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 J A M Jackson, Esq., and hat a son, Idountstnart-llungerford, 8. 23 Jane, ns. in 1803, In John Trorvor, Esq. of Berkeley Square, Jot, laGs, and a dan. J alia-Itonoria-Cathorine. Slonimia-Ernily. Its was ts. isy isis elder San, III. hiss Sloerqravuatsr-000nascKe, 5. 6 Jan. 1936, wlso was Frances, sit, in 1823, to tiss lots horatio Davies, Esq., only cttus’ated at Etoss and the East India Csstlegc, and entered ttse B ersgat eietl tsrvtoe in 1855 he was a young gentlesssott of high Charhette-Eliaebrth, sss. to Francis Frederick de Lerber, pretitisa and talent, lie iserisised ia tise massacre at Lneknsssc, 16 Nov. 1857, during the lnrttan eststiny, ansi was s. by his heather, Sin ttctrss-Gnoaac Jaccaoo, the 4th and present SIr. Jonses w’as created a htaronet, Sb Juno, 1791, and dying in baronet. Cs’eotioss—22 Slay, 1815. Ars,so—Arg., on a fesse, between a goat’s isead, cooped in chief, go., and a ststp in fail sail in base, ppr., a greyhound, As ,,so—Cn., a dolphin, en,bowed, or. cotirant, between tsoo pheons, or. Crest—A goat’s Isead, coopod, arg., gnttde-de-sang, armed Cs’eol—An estricls, org., beaked and legged, or. and bearded, or, gorged ss’itls a collar, gtt., charged witis three JJshlo—J’aiine Ejamais. beastnts, ringed, and lisse relieved, of the third. &al—Artsey, Bedfordshire. it. JAMES. JAMEs, Stit WALTER-CHARLgS, of Langley flaIl, en. Perks, b. 3 June, 181.6; e. as 2std baronet, upon the decease of his grandfather, in 1829; 06. 17 April, 1811, Sarah- Caroline, youngest dats. of Cuthbert Ellioon, Esq. of Hepburn Hall, eo. Durham, and has isosse, 1. Wot’rs-lImssv, 8. 25 llarels, 1816; ,,s. 25 Asg. 18g8, s. Joux-Ksaos-roa (5K), late of the Inniskilien dragoons, 31-A., Edith-Emoline-Idary, dan. of Sir. and the lion. Sirs. J.Newton Lane (,ee aole EAGer, B.; and Busses’s Luttslesl Getsiry). a Sarah. Sir Walter sat in parliament, for Httll, from 1837 II. Franeis-Edssard, MA., 8. 11 STay, 1816; os. 9 Jan. I1d9, to 1847, and was higls sheriff of Kent in 1855. ft ittczigr. This family, whose patronymic was itcan, Itas been sealed at 555. fhenjamin-Robert, 8. 20 July, 1821, capl. late Queen’s Langley ilati, eo. Berks, since the tissse of itsoex Wit., and is a branch of the Kentisls baronels of the sante nanse. Htenasn iloan, Esri. of Langley Halt (so,, of Richard head, isy Elizabeth, dat,. of John Wahlis,5 Esq. of Soundness house, iv. Charles-Henry, one of the official assignsos of the Court Oxferdshsire), left issue, ,. Tnoaias. his successor. ii. litehard, itt holy erdcra, left at his decease, in 1789, an enty den. and iteir, ilarriet-Janses-Ilead, who to. in 1799, the 11ev. Slorgau Graves, 3t.A., and had issue, Richard-Charles-Graves, of Pensbroke halt, Oxford, who This gentleman, gs’andson of Jnbn James, Eoq. of os. in 1008, the lion. Cassandra Twistleton, youngest Rathbeg, and sets of the late Francis Jantes, by dau. of Ttsomos, lttls Lord Says and Sets. i. Ehoalseils, to. to JonN Janes, Esq. ofDenford Court, Berks, Alice his wife, sister of John Kingston, Eaq., some last ntale heir of tlse ancient faitsity of Jaasr.n. SIr. Bead was o. by his cider ten, Ste Tnoas.es liran, Knt., so created by Crosser 11., in 1744. lsonnnr of knighthoed from the Marquis Wellealey, in sclsiels year Ire soas Irigh-siscriff of Rsrkshire. lie sir, in 1738, lord-lient. of Ireland, and was subsequently created Jane, sister of Story, Countess of iladshnglon, and dan. of hoseland a baronet, 19 March, 1823. Sir Jehu Oiled the civic Bolt, Esq. of itcdgrave stall, Snttolk, nephew of LordChiof-Jnslice chair again in 1840-1. Itolt, by whom tse trod issue, Wts.LsAoi, who, succeeding to the estates of his uncle, John James, Esq. of hicnfocd Court, in 1771, asstsstesl, by act of This family of JAMES canse originally from Somersslslsire. parlianrcnt, tlse seciaarne of tAMEs only. 110 st. ts,ses., when Thonsaa Jams’s (srlso, aceorshhsg to fansily tradition, sras son of those estates devolved spon his brother, Was.rra-J asirs, of whons presently. Jane, so. to George Osbaldoslon, Esq. of htuttan Bnohsli, so. Cisaness 1., a voyage to discover rise nos’thm-west passage), sold Tos’k. The elder son, Witlians James (olisis iIrAt4, dying unos. the in Csoasss’so.L’s arnsy, and, sottihag in lung’s County, ci. in 169d. entire estates, paternal and heritable, devolved evcsstually upon Arssso—Qoartecty: yen ansi gu., across, arg,, eherged with fire younger son, Wallcr-Jattscs, wito, assasohsg likewise use star. a ship irs fell suit, ppc., hetseeen four anchors, erect, so. ; in the naote of Jastm, hecasso 1. Wxnrs-Jaasrs Jauss, Esq. of Langley hall and Denforsi 1st ass’] Ith qnartcrs, a dolphin, naiant, of the third, betsvsen Court, boils in tlte co. of herbs, lie so. 25 April, 1785, Jane, gaardant, of the last, between three hmfoils, slipped, erg. yomsgest don. of Charles, 1st Earl of Casnden, and had issne, Francis, rapt. list rcgt., felt at iladajoa, in April, 1812. Joisa, nsinister—plenipotentiary to the Notherlaa,ls, so. 29 Juno, towards the breast. 1814, Essrity Jane, don, of itobert, 1st Slarqsess of London. drrry, by whoos (soho ot. after his decease, henry, Viscount Hardinge, and ci. Oct. 1857), he left at Itis decease, 4 June, “Pro Dee, pats’ia, ci rege.” ldlS, an only son, WAO.’roe-CoAetes, present baronet. JAMEs, Stn Jonte-KomesTow, of the city of Dublin, J.P. and DL., M.R.I.A., a director of the Bank of Is’eland ; 6. 28 April, 1784; 00. 13 April, 1812, Charlotte. Rebecca, dan. of Mr. Alderman John Cash, J.P. of Dublin, by whom ho laas surviving issne, 5. 26 Feb. 1810; to. in 1839, Prances-Isabel, dan. of F--F. Wilkinson, Esq. of Cahircliy Castle, co Limerick, hy Jisdith his wife, dan. of Col. Itrasier, of Rivers, 00. Limerick. He received the honour of knighthood, 22 Fob. 1914. helen-Donald, dais, of the late John Fntlarton, Esq., and has issne, John-Eingston-Fulharton, 5. 1 Dee. 1952; StoryAnne-l’nllartan; and Charlotts-ltolon-Franers. royal regt. of city of Dnblin militia, late paymaster 2nd battalion military train, itong Kong, and now paymaster 2ltIs foot. of Rasrkroptcy and insolvency in ireland, Is. 1 April, 1828; Os. 7 Jnne, 1855, Kate-Mary, 2nd dan. of the lale Rev. Jolrn Rowley, I.L.D., and ssieoe of tlss lale Admiral Sir Josias Itowley, Barb, G.C.IT., and has issue. 5. Alicia. n. Charlotte-isabella. time H.P. for Lymington, Hants, was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1821-2, when he received the fLilIrago. a Caplain Thomas Janres, who rsndertook, by eonsmsnd of King his possessions in Somemeishire, soent into hrolansl as an officer three eross—orosolots, or; its tire lsssl nosi Srsl, ss lion, passant— Ccsol—iosning frons a dsiosl coronet, or, a swan, ppr., bea’eed, gis., holding thctsin a dart, gold, foatitorod, srg., pointed .Sloltoso—Orer the erect, “A jamais.” Under the arms, .Rcoiolntcs—’J, Cavendish Row, Ituiland Square, Dublin. J A M and 1. leaving issue. lhas’y-Anne, sss. to Lisnt.-Osn. Sir John Byng, G.C.B., Earl of Stratford, and si. in 1815. son of the lots Sir Jolsn Davies, Knt. ; her only don., Fronces-Jane, was sss. 15 Oct. 1861, to John-Bogor Hole, Es. a nao,nbcr of the sovereign ronocil of the town republic ef lies no, a soajoc of artillery, and atlarised to tho staW of the Sssiss confederation. She sl. atil nova in 1825. 1929, was o. by Iris grassdson. Csvostioss—179h. Scal—Bsttsshonger, near Sandwich, Kent. Tssoss Ho ssc—6, Whitehall Gardens. JAMES. U * This goisflentan was only son and heir of the lsarssed rnattsematirian, Dr. John Warns, Savilian professor in the nnivsrsity sf Oxford. 020