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 IIOt’STGN- lloswrt.L, SIR Gtroncm.Aro;’s’rl’s-FnttTIliRICE, of Elack-aililer, en. lierwiek, eel mel so the army; 6. 4 Oct. 1809; a. as 2nd baronet, on the decease of his hither, in 1542 ; si. 22 Feb. 1847, Euphemia Unwell, of Illackadder, and asonro ed in 0005equellce the additional surname of P’OSwELL of I3/arka defer. liv this marriage he has, I. Gennesy f’ II her. 1547. ii. William, 5. 11 April, 1049. Iii. Thomas, 5. 11 Dee. 1051. iv. Jisleit, }twins, 5.1854. Sir George Houston is male heir and representative of the ancient family of the HOU5TONS of (Jott’iorh, heritable baillics and justiciarica of the barony of Bnahie, in the shire of ‘sVigtoun, and of (ialderhall, in the cc. of )Iid-Lothian. iinciigc. 1. Sn WiLrtati Ilorstos, a general in the army, GOB. and Onoase; and Ihe barony of lioward-de-tvalden fell into abeyaacc GC.1l., eel. 20th regt., 5. 10 Ang. 1700, was created a Baronet bctsseen his tars dans. stahl raIled otat l,v the crown in farotir of 1816; he an. 1505, Laity Jane llaiGanil, dan. ‘if James, late Earl Sin Jsna-Gaarria W’aresrnLL (refer In the line of the of Lauderdale, and relict of Samuel Long, Esq., by whom (who elder dasu., Etasx), selao assniosel the nanse of 0 nirrso ita if. at Gibraltar, I June, 1811) lie hail, GEORGE-A rcrsvs-s-Fannnosrsa, present baronet. William, 5. 23 Feb. 1811; late capt. in the 10k hnssars ; to. Bnesa Broybrsste. htis lordship, as-ho had dishingadohsd hint— Matilda, dan. of E. Jssne, Esq., and has isaac. Crrnliss—19 July, 1536. Aes,.c—Or. a rherron, rheqny, sa. and org., between three Is a apeeial limitation in the potent (see Rnavnnooan); and innrtlels of the second. t?rrzl—A sand—glass, seinged, ppr. Sappsriers—(tiorne by the family in right of their being bottoms. Go the death of llro. Parleer, hstrever, 13 Nor. 1799, ancient hsrcdinry liarsas of Scotland) on cuber aide a greyhound, s. is., there was an entire extinction of the issne of Lady Essex ppr., collared and chained, or. Molts—Over the crest, ‘In lOne.’’ Seel—Blarkadder tlonse, Chisnside, Rerwickshire. Howann - OF. - W.tLOEN, ilAtt(iy (Frederick-George Ellis), cc. Essex, its the peorago of England; and Baron Seaford, i,f Seoford, on. Snsoex, in the peerage of the United Kingdn to a maj or, 4th light dragoons 6. 9 Aug. 1830; a. hie father, 29 Aug. 1868. 3tntragc. Loan TnoasAa ttowann (son of ‘rhansas, 4th Poke of Nsrfidk, 3lrs. Ellis ab. as stated ahore, 21 Jan. 1803, and Gte Earl of liy llargaret dan. anal heir of Thomas, Ler,l Andley, of Walden. tlristsl in the ,Ismty feltosoing ; arhen the ancient Barony of ICC.) was snmmaned Is parlianaest, 2-1 (let. I .597. as Easos lloward-do-Walden devolred sspon his lordship’s great-grandson, ltnwann-on-W’ALnea. and crcalol ‘21 July, 1607, Ro,’l of Sf. Cnssros-Are,rovrs-Es.mna, and was confirmed to him npon yi,lt’ his lordship c-as a knight of the liarlcr, mit eonatitate,l petition iii the ere,n’n, in 1506, by the decision of the Ilonse of in 1604, ons of the osianaissioecrn far execoting the office ol Laarils. This nobleman, earl-marshal of England, in srhieh rapacity he was mainly CuasaLno - ,Sri,rsTro, Lord Ilso-ard -do - Walden, G.C.E instramentul ía dincarering the gisnpssrdrr plot. (See EAas. or E.T.S., a. his father as 2mtd Earon Seaford, 1 July, 1015 ; he ss. s’rereLn). The earl a. I si Mary, dan. and cs-heir of Thomas, S Nov. 1525, Lacy, -itt don, of Weilliam.hfsnry, 4th Duke of too H U W Lord I)aere oh Gillealand, hot by that lady hod no issue. lIe a. lndly, Coilserine, eldest dan. and re-heir of Sir ttenry Enevil of Chorllon, and wid,,w of Richard, eldest son of Itobert, Lord Iticli and dying to 1526, was o. by his eldest so TnnorntLro. 2nd carll who had been snainsoned to the Monte of Lords in isis Lather’s lifolinse, as Loen ilosrasn.ns.Watnns. this lordship ni. Elizabeth, doe. aisd co-heir of George, Earl of OnnO,ar, and ssas o. by Ins eldest son, Jasins, 3rd earl. This nobleman as. 151, Satan, 3rd dan. ol Henry Rich, Earl of Itolland, by whom he had, i. Essex, who is. Edss’ard Griffin, Esq., afterwards created Lord Griffin, of llraybroolce. by srhom (who 5. in IheTower, 10 Nov. 1710) she had, witl; two dana., Jaasno, ‘Jisd I,ord l(rilhn. This nobleman to. Anne, dan. anit sole heir of tticharil Rainsferd, Esq. of Dallingten Norlhanspti,nrtnre, asid had issise, 1 Rnssnno, 3rd Lord hiriffin, wIse U. .i. p. in 1742, when Ihe Raroey of tinS-in expired. (fee hlna.ynnunitn, B., o ad llrns n’s Refine; s,l Dsr,,aa, a; J’eu-oge.) I Elizalaelh, ia. 1st, Henry firey. Esq. of hlillingbere and 2ndlv, Joins, Earl of i’srtssnsulh, lint ‘1. .5. 2 Lace, a,. William W’hitwell, Esq. of Oandls, Northataptonshire, and Isail, with other issne, Jeatx-Gsirrix-Wnivwere., of whona Isereafter, as Lord ltosrard.de.lraldea. This earl ii. 2ndly, Barbara, dan. of Sir Eds’ard Villlrrs, and widase of Sir htielsarel Va’eatworlh, by whom he hail, Elizabeth, a.’. Is Sir Tlsontas Echos. Earl. of Playford, in Suffolk, who U. in 1691. and left an only dan., Elizabeth b’ellssa, wise ia. John llcrsey, afterwards Lord u-terrey of lekworlls, and 1st Eans. OF tials-roL amid had isane, Jane, Lord Herrey. who, dying in the lifetime of Isis father, left I Geai’ge-Wiltiatn, 2nd Earl of tlristsl ; 2 Angnstns.John, 3rd Earl of Reiatol l and 3 Feennesea. 4th Earl of lirisial, of whom presently, as Lord tloward—de—W’aiden. ,lames, ant Earl of Suffolk, dying thns withont male isaac, in 1085, the earldsam passed to ins eldest sarriving brother, 1749, and as-as snmnu,ned to paihanient, 3 Ang. 1704, an t.osn Ilowsnn-ne-Was.nno. ftc was created, 1 Sept. 1758, self in arsna, and attained the rank of fietd—ioarshal, if. asithsot issue in 1797, when tbae barony by creation devslaed, according that by snanssstas fell again into alist-anee bet sreen tlae deeeassd lerd’a sister, Jtrs. Parker, and the descendants of Lady Elizabeth Griffin; and then the exelnaive right to the barony of ltssaarddc-Walden develvel open Ten ItmnnT ttnv. Fannnsics-ArnnsTrs tlnsvnv, 4th Earl of Rristol (aea- 3lansccso se Bmsaos.), Lord Bishop of Decry (refer to line of Ltsaly Elizabeth Feltan, younger dao. of James, 3rd Earl of Sntt’elk). This nehlenian a. Elinaheth, dan. of Sir J. Dancers, Rare., and hoof, with other etnldren, t. .tehn—.t;sgissttis, Isa-el JIea’i’ey, atho a. Elisaheth, dan. of Cohn Ornminsn’l, Eon1, of Jlegghseh Castle, t’erththirs ; aastl dying n. j’. (1796), heft an esty dan. and heir, Etieabeth-Catherine-Carohne, a, in Ang. 1795, to Charlesthose Ellis, Euj. (of ta distingtsished Jamaica family, who was created, IS .huly, 1820, Rsron Seaford), and left at her decease, 21 Jots. 1503, 1 CnxnLns-Arnrsvra, late karen. 2 Ancuttsss-Frealeriek, hient-sol. in use army; 5. in 1100; a,. 23 Jane, 1525, lhary-Prances-Thnrlow, dan. of Sir David Conyngliame, flart. of Shilneraig; and it. in 1841, leasving issne, I Cham’los-Oavid-Canynghaaao, nlnjor 00th riSes, 5.29 J nb- 1533, -ia. t7 Nov. labJ, Emily, don. of that late 3lajer-Gen. Sir Guy Campbell, Baet.,and Itas iaane; 2 Arilmne-Edseard—Aegsntns, sapt. gem. gds, ee1na’ery lotte Prince of Wales. 0.13 Dee. 1537, isa. 2 Moy, 100-1, 3hins. 2nd dan. of Lord Tannton, and has a son, Ia. 13 Feb. 1066, and two dans. t I 3tary-Genrgiana- Fnsnees, as. 30 Dee. 1098. to Col. the lIon. Arthur Ilardinge 2 Annie-Elina-Slargaret, a,. 13 Jane, 1899, to Lieat.-Csl. Charles- Elwaed Mansfield, conani-gen. at W’ansase; and 3 Angnsta-Lonisa-Caroline, et. 28 Dee. 1561, to Catat. the lIon. Dsbonunire-John 3tonsou. 1 Etina, it. in 1020. Portland, lay is hs;n hr leases isssae, H U U I{ 0 U S T 0 N. HOWARD-BE-WALDEN.