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 ANGLES E V. as’ ASOLEOEY, MARQUESs OF (Sir Henry Paget, P.C.), Barr’s Court, co. Somerset, and was e. at his decease, 1580, Earl of J’xbridge, co. illiddlesex, and Baron Paget, by his only coo, of Beandesert. co. Stafford, and a baronet; lordlientenasst WILLIAM, 4th baron; who was restored by parliament in of Assglesey ; colonel in the army; 8. 6 the Sot of JAMES 1. to his rank and hnnours, and was snmuss,ned July, 797 ; summoned to the Hoise of Lords, as His lordship to. Lettice, dan. and co-heir of Hessry Knolles, BARoN Psnar of jje-aodeoert (in the l;retime of his Fsq of Kingobssry in Warwiohohire (hy ilargarot his wife, father, 18321; in. 1st, 5 Aug. 1819, Eleanora, 2nd dan. and heir of Sir Ambrose Cave, Knt., chancellor of the dan. of the late John Casnj,bell, I3eq. of Shawfield, dnohy of Lancaeter, and Margery his wife, dan. and on-heir and niece of the links of Argyll, by whom çwho si. 3 July, 182%) he has i. ‘Os, I. Hssxnv-WsLLsAcs-GroraE, Earl 5/ f1rtridge, late an WILLIAM, 5th baron, t. 13 Sept. 1605 oe. Frances, dan. of officer tlrenadier-gnards, ii. 9 Pee. 1551 ; is;. 7 June, Henry. Earlof Holland, and had,with eleven ethos children, 1815, Sophia. dan. ,,f the late James Erersfield, 2nq. I. WILLIAM, his s00005sor. of Bonus Park, en. Sassex. 1. Eleanora-Caroltne, s. 1 Feb. 1547, Sandl’erd, now Sir Sasdford Graham, Bart., and d. 17 Nov. 1848. is. Constance-Honrietta, en. 6 Aug. 1846, to the Earl of only dan. and heiress, CAnOLINE, m. Sir Nicholas Bayly, Winehilsea. His lordship in. 2ndly, 27 Aug. 1.833, Hcm’icttaMaria, 4th dan. of the late I light Hon. Sir Charles ilagot, G.C.D., and less by that lady (who cf.22 March, Lord Pagot, who to 1641, was appointed by the parliameot 1844), z. Henry, 9. 25 Dec. 1815; so. 54 Aug. 56.36, Elizabeth, lord-lient., to. Bnckingham, returned soon afterwards to dan. of Sir. Joseph Norman. ii. Alexander-Victor, 9. 55 April, 1019. is. Berkeley-Charles-Sidney, 9. 1 March, 1844. i. Florence-Cecilia. so. 111 July, 1.566, to Henry, 4th and WILlIAM, 6th baron, 9,10 Feb. 1657. Thisnohleman, who last Marquess of Hastings, who sl. 10 Nov. iS’S. His lordship is. 3rslly, 8 March, 1831, Ellen-Jane, dan. of George Bnrnand, Eaq. ILttitigt. WILLIAM PaorT, one of the serjcants-at-mace of the city William, who d. young. sf London, left, with other children, WILLIaM FAncy, who, after receiving the rudiments of Ills lordship d. at an advanced age, 21 Feb. 1713, and was education under the famous Lilly, in St. Paul’s School, and S. by his son, passing through the University of Cambrhlgc, entered the HONRY, 7th Lord Paget, who had been created Earen family of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, and was Barton, s/Barton, cs. d’loffsrd, 3712, during his father’s life- thence introduced into political life, In the list of Hrnav tints ; and was advanced to the Earlsleas s/ fTxbridge, 16 Oct. VH1.. Paget went into France to ol,tain the opinioos of 1714. He at. 1st, Mary, eldest dau. and ce-heir of Thomas the learned in that kingdom, touching his royal master’s Cateshy, Req. of Wheston, eo. Northampton, and bad an divorce from Queen EA’clsralNa; andthnncefssvard, dosing only child, the remainder of iInoissv’s reign, we find him actively and THOM 45 Caveanv, Lerd Pat-sos, who sin. Lady Elizabeth confidentially employed, often as a diplonsatist upon secret Egertein, sister of Seroop. Duke of Ilridgewater, and, and iiwportaot missions, and at one time he filled ths office of secret.sry of elate. He received the honour of knighthosd, The earloapoused Madly, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir W. Bagot, but and had a legacy of £200 from the kisg, who constituted hail no otheriasue, Hod. in 1743, andwas s. hyhisgrandsnn, him one of his exrcutora, and of the council to Enwann Vi. Sir William Paget subsequently f’,rnmd a close llrNny, 0th baron and 2nd earl. This nobleman dying alliance with the Pcslerter Sossnass r, and thus retained the asses., Nov. 1769, Css earldom of Uxbridgo and barony of opportunity of devoting his greet abilities to the services of Horton became extinct; bnt the barony of Paget, being a the state. On 14 Feb. 1546-7, he was elecled a Knight of the Garter; and ho was summoned to parhament as Barsa Pagel, 5/ Bcoodrserl, ce. Slcffsr,l, 53 Jan, 5552, In the CAnncssec PAOEv, dan of Brigadier-Ceo. Thosnas Pagot, government of the Protent,,r he tooka prousine,it part, and participated in the downfall of hia patron. He was consrnitted to the Tower, fined £6010 by the Star Chamber, md licasta BAYLY, Eaq., who thereupon assumed the soarnasne divested of the insignia of the Garter. His disgrace was not, however, of long endurance; within a shortttmehenbtained his liberty, with a general pardon for all offenees, and a ccnsisaion Dayly, the 1st baronet, already mentioned, was gi-andson of of the debt due to the crow-n. On the death of the Eight Reverend Lewis Bayly, Eiahcsp of Banger, Enwano, he esponsed the cause of Man and after her chapls.iu to HrNnv, Prince of Wnles, son of JAasrs 1., with aeceeei’’n to the throne was cactus of the privy council. He which monarch Dr. Baylycameints England, andwaa tutor had also a restoration of the Garter, and obtained several to CnaaLcs I.) His lordship, t. in 1744, ns. 15 AprIl, 1767, important grants from her majesty. He was afterwards Jane, oldest dan. of the Very Berrrend Artlsur Cbampagn6, appointed lord privy seal. When ELszann5-nsueeeeded in dean o. Clonmacnoise, in Ireland, and great granddaughter 1556, he retired from pssblie life at his own request; and of Arthur Feshes, Earl of Granard, by whom (whe d, in Camden informs us, that hoc’ majesty “retained an affection 5517) he had issue, and value fir him, though he was a etc-itt zealot of the s. Hrsoav-WsLLsAaI. 1st ilarqueaa ofAnglesey. Roreish Church.” His lordship as. Anne, dan. and heir of Is. Wiffiam, capt. RN., whod. lea-a, in 1795. 26 ANO Hons’y Preston, Esq., son of Lawa’enoe, 2nd son of Thomas Preston, Esq. of Preston Patrick and Nether Levens, 00. Westmereland, and dying in 1563, was a. by his eldeat son, Sin Hnxnv floor, KB. (so ruade at the coronation of Man), who was summoned to parliament as Baron Paget, 30 Sept. 5566. He no. Catherine, dau. of Sir Henry Knevet, of Buckenham, in Norfolk, and had an only daughter, Elizal’eth•Paget, who d. an infant, ills lordship d. 1558 los hr,’tlsor. Tnoasxa PAOET, was summoned to parliament as BARON PAooT, frons 4 _pril 5171 to 6 Jan. 1301. He was attainted, with his brother, Charles Paget by parliament, on suepioien of fiavnuriisg the Queen of Sects, and his property confiscated, Ho ns. Nazaret, dan. of Sir henry Newton, of to parliament from 5 Nov. 1605, to 7 Olarcls, 1628. of William Willington, Esq. of Barciseeton, co. Warwick), and dying 50 Aug. 1650, was o. by his eldest son, ss. Henry, who settled in Ireland, and left at his decease, by his wife Anne, dan- of It. Sandford, Esq. of Sandford, Shrn1,shire, (with a dan., Dorothy, wsfe of Sir Edward Irhy, Bart.), Tnoaiaa, brigadier-gen. in the army, whom Bart. of Plscenywyd, or Plos-new-ydd, to. Anglesey, son and successor of Sir Edward Bayly, who had been created a Bar,,net nf Ireland, 4 July, 5730, and had a son. Iicaav BAYLY, who inhositod as 9th Banna Pxonv, his allegiance, and commanded a regiment under the royal standard at Edge-hill in the same year. Hod. 19 Oct.5678, and was t. by his eldest surviving ann, was ambassador for some years to the Sublime Porte, Ill, Frances, dan. of Francis, a younger son of Robert Pier- point, Earl of Kingston, and had twe eons, ef whom, lloNnv, his soccoseer, alone survived. He wedded, Sndly, Isahel, dan. of Sir Anthony Irby, Rut,, of Boston, and had another son, dying hefore his father, left a san, HENRy, successor to the earidem. barony in fee, dev,Sved upon the eldest anrviving son of the deceased, (refer to William, 5th baron), and her husband, Sir Niche- lao Bayly, Hart., namely, and arnss of flncv alone, and was snmmossed to parliament, 13 Jan, 1770, as 9th BARON PAnT. (Sir Edward