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 H E A 1 Hercules-Tnngford-Ban-y, t. in 1824. 1 Marianne-Jane. 2 Elizabeth-Augusta. 1 Louisa-Catherine, rn-in 1840, to Hans-Hamilton Wooda, who, in consequence of some family misunderstanding, Eoq. of Miloerton, Ecu. 4 Henrietta-Frances. s. Henrietta, rn. in 1791, to Charnbrs-Iirahazefl PonseubyBarker, by exemplifying to George Wynne (for so he signed his Faq. of lCileouuly Abbey, eo. Tipperary, and 1. name), the ancestor of Lord Iieadley’e family, the armorial 10:18. ii. Catherine, 4. sisus. Sir Thomas was eleraled to the Irieb peerage, 6 Sept. 17611, Geosuoo WINNIe (to whom, being draper to Queen FLIESoorn, as Bnrsn Hroelforl, of Head/art, cc. JfcatO created 12 April, member of the English branch of whom we find any particular 1762, Viseesuet I1,aitfarl; and autvanred to an earlulom, as Ran of Beetiec, e,f Retire (‘oslle, 24 Oat. 1766. Hie lordship in 1610. He iii. Margaret Green, of London, and had, se-se inotalied, in 1783, a knight of St. Patnek, an,1 sworn EnamoreD Wynso, of Thornton Curteis, in Lincolnehire, of the privy council in Ireland. He it. 14 Dee. 1795, and who was 0. in 1583, and ci. in 16-18. Ms so. Mary, dan. of was s. by his eldest sac, THoMAS, 2nd carl, H.P., 0. 19 Nov. 1757; so. 2 Bee. 1778, of Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt., one of the jndgos of the court Mary, only dais, and heir of George Qnrn, Esq. of Quipsborough, of King’s Bench, by whom he bad, eo. Glare, by whom he had issue, I. THOMAS, ps-scent marquess. H. George, 0. 10 Starch 1792; who assumed the name of Qurue. lie rn. let, in 1814, Georgiana-Charlotte. 3rd dan. Rargaret, ,o. to Roger Fletcher, citizen of London. of George-John, 2nd Earl Slueneer. Her ladyship it. in Mary, so. to Thomas Glover, citioen of London. 1817, leaving issue, 1 Geargo-Thomsa, 0. in 1919; an officer in the horse- Joyce, m. to John Itamsden. merohant in Hull. guards; it. in 1817. 2 Itiehanl-Rohert, rear-adm. RN. ; 0. 23 Aug. 1829; sa. The cldeot eon, lot, 1 June, 1622, Salina-Catherine-lianra, eldest ‘Ian. of Gsuoaoe WINN, Esq., served the nffiee of high-sheriff of I the late hey. David-F. Slarkbom, canon of Windsor, the eo. of Lincoln, in 1627, and proved bimeelf a steady which lady ‘1. 21 Jan. 1867: he so 2ndly, 16 June, 186$. friend to the monarchy and to his country during the civil Georgiana Oliviue, dan. of the lIen. Juhsn Boyle )ou contests which coot a cloud over the last days of the unfortunate CORK, K. or). 1 Lavinia-Jano, rn. 21 Dee. 1839, to the late lion, Richard Watson, brother of Lord Sondes. Lord George Quin sue. 2ndiy, 9 Dec. 1847, Louisa-Mary’ suffered, signed byadepntcd person on behalf of the exiled Isabella, eldest. dan. of the late Sir John Ramsden, Hart. prince, his son, from evbieb it appears that George Winn i. Mary, lady of the hedehamber to H.R.H. the Priocer-s contributed, with his brother Rowland, the sum of 2000 Augusta; 8. in Sept. 1843. is. Elizabeth-Jane, it. in 1837. Ilislordohip es-na created 3lAaquEas 05’ READFORT. Hewas towam-ds the support of what ought have been considered a one of the lords of the hodchamhrr; and it. 24 Oct. 1822. hopeless cause. lu the December following tbo Restoration, The marehionese it. in Aug. 1842. Crealioae—Baronet, 12 July, 1784. Baron, 6 Sept. 1760. faithful subject, as Sir George SVinn, of Neotell, in the oo. Viscount, 12 April, 1762. Earl. 34 Oct. 1766. Marquooe, of York. Sir George evas is. thrice; lsl, to Rachel, dan. of 23 Dec. 1800. Barony of the United Kingdom, Sept. 1831. John Turner, of 11am, Snrrey, Rsq., by whom he bad no Anioo—Erm., on a cbicf, gn., a llenr-de-lia between two ieeue; 2ndly, to Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Jeffroys, Eoq., hears’ heads, eonpcul and erect, or. Creel—A naked arm, canpsd at the shoulder, embowed, t. EDMUND, his successor, 0. in 1644, served as high aboriff holthng an arn,w, ppr. 8epperlers—Dexter, a lion, guardant, or ; sinister, a leopard, gnardanl, ir. ; both plain, collared and eh.uned, arg. .lIslle—Conseqnitnr qnodcunqne petit. &rsts—Jteadifort, cc. Heath; and Virginia Park Lodge eo. Cavan. TI EADLEY. HEADLEY, T,nan (Sir Oharb’s’Allanoon When), Baron Allanoon anti WinhI of Aghadoo, co. Merry, in the poorage of Ireland; a representative peer of Ireland ; a baronet of England, and dop.-liomrt. hsireoe of Charles Ilenohaw, of Elthani, in Kent, Eoq., for Essex; 5. 25 Jnno, 1810; s. his uncle, as 3i’d Elizabeth, the only child and heiress of Edward Rooper, baron, 9 April, 1840; m, 29 ,Tiino, 1841, Maria. Esq., of the very ancient family of that name, settlod Margaret, oldest dan. of the late Major d’Arley, and has had issue, i. Rowland-Williane-Allanoen, 0. 18, ii. 28 June, 1842. ii. CiiaaLes-BAEK-ALLAN50N, 0. 4 Dcc. 1840. i, Laura-Jane, ii. ltillieent.Julia, iii. llarion.Sybil. 570 HEA L mncztgc, This line of WYNNE is descended from a cadet of Gwedir, left Wales in the 16th century, and settled in London. Sir William Scgar acknowledged this to be the trne descent, ensigns of the WYNNOS of Go’citir. a patent of arms was granted in 1664) is the first mention. Ho was bern about the year 1360, and it. Rowland Berkeley, of the city of Worcester, Esq., and sister Gr000E, 0. in 1607; of whom presently. Rowland. an alderman of London, 6. in 1609; 4. in 1676. Slark, of Little Warloy, Eosex, 0. in 1611; it. in 1699. Kathonino. Anne, so. to John Aynawm-th, merchant of London. Cnaacoa 1. ; for there is extant in his family a receipt of the date of the very year in which his majesty guilders (a sum, perhaps, in those days not inconsiderable, and certainly not advanced without serious personal risk), the title of Baronet was conferred by CHARLES IL on his alderman of London, by whom be had, of Linzolnsbiro in 1671. Sir Eda-ard was tn’ice married, and by his 2ud wife, Katharine, bad issue three sons and three dana., viz.,1 Sir Roeviand, his successor; 2 Edmund, of Ackton, in the county of York, Eoq., who was bapt. 2 Dec. 1678 (the grandfather of the last Sir Edmund3lark Winn); and 3 George, a Smyrna merchant, who was bopt. 19 Aug. 1680, and it. uasa. in 1708, The thus. wore 1 Elizabeth, who me. 1st, Joseph Taylor. of the Inner Temple. Esq. ; and 2ndly, Dr. Charles Trimnell, biobop of Winchester; 2 Katbariue; and 3 Sarah; who both it. ussuuu. Sir Edmund it. 10 Aug. 1694. His eldest son, 5tH ROwLAND Wsmen, of Nostoll, tbe 3rd baronet, was 0, 1 July, 1675, and a. Letitia, da,,. and co-heiress of William Harbord, Esq. (sometime the Rnglioh ambassador in Turkey), by whom be had issue three sons and four daus., viz., 1 Sia ltowesen, his successor; 2 EdmundHarbord, bapt. 8 Hay, 1709, who wa.o a colonel of the 1st regiment of foot-guards, and ci. sins’. 25 Slay, 1763; and 3 Edward, bapt. 2 Nov. 1714, who it. aco,n. 1730. The dana. were, I Katharine, so. to Sir Samnel Barnardioton, of Ketton, in Suffolk, Mart, ; 2 Letitia; 3 Anne-Elizabeth; and 4 Mary; all ef whom it. Raw. Sir Rowland end his with both died at Bath in February, 1721. Their eldest son, Ssa RowL.eNi. Threw, of Nostehl, the 4tb baronet, 0. in 1706, was high-sheriff of the county of York in 1732, and in the faliosving year joint candidate with Charles Turner, Faq., in a very severe contest for the representation ef that county in parliament, hut owing to a misunderstanding between their friends Sir Rowland was unsuccessful. He 01, in Aug. 1729, Susannab (sister of the lot wife of Sir Edward Dering, Dart., and dan. and cc’ alderman and lord mayor of London, by his wife, at St. Dsmnotan’s near Canterbury, and afterwards at Eltham afereeatd). by whom he had three Sons and six daus., viz., 1 Sir Rowland, his eucecesor; 2 Edward, of Dramham, in the eoemty of York, who was bapt. 1 April, 17-Il, and it. isnrn. 13 Sept. 1732; and 3 Charles, bapt. 24 March, 17-Il, who it. an infant. The daus, were I Susannab; 2 Mary; S Chariotte, who all 4.’ scow.; 4 Katharine, who so. Nathaniel Cholsuley, of Whitby, in the concty of York; 3 Elizabetb-Letitia, who was so.