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 N 0 It of Henry, Lord Norreys of Ricote). By this marriage the Mallow estate, which had been granted by Queen ELIZABETH to Sir Thomas Norreys, came into the Jephson family, and has descended to the present baronet. Sir John Jeplison had, with four doss., four sons, WILLIAM. Nerreye, a eel, in the army of the parliament; who os. a dao. of Sir Henry Colley, ancestor to the hake of Wellington. John, also a colonel; tie so. Bridget Boyle, dan. of the Archbishop of Toam. Thomas. The eldest son, WILLIAM Jr.PsseoN, who succeeded him, was a majorgenes-al, and oisvoy to Sweden in 1657. While St. P. for Stsekport, ho moved in the House—” that the I’rotcetor should fiske the title of King.” lie so. Alicia, dan. of Sit NORTH, BARONESS (Snoan-Nortis) of Kirtling, Cs’. John Denham, and had four eons, 5. JOHN. is. William, private secretary to Icing WILLIAM III. lie a. 1797 ; es. 18 Nov. 1835, Colonel Jolan.Sidney lhe heiress to the llaorstahl estate, Backs; bat dying srithont Doyle (who assumed the snrnanao of NORTH in 1838 issue, lets widsw ia. Sir John Anbrey, of Elantrtthydd, Gla— and was elected H.P. for Osfordehiro in 1852, 1857, merganshire, srhosc descendant, Sir Thomas Aabrey, is ths and 1865), and has issue, present possessor of Bearstall. sit. benham. xv. Antheny. General Jephsnss, who sold the Freyle estate, wan e. by his son, JOHN JErHOON, Req. of Shallow, SEP. for Mallow, who so. Elizabeth, dan. of Francis, Viscount Shannon, and left one son, WILLIAM JenseN, Esq., SiP. for Mallow, who Se. the Lady Anne Howard, dan. of George, 4th Earl of Suffolk, hut left no isosse et bin decease, when he was e. by his eonsns, Wsu.sAas Jzrnsnn, Esq. (san of Anthony, 4th soos of Her ladyehip, who is only surviving child of George. William Jephsen assd Alicia Dcssham), who also represented Augustus, 3rd Earl of Gtsildforsi, and 9th B;oroaa Mallew ; but dying Mess. ina 1715, he was s. by Isie brother, North, of Kirtling, beenmo llorosseeo’ Pies-fit, at the ANTHONY JErsosoN, Eaq., SIP, far Mallow, who so. let, death of her haalf-sistor, Maria, Mos-cieianeoe of Bssfe, Catherine, does, of Agaaondishana Veocy, Req. of Lnean, hsst isa 1841, which teraaaiaaated the abeyatace ha whiela tin_s had no chlldresi by her; and 2ndly, Ilamsab, dass. of the barony woe declared to be by the Honoe of Lords, Riglst Hen. Sir Jolsn Rogeraoss, cbief-jasstice of the King’s in 1837. Bench in Ireland (by Elizabeth, sIan. of Stephen Lssdlew, Eoq.), by whom he had five sons aisd one dan. ; Anthoisy, EnwAnD NONTH was born abosst the year 1436, and d. a. p. ; DENHAM; WILLIAa5, grandfatlser of the present bronght up to the profession of tlae law; is; which lae made baronet; Robert; Norreys; Mary, who so. Pisilip Ssnyth, as fair a progress, that be was elected ease of the council for Viscount Strangferd. Tlse 2nd son, BENHAaI JEnseN, Req., H.P. for Mallow, ci. Frances, the city of London. In the 22nd HENna’ VIII., Mr. North dan. of Sir John Anbrey, of Bsarstall, Bucks, by whona he was appointed jninst clerk of the parliament, and ins six left (with two younger cone, who d. a. p.) a son, PENHAM Je.rHaov, Esq., SIP, for Mallow, who il. ososs., trcassn-er of the Court of Augaaaesstations, an office newly and was a. by his eeusin, WILLIAM JerHeoaz, Req., a llent.-col. ho tlse army, son erected upon the dissolestiess of the moisasteries ; and he of William, H.P. for hallow (sen of Aoatheny), by Eleanor became aftersvards cbaeccllor of the court. He was soon Waish, dass. of J. Walsla, of Bnilardstown, co. Meath. He alter knighted, and returned to parliamesstas represcsstativo m. lot, Eliza, dan. of J. Appy, of New York, and by her of the co. Cambridge. We next find Sir Edward a privycenneillor, bad a son, the present W. Jephson, of New York. He rn variooss grasata of lands from the crewse, and at his Higla. Indly, the Moss. Anne-Emma llsstlcr, by whom (ache ct in sacas’s death, to he appointed one of his executors, wttla a 17S6) be bad mae son, Orlando-Hunt, who ot. an infant; and legacy of £300. After the accession of Enwoen VI., be Srdly, Lonisa, dan. of C. Kensington, Req. of Blackheath, was re-sworn of the privy eenndll, and re-elected f as lay wbona, who d. 17 May, 1554, he bad a sass, the present Camhridgesbire. But upon tbc decease of that monarch, Sin BENHA3I JrrMacN-Noanavs, Hart. C,catisss—6 Aag. ISIS. As’soa—Qnarserly: 1st and 4th, qaarterly, arg. and go., in Quccsa ShAKy, for ma her accession lie was agssin sworn of the 2nd and 3rd qaarlers, a fret, or; over all, a fesae, as., for the privy council, asod elev,sted to the peerage in the first NoaneTs; 2ad and 3rd, arg., on a claevrea, Sn., a sun in glary, year of her s’eign, 17 Feb. 1553-4, being ttaen summoned to or, belsrecss shree liens’ beads, beaantée, go., for Jernsoa. Greet—On a monet, yen, a raven, rising, ppr. Mslle—Leyalement je aers. Seal—The Castle, Mallosc, cc. Cdrk. NOR N 0 R T H. Cambridge, in the peerage of England; 9. 6 Feb. WILI.IAM-HeNnv-JnaIN, of Kirtlisog, cc. Cambridge, late Bent. lot life-gssasds, capt. in Qsseen’o Own Oxfordslaire yeomanry cavalry, S. 5 Oct. 1S36; so. 12 Jan. 1555, Fredertea, dan. of tbe late Richard-Howe Cockerell, Eaq., comm. R.N., by bia wile Theresa (aftenvards Countess of Eglintan and Wisstess), and has bach WILLIAM- Feisneasexe - JOHN, is. 13 Oct. 1SH; IlegerArchibald Percy, 5. 2 March, 1S63 ; and two dana., Mina-Susan-Georgina, 5. 2S Nov. 1861; Beata-TbercsnFrederica, 5. 15 Slay, 1SS7, sI 10 Slarch, 1862. ILitIragU. years afterwards (1536) be became else of the king’s serj esntsat-law. On tbe surrender of the former post, b was made and ins such favour witla the king, as to obtains Sir Edward seems to hsave espoused the canoe of Lady Jane Grey. He made his peace, however, very soon svitb parliament as Bsiress EarlS, of Kisllleg, ea. (‘asoisrisipe (ss manor wbiela he perchased abent the tinoe be was appointed clerk of the parhiasncnt). In the reign of ELIZABErH, Lord North was constituted lord-lieutenant of Canabridgesisiru susd the Isle of Ely. His lordship so. 1st, Alice, dan. of Oliver Sqsayer, Esq. of Southhy, co. Southampton, and heir, Ehiaabeth, sss. to Wflliam Wmy; and their dass. assd widow of Edward Hyrffnn, Req., aisd of John Brigadis;c. heiress ass. Slentagne Bertie, Earl of Lindsay, esacester of Lord Roq. ol Southampton. By this lady he acquired a considerable Abingden, in schona the Barony of Nerreys now vests. Tlsc Inst 3rd, and 4th sons of Lord Nerreys by the co-Iseiresa of Lord ferteme, aoad had two sons asad two dasas., viz., Bonn (Sir), his enceessos. ‘filliams of Tisame, 4. essss., or without isssse ; but Isis StIs son, Thomas (Sir), a learned man, ss’lso franslated into Eosglish Sir Thomas Nerreye, left an enly dan., who ‘,s. Sir John Jephson. Gs,reara’a Hee’ologisss,s Priarhpie so, ansi Plutarch’s Shoe. Tlsrongh their descent freon the Norreys, tlse Jephss5os may Christian, so. to wilhiasa, Earl ef Worcester. claim to partake of the naosl illastrieos blood in England— Ilar3’, ss. to Itenry, Loni Seroepe, of Bohton. Planiagcnet, Be Clare, Slarshali, Serengbow, I-holland, Salisbury, Zencha, Qnincy, Behlamsnt, Gallosvay, LsngespSe, D’Einconre, Lord Nos’th d. 31 Bce. 1364, and was .e, by Isis elder sen, Be Yere, Grey of Rotherfield, Odingsella, Fita-Alan of lisdell, Sin Ronan N0nTH, kntght.banneret, as dssd bas’on. Tino St. Qeintin, Beaumont, Cosnyn, Williams of Theme, Bacre, Riddlesferd, Beverenx, Slolyncnx, Gamey, and naany others. noblemaia, who was amhassader-extraerdisaas’y from Qnecss RLIZABErH te CHA5ILEe lx., king of Frasece, was sn-ens of the privy council, and constitnted treasurer of the bossac— bold in the 2i)tle year of leer saaajcsty’s reign. lie ns. Wisstfrcd, den, of Robert, Lerd Rich, (ebaosechlor of Eng. 3H 833