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 LYT consequence. Sir Thomas ccc. Catherine, dan. and sole heir of Sir Thomas Cresopten, of Driffield, es. Pock, and had, I. HENRY. ii. CHARLES. xci. Edward, killed in a duel, usm. sv. William, ci. ciesi. v. Ferelinsnde, ci. incas. vs. George, ci. a.p. in 1712. i. Catherine. TIe ci. 22 Foh. 1642-50, and was s. by his eldest sscrviaing son, SIR Hnvnv, who alec suffered for Lie attachment to reyalty, and was imprisoned in the Tower of l,sndon for eeventccn mociths. lie ccc. lot, Philadelphia, elan, and coheir of Thomas Carey, lnd son of Robert, Earl of lien- month; and dndly, the lien. Elizabeth Newport, dan. of Frcmeis, Viscount Ncwpoc’t, hut had no iesne. He ci. icc 1701, when the title devolved upon his brother, SIR CnAaoea. This gentleman was likewise an active partisan of royalty, accd was within tice walls of Cololcester when that town nnderovent the severe siege by CnnsIwsi.L’s forces. lied. 2 May, 1710, in the 17th year of his age, and lbs lordship ci. 31 April, 1017, and was a. by his son, was s. by his enly enrviving son5 (by his 2nd wife, Accne, GrOccac-WILLIAM, present barccso. dan. and co-heir of Thomas Temple, ef Prankton, in Warwickahire), SIR TnossAe, TIP. for the cc. Worcester, and lord of tlce —inireland. ilarcccc, 13 Aug. 1794—ico Great ilritaicc. Admiralty in 1707; who ca. 0 May, 1704, Christian, daa. of fancily also bearo tics fallcca’iccg qn:crteringe 0. arg., a beicd, Sir Richcard Temple, Bart. ef Stewe, eo. Bucks, by whom eatieed, sa., withicc cc bordure, osigrailed, gn., bszant0s, for he bad issue, Genains, his heir. Thomse, ci. nina. 10Apr11, 1729. Charles, bishop of Carlisle, ci. nasa. in 1708. Richard (Sir), iCE., m. 14 Dee. 1741. Rachel. eldest dan. of Wrietheelcy, Duke of Bedford, and widew of Seroop, let baccci, a trident, er. Dnke of Dridgewater, hut ci. 5. p. 1 Oct. 1770. WcLL1AM-lleaecv, created Laid Weelrole, inherited as 7th baronet. Christian, m. to Thomas Pitt, Esq. ef Beconnec, father ci the 1st Lord Camelfnrd. Anne, as. to the Rev. Praac;ie Aysoongh, PD. Hester, ccc. te Jebcc F’itemanrice, Esq. of Springfield Castle, os. Limerick. Sir Thomas ci. 14 Sept. 1711, and was e, by his eldest son, Sic Oser.oE, 5. 17 Jan. 1709. This gentleman, svhe represented Bnlwer-Lyttocc, P.C.) of Knohwnrtlc, in the cc. of the borough of Ocakhampton in parliament, was ilortford, and a Baronet ; b. May, 1801); ca. 29 appointed secretary to the Pc’hcce of Wales icc 1727; one ci Aug. T827, ltoeina, only anrviving dan. of Francis the eem,Riosionec’s to the Treaaccc’y icc 1744 ; cefi’ersr te the Wheoler Eoq. of Lizzard Connoic no. Limerick, and heneshold, acid a privy-eoaccciler, in 1714 ,and in 1711, has had, chancellor and nnder-treae’n’sr of the Exeiceqnsr. Sir George Lyttelton was elevated to the peec’ago, 10 Nov. 1717, by the title of Lenn Lvva’eLTnN, .Iiarsa s.f FraaHey, cc. llbrcceier. Ills lordship ccc. Lucy, dan. of llngh Portescne, Esq. of Flilsigh, cc. Devon, by whein (who ci. 19 Jan. 5747) ha hail isane, Ticawos; accd Lney, ccc. to Ac’thnr, Viscount Lord Lytton, the distingnishod writer, novolist, and Valentia. He as. Indly, 10 Aug. 1747, Ehieahelh, dan. of Sir politician, was elected SIP. for Herts in 1852, and Robert Rich, I4art. Red. 22 Aug. 1771, and was z, by his son, TNCIiA5, 2nd lard; who cc. Apphia, 2nd dan. of Dnceme wae eosastitnted, in 1858, H. M. Pc’inoi1ial Secretary Wilts, Esq. of Chipping Norton, and relict of Jescph Peach, of State for the Colonies, which office he c’osigncd in governor of Ccdesctta, but had no isscce, His lordship ci. 27 Janoc 1859. lIe was created a baronot, 18 Jccy, Nov. 1779, when the peerage expired ; hnt the baronetcy 1838, and was s’aiocd to the poerago cs Baron Lytton, reverted to his scuds. (tbe baroness ci. 0 April, 1040,) Wss.LIAM-Iismcax’ <refer to children of 4th barenet), who 14 Jn1y, 1866. had been elevated to the peenege of Ireland, 31 Jnly, 1770, by tics title of Earea Wccicete, ef Bailccmere, ccc. LeccpJ’ercc’. His lordship was geverner of South Carohna, icc 1711; of Jamaica, in 1700; and envoy-extraordinary and micnsterplenipetocctiary to tue eenrt of Poetccgal, icc 1700. He was dan. acid solo heiress of RucnAao-WAnnnaTeN LYTTON, created a peer of Great Britain, 13 Ang. 1794, by the came gsq, of Enebworth Park, Iferto, snoceedircg lo the Knob- title which bad exph’ed with liii ccephew and predecessor. worth estates by the cvihl of his mother, 19 Dec. 1043, and Lard Lyttelten cci. 2 June, i7oi, Mary, eldest dan. and coheir taking the surname of LYT’OeN by sign-cnannal, becance tho ef James Macartney, Esq. of Longferd, in Ireland, rehiresecstative of his ncotbor’s family. ascd the bead of tho nephew acid sn-heir of Ambroao Anngier, Earl of Langford, twcc ancient honses of LYTTIcN s.f L’aetwsrllc, accd Rossasece by whom he bad issue, Groans-PiLEs, his sneceeser. Charles-Adam, acc officer in the navy, who fell in action, in Lytteuc foccght at Askahcn, under RICHARD Pour dr Lieu, 1781. heater, cc. in 1783, to Sir Richard-Colt hears, Dart.; and acccl Sir Alexander do Iytton held, Iesc3c. EscwAsco I., considerable ci. in 1701. Ills lordship cc. lndly, 19 Peb. 1774, Caroline, dan. of ltonsnr us LYTTON was govornor of Bolsover Cccsrlo, scraptrollsr John Briatow, Req. of Qniddenhasn, in Nerfolk, and had in lIce Peak, to Qneen JOAN. His gnncdsouc, Ssa Ilosrnx Os issue, WsLc.casn-HrNnv, 3rd lord. Carolhce-Amcc, ca. 4 May, 1008, to the Right lien. Reginald gracid wac’drccbe. accd nscclsr-treasnrorof Englacud, jcurchaeod Pele-Carew, of Antony Ilonse, so. Corhwall. The baron ci. 14 Sept. 1001, and was s. by his eldest son, His dana. were, Cary, cc, to Sir Theopbilns Eiddni1’b, Dart. Olary, as. to Wiliiam Plewden, Iteq. 4.nne, cci, to JosephAmphlett, Esec,. of dent, co. Stafferd. this Nccrman by WILLIAac the Conqueror, arc still in thg 719 LYT Genror-Pt’LRe, tccd barocc, 5. 27 Oct. 1703; at whose decease aRia. 32 Nev. 1021, the hononrs develvod upon bis half-brother, Wsomaac-lirncny, 3rd baron, 5. 3 Aprli, 1782; who cc. 4 hatch, 1813, Lady Saraic Spencer, eldest dan. of GeorgeJolcn, 2nd Eccrl Sposccer, cocci lca,i issue, s. Grnccnc-Wsrc.uAss, present peer. 51. Spencer, ii. 19 Juice, 1810, ncarshich in the c’oyal honesbold; as, 10 Aug 1841, lloscrietta, shiest dan. and ec,-heir of tics late Pc’ederick-ilanciltec Corccewcdi, Req. of Drlbury, Sbrcpabire, and granddan. ccf the Right Rev. Dr. Corccewall, bishop of Wccrecotcr, and has a son, WilliamIlenry-Cornewall, ii. 9 Juice, 3009. iii. Willism-lleccry, hI A., icc holy orders, cacconc af Worcester acid c color ef Ilagley 5. 3 April, 1820; cci. 24 Sept. 1824, Esccily Pepya, yenccgest dan. of the late itt. Rev. Henry Popys. II, II., bishcc1c of Worcester. I. Cciralino-Lavinia. is. Laviccia, as. 14 Oct. 1843, to tics 11ev. henry Glynne, MA., rector of Ilawardea, brotlcer of Sir S. Glynsco, Earl.; 4. 3 Oct. 1810. Cc’eccliecce—Dancnet, 11 July, 1038. Earcax, 31 Jniy, 1770 Ac’aco—Arg., a chevron, between three osoahlopa, sa. TIde WreTcors; 2. gn., a 1ccccc, rasccpceot, witicin a bc’rdnro, cccgrailod, or, fcc’ linnc,crY 3. Pranos acid Eciglccccd, qnarterly, withicc a barduee, gobooy, arg. cncd as., for PLANTAOENET. Crerl—A lloor’a hsccd, in lcrccfile, senped at the shoulders, ppr.. wreathed about the tecuples, arg. acid sa. Sccjcporiere—On either side a merman, ppr. ; in bie exterior .llIo;Is—lfng Bion, crag roy. &at—Hagley Park, Slenrbridgs, Worcestershic’e. Tewa Jlsase—32, Sh’attou Street, Piccadilly. L V T T 0 N. LTTTON, BARoN (Sir Edward-Ooorgo-Eai’le.Lytton i, Encoeoo-Rnsra’r, sec. to 11cr Majoety’s iegatieu at Vienna, t. S Nev. 1030 ;ca. 4 Oct. 1104, Edith, Ond dais. of the Hon. Edwan’d Vilhiers (ace Cosasocoocs, E. os). and has a san, ii. 19 Se1ct. 1001, and a dan. i. Emihi--Elirabcth, ci. Sic Aprli, 1541. 3Ltllcauc. Sir, EnwAun Euowrn-LvrTeN, the 3rd son of WnLi,cAuaEARLE Beowecc,° of Ileydon Hall and OVeod-Bahliccg, Norfolk, Eaq. (brigadisr-gecs.), by Elizabeth-Barbara his wife, or Noar,avo, of Casereylt acid Meccac/o/y. The LvTTONe came originally fc’ocn Lytton, icc Derbyshire. Sir Gihbec’t de estates in the Peak. In the reign of llrncav IV., of the king’s household, and Agister of the forests Lvrxos, knight of the Bath, privy-ronocillor. keo1cer of lIce Knobwoc’rh (lecccp. HENRY VII.), which had cn’eviensly be, honeged to tcic ncaterccah fannly. the Tlotofte. Icc tIle reigli pf EoczAssxu, Sun ROwLAND Lonoce was lientencuct of the * Doeceudod from Tnrchd, onrnanced Belrer, one ef tbp war titles of Odin. The laccds of Dciihing, eeccforrod npep posseosien of Icts descendant.