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 H A it en. M’icklew; and ‘1. Is Stay, I 033, Jeas log a son, RolsertHenry, i. Ucergo, attorney-gets, to the Queen, and etsief-jostice o Bengal CS., S. in I 030; 4. at siIi.szepenro, I Aug. I s57 and nan dan., Kdill,a—Aisgnela-Slary, s. 4 April, 1 550, n. hlrssry, 155 Isaly enters, rorusr of Stssniunpo, on. Bssrlsam, S. the 17ev. 11 earn Bond. vicar of SoilS Pelliertoss, co. Sonscnict. vi. William-Knox, S. Iii Jane, loTS. I. Elisalsetts—Fstlser, si. 26 April, 1542, lIsa Rns’. Cecil liaise-ti, vision ssI Dransoece, s’s. Me-ails. Bin lordship ‘1. 4 July, 1413, ansi was a. by Isis etileit ion, dana -daisies, 01k visraisni, who was 5. 29 Sept. 1790, anil si. S Maceli, 1922, Caroline, clii slau. of 1150 late 01ev. Sir John. Otel,insssn, Ilart., ass 1 sail, i John, 5. 20 (let. 1s20 st.3 tier. 10.90. is. A rthnr—Jaasen, 5. 30 Sian’S. 1011 4. 76 Jan. 1940. .,lA5i ns.°rnss en, 1,re,.entsissssnnl. i. Man-Anti, ,c. 21 Maceli, P.56. Willians-Knox W’igrasn, Esq., I,arrintnr—nl—law, nepliosr of the tale Sir Robert 1”staioygrani, Ilast. is. Esther.Caesline. liii toedsh l 1. 0 (In. I s62, and was a. by ha only see, JaunsSpenceR, the Otis and 1o’nsent viscount. f’s’snti,,e—Bars’n, 20 Ss’pt. I lOS. Viscounl, 5 daly, 1791. A sin —Or, a thai, ranipaisi, go., holding l,s’tsveen the pasrs an I. Jane, is. 17 Nov. 1742; s,. itnnni’Cnessrt Felkam, Ksq., apple, ppr. Ci’s,ste—A lisssi, rampant. gn., holding beta era tue 1aws, an apj do, ppr. Se;spss’hs s’s—Twa snalves the daxtor, is. Caroline, I. 1747; 5. ss,s,o.21 April, 1920. pie. : ninisirr, aeg., lath plain collared ansi chained, sir. ,Uehfo —Virnuhis fartan.s ensues. lb sad, sin —Latehuscre llonse, Ilaas Coninson, Surrey. HA RD IN G E HARDINGE, VISCOUNT (Charles-Stewart Hare-lingo), secretary-at-war isu 1941 iso l’ee,sme gssvos’nor-gooeral of of Lahorsi, and Kiug’a Nesvtois, on. Derby, 5. 12 Sept. sasted to Jan. 1540, anessnrod the war agaiisst the Sikhs, 1822; svao Ml’. for Dsssvis1sats-iek frssni 1851 till svlsioh he m-sndorrd for over fams,usa by a ghonhssssn eant1saign he e. his father, as 2nrl siegossnt, 24 Sept. 18.56 on time tsasskn of the Sssttej I’ssr that and Isis other services in. 10 April, 1s.56, Lnvinia, 2nd dais, of the Earl of VisnissUNT tle.ssntaon, of Labia, esssl 5,;’ Kissg’a .Nasaloss, en. Lticau, and by her (svho if. 15 Sept. 1864), lsaa had, tserisy. In lAb. ia.52, Visessnnt Itardisuge wsis sppoiusted s. Hrsisv.Cnani cc, S. 1 Aug. 1057. Is. Charles, t. 25 dussr, 15.50. iii. Arthur, b. 10 Slay, 1839. nsasten-gosses’al ssf the ordusance, assd on 20 Dec of the same iv. ttelsnrt-Nigholas, S 5 Aug. 1863. v. George, S. 1 SapS. 1054. s. Lavisna. is. Emily-Itaude. iii. Mary-Hilda-Madolina. mntinrd fnonm pnhhie Iifn on acesssssut of ill health to 18a0; he 3L(licac. Thin family from a very early period han been seated at a erssss’.snd five clasps fir the l’oninssmla, was a O.C.R., and King’s Newton hail, in the county of Derby. and originally inns kssidht ssf f,sssr foreign onshore, I’rsssshan, Butch, Portsugsseso, rasssc fresss Iicnssrsrk, and is deecassded from Nichset sb nations, and had medals for them. The usable viscount was Melbourne, n’ho e. Agsiss, dan. and heir of Peter do Melhs’ssnie, a suensbor of the Hssnse ssf (‘ussemans trims t826 ta 1845, is hi se gs’andson. Nicholas Itarshingo, resided at ssnd he twice u’ocnived the thassko sf I’arliament for his civil King’s Newton aforos.sisl, hens p. 010NnY VII. Mn was greatgrandtstlscr asssb nsihilsny services. lIe was given an anmusaity of 90001. of Sin Bssera’n llaontnnn, of King’s Newton, a master in by the Slats. R. 1. Co, for his esvn life, and a pension by (‘hancery, who raised a s’syahist troop of horse in CHaRLeS Parltsmonf sf lOQsst. a year for the lives of tbse usext twn the gust’s reign, and eiites’t.sincd, at King’s Nesvton Stall, simone500rs in the Peerage. Visosssnt tlardinge em. 10 Bee. King (‘is ousLea 11. ; is si loniglstod in 11174 ; assst si .Asnie, 1s21, Lada’-tincihy-Jamse, dan. of Robert, 1st Slssrqness of dan, of Sir Riehsarsi ushssissgssnll, of Iligisgate, co ,Middlesex, 1.essudssnsleri’y, asud ssddow of Julio James, Esq., 2ssd sesu of Dart, lIe 51. in Nov. lOb. A nionnmont to his nsensssry Sh Walter James, Bard., and by her (svho it. Oct 1865) had, ronsains in the chissneel of the chinch of Slelhosu-ne. He left, besides other isssso, i. IbSen. at King’s Newton, ss’Iiase only son, John, of Klan’s Nesotos, was resnrnshss’ancee of thin Exrhoqcscr, and 1. with— oat issae, in ian. 1710. Is. Gideon, in holy orders, vicar of Kingston, en. Snrrey I si in 1713, leaving issee, I Nsenosas,af wlssssis liereafler. 2 CaTch, St .t5., lii> ssrian so use Queen I 51. sritlsossi isssse, 1 llary, is. Sir 2 slits Siraeoy, Kel., recorder of London, Ensihy-Canoline. and lather ci Sir Edward Slracey, hart. NicHoLAs II sisissnost (ssl dor an ii tlldeess hlarsliiige, Csv’shiss,s—2 Slay, 1640. ssisovo), harrist cr-at-lass’, clerk sf the I U ‘sine ci (‘‘srnsnssss, .1 s’u.ss—Gss., on a ehevt’on, arg., finshs’iated, or, three esesltss secretary ssf the Treassiry. H.P. lee tics hsss’sssigls ci Eyn. isniatod, or, ekargnsl isleS three enoallaps, is. Sssppssrtes’s—On rocarders,f Kingston, stiotissgnistseul 1 ‘y inc classiessl attain— eihlsen side a lion, hIm., that on the dcxnsr snsinslty arosenad, or, sneasts. was S. 7 Fs.ls. tOOls ; so, 19 Bee. i7:;o, dasae, dan. sit and suppentissg a flagstaff, ppe., tlserefs’enu hissing to the dexter Sir John Pratl, lord-chief-jnstice of the King’s blench, and a flssg, or l and that on lisa sinister, crssened oilS an eaatsmn ulster 5sf (‘harms, 1st Lssrd Csssdcn. lIe ii. in A1snl, 1759, crssts n, and seuppoeihssg a lilse staff, ihserefrossu flossing to else having hail issue, 544 HAR the liroesss eircsdt, 5. ] 7d3; ss. Looy, dau. and ens-heir ef Rirhard Lose, P_se-i.. assd 1. snithosit issue, 26 Api-il, 1010. lSrpi. 1754; s,s.4 June, 1179, Frances, dais, of Jaases nest, of (‘Isaihans. Ksq. si. 7 001st. 1520, has isig had by lice (who ‘1. 27 Oct. 1037), ss-iih oilier elnld ross, srtso oh. sssssss., I (‘harles (sir), 2nd and present baronet. (Sic ttal flue.) 2 George - Nielsales, ealslaisi tt.N., I. Ii April, 1101; killed in an arlion, in which, with an inferior force, iso Isasl captured the ‘‘ Piodnsontaiso,’’ l’rench frigate and fssr lsis gallantry on itsust oecsssioss ho had a monoussent s-clod to hsimus in St. Paid’s cathedral. 0 ltsssv, esnasost Vssnorsv IIaunsnon, as Salem. 4 The-hard, sissijar-gess. in tlso royal artillery, KIT., b.l4Apr. 1790; us,. and 4. 20 July, ts6d Savisug Isad issue. (.8cc Lies sssae sf1 lassnswoa, Itaev.) I Frcslesicls. I Frances, is. I 793, sus. to the 11ev. Stephen Wosdgate, of Penstsury, cc. Kent. 2 Carethnr, is,. to Capt. Paltiser, R.A. iii. Rscssann, (Sir) Rant., groat sssss’le of the present Sea IlnanyCnasLea I tannssoe, hart. (sin list title, i’nh,ssr.) gresst.grssndsssn of Sir Thasssan Pelhsans, BarS., asseester of tise ftssl5e of Ne-see-anIle. us. d sulsana, us. to Thomas Bates, P_sq. of Woisingham, en. P,anlssse. Hr.aov Ilaannsat the 3rd san of the Rev. 13. Macdingo, rector of Stanbopo, was t. at W’rethans, in Kent, 30 Starch, 1752; ho entered the llrithsh arnsy as an ensign in 1791, assel ruse, thnssssgh a long and brithissut career, to the very sssmmit ol his 1snofesois,ss. POe was actively engaged during lime wlsole of the Poniosntnr war, lie affordod valsuabbe assistance at Rsss’sns, thn ibonrss, auth Tomes Veetras, at Badajssz, stud t’itsslad Rssslrigs’ lie cssustm’ihntsd ssot su little tss the vhrtssry sf Atisnera, nod we flusd him again at Salansanaa assd Vittonia, at Nhvehio, Nive, ansi Onihos. He was wasmndsd at littenia,’ he lssst his lined ssndor Blue-her at i.igssy. After the poace he filled m;nsy high miniotarisl offices; he was clerk ,f the ordnssnce in t823, amid secretary- at-war assd P C. in 1020 he ivan chief secretary of lrehand, with a seat in the Cahissof, in t n30 and 1034; he was again tssdia in 1544, assd dnning his adnaismistrat ion there, which iii bssslia he was aneated by 1satent, dated 2 Slay, 1040, year, ho was snade time gesseral conmnmanden-imus-ehief ; he svas raised to the rasuk of fiobd-ssuarshal 2 Oct. 1555, and he sI. 24 Sept. 5sf tlsat year, at Isis seat, Sssssth Park. Viscosmnt hfardingo wsss cuT’ such esf the 57th regismsesst of foot; he had ansi Spssssish. lie had boess tanesesst its sixteen gossenal Csssnns.Svewxsv, ps-esool vineonest. Anshnn-Edwand, heal-co1. Coldstroam-gssands, CR., knight of the Legiso of Itonnur, stud eqtsonny to time Qaeen, Is. 2 StareS. 1028; iii. 30 Lire, lOSS, Slsny - Geonghana- Frances, eldest dan. of the lame Ccl. ttse lIon. A-F. Ellis (ace [towaun on 1VALDnN, St) and h;ssAnther-tlrsury, I. 12 Oct. 2050; Albenta-llany; and tao oIlier sines. Franees-Ehieatseis, as-IS Sept. 1845, lo Slajor-Uen. AntherTlsortasr Conyngisanse, CR., gess. of brigade in Dublin, lnd son of Sin Bavid Cesmynelusme, llas’t. 1ss, sa. Cs’saf—A ueits-e, gum., tisereon a chevron, ang., him— siusisten a flag, atsss sr. Jtlsslfo—lulens mqssa rebus in ardnis Ne-ui—SoulS l’snk, l’onshnnst, Kent.