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 HAT wood, rector of Thoroage, Norfolk, yotusgeot son of the e. Enwa.nn-Goonne-Pstwov, capt. gren. guards; b. 15 Aug. late Sir Henry-Waticin 1)ashweod, hart., aed had issoc; site ci. his widow, 11 Aug. 1 887. vs. Agnes, so. is Sept. 1829, to the Rev. Jelso-llenry Sparko, ii. Algernon-Charles, I. 22 Aug. 1843. canon of Ely, aed rector of Gonthorp, Norfolk, eldest son of ni. llenry-Stisart, 8.3 Dcc. 1844. the late bishop of Ely, aod has issue. Sir Jacob ii. 28 April, 1817, oftor repreoentistg Norfolk iv. William-Fras;cis, 8. II Aug. 1847. twenty years in parliament, and was e. by his oldest son, VI. Sm JACOB, 8. 1:1 Nov. 1797 ; Os. 1819, (icsgiunaCarolina, 2nd dan. of ,Sh Iloury-Watkin Basbwood, hart., By an ancient pedigree in lbs College of Arms, it appears cud by her frito ci, in 836) had, s. Jaeoe-llEsov-DE5.AvAL, pretest peer. xi. Dosovss-l.orroo, M.A., in holy orders, vicar of Fact Rarsham, at Fnmkley, in Woreestcrehire, about 1213,° when it is Norfolk, 8. 24 March, 1822; to. 8 Aug. 1848, the lien. recorded that Fraeees-Diana Man,sem-Sntton, 2nd titus. of Charles, 1st Tssossas nn LYTTLETON, sit. Emma de Frankley, an heiress, Viscoont Canteebary, and has, htEeNABn-EnseAoo-DrLAvAs., lady of tho manor of Frankley; bitt whether he was a 8.9 Sept. 1855; Edsvard-Maono;a, 8. 4Apr11, 18571 a soak. stranger in the country, or resided in the town of Sooth 2 March, 1867; and Agoeta-Frances-Dolarel. The barony of Ilastingo, created by Enwxsm I., its 1290, Lyttleton, in the Vals cf Rveshain, as titers is reason to having fallen into abeyance, the Ihossoc of Pecro rep’’rted think he did, is a mutter of donbt. They bad an ;‘nly that henry L’Estrange Styloman be Strnnge, Req. of hunstanton, dan., Ewwa., who os. lot, Augerus do Tathingtcn. of Trodington, es. Norfolle, and Sir Jacob Astley, B,n’t., were en- She was a benefactress to the Abbey of llalesowen, in heirs thereto, whereupon Sir Jacob had the alicyastee Sisropsbire, and ii. in 128$. Th,onsns Lyttlcton, in. Bnrlly, terminated hi lila favosn, and waa onmm’ ‘tied to parlhnnostt Assohine, dan. and heir of William Fits Waryn, Eoq. of by writ, as BARON kiAsasNos, 18 May, 5841. lIe it. 27 lIce. Upton, one of the justices itinerant, and jndgo of the 1829. Creuflsn—18 EnsvAon 7. Artaa—Quarterly 1st, cc., a einqnefoil. pierreth, ersn., within Woreestershire ; by that icily he bad three 0,5,5, Tnoaiso, a bordore, engrailcd, or, for Asrnnv ;lod, arg., a lion, rain- his snec0050r, Edmnssd, a priest, and Joint, who d. noise. pant, gu., ducaily crowned, or, for CONSTABLE; 3rd, org., two The eldest eon, lions, passant, ga., for L’Eoa’oActeE; 4th, or, a snaoerh, go., for Tnoatao no LYTTLETON, residsd at his neanor of Coniesdon, HAaTIaos. Uresl—Out of a. dural coronet, or. a plante of fire foahisors, arg. (rsslgs Nannton Jleasschampl, in the en. of Worcester. ho Ssspjsorlera—Oo either aide, a lion, go., dncullv crowned, aod the 9th Es,wsnn II. ho waa elected knight of the shire for gorged, with a collar, or, tiscrefrona pendeot an cscocltcon of Worcester. Tie os. Lucia, dun, of John do Bois, or Atwood the arms of Hastings. JIoffaothititw loon. Beats—hlelton Constable, Norfolk; and Soaton Delays], was a. by his son, Northumberland. Tow,, Ho oa—24, Kensington Palace Gardens. HASTINGS, LORD, ace HuETtleoDoN, EAotb OF. rnmonr of foreign invasion. lIe so. Bostrix Frssehevel, of H A T H E R L E Y. HATHERLEY, BARON (Sir William Page Wood, P.C.), TuoasAa DC LuramiLroa recovered by a -it of right, of Down Hatherloy, in the co. of Gloncestor, lord the manor of Frankley, en failure of issne to his cousin, high chancellor, 8. 29 Nov. 1801 ; lIt. 5 Jan. 1830, Thomas do TaGington. hIt was esqnirs of the body to Charlotte, only elan, of Edward Moor, Esq. of Groat grantod him by both kings out of tho fee farna rents of Boulingo, Suffolk. His lordship, an onsinoist luwyor, Worcester, pro bass of gs’ohttibo erecteD, as expressed in the who is the second son of Sir Matthew Wood, Burt. grants. He mis. Band, sian. of Richard Qssartermain (and (feo jaaaf, Woon, UT.), was called to the Bar in 1827; Isoir of a large estate at Riete and North Weston, in was ma;lo a Q.C. in 1845 was solicitor-general Oxfordshire), by Joan his wife, dan, and heir of Grey of from 1851 to 1852 woo nppointod a vice.chan. Rotitorfiold, anti had an only dais, and bsireas, eellor in Jan. 1853, and a lord jnatice of appeal in Elieaheth, who st. THoMAs WnwrcoTo, Esq., but provionoly Fob. 1868 ; a’as l’SLP. for the city of Oxford, from 1847 to 1853 he was made lord chancellor in Ho (Thontaa) if. about the year 1421. Mand, Ida wmfe, ourviving 1868, and on tho 9th of December of the same year wae raised to the Peerage as Lord Ilathorley. Ceealioo—t Dee, 1888. Aries— f9’est— Soppot’fers— Nat yet registered. lEslie— Yeses, Heoae—11, Great George Street, Weatnsiuster. HAT 1842; as. 18 Aug. 1587, Charlette-l,osiaa, 0th dun, of Sir Charles-H. Rosolcy, Dart., and has a son, 8. 8 Aug. 1888. v. Cecil-James, 8. 12 Feb 1830. 4Lincagc. that the family of L5TTLeTON, or LYaTLerow, was settled in the same eo. ; ansi ihadly, Nicholas Wbotanstede. Cnmnsen Pleas, 12 hlsnsnv 212 .,as,d next year shesiff of in Upper Snodobury, and had lanila in Nswonts’n of a censiderable family at Wolverey, in that cennty, and Tnoaius Br LYTTLOTON, who its. Jitlian, dan. ef Robrrl do Somery, and had two suns John, the yonnger, was appointed Commissioner of array, with tither the chief gesstlemsn of the ct’nnty of Worceoter, I HENRY IV., on a a stoble fansily in the county of Warwick, by whom lie had an only dan., the wife of Joffory Frere, Esq. The elder son, iheNnv IV. and Hsmnv V., and bad annual pensions to hcr marriage, insisted that berbs;shand ohessld tales use name of LvTTLETON. himc, holding Frankiry in dower or jeinture, so. hndly, John Slaoooy, Eoq his son-inlaw, Tnoasa.s IVEsacoTo, alias LyvrLEvnce, was ssehsator of Worceolershire, 28 iteomny VI., amid ci. in that reign, leaving by the lmeirooa of Littloton, who to. lndly, Thomas hfowoter, Esq. of 7,iehfiold (with four dana., of whom Attne, no. Thomas Porter, Esq. of Uarsdon, in Wanviekohict), fonr sons, vie., H A T H E R T 0 N. Tuowa.s, his htstr, Nicholas, ) who both retained tbsli ps.*crtsal surname Guy, f of Wssyouae. though often solicited by their naotherto call thsnssosres LYTTLETON: she anceoapootsihating with tlasm whether they titought better of thomsslres than their sinor brother; they anowsrsd, that ho had a fair estate t,, alter his name, and if thoy might share with him they would dii this like. NacnoLAa n,. Agnes, dan. and heir of Edsnttnd Vernon, of Staffordshire, and was aneester of tbc Weatcotes of that county. Guy m. Greenevihl, of Gloneestot-shire, astd from him dsseond the Weoteotes of Useon and Somerset. Edmund, ci. Rote. The eldest son and heir, HATBEnTON, BARON (Edward-Richard Littloton) monastery of Eytoham, in 7 HENnv II. (1181), to both of of Hathorton, co. Stafford, colonel 2nd Staffordalaire which John do Lyttlcfon was witness. This is the most militia; ft 31 Dcc. 1815; 7. his father, as 2msd aneiont naonf ion of the name of Lyttletots to be met with; baron, 4 K(y, 1863; nt 23 Sspt. 1841, Lady Margaret atid as the hand so given was at Lsneh, near Sooth Lyttistots, Percy, yotmgost dun, of George, 5th Duke of tt’rankhey. Northssmberland, and has, 557 o Sehdsn was possssaod of two grants of lands to the it is probable this John teas ancestor to Lvttlrten of t Thomas thna spelled tbe nanae, and sealed with the chevron between three escallops, as used by his posterity.