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 AOL in the exterior hand of each a eword, in bend, ppr., of Devon. He so. Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Francis Vincent, pummel and hilt, gold. ,Sleito—Suie stat viribus. Seol— Dart., by whom he bad (with two daue., Eleanor, cbs wife Inverloeha—, Inverneesshire. Taieui Hsose—48, Chester Sqnare. ADOYNE, EARL OF, Sec 1IUNTLT, MARQUESS OF. 24 Aug. 1647, he was e. by the eldest, ACHESON, BARON, See GOSFORD, EARL OF. AC LAN P. ACLAND, Sric THoMAS-DiKE, of IV. Sin Aavuun, at whose decease in minor ty and einei. Colunib-John, en. Devon; late in 1672, the title reverted to hie uncle, a ME for that county; b. 29 V. Sin itucir, who vs. Anne, don, of Sir Thomas Daniel, March, 1787 ; s. as 10th bart., Itni. of Berwiek lIall, en. York, by whem he bad (with a 17 May, 1794 ; so. 7 April, 1808, Lydia - Elizabetl,, only clan, of Henry bare, Eeq. of Mitcham Fremington, and, dying in the lifetime of his father, nsiaa Grove, an,l by her, who ci. 23 Juno, 1856, has had issue, i. Tnoasse-Dvns, D.C. T.., OLD. for N,,rth Devon, 6. 55 May, 1808; rn-let, 14 March, 1841, Mary, oldeet dau. of the late Sir C. Slerdaunt, Dart., and by her Iwbo d. Ii ii. Hugh. Jnne, 1851)hao, 1 CnAoLoe-Tsoaisa, 6. 1842. 2 Francis-Gilbert, lient. rifle brigade, 6. 1841. I Arthur-Herbert, 0. 1047. I rI -Marianne, d. 1845. 2 Mary-Lydia. 3 Cieily, d. 1851. 4 Agnee. He oi. Sndly, 1856, Mary. dan. of Ihelate J. Erskine,Eeq. Sir hugh was e. by his grandson, e. Arthnr.Henry-Dyke, of lTi,i,tsha,o, Devon, 6. 1 May, VT, Sin Home, SIP., who ou. Cieely, eldest dan. and 1811, who e. by will to the estates of the late Rev. evrnitually sole heir (npesu tbe decease iesnelsss of her only Edward-Berkoley Troyte, DCL., and took, by royal sister, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Painter, Esq. of Fairfield, licence, 1852, die onrnanso and arnie of TsovTn; rn. eo. Somerset) of Sir Themes Wreths, of Petherton Park, 1835, Frances, dan. of Robert Williams, Esq. of Bride- Dart, (a lineal descendant of Sir lIngh de Fleeostts. bretber head, and dying 19 Jnne, 1857, left, Chance-ArthurWilliams, of John, Earl of Warn’iek, temp. HeNRY Ill.) by whom (who noes of 11n,itoham Court, Bampton, Devo,i, mi Sndly, the Rev. Thee. Trsyte) he had enrviving issue, 0.11 May, 1842, sill Juno, 1864, Kathoi-ino-Mary, eldeot T,soaiss, his bueesoser. dan. of J.-SV. Walrond, Esq., of Dradfleld, co. Devon, Arthnir. (Sec Pstasvo-AcLANn, DART.) (see Eunice’s Lauded Gusufuy), and has a son, 0. III Mar. Hugh, posthumone. Anne. 1845; John-Edward; Reginald-ilenry-Dyke; FrancesLydia-Dyke, Sir Hugh was e. at his decease by his eldest son. us. 51 July, 1061, to the Rev. CharlesSsndford Vbl. Sin TesoarAs, wbs sui. Elizabesb, only dau, and heir Bore ; Herriet-Dyke, ii,. 8 Sept. 3565, to of Thomas Dyke, Esq. of Tetton, in Ssmsrsetshirs, by whom George G,-iffith, Eoq.; Angelina- Anne-Dyke, s,, 22 (who ci. in 1733) he had, July, 1563, to the Rev..Tarnes Dunn; Mary -Dyke, s. JOnN-DYKE, of Pixten, major of the Sfutb regiment of is. 10 Jnne, 1464, to the Rev. Walter Hook, 2nd son of the Very Rev, the Dean of Chieheeter; JoannaDorothea-Dyko, 0,50 Jene, 18(54, to Leonard Harper, Esq., barrister-at-law, 2nd son of the Right Rev. Dr. Harper, ltiohu’p of hristch,,reh, Ncw Zealand ; SarahLney-Dyke, ,l. at Funehal, Madeira, 15 April, 1863. iii. Charlee-Baidwin-Dyke, lieut. RN., ii. at sea in 0837. SirThemas ci. 24 Feb. 1785, and was a, by Ide graudssn, iv. Henry-Wentworth-Dyke, M.D.,F. B. S., regisis professor VITO. Sin Josuw, at whose decease, in 1781, his sister, of medicine at the University ol Oxford, h. 24 Aug. the Countess of Camarvon, became heir to a portion of 1815; iii. 14 July, 1846, Sarah, eldest dan. of WiDiam the estates, while the rensalauder, with the title, reverted Cotton, Rsq. of Waiwood House, Reeex, and has issue. to his uncle, v. Peter-Leopold-Dyke, vicar of Brsadclyat, Devon, ii. 3 iX, Sen Tisoaiss-Dvicc, who sa. 4 July, 3785, Henrietta, Jnne,1810;,a. 24 April, 1845, Julia, dan. oftheRev. Denjamin Anne, only dau. of Sic Richard Ileare, Dart. ef Stonrhsad, Darker, rector of Shipdham, and by her (who ci. en. Wilts, and had issue, 18 Sept. lea]) hae, Thomas, 6. 3 July, 1846; Benjamin. TROMAO-DYKE, the present baronet. Dyke, lieut. R.N., 1. 16 Ang. 1847; Henry-Dyke, 0.4 Hisgh-Dyke, 0. 10 March, 1781; is. in 3817, Ellen-Jane, March, 1850 l and Katharine-Dyke. vi. John-Barton.Arendell-Dyke, 5. 25 Nov. 1823 ; so. 17 Ja,s. 1660, EiuRy-Wodlcll, oldest dan. of the Right Rev. Dr. It -T.-C. Harper, Bishop of Christchnreh, New itinckley, Esq. of Beacon-place. LiehSeld) a sen, Hngh Zealand. and has had a son, Darton-Dyke, ci. 7 March Wuuuudboi,se, 6. in 1818, who ci. in 1851, leaving a sen 3863, aged 1 year, and a d:ui., Agnea-Dyke. vii. Dndley-Iteginall-Dyke, ci. in 1637. i. Lydia-Dsrothea, ci. 14 March, 1858. is. Agneo-Lney, us. lAng. 1848, to Arthur Mills, Req., late Park, StLffordabire. (S.c D0KKE’s Luuuu,lu,s C’s lug.) isI.P. H flicage. The family of Aeiznul is one of great antiquity, the preeent baronet being the 23rd in lineal descest from Hog/u ito Eliaaheth-Luoy-Thsresa, sa. 1823, to Admiral Henry Jonkinonn, Aeealee, who wae seated at Aeoalrn, in the parish of Landkey, Deron, in the middle of the 12th century. 1, Jonse ACLANO, Req., was created a Ilaronet 1 Starch, Sir Thomas ci, 17 Slay, 1784. His widow iii. the Hen. 1644-5; but the letters pateet having been ulestroyed dnring h(fatthew Fnrteseoe, capt. RN., brother of Earl Fnrteeeno, the civil wars, new ones were granted in 1677. with a special and ci, in Sept. 1041, clause of precedency from the date of the tirot letters. Sir (5’u-eslte,s—l 3[aroTs, 1644—S. Au-ssss—Chequiy, an. and sa., John wae distinguished hy hie zealous devotion ts the cause a fesee, guise, qnarlering WR0TnE and Dame, Cu-eel—A of royalty; and at one time the garrioosi of Coinnib-Johu man’s hand, cenped at the wrist, in a glove, lyingfesswaya, was the only armed force (aeeoisli,ig to Lord Clarendon) thereon a falcon, perched, all ppr. JiJslls—lnëbranlahle. which the unfortnnate Cnsns,es I. had in the whole county Sest,—Kilherten, near Exeter; and Helnieete, near Mineheaul, AOL of Sir John Davie, Bart.,and Susanna, who iii. 1st, Edward Ilaloall, Req., and lndly, John Carleton, Req.) three sons, who in turn inherited the baronetcy. At his decease, II. Sin Feteoceis, who it. ewes. in 1648, and was e. by his brother, III. Sin JOUR. This gentleman ci. Margaret, dan. of Denys Rolle, Esq., of Stevenseene, eo. Devon, and dying during Ins minority, in 1655, left one dan., Margaret, wbn rn. Lord Arnudel of Trerlee, and a zen, his successor, dan., Elizabeth) six sons, vie., s. Jonsu, vs. Elizabeth, dan. of Richard Aeland, Req. of 3792, left, 1 Mngh, sneeessor to his grandfather. 2 Riebard, rn. Anne, dan. of Peter Bnsveli, Esq., asedhad one son, and a dan. who ci, Richard Hears, Req. 3 John, in boly orders, esetor of Droadelist, whose enly son rn, a dan. of Doctor Oliver, of Bath. 4 Arthur, it. s. p. 1 Anne, so, to Sir John Davis, Dart. iii. Thomas, in holy orders, rector of South Brent, vs. and left isens. iv. Charles. v. Arthur, vs. Elizabeth, dati, of Tbomas Gilbert, Gent., and of. s. p. 31 Slay, 1740. His widow re-vs. Charles Browns, Esq., and ci. 20 Feb. 1751. vi. Francis, foot, and colonel of the lot battalion of lAss Devonshire militia, Col. Aeland is, in 1778, leaving issue by his wife, Lady Christian-Harriet-Caroline Fox, dan. of Stephen, let Earl of llebsstsr, 1 Jona, successor to the title. 2 Elieabsth-Eitty, so. 28 April, 1788, to henry-George, 2nd Earlof Carnarvon,andd. S Mar., 1831, leavingissus. as. Tnoas.ae, eventualinheriter of tbe baronetcy. widow of the Bsv, William Robinson, and dan. of Dr. Chappel Wo,udhause, dean of Liehf.eld; and ci, 24 Mareh 1834, leavhmg by her (who us, 2ndly, in 1655, Richard John Woodhonse, 6. in 1848, and a dan, Ellen-Mary vosdheucse, s;u. 6 Jons, 1867, to Ihe lfsv. FrsdsriekWentwortb Vernon, 2nd son ui C. Vernon, Req. of Hilten Charles-Riehard-Dyke, capt. RN., 6. in 1791; rn. in 1819, Cluarlntts-Franeee, da,,. of George Templer, Req. of Stover, eo. Devon; and ci. e. p. in 1828. Frances-Ann, os. 28 July, 1812, to the Rev. John-FaithfnlGrever Fsrteseno, M.A., Rector of Snoreham, Essex, who 16 Nov. 1865. RN. of Alveston. en. Warwick, andd. 1 Dm3857. Semerselsbh-s, 12