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 HAll .k jHARTOPP. CRADOCK - HAnvoap, Sin JOHNW Lenisa-llargaret-Esuily, Os. 11 Iloy, tae7, to Captain WILLIAM, of Froathby, en. Leicester, Thomas-Charles-Douglas Whitmore, i’oyssl horse giosrdo. late capt. 17th lancers, Julia-Charlotte, is. 14 Jan. 1565, to Honry-Bentinek, present NDL.; ii. 1829 ; a his father as Sir Wilham if. 16 Oct. 1564, and was.’, by his elder eon, • •,. 4th hart. 16 Oct. 1864 ; ia. 14 Aug. Sic JouN-WsLLsass CsAnocsc-llAnTssPP, tIm 4th and present + LLt 1855, Charlotte-Frances, eldest dan. of the late Edward-Gyles t’s’erstios—12 Slay, 1790. + + ÷+ Howard, Esq., nephew of her- Ars+so—Quu’tcrly, lot and 4th, sea chevron, arg., between • e nard. Edward, 12th Duke of per saltire, gn. and crg., ernailly, and three hoar.,’ hcads, Norfolk, and has, s. CHARLES-EDWARD, I. isIs. ii. .Aliek-Williasn, ii. 7 Nov. 1860. i. Eveline-Franees. ssi. Catherine-Louisa. V. A dee., t. 25 Sept. 1807. iLilltac. WILLIAM IIARTOPP, who +1. in 1506, left EDWARD, his heir, Rod George, ancestor of the HAserusps a,)’ Daily lie use. The eldest son, EDWARD llsssropp, Esq. of Ereathby, Ii.?. for Leicestershire, was created a baronet, 24 Oct. 1610. lie d. in 1619, end was s. hy his eldest son, SIR EDWARD IIARTOPP, who raised a regiment for the parliament during the civil wars, and was s. at his decease in 1618, by his oldest son, SIR Jouss IiAssTePP, SIP, for tlse Co. Lsieester, leap. CRARLEO II., who cii. Elieaheth, don, of (len Charles Fleet- wood (the eelobrated parliamentary commander), and svIss a. at his decease, in 1721, by his msly sos,, Sic Joav lfARTopr, who d. in 1762, when the baronetcy C. FcAteeso-IIODLT0N, Ti. 18 Sept. 1053 i,s. 20 Aug. 1061, expired, he leaving dons. ossly by his wild, Sonsh, dali of Aldermaas Sir Joseph Wolfe, of Losidon, vie., Elizabeth, the younger dais., iii. to Timothy Dellowe, MD., hat d. without issise, whereopon 1hz whole of the property Is. Brodrick_Edwsrd-hIuglOO+, eesssm. in 31.31’s fleet, 5. devolved upon Anne, the elder dais., who iso. Joseph Ilssrloek, Esq. of Fort Marlborough, governor of De,ie,,eloo, aRd afferwards ss. Sydney_Chsrle+-ElPhhaotone, 5. 30 April, 1043. esse of the directors sf the East lisdia Company, s. Julia, so. 16 July, 1803, at l’aris, to Itarry-Noalo Light- by whom she had ass only dau. ANNE unBLocK, who, at the decease of her mother, became is. Nissa-Jeassetta. heir and representatire of the family of Has-tepp, assil us. Ada-llaria-Wilholmina. at the demise of Iser kiRswemon, Sirs. Jene 15’leetwoed, succeeded, by bequest, to the Flcetwood property, ia tte co, of Norfolk. Miss Hurleek was so. in 1777, to EnaieNn CAPTAINs Hu,srnor.v and W1LL5AM Heorwett° served JIUNNEY, Esq. fssss of Josoph Essisney, Esq. of Newark, cc. in the Irish wars previsus to 1649. William was mayor ef Nottingham, by Mary, dais, of Edss,nnsl Cndoek, Eoq.), the city of Limerick in 1639. Isa 1666 Hnmphrey s’eeeived, who aaassmesl, in essssequenee, the sorisasoes of Ceaoorst in reeonapenoe of his military aorvboa, a grant of 677 sores aisd HAR’rOPP, and was created a baronet, 12 hay, 17151. Sir of laud in the cc. J,inierick, and 72 acres in the King’s cc. Edmund by this lady had iseoe (with six other ehilds’ess, lIe served twice the office of mayor of tlsc city of Limerick, who 5. usia.), George-Harry-William, Is. iOAisg. 1782, lsl.P. forDondalk, of peace for the cc. Limerick. He was e. in his estates by whs assumed the additional sorssanas of Freerwoon, in (his son, sve ps’osumo) memory sf his lisssal descent fs’. ‘m General Charles Floetwood, CAPT. SAMUel. lIanTwes,r., wlso was hilled at the battle whsse estates eveutisolly vested in Lady Cra,loek of Landen, in 1603. He iii. Anne, dan of ltsdmond Barry, lTas’topp. He rI. 5,55w. in 1524. EDMUND, lcd baronet. WiLLIAM-EDMUND, 3rd baronet. Anna-Maria, sa.6 June, 1811, to Charles-Clensent Adsles’Iey, dletsn, and by her (who iii. 2ndly, the Vrry Rev. William Esq. of Hams Hall, es. Warwick, asid if. a widow, 20 Jephaon, dccii of Kilsnoro, by whom she was grsoidmother April, 1027, leaving, with other issise, a son, the present of iins-rongh, blas’qnoos of Th,snsossd) left a sco, Barry Hart- Charles-Bowyer Addes’ley, Esq. of Hams Hsll, iii Warwiekshirs. well, and tavo dasm., Cssthorisso, wife of the celebrated Isaac Emiia, sos. 16 May, 1003, to Edward Grove, Esq. of Shenstone Gervaio, deass of Lisrsi sire, the friessd ssf Swift; sod Darhara, Park, cc. Stafford. Sir lldmssnd sf. 10 Jmse, 1833, smd was o. by his lud but Dcccv HaRTwELI,, sold his estates iss the co. Limos’ick eldest suo’viving soss, 11, Sin Enyuton-CRAD0eK, 5, in llay, 1760; so. 23 Sept. woo presented, in 3712, by Ni-. iarry to the livisig of Rutheorseac, 1824, the Hon. Mary-Jane Eden, dan. of Morton, 1st Lord Gsvernsnesst th,c livisag of Kilisstss’ry, in the diocese sif Li— Healey, by whom (who d. 12 Sept. 1843) he left iso issue. mes-ick. Ho is. SIlos Spiorio, of the cc I.inserick, and, Sir Edosssnd-Cradoek d. 3 April, 1040, when the title devolved dying shout 17-12, loft issue, llsonRi rio; Sasassel ; ansi SIssy, on his hrsther, III. Sin WILLIAaI-Eaasusen, who was 5. 1707, and es 1025, is. 1st, to Jtoger Fcever, Esq. (l’y whs’sc eho had a scsi, Janc-llary, eldest dan. of Henry-Bloomfield Keano, Esq., John, who ss. Shies SIitclsoll, of Sittchehcf,,rt, Os,. Cork), ansi and had issne, JoHss-W5LLIAaI, present hart. Edmnssd-Charles, 0. 1840. Mildred-Anne, ‘e. 1st, 2 Jan. ISIS, to Sir Francis-Edward capt. in tlse royal ssar’, asid liosst.-gssve.nier of (lresnwtoh Scott, Dart., who ii. 1863 and 2ndly, 12 Sept. 1060, tc hospital, lie s. as cc-heir tss the las-go estatcs of the Ilarrys Edward-Fakoulsasu Alderscn, Esq., eldest soss of the of ltathcornsae, jointly svith the issue sf hie father’s essnoisiSir late Baron Aldersan. Gertrude-Emily, m. 1 July, 1801? to Edword-EcailFaruham, Esq.. late SIP, for North Leteestershire. Matilda-Jets, is. 22 Aug. 1865, to Lord Edwas’d-Pelham the ,ssarr’agc of Arthur, 1’,’iuoe of Wales, io Jail ; smd a Clinton, 2nd sen of Henry-Pelham, 0th Duke of Newcastle, George liartwelh, of Fcrmoy. ,eerchant, ares one of tho KG. 553 HAll Anna-MarIa, m. 7 Oct. 1835, Lsrd Waltsr-Chas’les-TslontognDouglas Sestt, 3rd son of the present Duke cit Dueeleneha. Earl ef Shannon, harosiet. three otters, paosant, arg.,for JI.snvorp ; 2nd and 3rd, le’o and one, coapod, eonoterehasiged, for tssaoorc, t’,csi+—Ass arm, is armi,ssr, oonped at the elbow, lying foosewise, the hand holding a sword erect, traosflxed with a bear’s head; and ent of a diseal coronet, or, a pelican, arg., vsolssissg herself, ppr. Eiisfc—Fossr Oaks Park, Ssittsss Coldfleld, Warwickshire aud Ginoley hall, Illarket flarhorough, Leieestershiro. H A It ‘I xr E LI2. HAIiTwNI,L, Sin BnoDnIeK, of Dale hall, in Essex; 6. 17 July, 1813; e, as 2nd baronet, on the decease of his grandfather, 28 Juice, 1831 ; so. 28 Oct. 1834, Alieis, eldest lan. of the Rev, William Gusitlsorpe, of Antig’sa, and by her (who tf. 24 April, 1859) Isatl issue, Ensma-Jaise, only child of late Sir henry Dymoke, Dart., and has issue, 1 Mabel. 2 Edith. 3 Florence, 0 Sept. 1637. foot, Esq. vie., iss 3RD asd 1677, and iii 1052 was a1ipoiistod a justice Noq. of Rathecrsnae, ca. Cerk, and sister of Cathorine, the 1st wife of Lord Chancellor Jirodriele, lot Viscount Mid— wife of the Rev. Thsnaas Revolt, The scsi and hoir, to Mr. Napor, of Loisghcrcw, and enfering into holy orders, in the diocese of fJcysso ; aod in 1715 obtained frau, Indly, to the Rev. Thssmas Tnckey, rector ansi vicar of Litter, and vicar of Slamlasslotssvss. Bauncsea HART5VELL, Eai1., the older sco, wsss a post- William Hartwcll was made a knight of the Bath at snifesers in the Is-ish rebellion us 1641. 55. Ada-Mary. sa’. Dosstrico-Asssie. 4!