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 in, F.velvu-Fraoccs. The family of NORREOS was settled at Sutton, in Lancashire, whom, tl,a eldest, hIoNT.aec, succesdsd him ; sued JASIEI, long before the titte of IleNay fIt and in] 411 ao5iih-od the oecond son, who was ii, 13 March, 1673, and who was by marriage the Manor of Spoke, in the aasoc co. (Jccj’s 1, seated at Stanwell, in hliddlescx, which he had with his note, under Sir Jephoon Norreys, Dart.) SIR flewey Nonoavo, tInt, of Spoke, had (with an elder Willoughby of P.trleatn, and by the will of lcer euccle Charles, son, William, ancestor of the NORREYS ef Spoke nail Varytsilrnc—sec 10th Lord Wi]longhil’y of Pat-bane, inhoritrix of a great dunEe’o LassOS QrotriQ, J0IIN Nonar.ys, of Bray, ancestor of SIR WILLIAM Noams, of Yattenden, co. I3erks, who was 3rd earl of Alihcgdon, and thirteen ether children, af one of tho knights of the body to Enwann 17’., ant in the whom four othor sons and two dane. lived to matm-ity; 2nd of HENRY VII. had a comsoand in the king’s army at she acidnil to hie ames the heraldic achievements of Fiennes, ihe batile of Stoke. Ho a. 1st, Isabel, dais. and heir of t’lintou, and Mannare (sec Cu’r,cce’a Jisyal Dciccicbe.) Edmund ingaldoothorp, and widow of John Nevill, Marquess The Earl of Ahingdon in. lndly, in 1005, Catharine, eldest of Montigu, and had three surviving dauo. Sir dna. and ce-heir of Sir Theusas Chamberlayne, Mart, of William m, 2ndly, Lady Jane do Vere, dan. of John, Earl Northbraok, and widow of Richard, 4th Yiazonnt Wenmean, of Oxford, and lsad a son, SIR EnwAsm NORRIS, lint., who ot. Fridiowi’l,’, dan. and Eeq., Escor, Wilts) he bail no issue. He ci, 22 May, 1608, ca-heir of Francis, Viscount Lovel, by whom ho least, John, and was a. by his oldest son, coqnire of tlto body to hENRY VIII ni. Elizabeth, sister of 3lnNrAou, 2nd earl. Tbie nebteman us. let, 12 Sept. Edmund, Lord hay, hoe I.e. p and a younger son, SIRIIENRY NORRIO, who succeeded Sir William Coroplon as of Kindertsn, anti lady of this hedchaneter to Queen Aaym, nshorof tho black rod 23 Oct. in the llthof HENRY VIII. lIe snd 11cr hlajeety’s attached friend, but by her (who 5. 28 waaalsaesquircofthobody toeho king.one of the gentlemen April, 0715.) had no issue; be so. Sndly ,.at la’eaconsfield, of the privy chamber, and ccnotal,lo of Wallingford (testle. 15 Feb. 1717, hlary, the relict of General Charles Churchill, This was tho Sir floury Norrio who, when Cardinal Wolsey brother of the let and gent fiuke of hlarlhorongh. and was disgraced, met hisominenco on Putney-hill, and brought the dau. of James Gould, Eeq. of Dorchester, (whose great- him a gracious and cheering massage front King HeNoac grand-nephew, the 11ev. John Gould, M.D., who if, 14 The Cae’dinal, on receiving it, alighted from his mule, and Pope. 1000, avas the late rector of M-eaconoficld), by which embracing Norris, took front his own nock, and gave him lady he had an only child, James, Lsrd Norreys, who a gold chain, to which was appended a piece of ths true ii. 23 Feb. 1718. The earl, who assnined by royal licence, cross. Sir Henry Norrisaftwwards fell a victim to thejoalons 10 Nov. 1687, the surname of VcaanLceo, before that of suspicions of King HENRY VIII., and was meat lInjiestly BERnet, 5. 15 June, 3743, and ovas s. by his nephew, beheaded, 14 May, 1536, for alleged crimhlality with Queen WceLoe’ousa-, 3rd sarI (eldest aou of the Hon. James Anne Moleyn. He at. Mary, dan. of Thomas, Lord Dacre ol Dertio), 0. 20 Nov. 1602; so. 1727, Aune-Olaria, dais. of Sir the South, and left issue. hENRY; and Mary, at. let, to Sir John Cshline, Knt., and had issue. George Carew; Ondty, to Sir ArtliurChanapernon. The son, Janice, burnt to death in his bed, 12 Oct. 1743. SIR HENRY Nonnia, lInt, of Rycote, co Oxford, having WlLL000nnv, 4th earl. hecu accredited ambassador to the court of Fs-aucc in the 14th ef ELIZanOTu, and having fulfilled eho dutios of his mission to the entire sacisfactios of his royal miatreas, w.io summoned to parliament as ‘‘Henricus Norris do Rycote, Chl’r,” from 0 hay, 1111, to 21 Oct. 1117. His lordship rn Margary, dan. and co-heir of John, Lord Willian,o of Thatne, Jane. mci 5e1,t. 1700,to ThnmaaCliftou, Req. nftytbam, and thna acquired the manor of Rycote, in Oxfordshire, where he waa huried. A heautifnl monument was erreicd to his memory in Westminster Abbey, his eix martial sons kneeling ronud him. He had issue, William, marshal o’ Berwick, te. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Aetne-Eleanora. m in 1766, to Philip, 7th and last Viscount Richarel Merriaon, sOil., and dying before his fattier, left Mary, otto 1,tilcsStaplatsn, Esq. efClints, co, York, grandfather an only child, FRANcIs, who s. as 2nd Lord Norris. John (Sip, one of the most celebrated military characters of the reigo of ELIEABETn. Edward (Sir), g000rnor of Ostsnd. Henry. His lordship S. its 1760, and was e. by his son, Thomas, president of Munster, and some timejnstice of WlrLoununv, 4th earl, 0. 10 Jan. 1740; el. 7 July, 1760, Ireland. tIis only dan. anti heir, Elizabeth, In. Sir Johts Charlotte, dau. and co-heir (with her sisters, info, whom. Jepbson, lint, of Froyle, Hants, and was anccot’ x of SIR Chat-lea Fitzroy, 1l Lord Southampton, and Susan, who CRARLr5 DrNn.eas-OnL.uinu Jrpnooze-Nonan-e, Marl. The baron S. in 3600, and was .‘. by his grandson, FRANcIO Nonnso, 2nd Baron Norris of Rycete, who was 71st-ran. KB., H.P. for Westminster, and buried in Westminster created Yiscr,uest Thame and Earl of Derkehirc, 20 Jan. 1620. lIe m. Lady liridget lie Vere, dan. and co-heir of I. IIIONYAGU, 5th carl. Edward, 17th Earl of Oxford, acid had an nuly dos,., ELlzAoswn, who a. Edward Wray, Eeq., groom sf thebedchamber to JAMEs I.,.lrd eou of Sir William Wrap, Rut, and hart, of Glentsvorth, co. Lincoln, and had an only itt. Peregrine, Ii. 30 Jnly. 1700; d,17 Oct. 2848. dan. and heir, Bntnur,v Wosy, who o. 1st, the lion. te. Frederic, in holy orders, hA., cf Weolon - on - the - Edward Sackrillo, 2nd eon of Edward, 4th Earlnl’ Dorset; and lndly. Mentagui, 2u,d Earl of Lindsey (beiag his lordship’s 2nd wife) ,‘and bad iaone, by the latter, Jaara 1823, Georgina-Ancte-Emily, 2nd dan. of Admiral Lord BERTIE, of whn,n hereafter, as t,ord Nen’is or Nerreyo; HENRY BERTIE, Capt. in the army; and Mary hiertic, Is. to Charles hi,,rnier, cud Earl of Carnarvou, and d. op. His lordship it. in the yrar that he had been advanced in the peerage, avlieu the earlilom of Merkahirc and viseounty of Thame ea1dred ; hut the barony of Norris, or Norreys, descended thu’s ghi his dan. to lois great-grandson, Tnc IIoNor’RanLE JAnIce Mmmc (son of Hontagn, Earl 10 Peregrine, of Weston-on-the-Green, and thesterten in co. Oxford; of Nuttloy Abt ‘ey, cii. Mnclrs; and of Yattenden and Hamatead Norria, co. hlorke: a capt. in the royal navy and lIP, for ties city of Oxford, 3. 12 March, 1741; d. Aug. 1710. His widow 5.1635. Elizabeth, m. to Sir John Gallini. co. Lancaster; and 5. 21 Feb. 1711; her grandann was John, 16th Earl of Shrewsbnry who left two daus., the Princess Doria-Pamphili, and the Prilicosa llorgbrse (Soc psi), SRsewsemnr, E.) Bridget, S. aaw. 0 Thee. 1766. Wennean, of the kingdom of Ireland. of the late Lord Beaumont, and ci. 22 July, 1626. Sophia, ci. Ram. in 1760. ‘a. General William Skinner, oec GAnE) of Admiral Sir Peter Abbey, by which lady (who S. in 1704) he had issue, it. Willoughby, of Westre,-on-the.Grcrn, cm ce. of Oxford, 0. 24 Juno, 1787; to. 26 Nov. 1508, Catherine-Jane, dan. of Mr. Saunders; and 5. in 1810. The Hon.Wiflonghhy Bertis, aesptainll.N., was wreckedin 11.11,5.” Satellite,” en the Goodwin Sands, 1010. Green, in the co. of Oxford, rector of Alhnry, en. Oxford and Wytham, cc. Ilerko, 0. 12 Feb. 1783 ; m. 17 Oct. Mark Kerr, by Chartette tin her own right Countess of Anrrim), dan. of Randat-Witliam, Marqneso of Antrtm, stn,l niece of the Marqneos of Letbian, and ii, 4 Feb. 1860, having had iaaue, I Charles-M’Drnuel, 0. 17 Sept. 1828. 2 hlontagcs 3lark, RN., 0. 1 March, 1031; 5. at sea, in 1850, on board the ‘‘Cormorant,” aged 10. 3 Willoughby, 0.29 Jan. 1814,5, at Terq’tay, 8 ltay, 1860. A B I API CnAoLos- Fno.xcts, 0. 3 Oct. 1010; Arthur- John, I. - of Lindsey, Lord Great Claaneberlain of England), wlin avaa 56 Dec. 1001, ,l. 10 Jan. 1042; Mary-Caroline ; and Alice- snmnsooed to parlianeont as Bi,rsa Eec-tiM of Jfpcsle, 27 Oct. Josephine. It. Pt-aucia-Levesen, 0. 17 Aug. 1644. ‘ 1675 (with precedence front S May, 1512), and created EARL cIt. Alberic-F.dward, 0. 14 Nov. 1046. oF ABINGnON, 30 Nov. 1082. His lordohip was lord-lieuIv. George-Anbrey-Verc, licut. Coldstroe,ne gttsa-dn, I. tonatct and c’iotoo-rotulerum of the co. of Oxford from 1674 1 May, 1610. to 1607: he favoured and aided witl, a aunt of £30,000, the v. Cbarlea-Cla,ade, 0. 31 Aug. 1851. ) coming in of the Prince of Orange, but opposed his accesvt. Roginald-lionry, 0. 20 May, 1036. sien to the ihr,,ne, and the meaaurce of his court, Me I. Elizabeth-Emily. ni. 1st, Eleanor, dan. and heir of Sir henry Lee, Part. II. Lavinia-Lanisa. of Mitchley, cs. Oxford, and heirceo of the DAavmna nj Dcursop, cc. Wilts, asd bad six aons and thcrse daus., of wife, asd was hIP, for Middlesex, m. Elizabeth, only surviving dan. and cvoactuel sole heir of Georgs, 7th Lord estate ; ha had by her (who ri. 26 Sept. 1716) WieLoconnY but by that lady (who m. 2ndly, James Wroughton, 1007, Anne, dan. asd sole heir of Peter Venables, Baron