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 DEN of Thomas Salvin, Esq.: by her ladyship (who si. 5 June, 1844) Napton, by srheso Iso acqntresl tlso lordslsip ot Mnnsteel,,n, eu lie had issue, Cnastes-Fssnomuea-Asns.ev-Coornn, present peer. Ashley-George-John, late an officer in the grenaslier gnards, slats, of ‘sVttliasss I’rts,ltsctsso, asi,1 grasssl,ta,s. ass,l lss’ir of lt’,lssrt 1. 25 Jane, 1831 o. 21 July, 1857, Lnsstsa, 2nd claa. of lord sic Nesenlsoss,, the sasassor of )tcsessha its I’a,ldsx, ,‘o. Ga rs, Henry Gordon, and has had Clando-Ashley-Clsarles, h. It wlsiel, Ito, ever aicco cositimsoesi else chief scat of the fasisty. Aeg. 1859; Eustnee-Asbley-W’illiasn, t. 35 Dee. 1863, and Tise grasolsass of this W illlaiss, Florence, si. an infant, less. Franees-Anoe-Georgiana, so. 14 Dee. 1837, to George, I,ord Sin ttsm.s.sAn FesLt,sxa, a stanch aslhrront of the lissssso of Itionaird. On the 15th July, 1838, ho was oreatod a Feor of the United iVRliaos a. Ages’s, lass. nsod l,eir of Joists St. Lie, a iseasseh of Kingdom, as BARON OR Staocnx. lIe d. 10 Slay, 1833. Comfiest—Il July, 1838. A ross—On., a chevron, hetwoon three roost’s, arg. Crest—Out of a dacal coronet, tIss’co arrows, points doe-nwarsis, I.angvile, ansi Brilers. lie waco. Isy’ Isis rldrol eisrs isistg sets, one in pole, and two in saltier, ootwioed at fist inler— Sin htvnsann FciLesan, ICB., oriso v’as slseritr of site ros. section by a snake, ppr. Saisjsorters-—-Isexter, a lion, regardant, lwr.; sinister, a h’sIl, cesntisassd fits tise kismg’s arsssy at Ilse battle of FisKe, in 1487. ia. armed, nngaled, and gorged with a dural coronet, or. LoGo—Pro rege, lege, groge. Seot—Langford house, Lecislade, ro. Gloucester. DEN BIG H. IJENB1OH, EARL OF (Rudolph-William-Basil Foilding), it. Ononste, was created, 22 Not. 1022, Lord Frilslis,g, of Viscount Foilding, Barssn Foilding, uf Nownham-Paddox, Lrcssghs’, and Viocos,ot Laths,,, in the pecenge of Ireland, as and Lord St. Liz, in the poorago of alsss Ess ‘1 of ,Deeosss,sd, witirh tille was to he en)ssved after England; Earl of Dosmond, Viooossnt CalIan, and Baron Feuding, in the poorago of Ireland: Count of dignity; orhich Richard, Earl of Desmond, was shrowned on Hapsbesrg Lacsffonberg assd Rhoinfoldon, in (lormany; isis sasoage from ilablin to England tn leSS and leaving b. 9 April, 1323; asc. lot, 18 Juno, 1546, Looioa, ossly only a dat,., this George, Lord Cahlan, ssscceesled to tise earldoin. ohild of the late David Pennant, Eaq.. jun., and SDrhaeh Stanhepe, Eel., and sI. 31 Jan. 1663, having by her, Lady Emma Ponnant, of Downing, oo. Flint. Lady Podding ri. at Naples, aged 24, 1 May, 1353, and his lordship no. 2ssdly, 29 Sept. 1857, Mary, 4th dao. of Robert Berkeley, Eoq. of Spetololey Park, on. IVoreostor, and has had, a. Eonot.pn-ltooraT-ALovssua-Arousxso, l’ioroont Feiftfloy, 8.26 May, 1858. is. 1t son, is. S Starrh, 1817. s. Clare-Mary. is. Edith-Slary-Franoos. in. Hilda, d. an infant, 14 April, 18t5. tv. A dan., Is. 24 Sopt. 1868. The earl, who as Count of Ilapaburg, &o., is a Count of tho Holy Roman Empire, a. Isis fathor as 8th oarh, 25 Juno, 1865. }Lfizrac. This family whirls rlatsns tiesrent from the Conals of Ilapstsnrgh, settled in England in the reign of Itotsay 111.1 and the a ‘fhcPasennwn of WiGe,s,ro.Loersotos’,elatm descent fruits an occasion slits so settlin3 is explained in sos ancient mannsertps, early ancestor of the Dontoigla I louse (see Ihc’noc’n Lasolesi t’e,sts’y). written abont Kissg Eswhsn IV.’s time, wherein it appears, at Shas’;slaain, near Gls,atotalsory, co. Sssorrset, 22 Aisril, 1707, that Oeffery, Cossot of llapaburgh,* having been reduced to aisd was esinr,stoti at Eton, tsstd at Lcyslen ;, he seat s-shiest to lIce groat poverty by the oppression of Rodolph, Emperor of Germany, ham’ ansi w;ss aispaistled a metrspolstats 1solsce iotagsatt’ote. hiss one of his sons, Sin Gerrosv, served Hssa III. in his wars in England, and f ‘ a storks di’s’ oh .4 s5 s’s’e’O, Tvs,s Jsssaa, ansi .dm l’s’, seere assnnsesl the snrnanse of Fieldeng, or Filding, from his father’s produced between 1742 and 1701. lIe il at t.ist,sm, 0 let. pretensions to the slomintons of Lenlfenhonrg and Rsarit.nsasa; b’ svhsm he leash a don., Eleasss,r—Ilarrtct. lIe cs. hndly’, SI try and it also appears tisat the English monarch, roinpassiossating ylatsiassici, amssl hash (ssilht one dos. two ions, - the said Geffery, gave him considerable ssspport in rents and m. Wis.s.iaw, lssiviales’-tsh-laao’, ansi one of the psSsce magistrates. fees, lying in divers places. Sits son, Gnrrzav FniLniwn, so. Agnes, dan. and heir of Jolsn do ii. Allen. vicar of St. .%teidien a. Canterbury, 5. in to_3, a In the year 1026, Eadlsoton, grandson of Govvn.on G,e Rich Count of Ilrisgau, fennded the isonso of tlse Counts of lispsbnrgh, which derived its name from the castle of tlapshnrgh, t,oilt by Verner, bishop of Strasbnrg, npen ihe river Aar, in the canton of Rome. TIse princely line of llapabssrgh herasne extinct in the person of Cnaatcs VI., after giving twenty-two sovereigns to Austria, sixteen emperors to Germany, eleven kings to Hungary and Rohensia, anti six to Spain. 321 DEN Leteester, and was fatlser of Ws Lt.iAss F’css,osrsn, tales acquired, Isy niarrioge with Joan, Lancaster, fell at the batila of Tewkesisisry, 4 Slay, 1471. Sir the noldo honor of si. Lie, To ris of Nurilsaos1 toe assd I lansing— slon, wills aelsossi he mel list l’srslslstp of Slurtinasl,or1,o, to. Slut— land, and a ,iese,’set its l,ioc,,l froi,s liar grs’at fas,si Its’s ssf ‘atm, ‘s’s’ai’sricit ansi Lciceslcr its fuse 21st s,f EosrAncs IV., tsss,l t,tssl a Sir Erernrd was a. by Ins elsiest son, Sin WttxtAss Fcsensos, ohs so. Elieal,elh, dat,. of Sir Thomas Fossltoey asesi stying itt 1547, ants o. by his so;’. liAass, t”nsLssmao, Essy, wIse ss. (4s’dilli, doss. aisd ro—Iseireso of ‘sVtlIi;ssn Vilhtngton, of Barciscoten, co. tVartriels, usisi seas a. by isis son, Smo Wts.LmAas Fnicnivn, who os. tlssrothy, that,. s,f Sir ltnhpls Lnne, ltnt., by Magslalen, tins,. ansi e,s-lsrir sf iVilliana, lord Fatr, of Ilorton, ansi was a. by his son, l4ssis. FcsrnsNn, Essj., siseril! of Varwtrl,su,irc its hlte Otis ef Jaoics 0. ‘lIsts gesttlssstoss so. iilieabrlb, slats, of Sir uniter Astor, of Tixall, co. Statloi’si, and was a. lsy itis eldest sets, Ssa W’tm.Lmoas Feit.ntvo, Itnt., oelse n-os errats’sl, 20 Dee. 1620, Bsss’sss and Liars-awl Fcit,5iog, of’ it’s mssi,sss,s J’s’’(sls’o’, cc. li’s’s’— trick, and BAns. Ot Dnantnn, 11 Sept. 1622. tIn tite breaking oat of thse civil war, Lord Dcsatsigls, asthrritsg faitbftslly to Cnoast.ns I., pet-formed else Ian of a stout assd valtasst ,ssldiser in nsany engageosents, best to as at irssgtia asorttsily svsstsnded in ;s sisarp sltirnsisls near Uirtninghasss, 7 April, 1647, ;sssd 1. ;s few days afterwards. His lordship s’s. Mary, dots. of Sir George Villliees, of Grsketby, ltnt., en. Lcieester, by wheat Ito had issue i. P,sss., succeeded to tlse honour,. the sirath nf Str Itichord Preston, Ent., then heiding iha his lorstohip, wits was also stansie a ht.B. at 11w coro— natien of Cnaaess II, as. Bridget, dan. and co-heir ot Sir 1 Wii.i.iA,i, and Earl of Desinond, who iniseriled as 3rd E,ss’l o,e’Drabigt. 2 Oeorgc’, sf51. Edmsandslsstry, st. a dan. of Ssr John Lee. 3 Charles (Sin, an officer of “ants in Ihe assay, ansi a rol. of the king’s regimesst of guards, and privy esuncillor in Is-cloud, lie s,s . 1674, L’rssala, dots, of ‘I’laossas Sloottots, a dodge of the Coart of iting’s Bench in Ireland, and widow of Sir William Aciots, 2tasl Jstdge of lice same esstss’t, and tsy her, wits sI. 30 Ott, 1720, ls.ad Isso dana., Bridget assd Otary, who si. ease, SIc ,t. 24 A1srtl, 1722. 4 Basil. S boa, in holy ordesa, D.D., cotton of Sahislsnry, and chaplain to Wis.Li.sat III. as. Grisiget, dasi. of Sripio Cockata, Esq. of the on. Son,ersei, ais,l had tisree sasss aod tisrec dana., of wiscmn use youngest oon, Laser-fiats. EnstUan Fast.nsao, st. 1st, Sorah, dan. ef Sir henry sOsnid, Itot. (a Judge of the Iting’s Ihench so 1098), ansI ha,l (with fssor dtssss. of wlsoist tise hrsI, S.stsAH, was the authsor of Janeisi .Sis.s4sts, amatl oUter wssrksj. a oosa He-wan pasLnswnt tite renowned anthar of Toss Jss,sr.s. lhowsv PosLDiNst, the 1sriaer of English novelists, was hssrn I 54 lie os. hat Claorloite, dass, of SIr. Crasisieck, ci Salsolstsrv, salis isos left no isattc. , . -. leaving, by Story—Ann his scifc, four aens and ihrce dons., 1 tlcssrs’ in itcdv ordccs, vicar tsf hhlesms, 5, otaicrlsstt’y, st Angnsta, dsu. of tiso its’v. Sir John l’sgre, hart., ansI 5. 7 Feb 1867 itas-imag istasi, I _tlhems. sss. Os ,bitisc, loss, Filets— 91cncer 2t,d dots, of site Rev. W’.-P. Cho1sean, rc’cior of Somrrha’ and Eshenhant, l,ittroisslti no, asad hiss isad s’sne 2 lhcnry, si at sea, in user. bIas ; J I,s’doiphs; I Mary— nn::aeolv orders. 8, 1791 b oa.ia 1820, Elizabeth— Oakley, las. of John thoyre, Esq., capt. E.h.C.S.; amid by Y