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 000 The second son, W’It.LlAss llos.ioAKo, Esq., was father of several children, of its. Genrgiaia. whom the rltleot, Janu Jtoti’oAxc, EnJ., devises of tits great uncles John aod Sir George 0. as 2nd baronet, upon the demise of his W’illiasn, so. 29 Nov. 1720, Elizabeth, dan. of Court Dewee, uncle, 20 Aug. 1318. Esq. of Slapploboroogh Green, eo. Warwick, and had by her (srho it. in 1774), aged 80, two sans anti a dan., viz., I. Tssoasas. too heir. — ii. Francis, of Teltenhall, eo. Stafford, 8. 20 Joty, I So; to. Elieal,clh, class, if Edward l’earom, Foci., ansi it. witlscsut surviving iwo,:, 1 Nov. 1196, cohen lie cross, by lois nephew, Vessels Its cc SAKE, Esq. s. Fsllsor, ccli,, so. to ice, tsnsl ls:ol issoe. life. I lsslyoako 1, 21 Feb. 1765, aged 75, was buried at Storton century, Gannssnv GOuLD, Ear1, resided at Kneekraho, co. Slagst, and a. by Isis elder son, Teossas llos,voaer, Eoq. of Morton ilagof, 8. 17 MorrIs, 1126, wIse cii. at W’arseiek, 13 Aug. 1760, Elizabeth, dan. of Pasda. I”rom a jnnior branch derive the baronet, James t’ellipher, at Great Also, and hod iosnc, FnaNcts. isis heir. Charlsslie. sst.ta Id’ Eec’. Williom Rssnsney, rotter of Swinden, Fealty). Gis ,neoslerolties’, ond it. leaving issue. Lrlilia, is. in her i;of;sncy. Mr. ]tsdyaoke it. 1 sOng. 1600, and was o. by his ton, Feaaets Iloivoshe. Essg, colts had already inheriteil Tot Gnooox Gourn, Esq. of Gid Court, who ste. Mary-Catberine, leishall, co. Slafford, frosss his uncle. Ole seas 8. 11 Starch, l7d. and at. in 1195, Dorothy Elizabeth, dan. of tlzbert other issue), Lylleliss, bhq., and niece and heir of Philip Lyttelton, Esq sf Slodley Costle, by svbsm iso Isasi isosso, Fessess-LITTELTON, created a gare,set. ‘l’hos,sas, 5.29 Ja,tc, 1800; late rapt. in Ihe 56th regt. George, b. 20 Nov. loOt a. 29 Get. 1900, Laora-Slillieoni, class. of Sir seorgc t’igG. Part., osel has isssso. blenry, 5.0 July, 1004; capt. in the army. Caroline, 1. in 15404. Vr,snecs—F.tizohehlt, sir. Os Iloisry Itordorn, Esq. of Dcsnstatl ii. FnAncie, lit baeottet. Hall, Staffsrdshiro. Easma, a. Ia the Rev. Penjansin-Lssess Cnlsitt, reeler ef Calfiel’l, itt. William. Iv. George. Ooffolk, a younger son of ttte Naitsik family of Cubilt. ii. Margaret, so. to William Seagrave, Esq. Tloe shIest son, I. h’aaoess—ToTTec.’eoa, h. 13 Nov. 1797, cvas created a FnANCt5 GocLo, Eoq., was created a Baronet 8 Aug. 1801, t,orasset, Feb. 1930; ho sros ot one time MC. for SloCord with remainder, in stefasslt of male isane, to the heirs male snd Statfardslsire; bests. 2 Aug. 1027, Elizabeth-Martha, dao. of his decoasod father. Sir Francis it. stoat. 20 Aug. 1818, of George t’oyne, Eeq. of Sulby hall, Norllsainptonolsirc, and when khc baronetcy devolved, according to the limitation, hod issue, Raanv, present bart. FasNeis, 5. 1838. George, 5. tall. haunt. Caroline. Elizabeth. horrid. The baronet by stilt sf Sir I larry G,sodrieke, 7th Port., csf Cs’eat—A slee,si—lion, ‘atsatsant, or. ibstone ilati, Yorkshire (am llraxe’s E.eliecel &teoactes;e, Motto—lIens must previdebit. Alsteinlo) iniseritest ttao colatro, anti asstsntect tlse sosenastie of Gosnetcue. in 1055. Its 4. 29 h)s’e. toGs, and was,s, by Isis oldest son, Sin ItAsna ttoryoAeo-Gosnnseae, the 2nd nod present baronet. Cs’enthe—Feh. 1835. Ae,ao—loarterly: 1sf and 4th, arg., on a tome, gu., hetcc’een two tunis, passant—gstardsist, ta, a dos,r-de—tis, arg., betareon taco crescents, or, a canton, gsi., for dilfcretsee ; 2nd os,d 1r,t, per pale, or acid gss., a hitch’s beast, eah,sssed, t,otoveess tare eresscs-pohic, itt pale, alt eisunte,’rliostged. ftaoto—lst. out of a dcseat coronet, or, a stensi—lien, erie., tsetsti,sg in the soaes a baltIc-axe, or, and charged on the shootiler arith a eross—croestet. of the last, for ,tiG’erenre ; 2nd, ott a monet, rert, an oak, froetest. ptsr., around the lower pact of the stens an eserehl, thereon a cress-pat ‘c, gu., lieta’ecen the averds ‘‘ Saero qete;’esss.’’ ,Sesit—Stndley Castle hflroisssgrovc), cc. Worstiek 000 L P. GOULD, Stn C tlGuoC, of Oil WILLIAM, ancestor of the Gonnows of Oigttf, now extinct. Court, cii. Cork, 5. 1779; sell May, JAMES, of Lotterfourie, sdmhwl of Scotland in 1313, father 1302, Larly Charlotte llrowno, of Janano, of Letterfossrie, whssse san, James, a stanch eldest dast. uf Valotttitto, Marl of Dnnbar, Port. of linen, and hod a son, Alexander of Kotissnaro (only child icy isis first Letterfoorie, who it, l’s 3797, leaving a eon, Sin JAmes m;srriage witit the lion. Charlotte Dillon, oietei’ of Charles, l2tla Viecotsttt The enrl was o. by his eldeat eon, while the 2nd, Dillon), by whom (svhcs ci. THE How. An.sai Gonussw, of Aboytse, having sit. Elizabeth, 1 Nov. 1352) ho Isae issue, t. Hewnv-VsaLtswrswn, 5. 1863. ii. George. sit. Edward, in tito Austrian service. tv. Wi]tiasu-Hedissgfleld. it. EUen-Frataest. iv. Maccello. 3L LlltbtflC. This is a very ancleot fanahly of the so. of Cork. One of its members, Willions Gould, Esq., was mayor of the city ef Cork eo far back as the reigts of ltcanv Vtt and the same office has beets freqstently filled by individnalsef the family since that period. The head of the house in the 17th Cork, where he possessed a large estate in fee. His descetsdant is the present (7nnann GouLD, Eeq. of Lisbon and Sin Gnostoc GooLn, of Old Court, attd Fnenonic FALKE. Non GsaoLn, Archdeacn of Itaphoe (ace Boone’s Lnteslesf ltxwnv GooLn, Karp (who changed the apolling of his name for the purpsee of designating his lisle), bad nn only son, eldest dasi, of James Galway, Esq., and had (with i ltonry-itthshacl, so. its 1778. Cathneine, dao. of Donatt G’Callsghan, Esq. of Kilgory, ee. Clarc, and left, I Geotoon, present baronet. 2 Itenry, at. in teoi, gleaner, dan. of T5omae llawkint, Esq. of Nash Court, Kent; and it. in 1831. I Slareello, as. to ‘thomas nittibrand, Esq. of Giilibtand llall, near Chorle, Lancashire. 2 Mary, it. nasa. i. &nnc, is. to John Iaannellsn, Esq. of Nntgrove. The Sst,h eon, upon his nephew, Gnonuo Goorn, Eeq. Cs-o,tiosn—O Aug. 1801. A,’as—Az., sit o fesse, or, betseeett five goldfinehcs, three in chief, otto two in lsasc, ti,r., three mullets, go. CORDON, VISCOUN; see ABERDEEN, RIPE, GORDON. — CORDON, Son ROPEPT-CLENDON. - woN, of Letterfourie, co. Banff in li in 1824 ; s. his brother, as 9th hart., ,‘ 5 Dec. 1861. Sir Robert ispromier -. baronet of Nova Scotia. }t iltt’Pflt. Gronou, 2nd Earl of Huntly, ,n. Jean, dan. of King J.saien I., of Scotland, and had issue, sO s.nxawonn, his successor. down, of wham presently. royalist, hod a son, John of Letterfonrie, father of James of Letterfoneio, who so. in 1695, the dan, of Ste William Gonnon, the 7th Hm’t. (Me Onfes.) Csnnteee of Sutberla,sd, osssisuod, by courtesy, that title. The grandson of this marriage, Jona Gowoow (eldest son of Alexander, master of Sntherland, who et. in Jan. 1929), s. as 10th End of Sutherland, in right of his grnndnaother. avho d. to 1535. His lordship so. Elizabeth, only doss, of Cohn, ‘ed Earl of Argyll, and relict of Janice, Earl of Moray, and woo e. by hie only son, o The LTTEL000s of Shodls’y Castle, cc. Warwick, and of Avnxwwnon, 11th Eoel of Sntheeland, who Es. Jean, dau. Naonts,n Ceort, cc. W’os’aester, soerc n htrnischs of the great and of George, 4th Earl ef Huntly, by whom he had issue, 0011 i. Chaelotte, v. Frances. disthagsdshcd stock of Lystoltetu of Fr;oikley, 492