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 FEC Sir John Morris, Dart, of Casement, es. Gtamsrgan, by whom (who 0. 4 June, 1825) be had, Joaeru-FnANcio, presont baronet. Elizaboth-Menrielta. Frances-Emma, at. 14 May, 1811. Crentiosa—24 Dec. 1802. Arr,so—Qoartorly: or sod ac. over all, four lozenges, conjoined, in cross, between as many annoicts, all counter-changed. Crest—A cockatrice, red. JIolte—Vsueit veritas. Scot—Grange, co. limerick. FEC HELL. BROOKE-PECHELL, Seso GEO55GE- Sastuat, of Paggieohasn, Eoocx; la 10 Marcia, 1819 ; o. hie conchs 00 5th baronet, 29 June, 1860; su. at Uharwar, in India, 11 Oct. 1842, Mary-Robasrtaon, eldeot dan. of the late Col. Bremner, of the 47th Madras N.I., andnieco of the late Scotch judge, Lord Roberteon, and hae had ieauo, s. Sxssue-Groaoz, RN., t. 16 Aug. 1812. is. William-Paul-Jacob, 5. 14 Feb. 1856; al. 0 July, 1556. iii. Augustus-Alexander, 5. ii Jetty, 1837. iv. llemce-James, 0. in 1002. a’. Ctsarles-Willims, 0. in 1064. a. Georgina-Bremner. ii. Caroline-Jane-Louisa, at. at Madras, 24 Dcc. 1245. us. May-Sarah-Florence. iv. Mary-Anne-Henrietta-Cecil. V. Jane, d. U Feb. 1861. Lfitcagc. This family was established for a tong series of generations at Montauban, in Languedoc, France. By docunaouta ;hat escaped the persecution to which the Proteotants were exposed towards the end ef the sixteenth century (that Sir Paul was e. at his decease, isa 2002, by his eldsr son, have been deposited, and aro new extant, in the Heralds’ II. Sin Tuosixo, a major-goB. isa the army; us. ins 1723, Office), we are enabled to go back as far as Psrnnn car. Charlotte, 2ud dan. of I,icot.-Gcn Sh’ John Clavoring, PEcnELs, Baron of La Bsisscnade and St. Cran Bsrrd, who, KB., commander-ha-chief isa laanlia, lsy his wife Lady Diana to exonerate himself from the uatieaal burdens (from SVest, ysaasaagost dan. of JoIns, 1st Earl Dc La Wan’, and by which only the noblesee were exempt), produced a certificate, her (who 0. 33 Oct. 1042) he had issue, bearing date June 18, ii47, to prove his descent, and Thansas-Droelsc, 0. July, 1784; sI. Aug. 1799. to secure himself and family from these requisitions to SAsaceL-Jona, 3rd baroect. which every subject of inferior rank was expeeed. This Genaoe-Rsenaen, 4tla baronet, Pierre es. Louiao, dan. of Do Fcuncl. Their eldest eon, JEAN Honxcc or. PFCHELO, ss. 10 July, 2575, tsaabcan, Prances-Kaiherine, so. 3 Aasg. 1024, Is the Rev. Robert Tredcroft, Ban. of do Prevest. Their eldest eon, SAMUEL usa PecneLs, m. 0 Dec. 1014, Rachel do ‘alotte, of a noble family in Guienne, and was father of JEAN Honxoo nc PrducLe, as. 17 Jan. 2643, Jeanne de In Lance, of the province of Qsscrcy. Their only son, SA25UEL usa Pccnece, 5. 2644, sas. to the ltlarquise Thierry do Sabonuierres, was forced to fly on the revocation of the edict of Nantes, leaving behind him two dane., who had been placed in a convent, and educated in the Romsncatholic faith, and who received from Loom Xiv. a ga-ant ef their father’s lands. These ladies as. the one to 31. do Cahucac, and the other, ill, do St. Sardoo, of Castle Serrasin Sir Thomas assumed, in 1202, the smasamo of Bacuasa. Me ; and their estates are still in the possession of their at. If Jnno, 1826, and was s. by his son, descendants. H. de Pechels settled in Ireland, where he III. San 5.5.55Cm-JoHN, F.R.S., rear-admiral RN., CD., lived many ysam, supported by a pension granted by King K.C.H. ; 0. 1 Sept. 1782; who as. 15 April, 1S32, Julia-Maria, W1T.LSAM Ill., and by considerable remittances from hia dan. of Rohea’t-Rdward, 9th Lord Poire, haat by her (who so. daughters. Ilis only son, Jonon PEcuELL, Esq., 0. in 1679, embraced the military o. by his brother, profession, and served in Spain and Flanders, He sa. Jane, IV. Sin Gm.annsa-Racuaan, a naval officer of disthactinn, dan. of John Boyd, Esq., and had issue, to arrive at maturity, who was 0. 30 June, 1789, and hevinag entered the Royal viz., Samuel, a master in chancery, ra. 1st, Frances, dan. of gentleman-usher of the privy chamber, and eqnerry to the Frangois Gaultier, Esq.; and lndly, Margarrtla, dan. of Sir late Qneen AnELAsnn; he was also H.P. for Brighton; ho Thomas-Pym Bales, Part. and at. 0. p. in April, 1182. George, kilied at Carthagena. PAUL, of whom presently. and co-heir of Cecil, late Baron do la Zonche, and sister of Slery, isa. to Brigadier-Gen. Caillaud, of Aston Rasvant. The 3rd son, I. LIEUT.-CcSL. PAUL PEcRELL, a distinguished officer in i. Wallians-Benry Cecil-George, csplain 77ch regiment; 0. 26 the British service, was created a Baronet, I May, 1797. a. Bennielta-Katlserhae, sss.26 Aug.l 850, Sir Percy ilnrreli,Bart He m. in 1752, Mary, only dan. and heir of Thomas Brooke, u. Adelaide-Harriet, ass. 24 Sept. 1837, Alfred-PlautsgenetFrederick-Charles Esq. of Pagglosham, in Essex, by Frances his wife, dan. and heir of Daniel Wilnoot, Esq., and had issue, s. TussiAs, his successor. sr Augushas, of Bortshampstrad, appointed receiver-gen. of Vice-Admiral Sir George- Richard Bmskc - Pechell, 0. 29 the Post-office in 1785, asd of the Cusisms in 1190; sa. is June, 1869, when be was o. by his relative (se, aisle, issue sf Sept. 1781, Sarah, Ird dan. and es-heir ef the Rev. Thomas let baronet), San GEuRoE-SAMUSOL BsooKE-PEcEELL, ths Drake, Is.D., rector of Amersisam, and had issue, 879 PE C 1 Samuel-George, of Reerley, hauls, capt. RN. i. 6 Joly, aSs ass, II Jon. 1017, Corolise, 2nd daao sat William Thoyts, Esq. of Sollsampslcad House, hens; and at. 80 15cr. 1840, leaving assoc, Ceoace-Sassree., prcssut baronet. Charles, comm. tiN., t. 22 lane, 1025; so. 25 Aug. 1552 Acne — Catharisse, eldest d.$ss. of ltdssssassd —11 eiesniucs Owen, Esq. of Stoke St.llilbro’ Lodge, ce. Salop and has issue, Charlcs-M’Gregor-Sasnuel. 3Cd,uamd-Dssalsh. Emma-liosalied. Anne-Catherine. William-Mortimer, lient. late paymasler 85th regt.; 0. 28 March, 1022; a’s. Georgians, dao. 5,0 Johas hlacmp, Esq.; and as. at Graham’s Tows, S. Africa, Id Feb. 1859, having had issue, William-Morlimer anal Clancles, Eslsrard-Roduoy-Cecil, capt. royal military train, 0. 24 July, 1837; os. Alicia-Alieyee, dan. of tiac Thy. John P,olhweli. Caroline-Sarah. 2 Augustus, 0. io 1791; MA., foamerly claancelior of St. David’s. 8 Ilerace-liobert, in Isasly orders, chancelior of Ilrecon and rector of Ray, near Itruley-os-Thasses; 5. in Slay, 1792; ass. 29 July, 1026, hasty Carolinc-Slary, 3rd dass. of licarAdmiral Lord Stark ldrr, by his wife, the Cossntess of Antrim, and has issue, Aognstos. Mark-Robert, capi. RN.; so. 6 Jous, 1061, Ellen- Maria, youngest dan. of C. Derby, Esq., and niece to Sir Sansuel bludyor, Hart., anal has assn, t. 21 July, 1062 Horace-Seyuasnr. Hervey-Charles, Os. 19 Aag. loll Horatia-Charlslie, as,. 3i Slay, 1066, Ia Cal. henry Skip- with, son of Sir Gray Skipss’ith, Part. Caroliue-Aune. I Mary, so. to J. Smith, Esq. of Ashlyns ifall, iterts. 2 Frances-Augusta, a. 0 April, 1013, to the Right Rev. Jolaa-Saskes Jesioiaassn, hislaep of St. David’s. 3 Calhsrise-Anse, a;’. .5 March, 1011, to the Rev. Henry Tossnsenal, of }loniogtou Stall, Warscickslsire. 4 Claarlotte-Elicabetla, ‘a. in 1830, to Ihe Rev. hlsrace Shunrs. 5 Caroline, ca. in 1020, to the Rev. Robert Pomberton, ot Milichope Ball, ca. Solop. Charlotte-Diana, ‘.1. Oct. 1802. MA., prebendery of Chichesler and rural deasi, reclsr ol Tangmere and West lchenoa’, and vicar of Fittlen’srsh, Sussex, youngest brother of Henry Tredcraft, Esq. of Warn- ham Ceurl, Iiorahasu (oae BuRKe’s La,,aalcal Pests’s). Tue Rev. SIr. Tredcreft ,l. 19 Dec. 1046, havisig had issue by tisis marriage, Charles-Lennox, capt. H. BA. 0. 24 Oct. 1932, m. 13 Nov. 1063, Barriette-Soplais-Lonisa, cidest dais. sf J.-B. Woodward, Rsq.; Frances, ass. 24 Jan. 1065, to Sir B. Drydeu, Part.; Caroline, as. 0 April,l054, to Richard Chrislopiser Nayhor, Esq. of Mouton Ball, Chesinre, cud ci. Feb. 1833; Georgiea, Os. at Genoa, 12 May, 1054. to Sir Charles Watson, lien.; and Emily-Susan, es Feb. 1061, to William-Fermsr Ramsay, Esq. Sept. 1944) he had no issue, He sf. 3 Nov. 1849, and was Navy in 1S93, bccame a vice-adminal in 1858. lIe was m. I Aug.1926, the Hon. Kathertsae-Annahella Bisshopp, dan. the present baroness, and had issue, May, 1830 killed in the trenches before Sebaslopel, 1 Sept. toss. Somerset, Esq. of Rnfleld Cenrt, Middle. sex, DL., only son of the late Lord Jsbu Somerset. present baroaiot.