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 HIC H IC K S. HICKS -BEACH, Snot MICHAEL- Anue-Itachel, s,s. in isle, to Sir Lanstsert Crosnie, Bart. EDWARD, of Bevereton, co. Gloucester, Dying without male issue, 23 Oct. 1834, Sir William was e. by INLP. for East Gloucester- his grand-nephew, shire, J.P. and DL. of that Co.; VIII. Sia OtscuArL Rices, lIP., is. 25 tlet. 1800; so. 14 Aug. is. 23 Oct. 1837; n. as 9th baronet, 1832, liarriet-Vittoria, 2ssd day, of the late John Sttatton, Esq. upon the decease of his father, 22 of Farttsinghae Lodge, in Northamptonsisire, and had surviving Nov. 1854; su. 6 Jan. 1864, Caroline-Susan, s. Olicnanz.-Enw.oan, present baronet. oldest dan. of J.-H. II. Virniss.i-Fesnsaaice, 8. 14 July, 1841; m. 5 July, 1865 Elwea, Eoq. of Coleebourue Park, which lady ci. e. p. 14 Aug. 1865. Liiscagc, Jona HicKs, of Tertworth, ce. Gloucester, sat,l in be descended from Sia ELLIcC lucas, knight banneret leap. EnwARD Iii. Alice-Mary, ,,,. it Aug. 1860, to Itenry Burnahy, Esq. Ill., had an only son, ResEaT Rices, an eminent and opulent citizen of London, who left three sons, the youngest of whom, Ssa BAPTIsT lucas, v. Laura-starrier. vi. Stary-Ethol. was created, in the 4th year of CnAas.Es I., Brass, hicks, of Sir Stichael 4. 22 Nov. 1854. Tlnsiaofoss, cc. IFrcwirt-, and Visco ‘sot Cssrnp’lra, qi Csssvp/ea (ace eafe, Osiassoasuen, F. of); and the eldest son, Sm lilicusnt. HicKs, Hut., was bred to the bar, and l,ecame A cv,s—Quarterly lot and 4th, vaire, arg. and gu., a canton, secretary to the Lard Treasurer Bnrghley. lie purcisased the an., charged ss-iih a pile, or, for Besca; 2nd and 3rd, gu., a estate of Bererston, eo. Glonersier, and was e. at isis decease fesse, wavy, between three Scum-do-Its, or, for tIices. by his eldest son, I. WILLIAM lucas, Esq. of Beverston, who was created a holding in the pasts an escutcheon, an., charged with a pile, or, Baronet 21 July, 1619. Sir William vs. Illargaret, dan. of fur BEAcH; 2nd, a buck’s head, couped at tho neck, or, gorged William, Lord Psget, by whom he Isad sevomi children, but Beale—Witltamstrip Park, Gloneestershirt; and Notheravoss only three sorvtred, yin., i. WiLmaai, his surressor. ii. Michael )Sir), so. Susan, yoongost dan- of Sir Richard Howe, Knt., and had issue, I Hasre, of Whileonsbe, whose son, RowE, s. as f,tls baronet. I Alice, vs. to William Somerford, Esq. of Wiltshire. I. Letitia, so. to Arthur, Earl of Donegal. Str Willians if. in 1680, and was o. by his elder Son, II. Sta YILLIA5I, who so. Hartlsagnes, eldest dan. and coheir of Sir Henry Coningsby, ltnt., by whs,n he left issne, 5. liErsay, his successor. ti Charles, of Wild, tierts, who as. Miss Coningshy, and had, with one dan., a son, Jona-liArrisra, who inherited as 5th baronet. i. Mary, sss. to James Darcy, Esq. of Sedbnrgh, Yorkshire. ,i. Margaret, vs. to Anthony Wharton, Esq., of Gtllingwoed, Yorkshire. Sir William if. in 170.3, aad was s. by lois older son, Ill. Ssa llnvay, who was e. in 1704 by his eldest son, IV. Ssa Rosmrc. This gentleman (who had the misfortune HILL, VIsCOUNT (Sir Rowland Hill), of Hawkeotoue of being bil,sd) dying without issue in 1761, the title devolved and Hardwicke, co. Snlnp, Baron Hill, of Almarez upon his cousin, V. Sm Jeers-BAPTIsTE (refer to issue of the 2nd baronet), lurd-lieut. and cuetoe-rot. of Shropahire is. 1800; who also S. wittsosst issne, in 1701, when the tile reverted to as 4th hart., at the death of his grandfather, May, VI. Sm 1105K (refer to issue of the 1st baronet). This 1824 ; and as 2nd viscnunt, at the decease of his gentleman vs. Martha, dan. of the Rev. John llrosrno, by wham uncle, 10 Dec. 1842. Ella lordehip su. 21 July, 1831, he had (with three daus., Siartha, so. to the Rev. John Pettat; Anne, only child of the late Joseph Clegg, of Peplow Alice, to Thomas LoOeld, Esq., of Bath; and Anne, to James Hall, Salop, and granddass. and sole heir of Arthnr King, Esq. of Stanton, in Herofordshiro), tsro sans, vie., s. Wss.LsAiss, Isis sncressOr. ti ltichael, of Bereston Castle, is. 11 AprIl, 1760, who assumed Clegg, Esq., and has iesne, the additional surname and anus of BaAcn, by royal ii. Geoffrey-Riehard-Clegg, D.L., capt royal horse guards, license, 23 June. 1700; he o,.7 Oct. 1770, Betsrietta-Olaria, only dan. of William Beach, Esq., of Netheravon; and c5. in 1838, having had by her (who 5. 18 Oct. 1837), I Slichael-Beach, is. 22 Ort, 1780; ns. 26 Jan. 1801, Caroline-Jane, oldest dan. of the late Willians Mount, Esq. of Tue residence of this distingtslshed family in the en. of Salop Wasing-place, Berks; and dying 27 Sept. 1815, left issue can he traced to a period antecedent to the reign of Enwsau I.; by her (who ci. 4 May, 1860), MicHAeL-lisees, late baronet. William-Htcks, 5. 19 Nov. 1310; ci. 7 Aug. 1844. Caroline-Jane, ii. in 1821. 2 William, of Oakley Ilahl, Itants, and of Kcevit, Wilts, w. Agnes, dan. and co-hrtr of John Bird, and had three sans, ssho took, by royal license, 24 June, 1808, the surname WILLIAM, of Court 11111, ancestor of tlse StILLS of Court of 21411, and anus of BEacH only; 1,. 24 Joly, 1783; rn in 1326, in Shropshtre (see BURKE’S L,,sisf cci fieut.cy); ltALpu, of whom Jane-Henrietta, dan. of John Rrusvue, Esq. of Salperton, presently; and Thomas, whase sass was the celebrated Siss and has issue, Wihliam-Wither-Branston, is. in 1826. Slaey-Jant. Henrietta-Ilaria. I Henrietta-Maria, si reasss. in 1803. 2 Jane-Otartha, vs. 24 Feb. 1848, to Edward St Jol,n, Esq. ttuaspslaca, of Adderley, great-granilfatiser of Sir Howe d. in 1801, and was s. by his son, VII. Sm WILLiAM, is. in 1704; who so. 1st, in 1780, Judith, s. Rowland, whorl. uo,o. 3rd dan. and co-heir of Edward Whitcombe, Esq. of Orleton, ii. Ittehard (Sir), a privy-conneillor, and eminesst statesman by whom he had no surviving issue; and 2ndly, in 1703, Anne- 583 ilL Rachel (who ,l. II April, 1830), eldest dan. of Thomas Lsbb Chute, Esg. of The Vine, by whom he Isad an only dan., issue, Elizabeth-Caroline, eldestdau. of T.-Tyrallitt Drake, Esq. of Shardelot’s fecc BURKE’S Lonil,il Qrssiry), and has a dan., 8. 14 Aug. 1867. s. Caroline-Julia, ‘a. 1861, in J.-T.-D. Llewolyn, Esq. ef Penllergare, Glamorganshire. n. Esuily - Georgina - Jane, os. 28 Jan. 1864, to George P. Fuller, Esq., only son of John B. Fuller, Esq. of Neston Park, Wilts. second sen of the late J. Buruaby, Bsq., 51.?. of brorkhompton Park, llerefordshirt. iv. Ilenrietta-Maria, Crerstina—21 July, 1610. Creole—lot, A demi-lion, rampant, arg., ds.scaily gorged, or, with a wreath tsf laurel, ppr., for Slices. JIohlo—Teut en lion henre. Manse, Wilts. H I L L. and Hardwicke, in the same co., and a Baronet; i. RuwLANn-CLaoo, late H.P., is. 0 Dcc. 1803. 1. 14 April, 1837. 3titsragc. but the name, instead of Hill, was formerly spelt HULL, or Dc La ItULL. niusiruatv HILL, of Iluntingale, living lcasp. Itcaav V., Rows.sosn HILL, lord-mayor of London. The 2nd son, RaLrH HiLL, so. the dots. ef Thonsas Green, of Green’s Norton, and had two sons, WILLIAM, of Bletchlcy, and RuwLsan BILL, Esq. of tlawkestone, who as. Slargaret, dan. of Richard Whitehall, Esq., and had issue, and diplomasist in the reigsss of King VILLnAM, Queen