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 JER I. JOHN JRRVSS_W5IITE$ERVSS, Esq. of Daily Ellis, 8. three escallops, in pale, or, between ewe flannchea, erminois, 10 Jons, 1766; ate. 1st, in 1789, Jaass, dan. of Henry Niabett, each charged with a croee-patie-fitchdo, ge. for CLAaRE. Esq. of Ashmore, co. Losagford, and had issno, I. JoHN, d. young, in 1803. H. 1IzNRT-IIEREDITH, present baronet. in. Humphrey, ensign 84th regt., killed st the psssage of the ,Scai—ldewerth I’arh, llomdean, lta,,te. Adonr, Dec. 1013. iv. Thomas-Jervis, 8. 1 Jan. 1797; sa. in June, 1818, Eliza. Anne, eldest dan. of ehe late William Stretteli, Esq., judge- advocate-general in Bengst, and has issne, 8 Henry. 2 Hamilton-Gorges. I Jane. 2 Catherine. 3 Frances. Ole eta. 2ndly, in 1811, Helena-Elizabeth, dan. of Henry Marphy, Esq., and has issue a son, Thomas. Mr. Jervis-White-Jervie was created a BARONET OF IRELANn 19 Nov. 1787. He to. Indly, he 1828, Mary, dan. of the late Thomas Bradford, Eaq. of Sae;dbach, eo. Chester. Eta’ Jehu d. in 1880. 65-action—I0 Nov. 1793. Arms—Quarterly: let and 4th, sa., a chevron, between three martlets, avg., for Jeavea; 2nd anti 3rd, gu., a chevron, vair, between thete liens, ranspant, or, for Vrnn. Ure,ls—lst, a enartlet, aeg.; 2nd, three arrows, one in pale and tee-c in ealtier, enwreathed. idolia—Venale nec aesro. ,5ees—Bally Ellis, ee. Weaford; and Bell Camp, co. Dublin. 2-, .% JERVOISE. ______ CLaetKE-JxatvolsR, Stat SEEVOISE, yonnger branch of whose faenily sprang Bart. nf ldeworth Park, PAUL JOnRELL, Eaq. of Dndleld, co. Derby, 8. in 1846, clerk no. Haute, M.P. for South Hanta; Thomas Rolls, of Lewkner, Oxon, sf. in 1728, and wae z. by hOe U b. 28 April, 1804; an. 15 June, PALL JOORELL, Req. of MacWeld, who ta. in 1712, Judith, dan. * 1829, Georgiana, youngeet dau. and ce-heir of Gilbert Sheldon, Req., and great-niece of Gilbert of George-Neabitt Thornpeon, PAUL, his heir. Eeq., nnd hae, a. JERv0ISE, major, late 23rd fnailiers, 8. in June, 38:30 na. Gllbcrt, ancestor of Lady Ducie, he. 20 Feb. 1838, Sephia-Hnratia-Chtarchffl, 6th dau. of He af. in 1744, and ant o. by his eldest son, Heaary-Lawne Long, Eeq. of Hampton Ledge, Surrey. II. Henry, capt. Celdetream-gelarda, 8. in Sept. 1831. I. Teresa, ce. 6 Jan. 1868, te Jehn-leelaware Lewi’, Eeq. of Req. ef Noe-th Elneham, co. Norfolk, by Elizabeth his wife, dan. Weetbury Heuse, Rants, and Slembland, Devonshire. II. Janet, eec. 35 Jan. 1867, to James Small,Eaq. of Dirnanean, of Edward Lombe, Req. of Weston, and had, Perthebire. sit. Rachel, eec. 4 Aug. 1863, to Arthur-Henry-Turner Paul (Sir), M.D., tee. Jane, dan. of Sir Robert Bewicieo, of Close Neweemen, Req. Iv. Clarine. ILullcac, MR. (Smenerr) SAMUEL CLARK, ef the city of Londoea, received the henour ef knightheed in 1712. He left a eon, SA5cUEL CLARK, Req. of West Bromwien, ,vhe eta. Mary- Elizabeth, tea. to Richard-5t’arbnrten Lytten, Req. Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas Jeneiae, Req. of Herriard, Mr. Jedrell dying 30 June, 1751, ce-as e. by his eldeat son, Rants, aced granddau. of Thomas Jervniae, Eoq., H.P., by Mary his wife, data. of George Pnrefny, Heq. ef Wadley; and dying in 1707, was z. by his only ann, JEEv0I5R CLARKE, Hsq. of Ideworth, M.P. fey Rants, Req. of Sail, en. Norfelk, and niece of avhe aeensned, by act of parliament, in compliance with the Joust MAce, Req., who aesnjned ty act of parliament, in 1702, tcatamcaatary injunction ef his maternal grandfather, the anrname ef JERvOI5E. Itc eat. Kitty, only dan. and heir of Robert Warner, Eeq. ef Bedhampton, Haute; and had Ent. of London, the pereen who, under the disguise of a silkweaver, iaane, Thomas, S. steen;. in 1809; Robert, U, in 1828; and 8. Tue Rev. SIR SAMUEL, af Idaworth Park, Rants, 8. and introduced into England ihe process of silk-throwing, for 28 Nov. 1770, who was created a RAEONET, 13 Nov. 1013. which national service he received a reward of 14,8001. from He cam. 4 Feb. 1798, Elizabeth, dan. ef the Rev. Nicholas parliament in 1732), and sac created a Raronet 10 Dec. 1783, Griffenhooffe. rector of Woodham Mertimcr, Essex; and by ecith remainderehip (in defattit of direct male ieeaec), to late brother, ber (who ci. 19 Nov. 1816) had issue, JeavoleE, present barenet. Sananel, b. 2 Jan. 1808: at. 23 Feb. 1030, Emily-Anne, eldest claildren of which Rithaed-Panl Jedreil were, dan. of Major-General Sir henry Cnmming, K.C.B., and has had issue; his eldest dan., Dorethea, ci. 5 Feb. 1803; and his dan., ha-Alinc-Rmily, ci. 23 Oct. 1868. Anne, tea. let, in 1813, to Ralph-William Orey, Eeq. ef Back- worth teenac. ce.Northtunbcrland; and 2ndly,26Dec. 1827, to John-Abel Smith. Eeq., alP. for Chichester. Elizabeth, at. in 1821, to the Rt. Ron. Sir Charles-Edward Grey, tt.C.lI., P.C.,at onetime chief-justice at Calcutta, and subsequently gevernor of various West india colonies, and M.P. for Tyscemonth, who :1. 1 Jane, 186.5; shed. 1810 Harriet-Mary, eta. 14 Joly, 1831, to Neill Malcolm, Rag. of Poltalloch, Vrgyllahire, and at. 21 lla3, 1837. Lucy, en. 23 Jan. 1858, to Jamea-Winter Scott, Req. of succession until thee middle of the c’ightcenth century. Rotherlield, cc. haute. Sir Samuel d. Oct. 1852. Creation—Il Nov. 1113. Araaa,—QtaacterlY lot and 4th, ca, a chevron, between 2 ELIEAItETU, eat. to Egerton Leigh, Req. of tait Ball, in tbr. eagicto, close, aeg., for Jesewosee; 2nd and 3rd, an., 625 3-on Ca-eele—Jeacos,e: an heraldic tigers head, Ia. CLARKE: witlsin a gold ring, set with a dionsond, ppr., a roundle, per pale, gu. and ae., charged ac-itic a pheon, org. JOCELYN, YI8COUET, eec ROBEs-, EARL. JO DR EL L. JOBRRLL, SIR EBWARB-REPPS, of Sail Park, no. Norfolk, in holy orders, MA.; 5. 20 Juno, 1825; a. Lie father as 3rd baronet 14 Jan. 1861; ace. 10 June, 1852, Lnninda - Emma -Mat-ia, dan. of Robort-T. Garden, Eeq. of River Lyons, Hinge Co. iLnlcagr. This family derives from Pc-rca JODRELL, a landed proprietor in the Peak, en. Derby, as early as the neiddle of the 13th century; from whom lineally descended Renea JeoaeLr, Req. of Yeardsley, en. Chester,’ frnna a of the house of Ceanmene ; who a;;. Jane, dan. and heir of eldest son, Sheldon, arciabishop of Canterbury, and had issue, Daniel, in holy orders, rector of Hingham, Norfolk, and archdeacon ef Eochesten at. Mary, dan. of the Rev. John Breeze, and lead a dau., Augusta, wife of Lient.-Cel. John Itnrt. PAUL JODaELL, Eeq. of DnlIicld, solicitor-general to Frederick, I’rince of Wales; Re- Elizabetle, dan. of Richard Warner, RICesAeaO-PAUL, his heir. Mouse, Northumberland; and a!. in 1803, leaving one dan., Panlisea-Elizabeth, cat. 1004, to Sir John-Henry Stale, Ban., and .1. 17 April, 1802. Menry, of Eayhleld Hail, Norfolk, 8fF.. eec. Jebanna-Elirabeth, eldest dan. of John Weyiand, Req. of Weodcaton; and 1. s.p. in 1814; his widow tea. 2ndly, G.-N, Beet, Req. of the Middie Temple, who tO. 21 March, 1845. Rscuaan - PAUL Jonaea.L, Eeq., P.B.S. and NP., who tee. 19 May, 1772, Vertne, eldest dan. and co-heir of Edward Hase, hit maternal ancestor’s name of Losene (being descended from an elder brunch of the family of Aldennan Sir Thamae Lonabe, procnred a needel of lice silk mechine fresee Piedmont, Edward llase, and to the male deecendanle of his niece Vcrtne, the wife of Ricbard-Panl JodrcIl above mentioned; the RacnAeo-PAUL, 2nd baronet. Edward, ee. in 1812, Siary, 5th dan. of William-Lcwndes Stone, Req. of Brightwcll Park, ce. Oxford; and el. 1853, leaving by her (who ci. 10 Nov. 1805) iesee (with Iwo dana.) two acne, 1 Edward, capt. 16th foot, eat, in 1843, Adela-Monckton, dau. of Sir Edward-Bowyer Smijtle, Bait. of Mull lIall, Essex, and el 27 Jan. 1868, having bad EuwAan, and other ieeae 2 Itcnry, MA., iii holy orders, rector of Gielchasn, Sulfoik; eat. Oct. 1843, Fraecee, eniy dan. of the lab Sir Charles The JUORELLe of Tcaa’elctry zeal Tec’:aelaee preserved a male a. FaAnecas JonaeLL, Req., the iaet male heir, left two dana., 1 FRANCes, who eec. 1775, John Boo-er, Req. of Mae:clecater, and was grandaeeothcr of the lercseut Jona-WeLLIAaI J0DRELL, Req. of Ytardeley. Itigh Leigh. 2a