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 DEN Creatioas—Baron and Viscount Feuding, 30 T)en. 1620; Earl of Denbtgh, 14 Sept. 1622; Lord St. Liz., 2 Feb. 1663—64— Euglish honouro. tar] of Dosmood, Re., 22 Nov. loLl—Irish honours. Aroes—Arg., on a foeno, or., three lozenges, or. Crest—A nutlsatch, with a hazel brands, frueted, all proper. iSapporters Two bucks, ppr., attired and ungeled, or. dlfello—Virtulio prwminm honor. *5 The Gennao arose aro: oo the Austrian eagle, displayed, so. George. 51 .r., Q.C., te. in 1019; os. 19 Feb. 1552, (‘harlntee, ta., a shield, quarterly, lot and 4th, org., on a fosoe, as., tisree lozessgen, or; 2nrt and 3rd, or, a lies: rampant. gu., thse:slly crowned, an., over the eagle, a cap of a count of flee ouspire, pink, turned up, ermine. Crest—A palm tree, with weights suspended le its branches, v. Lesvio-William, to holy orders, rector of Willtnn, llitrhin, and the allusive motto, “Cresnit sub poadeess virtun.” ,Seats—Neseuham Faddox, near Lsslterworth, Warwichahire, and Downing, near liolywell, Fliutohire. Tome Henoe—49, Eaton Sqoare. Nale—His lordship’s ancestor, William, 3rd Earl of Denbigh, resumed the ancient denomination of Ilapononu, which his i. Theodassa, so. 2t Rae. 192., to lehahod-Charles Wright, deteeudants ttill use. DEN MAN. PENMAN, BARON çTboman Dontnan), of Dovedale, Sea I—Stony Otiddleton, Itahowell, Derbyshire. en. Derby, 8. 80 Jedy, 1805; us. 12 Aseg. 1829, Georgiaua, eldest surviving data, of tbe late ROT. Thomas Roe. His lordebip n. bin father, as 2nd Baron, 22 Sept. 1854. 3Lincac. Teens DENMAN, Req. of bakewell, in Derbyshire, eon of Thosssae Denusan, Req. of Revereoats, Notta, and the descendant of a faintly long settled in that cc., sse. Elizabeth Buxton, and et. in 1702, leaving two snue, Junopu, 31.D., of Buxton, for many years juatice of the peace fur Derbyshire, who st. in 1012, aged d2. Tnussoe. The 2nd son, Tnos,sas Doooosse, M.D., of Olonnt-etreet, Grosvenor-square, was great-grandson of John Penny, £ eq., who fell in the an eminent physician, 5. 27 June, 1733; us. in 1770, Rliaabeth,e French wars of ItoNny V., and was interred at SL Denyn. dan. of Alexander Thodte, Req., and by her (who ,f. 19 Jan. The judge sO. to 1920, and there is a aeonssment to hts memory 1933), left at his decease, 26 Nov. 1810, one son and two dane., in the church of St. Bennett, PasO’, W’harf, London. by his viz., Tuoese, created Luau Dareossu. Margaret, us. 3 Nov. 1789, to Sir Richard Croft, Baet., M.D.; for tlse souls of his wives dereaecd, and these of William and who 8. in 1818. She ci. 24 Sept. 1847. Sophia, us. 0 Otay, 1791, to Matthew Baitite, OLD.; who d, pernon, Sin ANTO5NY PENaL tOot., is. in 1000, wan groons ef IOn 23 Sept. 1923. The only son, TnoMAe DENMAN, Req., 0. 23 Feb. 1779, an eloquent and distinguished Thin gentleman wan the only individufll aueengst the ronrliers advocate, woe appointed common eorjeant of the oily who darea to appriae lets royal snaster at hie a1,proaehing dissolution. of London in 182?, and filled the offioe of attorney-general from Anthony, that he cossld perforns that nad office with issspuniiy, 1830 to 1832, in which labor year he was constituted Chief and the neonareh preeented him with a magnificent 1,air of Jnstice of the Court of Ring’s Bench, and held, with high gloves svorked in Ise:srls. svhich still remain in the possession of credit, that elevated position until 3laroh, 1800. Me seas the family. Sir Antleeny seas nppoisetesl one of the JOing’s raised to the peerage in 3lareh, 1834, as DAReN PENMAN, 5sf executors and one of the gnardiane of Rewssee VI., all of .Dese,,date. His lordship en. 18 Oct. 1804, Theodosia - Anne, seleun: were net aside, and their place nnpplied l:y Edward eldest dan. of the late Rev. Richard Vevors, rector of Saxhy, Seyseour, Duke of Soneernet. The grandson of Sir Anthony 00. Leieeeter, by Theodoela-Dorothy his wife, 3r,l dan. of Sir (the sun of his eldest son, Sir ldrnryl, Edmund Anderson, BarL of Lea, in Linoolnehire, and by her Ssn Rewssso DaNNY, lOnt., svas esnsmened lo parliao:enl, in (who et 28 Juno, 1802) had teumo, 5. THOMAS, present peer. as. Jonopu, vice-adns. RN.; b. 23 Juno, 1810; us. 12 Feb. The latter dignity lseraoese extinct at his decease, sotlhout male 1944, Grace, youngest dass. of Jesse t’atts - Russell, issue, irs 1030, srlsile the tsaross5’ stevelvest aspen his ssnty stain. Req. of 11am Hall, co Stafford, and Biggin House, no. and heir, llqooria, soife of Jasnon, Earl of Carlisle, at the decease Northampton. ass. Richard, b. 13 Jan. 1814; MA. of Trinity College, out issue, it expired. Cambridge, barrister at-law; us. 29 Oct. 1940, Rmnsa, Ssa Enwsxn Dosurex, RuL.Banocret (uncle to the deceased youngest dan. of Ihe late Hugh Jones, Req. of Lark 11W, 00. Earl of Norwich, and sen of the Right lion. Sir Anthony Lancaster, and has issue, DEN I Iliehard, 0. 3 Jan. 1042. 2 Thosnae-lhsgls-Asderson, 0. tI Jan. t895. I ‘flsos,,t,ssta-Assns’, ,. 2 louse, I 052. 2 Rsusssa-Saldsia.tieorgiassa, 3 Rlioabeth-Olnrgsret. 4 Anna—3larta, ci. 10 J ole 1987, ts’ lts’ginahl-Oarlon Wil— bertorer, Req., eldest son of lice Iligtst 10ev. tsr. iVilberfus’or, 111511015 of Oaf,,r,l. 9 Rleanora. 5th lots, of the late Sanoerl Ilope, Req. of Liverpool, and has, (teerge-Lewis, 0.5 May, 102.1; Artlsur, t. I May, lou, ; Lameeelet, la Jan. 1961 ; Itichard-Asuory, 0.0 12cc. lof2 ; ChnratteRd,th : and (irnee. llerte, 1’. 23 March, 1021; en. let, IS Jane, 1050, FrancesMarianne, dass. of the lato Tt,on,ae Eden, Req. ssf The ttryn, near Ssvansea (of the Aeseklassd fasseilo), and hon by leer, noIsed. 29 stpril, toe2, Lesete-William-Rdcn, 0. 9 May, 1907; Frances - Rmsly; Theodosia- Louisa’, and Cara inc-Annie. lIe se. 2odly, 22 Aug. laOs, FranresStarkio-2tary, oldest dau. of the lain Col. Armylago, eoldslreans-guards. Req. of Mapporley Itall, Notts (se Brago’s L,,s,stest (Gain). is. Elizabeth, ess.3 Otay, 1038, ta the Rev. Francis Itodgeon, B.D., provost of Etan, who ‘1.29 Dec. 1902. so. Frances, us. 8 Judy, 1e40, to Adm. Sir Robert- Lambert Bayaes, tC.C.It., ll.N. sv. 3largnrot, s. let. 23 Nov. 1841, to lt.-W. ltlnoaeday, Req., who ci. 24 Sept. 1816; and 2adly, Aug. ISIS, to Rdward Cropper, Ens!. v. Anne, a’. 18 Aug. 1840, to F. Ilolland, Req., comm. R.N. he . 21 July, loGO. vs. Caroline-Asnelta. ne 3 Fob. 1846, to the Rev. John-Gee. Berenford, youngest sea of the late Admiral Sir John Poe Bereefurd, Bart. Lord Denman sO. 22 Sept. 1094. Cs’eaften—2S March, 1034. Ar,,ca—Arg., on a chevron, hetn’een three lions’ heads, craned go., three ermine spots, or. Crest—A raven, rising, pIer., to the beak an annelet, or. Sejsperfsro—On either side a lion, ps. elsarged on the body with five erssdne spots in croon, or. .tl.fefto—FredentiS et constantiO. DENNY. 3Uttcagr. San RnasoNn DEaNs, lOot., one of the barons of the court of Excheqsser ia England in the beginssing of the 16th century, last will he directed his Lady to be laid in that church, and that tseenty trentale of masses should be said for his son), and Agnes, his father and osether. The 4th son of this Icareted stole in 1918, and severn of the privy cussneil to ltore. Vlll. Itrany had, huevover, so higls an esteem for Sir 1084, as Bae’oss Dessssy, aaest created, in 1026, Rsso or Nonsrsrss. of whose son, Janscs hay, Earl of Carhsle, sn 1600, wsth’ Denny, llannx Viii’s privy.eouncillor), cc. Hargarel, dan, of Peter Rdgecumhe, Esq., H.P. fur Cornwati, by Margaret o Aunt oh the eminent surgeon, Sm BENJAMIN BaeDsE, Dart. DgNNT, Stet EBWARD, of Tralee Castle, no. Knrry; 8. 2 Oct. 1796; s. as 4th baronot, at the decease of bin father, iso Aug. 1831. 323