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 HOS to moreenary or Scottish favouritss. He was a osan of sarcastic wit, considerable talents, and ioueh tsumonr. At an entertainment The first of lisle family wleons we find in England, which he gave to Janos I., at Marehampton Park, he JAQCE5 i-move (son of Jaqnea Hoete, governor of hiruges), fled amneed his majesty with a morris-dance by ton persons, whose from the Low Countries leithor in 1069, from use peroceolien of united ages excoedod a thousand years—” a nost of Nestors,” as tlse Duke of Alva. Tlee direct desoesselant of this Jaqoes, they have boon torosed. Tise learned Serjeant was s. in his Tasnonnae Itosvn, Esq., son of Jassees ileste, Req., by Euiaa, estates by his only son, 2. RENNET Hosems, Esq., PLP. far the en. ttereford, who was beth Isis wife, dan. of Sir Edward Watpole, N.E., sec. Mary lIdneore, created a Baronet 18 Dec. 1676. Sir Bennet sa. Anne, dan. of Sir John Bingisy, Rnt. of Tensplo Combo, co. Somerset, by is. Williane, when ess. in 1707, Anne, only child and Iseir of whom ho had two sons, John and William, and was a. by the elder, IL Ssa Jonre, H.P. for Rerofard, and one of the masters in Chancery, who received tho honour of knightitood in the lifetime of hio father. This gentleman so. Jane, dan. of Sir Gabriel Low, Knt. (svho was maternally descended from Walter, Lord Itongerford, a knight of tho Gartor in the reign of iicaay VI.), and bad issue, his two immediate successors, and two other Tlee eldest sorviving tan, children. He was a. at his decease by his eldest soo, Ill. Sia BcNNcv. This gentleman we. Gertrude, dau. of Lorsl Arnudel, of Trorice, hot el. o. p., when the title devolved, at his s. WsLs.sast, of whene presenrly. decease, npon his brother, lv. SIR Museoccrown, H.P. for Hereford, who so. Mary, dan. 1812, Mary, ossly elan, of James-Beerkin Itrerrooghes, Esq. of nf Theophilns Leigh, Esq. of Addlestrop, en. Gloucester, and Dnrlinghans ilall, Norfolk; ansI dying 1845, left isseee, niece, maternally, of the Duke of Chandso (see tlewcx’s Letseele,l Geatry), by whom ho had t,eo sons and two daut. He ci. in 1766, and was o. hy his elder son, V. SIR Cnxrmow. Title gentlenean set. Rebecca, dau. of Joseph Stay, Req. of London and dying in 1771, left (with a dan., Jane, wife of Sir Joim Reade, Bart.) a son, VI. Ssw HeasneRcoan, high-sheriff of Iterefordolsire in lice 26th year of GcowoE ill.; who we. in 1774, Catherine, sister of Sir Edwyn-Franois Stanhape, Rart. of Stanweil ltnnae, ea. Middlesex, sss. James, in holy orders, 8. 1787 se. 1017, Theophlla-Rlisabeth, and had issue, HuNonsececo, 7th baronet. Chandos, ci. 0 Dee. 1862. Rennet, in holy orders; see, in 1810, Aneella, dan. of the late Athnirat Chamberlain. John, M.D., of Dntetin, so. Ellen,’ dan. and es-heir of Allen Hibten, Eeq. of Little Forest and Rilnearniin, en. Dnhlin, and I. Jasse-Sarah, en. in 1810, to Ilenry-Negas Rnrronghes, Req. leae issue. Catherine, ci. noses. Caroline-Rebecca, si. siesta. Itaria-Jane, ci. 1637, having see, in 1609, the late GeorgeConepton Ties eldest son, Reade, Req.; their only son is Sir Geerge Reade, I. W5LLIAiO Reeve, Esq., having adopted the naval prolessian Barb Sir Hungerford ef. in 1602, and was e. by lets eldest toss, VII. Sea Ituonwaroan, wise was 6. in 1776, and see. 5 Angnst, 1814, in consideration of his gallant services opec divers occasions, 1803, Sarah, yenngest dan. of John Philips, Req. of Baeek 11011, coenbined French and Italian sqnadrssns, at tise head of four en. Lancaster, by srham (who ci. 12 March, 1060) he had issue, frigates, after a hr ant aetian of six tenors, 13 STarch, 1111, off I. HuNnciecnan, present baronet. as. Cn.arcnes, barrteiee-at-law, b. 10 Feb. 1612; we. let, 20 April, the island of Lissa, as well as far his able acId meritorious l837,Tbeedeeia-Aneee-Martlea, dan. and heir nf CleristnpherRoberts eondssct in the capture of tise fortress of Collars, and in the Wren, Esq. of Wroxhall Ahteey. co. Warwick, and operations on the coast of else Adriatic. Sir William se. 15 has a dan., Catherine. He eec, 2ndly, 9 Jeely, 1840, Anna-Pane, youngest dan. of Charles-3lilner Hieketts, Esq., and by her bad, Hnngerferd-Cleandoe, Is. 12 Sept. 1512; Clara-Arneliac ansi left at his decease, in 1828, and Aeeaa-Theodora. Hr. Chandot Wren-Heskyns assumed Wes.LsAas-Lcooc-000coc, 2ad baronet. the surname and arnie of WREN. ass. John-Leigh, 8.4 Feb. 1017e in holy orders, MA., rector Wyndham-Horatia-Nelsen, barrister, 8. 2 Feb. 1120. of Ashtou Tyrold, Reeks; see. 22 April, 1846, P.-Emma, dan. Carollue - Harriet - Clementhea, as. 3 Jan. 1807, to tho Rev. of the late Sir J.-S. Peyton, ItCH., and has issue. a. Catherine-Sarah, ci. II Sept. 1114. is. Sarah, see. 11 April, 1130, in John Arkw’right, Esq. of Hampton Sir William Reete was E.C.ll. and K.9t.T. lIe was e. by hit Court, ee. hereford, 4th eon of Richard Arkss’right, Esq. eldest eon, ef Willereley Caatle, eo. Derby, and has isene. see. Caroline-Anne, eee.1 March, Isle, to the late Rev RichardColeton H. Ssa WsLs.san-Leeen-GcocoE, arear-adsu. RN., groom-in- Phelips, MA., rector of Cneklinglon, and vicar of waiting, and. A.D.C. to Hot. the Qneen saho was 8. 19 Moniaente, son of William Phelps, Esq. of Ohontanute hletese, Starch, 1818, and sa. 9 Dec. 1818, Caraline-Dorelhco, don. of eo. Somerset, and has issne. iv. Catherine-Mary-Jane, as. 10 Sept. 1841, to the Rev. EdwardBosvlett Clsoriee-Prtdeanx Rrnne, Esq. of Prideoax Place, co. Cern- Hawksleaw, sector of Westoss-ander-Penyard, Hereford. wall, and hod, Sir Olungerforfi ci. 27 Feb 1862. Ce’satiess—lS Dee. 1078. Aries—Per pale, an. and go., a chevron, between three lions, Sea WsLLsAae-MEseay-CHAns,aa Monvc, the 3rd aced present rainpani, or. Creel—A lion’s head, erased, or, essoeng not of a dneal eoroaei, Cevaliea—21 Sept. 1814. flosses of fire froen the neoatle, ppr., crowned, of the first. Seala—Marewead, and Morchampton Park, Ilerefordehire. II 0 S kIiicztçpz. and had issua, t. Dexers. Robert Glover, Req. of Olarseiche and el. in 1134, leaving, I Derirk, ef tlarwiche House, ca Norfolk, 8. in 1790; m. in 1820, .&nne, yeangest dan, of Dixon Ilosie, Req., and left two dons., tlse eIder of chant Sotehia—llargaret, was at. 4 Sept. 186], to Capt. Henry-George Seymour, R.N. CR., (are oeele, llccvrown, Olawoecas.) 1 Lseaisa-Sephia. Tue Rev. DIXON HosTe, so. llargaret, dan. of Itenry Staseforth, Req. of Salrhense, Co. Norfolk, by whane he had, ss. ffeerge-Charles (Sir), CII., col. royal engineers ; see, its 1 George-Clsar]es, in holy orders, rector of Ileylese, Snifalk, 8. in 1813 a. 10 Feb. 1547, Mice, eldest dan. of Jolen llreeehtey, Req. of Weenbwell lIall, Kent, and has (ssilh several doses.) two eons, George-Henry, 8. 1810, asset Janees-Willians, is. 1882. 2 Dixon-Edward, liesst,-eel. HA., CR., Is. in 1827; at. 4 Ang. I Sal, Stacy, yenngest don, of Joseph Scott., of Cnlney, Norfolk, and has had a san, 8. 10 July, and ci. 20 Aug. 1830; and aeon, 8. 13 Ang. 1802; and a son, 8.23 July, 1861. 1 Mary. I Jane-Slargarel. dau. of ties Rev. Ilieharel Tnrncr, and Isas, I James-Richard-Philip, 8. in 1821, in holy orders, vicar of Rarssiek, Neefalk. 2 William-tlashsrood, 8. in 1026. I Ehinabetls-Mary. 2 Katharine-Charlotte. 3 Theophila, ss. 1802, to the Rev. Charles-Edgar Turner and 1. 1851, as. Mine, cc. to Derick hOods, Req. of llarseiek Itonse. altained the rank of eaplain, and was crealed a llaronet 21 Sept bnt particularly for the victory he had achieved over the April, 1817, Harriet, 4th daa. of Haratio, 2nd Eari of Grford, Theodore-Grford-Raphael, 8.21 July, 1819; ci. at Slolta, 1825. David Kay. Psyche-llese-Elisobeth. Prsscilla-Atme. s, Wssn.saas-OIENRT-C000LEo, present baronet. a. Dorothy-Augt.sta. Sir Witl)am ci. 10 Sept. 1S68, ased woe e. by his only son, host t HO8TE, SIR WILLIAII-IIRNRYCHARLES, Csvsl—Gf ougmentatisn, out of a naval crown, the rim encircled b. 19 Nov. 1860; a. Fesasily Ce’sel—TwO wings, oddesrscd, or, his father as 3rd baronet., ] 0 iiioiis—Fortitndine. Sept. 1868, Assess—An., a bull’s head, aifrasetS, cooped at the neck, org., leetween two wings, or; and, as an leononrable 000neentoliess, in chief a naval crown, pendeath therefrom by a ribbeen a representation of the gold medal given to thse lot baronet tey the Prince Regent, far his distinguished coadoct on 13th Starch, 1811, subscribed “Lsosa.” with a branch of laurel, an arm, esesboc-ed, vested in search nniforne, grasping a flag-stall’, llewing therefrom a flag, inscribed Canaan.” 597