vie ha Plenribre, waa oentssry. ITo is. in 1714, Mary, dan. vusd heir of Joseph father, by Catherine If aryo, los seile, of 110th Cowaunuvee, Reenter, Sleety ito hi Eleurilire, who so. t’eeklisua Lodge, Cambei-wehl, and woo a. in ISIS, by his 10 March, idle, J eassuse, dais, of Sot astian to Poreotier, italy’ ssssa, Esessier, oust heireoo sit hs’r hsrohluor, tissilhasinsn Ic Porestier, II. Sun WiLLIAM CuAosrsox, hIP, for Southampton, who Seigusosn’ of St. Oploirtssno and lhagsiy, ansI wan e. by his son, was jsroviuseial gs’:snd master suf the society esf Preemanens TAN Cii a ssrtsie, Rseoier, Stessr ito Ia Flesn-ilire, whom its. in Hoists, seed held the easessatosivis of eelosset of the disney Itlarthe, dan. of (tnillassme dn hiourget, Reenter, and dtng vatuuitees.9, S. us 1763: hens, iii 1706, Sarssh, dsns. of OtherCewia 22 Pets. 1632, loft, with othvr ieotse, a sesus snsd oneeoooos’, Ituestenn Cseeotrsesx, diem’ de Ia Ftenrilive, created harem Phymisssth, by whom ha h:sd ioanc, assd Vioeomte vie lives-tess. tIe os. d lIce. I tli7, Marguerite, Ctande, tN., flag-captain to Avhnirat Piekmere; ul. in 1013, dass. of 2tdriass theharst, Eoevsier, Siesur ste Creopigny, near Willfans-Other-ttobert, 1. in 1916. Avsnay, Lissee-r Nornsansty, ansi tiy lies’ (sotso sl.ist St. bo, Auv,t-sTr’e.Jasics, capt. RN.; who served under Nelsen and 23 Jan. 1601, age 15(5) had a oon, Coeunv. Richard Champion (wtsooe servieeo l’s the khssg were twice notivesl by the Conate do Mauht’re) oatd the comic of Flenrikrv to Itenri dn Cat, in 1641, and removed from that phssee, which had been for nearly tn’o eenlsn’iee the faonty residence, to the lands of Crespigny. In lIce. I 617, he sync remarried, in the rnformed rehgion, at C’ssnslt, and sot the I June fotlowissg, ho took an oath of fealty to the khsg that ho wonid not adhere to tlio lloehefloio I’rotootantn. the wan a. at his decease by his son, CLAUnE Cnasis’iote or Cananioxv, Esonier, Stern’ de Crespigny, hi the parioh of Vieryilta, S. at Creopigny, ansi Isaptized in the refornied veligton, at Condd, 17 May, 1120, was an officer of high rank iii tho Frosseh service, Inst at tsarancl; ltessry-tlttser, late capt. Essex rifles, S. 23 Aug. the revocation of tho Edict of Nantos he stnttted Prance, with the whole ssf his faintly, and caine to England, where lie wusa s’ecotvod tsy the Pierpsassts, hotssg alliest by snari-iage ho that noble hence. He obtained a eolossel’n essmmieoion in the British army. Ho os Mario, dan. ansi co-heir of t’ierre Itcahon, in holy orders, flmt entered the royal navy, and do Viervi]lo, Esq. of the thdteass do Viervilte, isear Ilayesix, in Lower Normaisdy, asset Isp her (who heesnoe Cvimteovo do Viervihle in her awn right, and ‘1. 21 Jnne, 1100) had (with five dasse., the youngest of whona, Jane, ‘is. Gerosittnns do Lansberty, Baron vsf the Itisly unman Egspire, and asntsaosador of the ICing of Swe,len at tiesseva) three sane (who wore made free denizens of Eisglasid by fiet of psirliament, Patience-Anne, usu. 1 Dec. 1914, to She lIon, and Bee. PaulAsutlsoay passed 1 March, 1690), viz., Pinnnn, who was steputodisy the Prof eslants of Normandy to hlnry-Cathesine, its.20 July, 1910, to the 11ev. John Brtgstoek, intercede with the king in tsetiatf of their religion and on coming to England, was appeinlest one of the committee of of llaslan tteetat’y, Pembrnbseshhre, and had inane. She d. French churches in Lon,tssn. He d. ass its, in 1112. Tueaszo, of orhoso line we heat, Gabrie, capt. in the British regt. of gvsardo; sl in 1722. Clando d. 10 April, 1601, ago 71. his lnsl son, Tssoaswa Cn.osruox nn Cnrorsvav, capt. in Sir Charlee Tyrrell, Dart., H.P., and had, tlothssm’n regimesit of dragssons, its. f’iagdehaine, dan. ot s. Cm,ssune, present hart. Israel Cranger, Esesuer, of Ateng’sn, and tsad (os-it li a dais., Ti. t’nsLie-Astnnsvvra, RN., 5. 24 July’, 1110, Jause, its, tss filthiest Athix, Ens4.) tsvo sons, PnsLse ; asset iii. ‘h’yrrell-tlslser—Wihhiesi, 5. 6 May, haal. lanste, whys .1, s’ssas. in 1711, PIts elder sssn, Pnss,sr Csixoipsesx rsr t’nrsu’ionv, Esq. of Champion 5. Ehiza-.tnne. mm. Cleely-Anne. [edge, Cssmtseros-eB, proctor of the Coin-to of Admiralty sit. thnsily-Ilarsiet. iv. Sarah-Assna-illaria. situ drehes, os Is Pets, 1736, Anne, dati. of Claude F’oniseressn, v. hssey-Engs’nie. vi. Rosalie-Julia, Esq. of Chi’istehsnrv’hi l’ssi’k, Snffsshk, assd left iosne, Sir Claude sO. 11 Aug. 1161, and was a. by hie eldast son, s. Cs.arun. bus heir. ii. Phstis, king’s proctor; lIP. fnrAhdsiorenghs, Suffolk; it, in f’ssnf too—tI Oct. 1009. 106.1, leaving issue, 1 Thomas, ss Augusta, sister of Isaac, hit Lord Benstieshoes, A s’sssa—Quarteshy t hit and 4th, erg., a lion namsant, sa., and ivssi fattier of a ehauu., Assgtsita—Anne ss. lot srmed and langssed, ga ; in the dexter base a for-de-inonhis 1014, to Cot. Bayfes, ssf Rinsley h’ark; nnd lndty, 3 Jone pierced, of thse seeasud, for Cnaasrmos no Csnsesosv; lust and 1011, to the Right lion. Sir J.-S. h’akington, Barb, 11.1’. test, se, three bars, org., far Vsnnvsm.Ln an Vsnncsti.n. 2 Philip, si, 22 hay, h1l, aged 01. 1 George, major 60th feel, killed in action. 4 Charles-Fox, sss. a sister of Major Trens, of the rnyalhnroe DEC guards ishuse, and ban, wilh two davis-, three sons, Charles, George, aisd i’hsittts. 1 A doss., s’s. to Oa-en Bnrlow, Esq., hIP. for Pembrokeihire. 2 t’lariosa, si. to,Edward Taker, Rsvp of The Oaks, Ospringe, hteish. 2 Rhine, sss. to linssey, 1st Lord Vivian 4 Fanssy, 5, oss so. 9 Nov. 1663, aged 07. Jtrs.l’hitip Cresptgny, widosv of this Philip, so. SirJ. Keane, Bart., Ml’., hither of John, 1st b.ord Keane, and had a son, tbeorsve-iliclsael ttnane, capt. h7th lanvees. i. Ssoanna, sit. Is Sir tilehard Sattan, hart., H.P., undersecretary of state. Zeoss clot ard lndly, to James Version, Eoq. I. thu.wuoss Cuvasriox ps Cnrsnsnnv, I5.C.L., 5. 19 Dee. I 714, hsivissg tied the hssussssr v,f receiving II. B.tl. tbse Ps-iusee genes-at ef the drs,ito sf Adnairatty far upwsvrds of half a Clarke, Esq, snsd eveustualhy heh- to Isaac ileesten, Esq. of Windsor, 4th Earl (sister of henry, last earl) of at Palernua. Calhingsvoe,l- tIe saved no toss than nine ef his fellow— svut’jeess frens a us alery gr:sve, at the imminent rislv of hits osnsu lifo, far ovhiels tie received a nsedat from the Royal Ifussuane fiseichy, aisst a service of plate from his ship’s crete. tIe osu asIc oeesssion look to a small boat, and pulled into lisa very muzzles of Ihe enemy’s gisiss, whueret.y lie saved five men who were near drosu-ning by the “Achilles” barge being stink. lie ul. on beard hl.M.9. “ Scylla,” off l’ort Royal, Jansalea, 24 Ocr. 1s11. Ho itt. 22 hay, 1117, Carohiae. dssa. of rise hoe Sir William Sissijth, hart, of 41111 that], Essex, sssssl left (svitls three eiasss., Cssrohuuse, uss. 20 fords, 1011, to Wittians Clay-, Ens1., tateeapt.hlthu regt., eldest svsrriviusg son of the hate then. Clay, ltd.; Itesalie, u’s, 191(1, vms Thussinas Snsiuhs Badger—Eastsvoad, Esq., bars titer-al lasv, a:sst ,losephine) ; three oasis, Cusnns—WsLLianT, tcsl 1019, its. 14 Asig. 1549, Charlotte, eldest dan. of John Pitter, lhsg. of IVess End, Sonrtasupton; snd,u’reshesick-Jahn,mn hely orders, hA., ineusssbent of Hampton Wick, huistdlesex; vs. 1917, Rosa, e-ishiuur of T. Wy-the, Req. nerved under Adnuiral the finn. F. I rhy, in the nsensorabbe action bryn eon the “Ansslia” and the “Arethosa’ “ si. 19 Jaly, IOJI, Careline, dan, of the flight Bee. thenry Bathunst, Los-d tiishsnp of N,srseheh, and sI. at Batharat, AtuitrahiE 15 Nssv. 1919, having had issne, Eyre-Niehnlas; William, n-Iso 5,1910; Albert, au ofliver iii the Austrian as’my; and ClassdeAssgssslius, tt.N. Iberbert. irhy, rector of Coh:osbroke, Narthamptoashuis-e, 4th son oft’rederiek, 2usd hoist Boston and 4. toll, leaving isaste. 7 Jane, 1919. Emma-Ihususoria-Baunthy. Sir William st 21 LIce. 1120, and wan,’. by his graisdaon, Itt. Ssn Cu.Aitnn.WTLLTAOT-Csmoauesen, who wan S. 23 Jinse, 1815, ausd m 12 atisg. 1641, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir J.-Tyaneso iv, ‘ivian-Ormsby-Lheyd, S. 21 Oct. 1962. vii. Agnes-Catherine. Sin Cs,aunc us Cnnsruotsy, the 4th and present hart, I’ssni—On a ehnpeniu, go., turned up, erm., a esubit ann, mailed, erect, balding a bi-aadswnrd, ppr Malta—lIens sibi ennseha reeti, Scol—W’ivcnhne hlslh, Essex.