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 LLO IL(itrggc. MARTIN DR Touos, a Norman, who accompanied the Conqueror to England having as one of the LonI-Marehoro, acquired, by conquest, a large district in Pembrokeshiro, called CEMARS or ErasEs, became PALATINE BARON thereof. He made Newport the head of his Palatinate, and thero erected his eastlo (the ruins of which still oxiot). lie was s. by his son, RooeaT MANTIN, Lord Palatine of Kemeo, who 10. Baud Peverel, and had a son and oucceosor, WILLIAM MARTIN, Lord Palatine of Komes, 16 HENRY II. lIe EL the dan. of Ithys ap Griffith, and woo o. by hio eon, WILLIAM MARTIN, Lord Palatine of Kemes, who (1. 17th King JOHN, leaving bio son and heir, NIoIIoLao 3IANTIN, Lord Polatioe of Romeo, who os. litand, LOCKIIART, Sou NOI1MAN MACDONALD, of Leo and dan. of Gsly (Ic linen, by Eve, his wife, dan. and heir of Caouasvath, co. Lanas-k, 1).L. for that co., b. in 18-85 ilessny do Tracy, and in hor right, became posoosoed of the o. hto father, at 4th baronet, 1849. lordship of Berataple, Devon. Tn 29 HeNRY III, Nicholao received command to assist ths Earl of Gloucester, and This family has an nndeubted right to rank aa one of the other the Barons-Marcher, against the Welsh. lIe woo o. oldest in Scotlaud, the surname of Lockhart being of great by his grandson, WILLIAM lIzauN, Lord Palatine of Komos (eon of antIquity and diatinrti,,n. There is to be found evidence Nicholas, who d. e. p.) He was ouesmonod to Parliament of this in the reigns of IlAvIn I. and MALcoLM IV. ; the from 23 EnwAon I to IS EnwARD II, and dying in the latter latter of whom eneceeded to the crown in the year 1103: year, was o. by his son, WILLIAM 9IAOTIN, Lord Palatine of Komes, at whose SYePHANUe LOOILAIIn, a “man of rank and distinction,” tloeease the barony of Martin fell into aheyanco botwooo who was e. by his hoiro, Eleanor, his sister, wifo of Williasn do Colnmborn, SIMON LoeKARn, who had afterwardo the honour of oud James do Audloy, his nephew, eon of Joane, his aider, knighthood conferred upon hisn by King WILLIAM (who by Nicholas do Andloy. Lord Audley. In the family of Andley, tho barony of Komes eontinned of the descent of the family, reference should he soade to vested for ooveral ossocosoivo generations, until it passed, D000LAn’o Baroaoge of Seelloed, p. Ia3. Following the by right of inheritance, to the OweNe of JIOoLllyo, deoeendod descent, we come to from the Martins, ancient Lords-Marcher sf Kemes. With the OweNs of Hecltpo the lordship of Romeo Donglao to tho Holy Land, with the heart of the deceased remained, ImLil conveyed by tho daughter and heiross of monarch, for interment. Prom this circumstance, the WILLIAM LLOYD, Eaq. of Penpedwaot, Lord of Keonce, who Bouglasea hear in their arms a crowned heart; and Sir was heir-general of tho Owens, in marriage to TncnlAn Simon changed his name to Lockheart (as it was usstil LLovn, Eoq. of Bronwydd, 00. Cardigan. This gentleman lately spelt), and for part of his arrsa get a heart within a woo son of THOMAs Ltovn, Esq. of Bronwydd (living sIc lock, and the motto, “Corda sonata pando.” In the poSsession 1160), by Ann his wile, dan. of Lewis Morgan, Req. of called The Lee P,ossy, upon which is founded Sir Walter Wiston, 00. Pembroke, grandson of THoMas LLovn, Eaq. of Scott’s romance of The Toliovaaa. The account given of it Bronwydd, by llagdalen, his wife, don, of Col. John Rohi nson, is that Simon Locard, during his stay in the Moly Land, of Gwersylt, 00. Donhigh, and great-grandson, by his took prisoner a Soracen chief, whose wife came to raneoln wife, a dan. of John Parry, of Blaonpant, of Rnre LLOYD, hhn, and on the connting out of the money or jewels, this Esq. of Bronwydd, who was son of the RoY. TII0MA0 LLOYD, (which is a stone or composition of a dark red colonr and Rector of Llongnscllo, by a dan. of Brwyn, of Pant David, triangular shape, set on a surer coin) fell; she hastily which REV. Tnoosas LLovn was 2nd son (by Olargaret, his snatched it sip, ss’hich Simon observing, insisted upon wife, heiress of Bronwydd, dan. of Thomas ap Owolu), of having it, and procured it before giving up his prisonor. Davsn AP RuYs, of Crynfryn, a descendant of the ancient hone of this eingnlor relic, and its alleged propertiss and Lords of Dyfed. Dy his wife, the heiress of Kemes, Mr. virtues, may be found in Sir Walter Scott’s preface to The Lloyd had issue, THOMAs, of whom presently. Owen, colonel in the army, whe rn. Mary, dou. and heir of Continuing to follow the dtstant, we come to Thomas Lloyd, gsq. of Abertrinaot, eo. Cardigan, by Sin JAMeS LoeRnanT, 5. in 1586, a lord of the court of Elizabeth, his wife, sister te the Earl of Lisbumo. Anno-Lonisa. Bridget. Joan, so. ts William Lewes, Esq. of Llysnewidd, Os. Caermarthon, let wife, Hehsn, dan. of Aloxouder Fairly, of Braid, he had and had isano. Beatrice. The elder son and heir, TnoarAa LLovn, Eaq. of Bronwydd, capt. in the 10th foot, dana., four sons, nalnely, I. WIlLIAM (Sir); II. Geoaeo (Sir), and subsequently colonel commanding the Fiohguard and of whose hereafter; III. John (Sir), of Caetlebill, apprinted Newport roginscnt, so. Mary, dan. and heiress of John by CnAHLE5 II. one of the senators of the College of Juatice, Jones, Esq., M.D., of Haverfordweot, and by her (who d. and a Lord of Justiciary; and Iv. Robert, killed in the civil 1030) left at his decease, 12 July, 1007, a son and heir, TROMA5 LLOYD, Esq. of Bronwydd, 1. Jan. 1700, Jr. SIN WII,LIAH LocKnAnT, 5. in 1611, on eminent statesman, and DL., high shonE of Cardiganshire 10 Id, who so. known as Amhnaoador Lockhart, having heon many years 22 July, 1819, Ann-Davies, dan. of John Thomas, Req. of accredited to the court of Prance, lie afterwards s. his Llwydeoed and Lletty Mawr, co. Coermarthen, and sf. 1841, father as lord-justice-clerk. Me III. let, Margaret, dau. of leaving iaene, THoMas-DAvIes, created a Baronet. Jamea-John, late 1st regi. of foot, m a dan. of DavidArthur-Saunders one son, James, d. oom. He nI. Ondly, Dame Rohina Davies, Eaq. of Pontre, es. Pembrohe, Shonster, niece, by her mother, of Oliver Cromwell, and late 01-P., and has issno, Owen-George-James, and Litre. Rhys-Jones, in holy 01-60Th, ca. Anna, dan. of Lewis Lloyd, CROMwELL, his heir. Eoq. ef Nantewilt, co. Eadnor, and has issue, GeorgeEvan, Julina, called after Cardinal Mazorin; killed at the olege and Edith-Anna. Owen-William, so. I 883, Elizabeth-Caroline-Ann, only child of of Tangier. tho late Csmlnaoder T. Mitchell. RN., and gmoddanghtor of Thomas Mitchell, Esq. of Clarence House, Dover RIOHANO. JOHN. JAMES. 000rge-fslartin. Cs’eafiea—2t Jan. 1863. Arias—Az., a wolf, rampant, arg.; a bordure ennine. Creof —Irs frone of a belly-tree, ppr., a boar paseane, arg., acml CnOMWELL LocElrAav, soho so. 1st, a dan. of Sir David of esisiles, al collared, and rhained ts the tree, or. Jfoffs—lddsw BOr-liolch—in English, To God he thanhs. ,Scaf—Bronwydd, co. Cardigan, near Caennartheu. 701 L (1 L 0 C K IT ART. kIncagr. dnring whose time appears, aacended the throne in 1165). But for a particular aceonut Sso SIMON Locsun, of Leo, who accompanied Lord James of this family is that singular piece of antiquity Talisman- Session in Scotland, and afterwards lord-justice-clerk, as Lord Lee, in the time of CHARLes I. lie so. twice: by his no issue; by his 2nd, Martha, don. of Sir George Douglas, of Mordington (brother of James, Lord Torthorwold), and maid of honour to CnAHLL5 l’s qneen, ho had, with two wars. Sir Jausos was o. at his decease by his eldeet son, and else of the greateot politicians of his age, well Sir John Hamilton, Mart. of Orbieaton, by whom ho hod had, Martha, maid of honour to King WILLI4M’e queen, MANY. Rohina, no. to Archibald, Earl of Forfar, whose only soIl woo killed at Shsriffmnir, in 1712. Sir William d. in 1670, and was e. by his son, Harvey, amhaeiadorto CouatontinOlsle and lndly, Martha, sole dan. and hcireea of Sir John Lockhart, of Castlehill. Mc 4. without isane, and hie widow as. Sir John Sinclair, of