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 NOR land,) and relict of fir Henry Dudley, by whom he had two sss, Elizabeth, m. 1st, to Sir Robert Wiseman, 1) CL.; and sons, John (Sir), who ;e. Dorothy, dau. and co-heir of Sir ‘ateatiste Dudley, Lord North, el. in 1677, nnd was ,s, by his etulest soil, Date, LED., master of the requests; and dying before Ins father, left, with oIlier issue, Itunsox, stseeessor to tt,o title. Moore (Sir), of Mhl,ten hall, co Suffolk; obese grandson, Sin Wiflinna, Lord Grey of Work-c, and relict of Sh’ Edward 1150Kv Nonvo. of ltitden ltatt, was created a baronet ia boo. Mesoley, Dtirt. of The htough, en. Lancaster, had been anna. (See linens’s Bxttstet Bisressetage.) His lordohip d. S Der. tOll ; and lie in thus tosofly ehunetensed CHARLES II., by the tit;e of Lse,i Gmey, of Behloalon, Ce. liy Camden—’’ If c wao a peroi’u of great huohieso Sf effeeif. Ibis lordship ii. in 1690, nnd was a. by his eldest and vivacity, with a hcad and heart fit for the service.” son, Wieetass, 6th Macon North and 2nd Lord Grey; amilitary He was i. by Ins grandson, Duos rv ‘;rd hare,, ‘ who aenirding to Camden, ‘‘was officer, who oerved imder the Duke of Marlborough hs all a person full of spirit asid flame, yet attor he hat consumed his compaigns, and had his right hand shot off at the battln the greateol tart of his oolate in the gallantries of Dlenheim. His hardship d. without isoue, in 1734, when of King ,Jaosce’o curt, or rattior Ins son’s (Prince henry), the barony of Grey ceased ; but that of North devolved retired and tired mare honoural’ly hi the country ttpon upini hie conoin, what was left than ever he had dime tueforo.” I-Ifs lordship Fnaweia, 3rd Baron Guilford (refer to Sir Francis North, is. Frances, dais. an’l co-heir of SirJohiu tireeket. of Dr,mcket 2nd oosi of Dudiey, -ith Itaroti North). liii lordahip woo P. Halt, cc. ttortford; and dyheg tO Jan. 1660, was a. liv his in 1704, and ii. 1st, hi 1721, Lady Lucy Montagu, dan. of eldest son, Duncrv, 4th tearost, K.D. Itis lordship ni. Attnr, dan. Fuennioses, his successor ; and a dan., Lticy, 5. ha 1724. and co-heir of Sir Charles lbantagu, Nut., atut nieeo of Ho me Sndly, in 1711;, Eticaheth, Yiscousttess-Downgcr of Henry, Earl of Mastelsestc’r, by whom ho hail iii soils cud Lewiehom, dasi. of Sir Arthur Kayo, by whotn ho had two four daus.. viz., s. Css.oss,os, his successor. is. Fwxxess, who applpi tg himself to the stody of tIme law in Louisa, ma. to Johu-I’oyto, 0th Lord Willoughby do Droko, the Middle ‘fetetmle, became one of the great law tnsoinariea The huron its. lrdly, Anne, Counetess-Dowager of Rock-lugham, of England. In 1671, he was elipointed seticitor-geuteral, atid received the liononr of Imightlsood. In 1673, lie sueeeodotl Watderstiare Park, Kent, tmy whone he had no issue. His Sir lineage Finch in the ettoraey-goneralstiip ; aid lordship mono created EARL OF Gust.cosn, 1 April, 3752; amid in site next ear was appointed lord—ehief—jostiee of the dying 4 Aug. 2790, was a. by his older son, coart of Common Pleas. Upon the death of the Earl of Fsernenies, 2nd Earl of Gnilfnrd and 8th Lord North. Notthiglians, in lSs2, Sir Francis North was appointeit lord- This not,lcman, who was 8. 12 April, 1732, scsi installed a keeper of time Great Seal; and created, 27 Sept. 1641, Basso Grss.rosn, ‘;f OmC(fsr,t, cmi. Serve’. The life of this knight of tho Garter, and fifled the highest official eltuntiosts celebrated man is-as written by lus yonngesr brother, flours betmveen the years 3732 and 1787, under the well-krtowst Nosin, to whiels ‘,re must refer for a full aceosmt of inc desi3’nati,mn of Lesen NimaTso, bchsg prima-minister of Great many virtues. Otis lordship a. Frances, 2nd dan. aad Ca- Mi-itahs witlun that period, from 1770 to 1711. His lordship heir ef Thomas I’olme, Earl of Dowsi (see Busses Extinct om. 20 May, 17-30, Anne, dan. and heh’ of Geu’rge Spoke, Esq. Baeenelege); and dying in Sept. 1681, was a. by his san, FsAxcsa, 2nd Barsn Gaitforil his lordship ma. let, in of White Lackingtmmn, cmi. Scmsneraet (eec lto’nae’e Lnntte,f 1694—:,, Eticalmetti, 3rd mIan, of Folk, Lord Itrooke, by whom 0rn1’y), luy whons (echo d. in 1797) he had issue, lie hail no sarviving issne 1 and 2ndtv, Alice, 2nd dan. a,td Geonoe-Auocsrs.’s, Lom’,t SoulS. co-heir of Sir John ltrosrnlow, Dart, of Retton, cc. Lincoln, by the co-heir of George Brydges, Lord Chandos; and dying in 1729, was a. by his only son, Fnatoess, 3rd Baron Gotiford, who inherited Ihe Barony Catherine-Anne, ci. in 1700, to Sylceeler Denglas, Locd of Nosvn, at. the decease of William, the 6th baron; Anne, ms. in 1791, to John, 1st Earl of Sheffield ; and it. hi but of tteat presenlly. iii. Dudley, a Tarhey nserettnnt; who ni. Anne. dan. of Sir Charlotte, mm. 2 April, 1500, to Lieut.-Cot. the ttsn. John Robert Cans, Bart., and widow of Sir Ilobert Ganning, ol Cold Ashton ; and if. It Dee. 1591, leaving a son, Dudley, of Gteniham, in Soffolk; wIts om. Catherine, duos. The cart ,t. 3 Aug. 1792, amid his character is thus briefly and co—heir of Elihn Yale. Esq., governor of Fort St. delineated by Edmmid Burke —‘‘Ito us-as a man of admiraIde George, and had isssse, Dadtey, Anne, Itary, and Etilin of wtieni the survivor, Anne (ca-heir with her sister Mary). iii. the Hen. Nicholas Herbert, of Great Gtenihans, in pleasantry ; of a delightful timsn1,er, and with a mind meat Snifolk, and hid several sons and dans., of whom the only disit;terestod.’’ His lordehip was a. by lets eldest son, sescvh or ui. 11,0 Iton. Edwsrd Stratford, attersvartls 2n,l Geoone-Aunusvus, 3rd cart, 0. 11 Sept. 1757; who ss. 1st, End of Ahdhoroagh, bat d. a. p. se. John, D.D., clerk of the closet to Cnasees II., sad prebendary 10 Sept. 1752, Maria-Frances-Mary, dots, of George, 3rd of Westminster. He d. tioma. in 1682, being at the Earl emf Duckhsghamshire, by mvlaom (who el. 23 April, 1794) time neaster of Trinity College, Cambridge. v. Montagss, n-ho it. in 1710 vs. tioger. of ttongham, in Norfolk; 0. 3 Sept. 1651; antttor Mache, to John, 2nd Marqneee of Plate; and it. in Sept. of the interesting memoir of his three elder brothers, so well known as The Ls’ia of the ,Socthu. tte was father of Doors Nesvn, Esu1. if t;engl,ain, who efi l’y Jane. Ins 2nd Csntto, Eoq., the late mipulent batelcer, by whom (who il. iss wife, dais, of W’. Lake. Esq. of Ilitehana, two dotis.,,fnne, 1577) he had two mare dane., vi. to Josiah hoydell, and Arminn, to Nathaniel lOcal; and tiro sons, Foc’ovxstu, his t,eir; md Edward-Ihoger, Susax, RAnovess Nosvn, ci. 18 Nov. 1131, to Ccl. John- rectee of Riugitead, Not-folk. The elder, Fmsrsvais Rosin, Esq. of hloughnnt and tlaettngi, 8. 14 Georgiana, if. 25 Aug. hall. March, 1749; me. Arabella, don. of isaac 51mb, Bs. of ttanspstesd, and had two sons and one dan., viz., Fn,oxeis-Esrnrssrn, his heir; Chartes-Edn-atd, rector of t’hilde Gkefmrd. ttmmrmeislnre; and Arahella, imi. to Sir John Meade. ‘rise aidest sosi, Fssxcis-Fsrnesscn Nosin, Bsq. of Rougtsam and Starchiiaeeoo of Rnte in 1041, when it vested in her sister, ttastungs; 0. 2 Joly, l37i;ma. l6hzabetts, dais. of lIce Lxnv SLOAN Nnnrm, the prcoant L’asunwnso Nowm. Rev. W’. ;vlntear, vicar of ttastinos; asid hail issuse, Fareesse’s, lisa heir; Chartes-Wittiono, in holy orders’ Dsidhey; llager-2tosilagsae ; Edo-acd ; t’rancis ; and Aralmethi .Me. North it. 6 Get. 1531, and was a. by Ins ct’tcst son, Fsenrnics NnnTn, Esq. of Ronghain nail Itaotitugs, gorged and chained, or. 0. 2 Jnly, 1800; who oe. 1820, Janet, o’id,w of t1ntmerr Shntiteseortls, Esq. of Gao-thorpe lIalt, and dnis. of Sir John ltarjorihanks, hart., anti has, Charlci, 0. 1028; Marianne; and Janel-Cathcrhse, Mary, ci. to Sir William Spring, Dart. is. Anne, ci. to Ro3crt Foley, Es,1. 334 N 0 11 ladly, to William, Earl of Yarmonth. iv. Chrhtiso, Os. to Sir George Wenyeve, Kit. f’neuceo, 5th kmaron; who haviasg ci. Cntharhte, don, of mosied to parliament iii the lifetime of his father, 2 5th George, Earl of ttalifax, by whom ho bad one oon, surviving ehilrh-cu, Dnewncnw, Dish,,1, of Winchester (father of FRANCis, present Ras;c me Guttronn, ace lOaf flue), amid don, and co-heir of Sir Robert Fnrnesc, Dart. ef FREDERicK, } 4tlt and 5th ens-Is. Glenborvio and d. 6 Feb. 1817. 1612. Lindsay, seho ,l. 6 March, 1926. Lady Charlotte Lindsay ,t. 25 Get. 15-19. parta, of general knowledge, of a versatile understandiieg, fitted for every sort of hmnoieucso ; of infinite wit atid he lead me dau. 15-11. The cart mm,, lndly, 21 FeIm. 1706, Susan, dan. of Thnmao Sydney Doyle (non’ North), 2nd eon of the late Licnt.-Gen. 4 Sty Charles Doyle, G.C:Ft. (See DOYLE, EasT.) Detuveess these throe ladies the ancient barony of Keith, of Kirlfieg, fell hito almeyasece uspon his lordshtps demise, 20 April, 1102, and en continued until the decease of the Cm-cat ;omm—lr Feh. 1153-4. Av,,eo—Az., a lion, paeeant, betuvecn lhree fienrs-de-ile, er, Siujmpimu’fera—Two dragons, o-ings elevated, en., dneally Halo—tUrtling Tower, co. Camluridge; Wrowlon Abbey, sucar Itauubnry- b anil Putmuc’ 11 ilt Surrey. Tess Houuoe—I0, Arilnglon Street.