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 EAS CAPTAIN JOHN EAsT, so. 25 Feb. 1676, Martha Doughty, and The elder son, was father of (besides six datss.), MASON Fasacts EAST, of Whitehall, Leganoa, Jamaica, h. in Sin Girnmcr EAOT, Bach., 8.10 1764; us. Eleanor Mary, oldest 1678; m. 3 May, 1722, Sarah limbo, l,y whem he had three dao. of William Jotliffo, Esq., but by Ocr (who a. Indly, 1,5 1034, eons and three daus. Of liso former, the two eI,lest dying .. p., ttcc tton. ,lolso—Cravon Wootonra, oust ci. tom ls3s( icad ccc) issicv. the estates descended to tics youngest son, EnWAaD EAST, Esq. of Whilelsall, Jamaica, 8. to Jcsly, 1732; I. Sca Fasv-Gnoacco f’LaoToN-E.voT, Itarl., on cocatod 17 .tcsg so. 1st, in Oct. 1761, Amy, dass. of Jaoses hall, Esq. of Hyde 103$. tie scat 1,. 0 Al?nl, 1794; aicd c.. 204 come, 1012, Slaria,coo— Hall, Jansaica, who derived, through his mother, Elioabolh Frances, oldest alas,, of (‘barbs I lshaap, Rsq. sat Sootsury, Miatdte— Wyatt, from Robert Hydo, Esq. of Hatch, ocacle of Ealsvar,l, sex, late prarurotasr—gccmcrccl, ansi had issue, Earl of Clarendon, the lord chancellor? (ccc tlcanns Hercsblic Illcaotraliosss,) and by her (who ci. in 1773) he Isad, with otlscc Augustus-henry, ll.F.; 8. in t524 if. off lice coast of lbocnco issue, since decoase,l, EDWA5D-HYDE, created a Baronet. Amy-Anne, Os. to Patcick Lynch, Fog. of Clermont Hall, Jamaica; and ci. 24 J000, 1842. Mr. East m. 2ndly, 9 April, 1774, Mary, don. of James Wilkins, Esq., and by Ihat lady (soho m. 2adly, Jolco-Jauses DiggesLatonche, Frrdorbek-ttirtsard, capt. Hi, Madras cavatrs’, h. in I $28; s’s. Fog. of Jamaica) had, Hinton, (the Hon.) of Rayosond PlaIt, St. Androws, Jamaica, moocher of Ooe logialalivo ossd pci vy coos,cils of sisal island, 8. 1781; in. Anne. dao. of Thomas Daniel, Faq. ofTeolissic, no. Cornwall, and it. 14 Jan. 1860, having had issue. Iibortho, 4. no’s. 17 June, 1654. Mary, us. to Lieat.-Col. John Daniel, who sf. in 1642. She ci. in 7806. Mr. East ci. in 1785. The oldest son, I. Ton BlooT ba. Sin EDWARD-HyDE EAST, FItS., F.R.A.S., Solina-Loaisa, cc,. in 1847, to lbonry-Clcarlos Morgan, Rsq. Re., b. 9 Sept. 1764, having boon appointed chief-justice of tics Mary-Gcvrgisstca, ci. in 1840. supreme coisci of judicature at Calcutta, received the honour of lOlaria-Thorosa. sc. 16 Peb. 1860, to Copt. Itobort Gordon, 4th knigtstlsood at Canton House, 26 Feb. 1813; and was created a Sir Gilbert ‘1. 1051, and ‘mao .. by his el,tcst son, Baronet 25 April, 1823. In early life, Sir James sat in parliament lb Sma (hLaonT-EasT, who was b. 13 Nov. 1821; m. 29 Jan. for Great Bedwin, and was the author (in conjunction wilh 1845, Emcna-Jaoe-Lueretba, oldest atao. of Sebastian Smith, the late Mr. Dssrnford) of the celebrated Teccis Report.’, and Faq. of Connaught Place West, and had issue, EAsT’s Reports, as well as of anotiser legal work, entitled Pleas of I/se grown. In Calcutta, he still be long romensbered as tise GcLnnax-A000aToo, presout baronet, founder of the Hiodoo College. Upon his return from India, Sir Edsvard represented Winchester from 1822 to 1830. lIe Sc. 23 Dec. 1786, Jaoe-Isaboiln, dau. of Joseph-Chaplin Hankey, Esq. Sir Gilbert had, when a ncinoc, obtained a royal licence, dated of Old Hall, East Berghoht, Suffolk, (see Buosco’a .Laucie,l f,’eofry,) 4 April, 1830. hoeneefortb to take aud use the oacrccamo of FAsT, and by her (who ci. 27 Jan. 1844) had issue, JAMEO-Buc.s.na, his heir. Accna-EOaa, 5cc. in 1813, to the late James-Willi4m Croft, Foq. of EAST only, with the addition of the name of limLanat immediately of Groooham Lodge, Perks. The Right Hon. Baronet at. S Jan. 1547. C’s’eatiocs—25 April, 1823. .ds’caa—Sa., a chevron, hotween three horses’ heads, erased, arg. soao aecidcssbahly drowned at Byde, Isle of Wight, 12 Aug. Creol—A horse, arg. Msffo—cilquo pods propera. Scat—Boortoo blouse, Moroton in-the-Harsh, en. Gloucester. Tsca’ss Hssase—117, Eaton Square. EAST OF HALL PLACK GtLBF.RT-EAST, SIR GtLBERT-AU006Tuo, of Hall Plane, eo. Borka; 6. 25 April, 1846 a. ho father na 3rd EBRINGTON, VISCOUNT, off FoloTnocUE, E.utt. hart., 12 Aug. 1866; no. 3 Sopt. 1867, Eleanor-Thoreaa, eldest dau. of Col. Fraser, Madras staff carps, and has a dau., 6. 1 July, 1868. }Liitcaçc. The family of EAsT was one of note for a considerable time in the city of London. (Boo Bcano’o Extinct Paranrtage.) WiLmAm EAOT, Faq. of Hall Place, Perks, b. 27 Feb. 1737-8, son of William East, Eiq. of the Middle Temple, by Anne, his wife, only dau. of Sir George Cooke, Hot. of Ilareftold, 3116db- sex, was created a Bas’onet, 6 June, 1q06. Pte so. llaonah, 2nd dan. of Henry Casamajor, Faq., and ci. 12 Oct. 1810, leaving issue, Gis.onnt, his heir. -- Augustos-ttsnry, m. 1703, Caroline-Anne, oldest dau. of George Vansittart, Esq. of Bisham Abbey; and at. np. 1826. EBUBT, BABOH (Rohort Grosvenor), of Ehicry Mary, m. to Sir William Clayton, govt. of Slardeo; and their 2nd son, EAST-GEOaOE CLxrroa, inheriting tlso estate of Hall Place, Manor, in the co. of Middlesex, 1’, C. ; sam created 10 obtained for himself and his issue a licence, datod 0 April, Sept. 1857; b. 24 April, 1801; us. 17 May, 1831, 0829, to enable them to take the somame of FAST, after that of CLAYTON, and to bear tlse amos qoarlerly. lie was Sea E.-G. CLAYTON-EAsT, the 1st Hart. of the 2nd croatian. 389 EBU tie 5. 11 tIer. 102$, cohen 11cc bsrooctsy bocamno nxxiscy, hot tlco proporty cboculvod on his nepbvir, OmLanaT-RavY, 2ud baronet. 22 Assg. 1410. Clsarlcs-Wiltcatn, at one ticuo licctt. lotis reel.; 8. icc I 9W lot, IS Slay, 1947. I.ihlic—Caml$acll, doim. of Ccm,tc1,t,rtl Sloe — Lacl,lan, Fsq., ,, tech, Ipty ,t. 8 Aug. 1047 lao as. 2mcclty, 14 Sept. 1924, Eliza-Stosner, oldest dos,. of lIce late Thcc,saas St’sonoc Paimnor, Faq. of Bayviesa’, cu. SItu, and ‘I. 21 Aug. bOO. 24 Aug. 1524, Cac’,ctioo-l.ouisa. yocsogoot 630, of the lab Ttsvmmmas—01-oommor l’oto,rr, Faa5. caf Boy rims, cv. $ligo ; acsd had a occu, (cnooor-Faonvnicn, I’. 1$ flrt. 1537, and a dan. lie ci. at fI’ctaa’acnust,t, Olcidras. 13 601)1. 1 siP. Slat ,_aocse—a lmltca’rttc’a. Sc. 2 ihtorc,b. 1)70, to Ja,hn—.500eph— Walsehors; Poylon, Faq. of Walcctmccrst l’tcacc, S coca, who ci 14 Aug. 1944, tracing issue f00r cent. 51cc ci. 13 (lot. 1848. Angctsta-Fraocca, sc. 03 April, 1845, to Sir lienry-Ainsho Hoare, ttart ceg. (Rifle Corps) Itambay. Emnca-Fcanooo-Looisa. Frodoriea-Jutia. Etla-Ticecesa. with bIte addition of tice nacne of Omtmsnnr iosnaediatoty prefixed thereto, and to drop every etlcer oomnamne save and except that prefixed thereto, and to boar and use the arms of EasT. In the exeumplifloation of tho acccso ho is catted GsnnnnT-EAST CLAYTON-FAST, uv’v GaLaanT-EaoT GcLsnn’r-EAsT. Sir Gilbert 1006, and was a. by his son, Sca Gir.ocaT-.tcoroxra Gim.aoaTFAsT, the 3rd and preocut baronet. Creccfiscc—17 Aug. i539. Aa’c,,s—Sa., a ehcevreu, botweott three hopses’ heads, erased, arg 6’s-cot——A tsoc’so, paotatct, so. jhIotlo.—.J’avanee. Boat—halt Place, co. Berki. EASTNOR, VISCOUNT, 000 SOMFBS, EABL. E B U R V. Charlotte.Arbuthflalt, oldest dcacc. of Houry, 1st Lord Cowloy, aud has surviving loatioa