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 PAU TII5NAS SAOINE, who inherited as 2nd baronet. is. MAOOALENE, is. in 1798, to Thomas Dowdeawell, Eoq. Isle gdward Iloere, Esq. of llooreeforr, eo. ‘i’iora”y; and of l’uil Court, oo. Worcester, but had no issue. She ci. 1841. Sir Thomas Pasley had a command in the fleet of Lord iii. Ileborl, an officer in lien army, dcrraerd. Howe ou the 1st of June, 1794. He ci. 29 Nov. 1899, and e. Elizetsell,, en. to the 12ev. JoSe Richards, son of Ceeldard was e., according to the limitation, by his grandson. Ci’eadses—l Sept. 1794. Arias—Az. on a chevron, arg., between three roses in lIe ci. 11 April, 1799, and was’, by his eldest eon, chief, of the lost, end in base an anchor, or, three thiatles, II. Sin Jnee,uA-CnnserusAs, t. 4 lice. 177i ; en. 11 April, slipped, ppr. Cs’esl—Ont of a naval coronet, gold, a sinister arm Cu armour 1811, Elizeheth, youngest dan. of the Pete Henry Wallis, ppr. grseping in the hand a staff, thereon a flog, arg., Eoq. of Drishano Castle, re Cork, but by her (who ci. charged with a cress, gu.; and on a canton, az., a human 16 April, 1916) had no issue. Sir Joshua ci. in liil, and leg, erect, conped above the knee, or. Melts—Pro rege et patria pngnans. Seal—Tics Craig, Bowneae, Lake of Wsndermere, Weetmerland. C’eolissa—w Jan. 171-1. Aims—Ac., a sword, erect, org., PAUL. PAUL, Sin 1IOBERT-JOSRUA, of Paulville, co. Carlow; a. as 3rd Ubaronet, at the decease of his fl uncle in 1842; 6. 3 April, 1820 II fr)N ccc, Nov. 1848, Anne, eldest dan. of the late 1Pm. Blacker, Eaq. rof Woodhrook, en. Wexford, liv VIJM VN Anne his wife, deter of the let Lord Carew, and has issue, e. WeLLiasc-JoenU.e, 8. 21 Jone, 1811. Is. Rshert-Gtrn, 8. Ii Sept. 1916. I. Anne-Isabel. n. Snaan-llarianna. in. Ellen-Elizabeth, twin wish Susan. IL in rar. JosnuA PAUL, Esq. of Panlewerth, eo. Durham, an officer in Ireten’s dragoons, went over to Ireland under the Tue 11ev. NIrneLos PAUL, of Berkeley, or’. Glourueter, banner of CecoaswzrL. He had three eons, Jeffrey, whose male line terminated with his eons, and his Rend, Esq. of Lutton, ro. Dorert, and sister of Denia eetates devolved upon his granddane. William, whose male line sorminatcd with his son, who and had issue, m. John; n. ONrsseRoRUe ; sit. Jonathan; fell in a duel, and his property devolved upon his dan., cv. Ohadiah ; v. Samuel. The Rev. Nicholas Paul ,i, 1690, whom. henry Perry, Eeq. of Seskin. JoenuA. JOOnUA PAUL, Esq. (the youngest eeu), of Ratbmere, Os. Tue REv. Onzoivnoens PAUL, M.A. Magdalcn College, Carlow, ia. in 1618, Mehetahle, dan. of Robert Saunders, Oxford, vicar of Warnboc-ough, co. Wilts, was ii. S llareh, Eeq. of Saunders’ Court, ro. Wexford; and dying in 1689, 1619 ; ci, and left a son and heir, waa e. by his only surviving son, (he had one dan., Hannah, NICROLAS PAUL, Eeq., who en. Elizabeth, dan. of Thomas wife of James Mayhill, Eoq, of Esliarney), JEFFREY PAUL, Eeq. This gentleman was retnmed to I. DEAN, his incressor. parliasoent by the co. of Carlow from 1721 until his decease. ss. Onesiphcerns, of hledhere’cgh, cc. Gloucester, wise was He m. in 1718, Elizabeth, only dan. of Eichard Christmas, Esq. of Whitfield, ro. Waterford, lIP. fer the city of dan. of Francis Blarkberae, Esq. of St. Nicholas, Yorkshire, Watsrford, by whom he had issue, Joshua, predereaeed his father, mess. CnneeTaeAs, who e. his father. william, ss. to Mary, dan. of Alexander Boyd, Eeq., and had one dan. Jeffixy, oo. Margaret, dan. of Ileejamin Morris, Esq. of Waterford, and hod a eon, Jsffi-oy. Thomas, in holy orders, dean of Rachel, en. 1st, Elizabeth, only dan. of William Hawkins, Eeq., Ulster king-of-arms; Mr. Paul was e. by his elder son, 2ndly, lIlies Lyster, but had no issue. Elieabeth, m. to John Brownc, Req. Sueannah, ni. to Albert Gledsranes, Esq. Mehstahle, iii. to Jemee Perry, lieq. Mr. Paul ci. in 1710, and was a. by his oldest surviving eon, shire, by whom (who ci. 7 Sept. 1746) ha had an only son, CnesesTatAe PAUL, Eaq. of Paulville, Co. Carlow, who en. Jesew. lie en. tirdly, Margaret, dun. of Phillp Hamptose, Ellen, dan. of Robert Carew, Eaq., lIP., of Ballynamona, Esq. of Westhisry, Gloucealershire, without issue. He ci. co. Watsrford, and Caetlehoro’, in the co. of Werford, by 11 harsh, 1784, and was s. by his son, whom he had four eons and three dane., viz., JoenL’A, his heir. Robert, barrister-at-law, 11.1’.; see. Urills, elan, of Banns John Snow, Req. of Hsndon, Middlesex, of the firm of Drake, Esq. of Cocnplin. Jsffery, an officer in the anew; ci. uam. Christmas, rapt. RN. Elizabeth, os. to l{onry Wullia, Esq. of Weefwoed, cs Cerk. Dr. Paul ci. 19 June, 1819. His elder eon, Ellen, ,o. to the Rev. henry Connsr, ol Williamstoo’n, Co. Waterford. Soeaona, en. to James Anderson, Eeq. of Gc-acsdiea. Ho was a. by isis eldest eon, I. J05RUA PAUL, Esq. of Paulville, who was created a Hail, eo. Durham, and grenddau., maternally, of Thomas. BARONET OF leeLxwn 20 Jan. 1794. SirJoohnam. in 1771, 8th Earl of StrathmorO, by whom (who ci. 19 Apcil, loll) he Sarah, don, and co-heir of William Gun, Eaq. of Kilmeney, had isano, co. Kerry, and had issue, e. JosnoA-CneeesToese, 2nd baronet. II. William-One, barrister-at-law, en. liarianna, den. of tIes Louisa, youngesl dan. of Ilonry Beran, Esq., acid has two eons, 877 PAU ci. in May, 1813, leaving, 1 Roeescv-Joenr’.a, present bsrseel, I Elizabeth. I Ellen-Jose. Ilirhards, Esq. of Gc-aogr, ro. iVrxfe,-,l, ned has issue. n. Ellen. iii. Sarah. iv. Iiorsthea, decesecd. was e. by his nepleesv. pomneol and lull, or, between foer crosses pattde-fllrhte, of she ,eeond. Cites—A cross patsle-fltrhde, er, bonreen iwo sword,, crert, in saltier, org., psinseels and hilts, gold. JIells—Vona spec vitev. Seale—l’sulcillc, eo. Carlow; RoIl1glan, es. l’aleoford; and Tinoron, Wicklow. PAUL. PAUL, Sitt AUBREY-JORN-UFAN, of Rodhurgh, no. Gloucester, 6. 1827 ; a. his father as 3rd baronet, 7 Sept. 1868; cci. 14 Jan. .4. 1851, Laura, 2nd dma. of Sir 4 Johu-Lister Lioter-Kaye, Bart. ILLhltZlfit. vices of Frampton-on-Severn, Os. Nary, 4th dan. of John Bend, Esq., NP., one of CaotdwELL’e ronneil of elate, and his 2nd son, Dean, Eeq. of Woodrhestsr, ro. Glonreeter, and bad cane, created a Bar,stet, I Sept. 1162. Sir Onesipheres ci. shrice, bet had snrviving issue only by his first crife, Jane, sale viz., I Jane, en. to Themes Pellat, Esq. of Stanley I’ark, Gtsersatsr; ci. e.p. in 1810. 2 Elioal,eth, en. te Gsorgs Snow, Esq. of Laagtsn, Barest- shire; and ci. 1 Jan. sill. And Isis snecessor, Ssa Greece Ovremvnoscre, as whose derrase, if Bee. 1820, lice baronetcy exptsed. (See llUeKE’e E.elinrl Boronelegc.l DEAN PAUL, Esq., whs is. lot, Elizabeth, den. of Wililam Andrewe, Esq. of Stone House, ro. Gloucester, by svhonc (who ci. 4 May, 17-11) he had no issue; and Indly, AnneGastreil, dan. of John Self, Esq. of Cirenrcstrr, Gloucester- JoHN PAUL, lIP. of Salisbury, who en. Prances, dau. of Snow, Paul, and Co., bankers in London, and had issue. JOUN-BEAN, creased a Rarensl. Esbers, capt. tiN., 8. in 1778; ci. sin’s, in 1004. 1. Sin Je,m-Praw PAUL, DCL., 8. in Dec. 1779, was created a Baronet I Sept. 1821, He is. 2 April, 1799, Frances-Eleanor, dan. of John Simpson, Eeq. of Rradlry 5. JsnN-BrAce, 2nd bareesl. is. Groeee-RoemcT, 8. 27 July, 1811; in. 19 ltarrh, 1828,