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 P F M beheaded the next day at Danbury. He had been advanced to the kiisg. He was also lord-chamberlain of the honesboll to the Esclils,:i off’ (coke, 27 Nov. in the sib EnW.IRII IV.. and ecostetut id chief f’ rooter ‘f Snew’liei and eenet-able Oxf’iril. lIe m. let, Sasan, dati. and eventually ce-heir, of of I ‘cow ii Castle. 11° lordship m. A tile, dais. of ii’ Edsv,trd Vere, Earl if Oxford, liy whew he had issue, Walter I iF vereux, Entail sister if W-dtsr U’ Ls mclix, Cha,’lcs, 1(11,, a, in 1614, Lady Ilary Villiem, only dan. o Lcd Fcrccrt,f (‘hartley, an I w’, 8. in the earldoiii b3 his eldest ,i’n, W’it,et.l’ii. Dot car], w he, lion, ci the ,lLniiy for that of Thooias 110w ard, licother of Charles, Earl of Carhslo. (Me 1 Irs cia, lOis, in IllS, loin’: l’owacn l,siet’ ,ltitrens iii eiiitfei’ llm’ssn’s Ji,tet$,, ol , .4 Ret- ,,el ]‘se’’eg, .) Iii,’ Lai’lil’,ni of I’, ciii ‘the upon his ce, I’rinec Fl” mci. tn ieie, slsstesse’r to hit father. ‘this it iliiai,i tell an tots’ don. wit hem is, iiicat,eili, svlio William, ,t. I ‘liarles .0 a,erert, let Fail iii antler. nit liavina lie Jasmscs, ii’. J,sne, dan, of Sir Robert Spiller, Knt. of Lalehana iisele rile, Ins lionence expiceil. Vi lie iu,e’o h’xli,,el ii, !l’o’cc ‘I’.tsq..) Wililani, let lenl of Pembroke. left, beaide his legitimate Jtihia, I.e. in ‘‘lfs1’nng, Its a I, itural so’s, hi Maii’l. ‘Ian. and cite heir of Aatno-Sciphia, e,. to Robert Dormer, Earl of Gamarvea. A’l;nn ap lIne11 (Deco the U’ sri of oh’ ‘ci Sin It tea ‘ci’ Ii cot cc; Ki,t. ‘If Ewvas, noel if Grove Earl of Cuinberband, Duchess-hlewagor of Dorset, but had lt.idii, ‘r, ii,, Ii eceferd, ii, lnrg.cret, thin, and heir of Sir un i’tl,ee ier’ie. Ho 4. iii 1675, aaid was o. by his eldest Nattl’tw end’ 1k, t’f Swansea, ee. Glainorgan, and had, WILLiAM, Dciii e fsij-i, of Swaneer,,,’, Elizabeth, dan, anet heir of Sir mery. This nobleman it. let, l’enelope, only dan. and 1 Ieee,. Ii,’ctiey, and had a large f.ienly. I’Iion,ae so). Sic Riehac,1 WOOS, by his etileet eon, Wti iS Lit lie’ ct ne Eag., who was installed a knight of itrokeaby, eo, I.eicester, by w’horn he had two seen, PauLle the Ii cci, c i s 1510, and elevated to the peerage tie Bacon and Tuoaias (successively oai’ts), and five dane,, of whom Heels el iJ t ii e ‘jt 10 Oct. 1771, aiol en the ni new, three ware married, viz,, cix ate I Rait ci Pctear.’’at’. Ills lordship to. let, Anne, Susan, to John, Ird Lord Penleil. elate if Tb rn is, Lord Parr ‘if ltend:dt, sister if King ilary, to Sir lobe Sydcnhamn, of Rra’mplsa, in Somerseeshlce. lie an’. VIII. ‘a last wife, t’atherlne Parr, and sister and t’othieriee, to Sir John iVilliases, Dart. c’i-beir f Wilhani, Marquee.s ‘ f Northampton. by whom Ills lordship d. II Dee. 1061), and ‘vase, by bin eldest son, he had Deee, lIner, hia sneerssec. E,lioaeil (Cir), ci i’eais (‘agile. Anse, ,,. 1,, 1 cane is, Lard Talliet, son and heir of George, Pi,,nn’, 7th btarl f Pemltr ke said 4th of Ilontgomery. tih F1arl of Shrewd my. The earl a. ditilly, Anne, elan, of Genrge, ith Earl of ‘tf the Duohess of Portsnt,’nth, hi7’ whom he had an only Shcew”.l ‘Ire, and wi liv of I’eter (‘enipten, Esq., but had doer., Cuianet,rTv, a. lot, to d,,hn, Lord Joffi’ies, sow of the no ‘tin c issue. lila lordolup scat eec of the mast piiwerftal Lor,l-Chaeeollor Jsffriea and dnilly, to Thomas, Viscount nelileinen ol the Dine ii, svliieh he lived, and took an active W’inde,,r, ,tf li-oland. The earl dying thns witheut male paid iii public affairs b tb tie a et-itesinan and a soldier. issue, in 16e:1, the honours devolved upi’n his oidy brother, It i— reeer 1,1 that ‘‘he rode, on the 77 F’eh. 1577-:1, to his Ten’au.so, atli Earl of Pembroke and 5th of Montgomery, na-inst in of hayward (‘artle, with :101) horse in bin cethius, KG, who ,e. let, in 1681, iltn’garet, only dan, said heir ef of w mi h I ic of them were gentlonaen in phnn blue cloth, Sir P,ihei-t Sawyer, Knt. of tligh Cleec, co. Southampton, with eliaii,s of gell, and badges of a dragon an their attorney-general, I. ‘p. Cnxacrs 11,, and had issue, sleeves.” lie it. 17 71 treh, 1769 70, and was buried in the cathedral ef St. Paulo en the I°th .pril following, with ii. ltu,tiert-S,iw yer, of high (‘leer, who ni, in 1765, Mary, dan, such niagoifironaa, that the moo cuing given it tue funeral, eec’r-ltng te Stew “, eel tLe very large snot, at that period, ef £20110. His lsrdctdp woe t. by his eldest sen, liv’. n-c, 2nd c-tel, It. Ii. w ha n lot, Cath, chic, ,lau. of iv. ‘t’lionias,cal, let foet—gnards t d. cans. 25 Dee. 1719. Ilenry Dcci’, Duke if S,iffi ‘lie, fri in whori lie w as ‘livorced tn’liy, (jatlieriite, dan. of G ‘urge, Earl of Shresvshnry, but vii. Nirhu’las, ot, 19 Jnly, 1757, Anne, dan. and heir of Dudioy by thit 1017 had no issue: mid 3otl’, Mtirv, dan. of Sir henry Sy’ hiey, is 0., by w’hi is he hal two e ins and a dan. To Die l-wt ,‘, auitees, who as Is esteemed a buy of the onont cnltiv.ded mini, Sir Philip calm y dedio,dcd his ret, brated s. tloiiiariiac, mc to Sir Nicholas hence, and ii. in 1716. r,im’ctice, the_icc’’ ‘Ii,,. TI ‘c ladyship d. at a very advanced a. ilaroaret, period of life, it hoc hence in Aldei’sgoto street, London, iii. I’tiizalteth, ‘ d. i’iisi. 23 Sept. lull. Tho lines to her nh nisry, by lien Jensen, v, Ilobeora, ci. to Wiiliaaa, 14th Lord Aliergavenny. have been much admired, t’silt recatli this irarhle berse Lii’s tie selije ci of all verse- — Sidney’s usher, t’einhrohe’s etoilier. roth, crc thou h,cit slain another, Wise, sail fair, sad caoil as die, Time shall lhcose a dart it ilieo.’’ The earl it. It’ ,l-,nnarv, ieee-I, and woe e. by tile elder son, tint ha’l no othor issue. His lordship fillnd some of tho Wree’AaT, ted, ad, ElI., eh,meetl,,r of the Uitiveroily of highest offices of the state in the reigns of Queen Anwe Oxf’ Ic I, ii it irr,l’s hand ‘erlain of the hi ‘us, hold it, Ma,, and Gr,nn,tr I. in 17,50’, ho was constituted lord-highailrsirol cliii st d-,u, of Gills ri Earl of Shrew elury, and ce—heir 1701), ole a nesv commission appointing lords-commissioners tic the klan’s ies of ‘(tibet, Strange, Rlaok,nere, and sif the Admiralty. Upomm the don,ise of Queen ANNE, he liturnival lini ii. ivtll,out snrvh nia issue, III April, 7 when tte liiaoiure ‘les’, tve’l upon hit ho thee, I’m err, I Di e el svho h-el 1 ‘ccii elev,,teel to the lueerage Gemini I. from Hanover, at whose subsequent coronation hinisi if, 1 May, 1607, as Ba-en JIe,’tert, ti Shorlnw,i, in he eae’ied the sword, called Corf’,a,,. Uie lordship d. in Isle o, ei5ep. ey’ c’s K’ ‘1, and Poe i. or ibm, r’ -i ‘atrny, dais. 1772-I, and w’as o. by his oldest son, I lie hlrlohilu w ,ie mat ille’l .t has ‘lit ‘if the Garter nI 16110, hleanv, sth Earl of i’emtiroke en,l 6th of Ilontgomery, at which tim, ic lie ntis ‘ne of the gentienien ‘f the ehanalier a henl.gcsi. ins the arm: wh” si. ins 1771, Slea’y, eldest F rtsn lila lulm{lsluili’s 3rd tea, Sir I ie,,ree lireliert, Knt. of I rol,md t md dying soddenly, i di’s,. 1750-I (his widow itt. .01 - .lnliaas — apse — t’slte. ie ill ienionilishice, tl’’ceeniled lice Ni’rtli Ludliuw Bernard, Flsq.), was o, by his only eon, lleeeee’t-s f .51 J,,( ,‘,i, il,,ll it’’qoe, liolli iii Die sitar county ‘ito’ lam toe ate eeprosrsted 1, the l’reielul Msus. JA’,’e ll.snerols, eif Tn ilatto’’eh. (5’’ t1rear’i L,,,I’t (0eit. y,) The lsil noh,ir.il Sen of the let End of l’eeibrolee was Sir 1631) he loft an ,inty san, Geonne-Anot’s’ene. His lordship Wrt.nlaai lla,eeee’r, Rot. of Tcoy I lease. bS2 P E M to (‘names 1, and chancellor of Ihe Hniversity of George, Duke of tinrkingliain; hat died in a few weeks afhcrtrac,ls, without eshal,ihaliee, lbs widow m, Sadly, Etme Stuart, hake of Itichmonib and Lennox t and Irdly, in Middlesex, The eas’l .., lndly, Arnie, only dan. stud heir of Geergo, osrviving son, Peut.te, 5th Earl of Penaltreke, and tnd Earl ef Montg1 heir of Sir Ritl,ert Naunbon, Ent., and widow of Paul, i’ieceiu,t Dannisig, by wheni be had a eon, Wti,elAam and lndty, Catherine, dan, of Sir William Villiers, Dart, of Wtcci,se, 6th Earl ‘if Porntirake said led Earl of Montg’ ‘more. Tldn n,itde,nan it. teal, in 1674, when the henom’s devt,lve,l np’’n his hidf.hirother, This uisl’losnan ‘a, hlenudetta do Quer,’nattle, youngest sister r. 11mev, his euooessor, of John S,intli, Esq., speaker of the Itonso of Commons, 1, a p. iiui Apeil, 1760. us, Charles, 1, ti,u,i, y, W’um,m,isri, father of the lie Earl of Caersarvon. s’s. ,t,,hn, 4. North, Esq. ‘if Giemham hall, Cs, Suffolk, and 4. in 1775, bettving an nei5’ elan,, Dai’luara, e,. to Edward, 2nd Earl of Aldborongh. iv. Anne, lb0 lordship en. iindly, Barluara, dan. of Sir Thomas Stingsl’y, llart. of Seriven, co. York, mad widow, smiceeseiveby, of Sir Richard Mautevorer, hart., and of John, Lord Aiated,’l, f i’rerise, by whim he had a tints., Barbara, euu, to Dudley N’ ‘rth, Eeq. of Glemham Hall, Suffalk, The earl a. Irdly, Mary howe, sister of Scrimp, Viscount Howe, of Great Britsiuss asid Irelaia,l, sshieh he resigned isa was eo,intitteto,t oaie of the lords-justices until the arrival of lou, if Rmet,oi’,l, Visce’usnt Pitzmvilbiasn, of the kingdom of hleNay, Iibth Earl ‘if Pemboihe and 7th of Montgomery, b. 7 duty, 17541 ‘it, ins 1776, Elinaheth, 2nd dan. of Charles Spencer. 2n,l ktimke of Marlborough, by whom (svho d. in wteo a military officer, and attained the rank of lieut.-gon.,