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 GAG 5 Emily, so. to Montagu, 5th Earl of Abingdon, and of. Sir Edward ia. irdly, Hiss Anne Watkins, Icy wbain he had 1835. I. Theresa, cii. to George Tasbnrgh, Esq. of Norfolk, and a son, Edward, who ci. nnns. ; and 4thly, the Lady Elizabeth it. a. p. 3775. Ills lordship is. Sadly, Jane, relict of llcnry-Jermvn Bond, brs,ther of Basil Feuding, 2nd Earl of Beidigh, and by Bag. of Bury St. Ednaundo, by whom he had no child. lIe her had issue, four sons and two dons., the younger of if. in 1734, and was s. by his older son, WILLIAM-HALL, Sod vioconnt, t. 1 Jan. ills; created a Boobigh family, relict of Mr. Slangliter, by whoos be had British peer 7 Oct. 1780. by the title of Baron Cope, oy no issue. 1-to ii. iii 3707, acid was o. by Ins eldest sun, Fine, lathe cc. of Ssesee. His lordship is. 1757, Elizabeth, II. Sin WILIIAM, who is. 1st, Mary—I ‘harlutto, only dan. sister of Sampson, Lord Eardley, by whom he had an only of Sir ‘l’homao Ilonil, Bart. i,f Pockharn, Surrey, comptroller son, who if. in infancy. The viscount, thus deprived of of the liouselislil to Queen 11 naniseoxs-M AU] A, by ilary his direct descendants, obtaine,l, I Nov. 1730, onother i’ritieh wife, dan. of Charles Felliot, Baron de Ia Gardr.,.-ind had peerage, as Baron Cape, s,fHiglc iieooleie, cc. Glsacreler, with lassie, remainder to his heir-presaniplivo and nephew, Major- c. Toosiss, who is-. BelariviPre, dan, and co-heir of Sir General Honey Gage, son of the Anserican commander-in- Syaiondo O’En’es, Dart. (see Bnnmce’s Etlisel Bosiolepi, chief, ills lordship €1. U Oct. 3701, whose the barony of and prsdeceasod bie fathor, 1 March, 1716, leaving issue, Cope, sf Fine, became extinct, and the other honosirs accordingly devolved oia his nephew, as Jloanv, 3rd viseonnt, 0. 4 March, ]7o1 ; iii. Il Jan. 1703, hie cousin, Susannab-Naria, only dau. and heir of Limit.Gen. mc. Jetns, who si. Elicahcth, only child and heir of Thonsas William Skinner (by Susan, dan. and co-heir oil 1dm. Rookwood, Flsq. of Coldham lbill, in Snffi,lk, anol had, Sir Peter Warren, KB. of Westhm’y, Ilants, lIP. for Westnsinster), by whom (who ii. April 1023) ho hrd issue, llenscv-IIALL, she present peer. Thomas -William, co. 1824, Arabella-Ceeil, dan. of Tbemam It. henrietta, ii. 000i. in 1757. T• 5, Quintin, Esq. rif Scaiuplon Hall, co. York, and by in. ilary, is. to llvciry lioddleeten, Esq. of Bnrham. her (who if. 25 Feb. 1830) left.,at his decease, 26 Jan. 1815, iv. Penelope, a null. William, 0. 26 Oct. 3803, ci. coos. 22 Aug. 1840; and v. Katherine, no. to Henry Sorrel, MB. of Bury, in Arahella, is. 37 Jan. 1056, to ths Hon. Edward Gage; she vi. Anne. if. usso. in i760. of. 0 Nov. 2060. ills lordship ci. 29 Jan. 1108. Geeslions—Baronet, 26,Ilfarcb, 3613; Irish Tiscount, 14 Thomas, Baron Jercoyn, of St. Edaacuscdsbury, also co-heir to Sept. 1730 British Baron, 1 Nov. 1730. Arms—Qnarterly: lot acid 4th, gyrenny of four, as. and Lord Jermyn of Dover, and relict of Sir Thomas Spring, arg., a saltier, gn., for GAOE ; 2nd and 3rd, as., lbs sun in Dart, of Pahenham, in Suffolk), by wham be had no child. splendour, or, lor Sv. CLrms. CrocI—A ram, paesant, arg., armed, acid singnled, or. Sispperlero—Two greyhonnds, ten4e, each gorged with a Ill. Sm THoMAs, who d. naps. in 1741, svhen the title coronet, composed of ilenrs-de-lia, or. JIstls—Conr;cge sasts pear. Scote—Firle Place, Lewea, Sussex; md Westbnry House, Ellis, Eaq. of Cotton, in the anmc co. but ii. in 1767, without ilants. Tosea Jleooe—4, Whitchall Yard. - GAGE. vt.A GAGE, San EDWARD ROICEWOBE-, Tnoarsa, his successor. of Hengrave, oo.SofIolk-, late major Lsicy, is. to George Maxwell, Esq. of Hnocbea, Dunsfriesshire. Soots fus. grds., b. 20 March, Elieabeth, cii. to henry ParcH, Esq. of Calohill, Kent. 1 812 ; s’. his brother, as 9th baronet, ltlary-Etheldreda, is. ta John Dalton, Esq. of Thurnhans 7 June, 1866; no. 2 Aug. 1842, Henrietta-Mary, 2nd dan. of the He if. in 2705, and was s. by hie only son, Rev. Lord Fi’ederiok Beanolork (eec VI. Sin Toonss, who nt lot, in 1770, Charlotte, dan. of Si. ALI3ANS, I). or). Sir Edward Tbencas Fiteherbert, Esq. of Swi3imiorlso, in Staffordshire, assumed, by royal licence, the by ifary-.Theroaa his wife, dan. of Sir.liohert Throckncorton, additional eurname and arms of Dart., and bie wife, the Lady Theresa liorbert, dan. of ROEEWODE in 1867. Itiiitilgt. This is a branch of the noble bonso af GAon, Viscounts the surnanieofRoosewoon, cci. 1st, ilary, dan. of Thomas Gage, springing from I. Enw.snn GAGE, Esq., 3rd son of Sir John Gage, Dart. Sndly, Elica, only child nf Gem Count O’Donnell, who of Firle, by Lady Penelope Darcy,5 dan. and co-heir of ci. 18 Aug. 1827, and by neither bad surviving 0555cc. He Thomas, Earl Rivers, granddan., niaternally, of Sir Thomas Wiiliam, a major in the army, ii. neac. 25 March, 1028. Kytson, of Hengrave, and widsw of Sir George Trenehard. John, of Lineohi’aInn, barrister-at-law, P.R.S. and F.S.A., hr. Gage inherited, through his mother, the Hengnsve author of the luietsiny of Jfesprone, and several other works estate, was knighted at the coronation of (in.snsrs LI, and oil antiquity and arebseology. TIns gentleman, on sueeeeding created a baronst 15 July. 1062. He oo. 1st., hlary, dan. of Sir William Hervey, of Ickworth, by whom he had, WILLIAM, his successor. Penelope, no. to Edwai-d Sislyard, Esq. sf Haumghly Park, Sb- Thomas is. 2ndly, in 1700, Charlotte, dais, of John Hook Suffolk. itary, m. to William Bond, Esq. He cii. fmmdly, Frances, 2nd dan. of Walter, Lord Aston, of Lord Cawdor, by whom be had two dana., Lucy; and Emma, Tixall, Co. Stafford, by whom he had a son, Francis, who inherited Packingtoo Hall, Staffordshiro, in Jinme, 1245, leaving an only child, Charlotte-Esmstotia. Sir right of his mother. GAG Feuding, dan. of George, Earl of Besroind, hiD., whsm, Basilia, was maid of honour to Mary d’Estc, queen of JAMeS II. Sir Ildirard oi. itisly, liridget Fsilolhg. of the I Tisoacos, who a. as led baronet. 2 WiLLIAM, who e. as 4th bar’net. 3 Edward, killed in time Austrian service, in 3741. 1 TnoasAa-Rooawoon, who e. as tills baronet. 2 .tshn, in holy orders of the Cd hi,hio chnrcti. c.. Clsac-loti c, ca. to Fiteniin Lambe, Esq. of Trsaton, Suffolk. Suffolk. Sir William so. Scully, Merelina Jermyn (dan. and co-heir of Henry .Jerinyn, Earl of St. Albans, and to Henry Jermyn, Sir William ci. 1 Feb. 1727, and was e. by his grandson, devolved upon his brother, IV. Sin Wn,LsAaI, who oi. Fr.ancee. dan. of Rebert brland, Esq. of Sproughton, co. Suffolk, and relict of John issue, when the title reverted to his cousin, V. Sin TnoalAs-Boonir000 (refer to issue of Sir William, 2nd baronet), who ni. in 1746, Lucy, daim. and heir of William Knight, Esq. of Kingerby, Liocolnshire, and by her bad, Hall, Lancashire. William, 2nd Marquess of Foals, and had surviving issue, TwoclAs, his successor. Robert-Joseph, of Coldbam Hall, Suffolk, who assuoied Worswick, Eaq. of L.aneadter, who ol. 17 Sept. 1007; amid if. 31 July, 1830. to the Coldlisna estate, assumed, by sign-manual, 20 Nov. 1231, in compliance with a setilencont made by his bc-other Robert, the name and arms of HoEciwons. He it. nasa. ins 1242. Campbell, Esq., Lord Lyon of Scotland, momain of John, who cii. 31 Judy, 1228, John Collett, Esq., SIP., and if. 17 Thomas if. 1 Dec. illS, and was a. by Ins eldest son, VII. ScnTuoaess, who is. Ia 1000, Lady Mary-Anne, dasi. of Valentine, Tat Earl of Kesamare, soil had two sons, Teioamss, This fair lady and wealthy heiress was wooed by three the 0th hart. ; and F.nwAoo, the pree000 baronet, Sir suitors at the same time, acsd the knights, as in ebivafry Thomas ii. 2? Bee. 1020. Ills widow cii. Ondly, iii 1035, bound, were disposed to canteot the prize with target Ond lance; bet the lady herself forbade the battle, and menaced WiBiam Vaughan. Esq. o( Conrtfield, en. Sloumonlh, and if. 13 June, 1140. Sir Thomas was e. by his elder son, VIII. Sin Tssoamss, who was Ii. 5 Sept. 1010, and assumed jscularly, that if they hid but patience, she wosmld Ohs sdditiomsal surname acid arms of Roicewoor., by royal have them all in thair tnrns; sod ohio actually fnlfihhed b4r promise, for abe cii. let, Sir George Trenebard, of Welverteo, sign-manual, in 1143, under the will ol him uncle, John- Gage Rokewode, Dog, of Ceddhani ilall Smiffolk. Me is. the disobedient knights with her eteroal displeasure, promising, Dorsetshire; 2ndhy, Sir John Gags of Pirle; and hrdly, Sir Wihiam Mervey, of Iokwonth. 471