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 L Y T counties of Essex and Iii rts. commander of the forces of who is. Pans, lan. of Sir Randal Brereton, of Malpas, by lb so ci ‘isutirs at Tilhurv camp, alol cal lain P the bai a of llary, dan. of Sir William Orifflib, and 2. 1 Fob, 1584, pot donors. Fri ni ilic maiviao’e of the sal, I Sir floss Ian’l with Ann,’, dan. of Ohm r, 1st Li ri St. 4 ,ilnt of lilt isho (41k in dooec.nt from Marto, t I,o.oichanlll. graodsnotlor of dlonaehdy, in Angleeey, whose swill bears date 30 Per. of Ils:sev VII.; in let, to Sir Olisir 51. ,l,du ; filly, to 1641, and was psovod in 1652. He ns. Jane, sieter of Sir tin Otiko of Somerset), dtsorinlsd Lyvrus-SrrOnE l,varoe, John Price, Bart. of Newtewn, co. Jlontgoneery and dan. intl WILLi vet llom’,w’s, loop, Aster. T.yvvos-Svoonr of Edward Price, Esr1, of Newtosvn, lineally descended from Lv rr,,e snow oled his maternal uncle, Sir William livtloit in tin. t slates if Knobworlli and dvii p without issue, Rtyeras Gs.onsvnn, Prince of Pferlys, and bad a sen and hei1iioothe,l I Its in lii ins tirot con sin, Ike said WH,Lia Si ltiinissna,o f (lies reylt, who t, k the name md arms of in the army of King CnAisLEs I., and knight-elect of the Lvnos’. Tl,rois ii Cnn aneieiil fimils’ of II .bius.m, or more proS Royal Onk, who ii. in 1690, leaving, by Margaret his wife, p rlr Ni ‘noes,with it. principal ii tenn’ui mifes, we snbj ,iin ils :1 sr ci of Itt. pri 5. iii b,ue’nei from the Iloaso of Tailor iii I 11 mccci roil linus ,,f lirilaito lint cci ill a wit, King ‘ifWales, elton in btittls. n. 873, dan. and sole heir of Timothy Jlyddolton, Esq. of Pantyoeeyn, left, by Andliarad, his wife, lan. an’l heir of itleuric ap of Chirk Castle, and by leer (who, on the mother’s eide, was I yfnwal, Lord of Cardigan, throo sons, vie., 1. P5,1(1 kern, King of North Wales, from whom derived, fourth its descent from Sir Eosvland Lytten, and Aims his 111th in aeccent, Ilelerivu Ar CytfAN, King of North snife, dan. of Lord St. Ji’bn, of Bletehee) svas father of Wales, P,’uudsr of the lsl iloyal Trihe of Wales, Of his rlalilren, the sl,lest eon, OWeN Civ osenn alt Griffith, King if North Wales, the rlnvalroiss asserte, of the i,nle— is. Ehsabeih, dan. and en-heir of Gulee fleysbam, Esq. of pendenes i,f his country apnnst the English, d. leaving London, and by her (who ‘I.in 1737) left a dan., several children. JIm ‘rinuilsonwas the renowned Ls,esrcciv. the last Sosereigu Prince of Wales The 2nd sou 1710, svbo m. WILi,iAM Wainnrwvne, Req. of Varrow, in the of (heidi chi1i Cvnvn. Ca is ALi,Ans o, who en. Alice, dan. of Qneen’s County, a descendent of the Waaenen-nces ef Arlep, Gilbert do Clam, Earl of Iiurtfor,l, was father of Richard ap Ctsilwslla leo, whese dan. Altec, is. Sir Tudor, son of a,sd bail a son, Ednr fed Vyehhn, Cord of Ilrynlfsnigl. o. (lansti,, of whom ireoeotly. iii. dl rnvss, King if t’owys, whe 2. in 500, ancestor of 1745, sebo ma. in n7e8, Elizabeth, dan. of Paul Jodrell, Req. the Sovereigns ol Powys. The liii soil, l’AoeLL AC Ruonut MAwR, 2. in 207, leaving a son, svho in, in 1708, Wsn,n.sAss-LanLe Butane, Esq. of Wood Iloweto finn, er The Geod, King of all Wales, the celebrated Dahhing and Iloydon, brigadier-general, and 2. 15 Dec. 1844, lan’givsr if Casnbda, who d. in tl46, and wan o. by his son, leaving issue, Owe’e, King ef Sooth Wales, svhose son, Etcisis. slain in his father’s lifetime hy the reb,’lo of Go’ontland, left (with a dan., Gsvenllian, who is. ELI sTAN Cs onnynn, the famous Pdnce of Perilys, and by hint was ancssoor of Edward Price, Esq. of Newtewn, whose dan. Jane, on WiLLiAM IbinsasoN, Es1. of Gwersylt, s.s in the sequel), a son, Tunos Pawn, or J’lo Geest, King of Sontli Wales, who was slain in 0l3 his son, Rnvs sr Tunoo Mason, wan father of Gnirnsrn AC Rays, Prince of Sooth Wales, who is. Gwen- Iliac, dan. of Griffith ap Cynan, King of Sooth Wales, and seas fither of the Lord liliys, Prince of Sooth Wales, who 2. 1 May, 1136, leaving by Owoollian, his wife, dan. of Madec ap Mereilith, Prince of Powys, a dan., GWENLLiAN, whit ci tho above-named Enevrs.n VrcnAte, Lord of Boynifenigi, and by hina seas nsottter ef several sens, of whim the eldest, Sin Tnnoe a,r Enayren, is. Alice, dais. e,f Richard ap t’adwallader, and frons this marriage lineally derived Sir William Griffith, fihansl,crhain of Neeth Wales, whose dan., Mary, wife sf Sir Ilandal Breseton, Knt. of Sit icklach and Mslp,as, was mother of Jane Ifoeroten, wife of Nicholas Robinson, bishop of Bangor, of whom presently. Ednyfcd Vych.an had si. for his let arife, Tangwystl, dan. of Llowareb Jlr;m, Lord of Ilenon, in Anglesey, and ho her seas fither of Goose Ar Enevs-rn VYcHAN, Lord of Tivf Gastell, AM 1269, n-hose gmat-gmntlson, Ste Ti nos air Geoao, Kot. of Ponmyaodd, living in 1437, m. the Lady Margaret, din. aisd co-heir of Thomas ap Liewelyn, lord of Sstsfh Wales, and had a son and heir, isleneniva AC Tnnoo, who to. Margaret, dan. of Pan—id Vychan ap hiavid Liwyd, and had leone, Sin Owres Trees, Rut., who Ivan beheaded in 1460. fly his wife. (‘atbenne of Valets, youngest dan. of Citaicoes VI., King of ia-vnco, and widssv if Hs.anv V., King of }ingland, Sir Owen was grandfather of Messy VII., Kssg, if Eoglan’l. ANSI, of whose descendants we treat. Tins Lady, Asee Tonne, dan. of Meredith ap Tudor, end sister of of Lyvedeu, cc. Northampton, b. February, 1800; Sir Owen Tudor, ci. Sin WiLi,saai Noestevs, Ktit.,and had si 15 July, 1.S03, Enema-Mary, dati, of Jnbsa, Earl a sen Roneni Nonas-ys, Es,1 , sn-iso in. the dan. of Sir Peter of Uppef 0050ry (ere tAcIt title BURKE’S Rxtillet Potion, Knt., and was tuber of Ilceny Nnaiieys, Esq who assnme,l the esirnaine of Rtinise,ie. lIe is. Ellen, dass,, by Anus his wife, don, antI co-heir if Sir James Ilarringttn, Knt., of Sir William Stanley, Knt. of llootstn, son of Sir William Stanley, Knt. of Ileoton, by Agnes his wife, 3rd dais and ct-heir of Sir fioltert Grosvcssor, of Iinlme, and had a son, lens Beesasoe, Enq. of Conway, who in, Idergaret, dan. of the Rev. William llriekdale, and left a son, L Y V Ni000rAs Bonsssns, bishop of Bangor, t. at Conway, le.iving a son, Witoiaas Ronsesos, Esq. of Gwreeylt, cc. Benbigb, and encccssOr, JnnN Roniesote, Req. of Gweroylt, 5. in 1610, colonel dan. and heir of Col. Edward Norris, of Speks, cc. Lancanter, a son, Win,oiaist Eomtesots, Esq. of Monaehdy, who is. Anne, en. Penbigh, 7th eon of Sir Thomas lslyddelton,Knt. Wsos tAns Itnsiesore, Esq., to solmm his cousin, LivvoeSynonc Lawn-ON, Esq. dnvised the Kuebworth Estates, Ha BAnOAnA Lvvvoe, of Knebworth, bapt. there, 3 April, RicsmAnn-WAoenavos LiTTON, Esq. of Rnebworth, I. in of Lewknor, and 2. in 1010, leaving an nnly dan. and heir, Tirizaeevn-BA5nASA Lawn-uN, u’f Kuebwnrth, 5, in 1773, 5, lvtoosAst-EAnLr-LvTvne Tlnowe.n, of Wood Palling and ltoyden. ).Sec Posse’s Lssdecl gcnmi’,.) ss. iIeany-LnTOa-EAne.c Buowen (Sir), G.C.B., P.C., forsnrrly British Minister, at Madrid, and in the United States, afterwards on a spoeial nnssion in Tuscany, and cominiosioslor at Bucharest in 1856, ann subsequently amhassadi.r at the Ottoman Porte; m. S Dee. 1548, the H,in. Genogiana-Cliarlotte Wellesley, youngest dan. of the late Lord Cewley, and niece of the late Pnke of Wellington. liL Enwaan-Geunnr Eainre-T,vva’ome Boowes, Who assumed the surname and arms of LiTToN, and is the present BARON LiTToN. Cecehiss—Barnoet, 18 Jssly, 1858. Baron, 14 July, 1066. A rots—Li—me and S uowen, quarterly. Creole—iso, Ls’TTON; 2nd, Buowas. ,et,1,jisri, ‘a—Notyet rrgislereih. ,Stnl—Knebwerth Park, Stevenage, Jlcrts. Lya’gnr.y, B IRON (Bobert-Vcrnon Vernon, P.C.), Peerage), and has issue, 5. Pi’ezravnscs-14e.vav, 5. 27 April, 1824 ; is. 21 June, 1911, Allareda.Fdizahstb, dan. of Charies-Wihliana, 5th Earl T”itzsvil lass - ii. Goss’oan - tlhiarles, barrister-at-law and recorder of Linc,’ln, 5. 0 Nov. 1a23; m, e Ang, 1857, Carelino, elilest dais. ef the late John-Nicholas Fazakerly, Eoq., M.P. foe Peterbore’, and has tosuc, L Y V E U E N. 720