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 The family of Porting loss laec’ii seated for several gene— late Charle’e-Evclyn Houghton, Ear1., cosaatnanderR.N, rata,ass at M, ‘.l’eiry, cc. 11ev, ‘ii. Puinir tteeai,ec, Esg. of that place, ii. 23 April, 1716, cloacsncled, in the female line, from John Evelyn, thu leaving a on and heir, O’n ‘‘p Pa,saccaaeo, Es’ p of Mtslhnry, ‘is. Susannab, clan, of Hugh Evelyn, 5th and last host, of Votton, and baa Poseoo l.egaasiek, Es1., ant ci. 2 June, 1771, leasing by her issne, (who d. ii’ . g. 171ci1), tltenann, 1.24 Feb. uses. l’i,sn,p, of seh,a’ss presently. Thomas, of Leaden, merchant, to. Elieaboth, dao. of Mr. l’otvling, of Lenaharci—otreet, nod ci. in 1791, leaving a clan., SIR J Allen PnnRo’rT, a scion of the ancient Perrott family ltel000cTn, tells to. John Rolled, Fig. of Fleet, us boron’. to which tcelmsgod the cclebratnd Sir John Perrott, lsrd shire. Peler, of 3lensldasd, no. Reese, senior toerehani. and a morn deputy of lrcla,cd, te,,cjd. Queen Fa.scaonpn, wee, in rsarard l’er of the council at Madras; to, Loeincla, don. of the Rev. fc’r en,hsent diptsasaatic services, created a Baronct, 1 July, henry Manishig, reeler of Stselu’nleignhoad, Devonsinre, h7hct. avith lheitoticaa (it is stated. hut the patent is not and d.c. p. 5 Dee. 1799. John, at Cornice-Fiery, eq. Seiaeroel, a )ndge its Bengal; 01. regiatcrcd in the College of Aries), to his nephsav, Charletle. clan, of use Rev. ‘l’ls,,nas 3lanoing, vicar of ICessinglon. Snu Ricss,tun I’EunoTv, svho n, as 2nd laart. in 1731. and left issue a son, loha—Peler, of Cornice—Fiery, Tlais gcsllant effect’, avha was eldest sans of 10. Perrstt, Fog. and focsr duass. Altec, a. to ltoe Rev. Richard Sleonian, vicar of t’avisloek. Sarah, d. totes. 27 June, 1761. Tile 2n’l sin, PuILss’ Pnnntteo, Fog. of Memhlan,l, heir of his brother Groat dcf I’russis, ‘tush serving iss the Seven Years’ War, Peter, cc. lcis firot-eousht, Stssconnnls, stat,, of Richard Logos— ohhsined the order of tine Red Eagle that monarch appainted sick, Fog., end icy her (who ci, 7 Jets 1025) left at his decease, Sir Richard his lsrd-high-odnairal, svtth authority to raise a 7 Italy, 1797, 5. Jujia, created a Parasol. Si. II iehai’si, of 21 sclhasry. ci. 36 A;sg 1639, aged 72. lit. Charles, ci. 26 April. 1925. sv. Philip, who cc. 12 May, 1799, Sarah, only child of Thomas for which he received the srder af the Black Eagle; and Jackson, Fog. of Cacecherss’ell, and has issase, I ,iaekson, toaster iii ogasila’, ansi 2nd fiscal of Ceylon act. wes, by Ldcs;io XV. of France, erected n Barsn, A royal 27 lIre. 1632. It ary—Acacce—F’redorieo, ‘2nd ciaii. of Areiscienean warrant, dated 3 Jan. 17ui7, n.ndnr the sign-manual (hint (itennie, of (‘crisis, and (Ii I )ee. 1937 (los ,vidoas ci. I May, not under the great seal), conntersigned by the Secretary af 1693), ieaaviag issue, Alcerl—Gleisie Ciserhes; Achela-Loasisa. Slate, the lion. II -S. Conway (which warrant is entered in 2 Ciscorlss, in l,oiy orders. 3 Claude. of the inner ‘t’enaile, barrisler—et-lear. 1 Enona. tI, 21 Jtnce, 1629, ccssc. 2 Ellen, a. 4 Sept. 1912, 10 the Rev. ‘l’lsonans 000dehild. i Prs-natt, lloronnt,—that he the said Sir Richard t’errott, 3 Rlaoelia. V. Polar, is holy orders, rector of North hloish, in Devonshire; asid the hoirs niche of his body, lawfully bogotten, ohonid ‘I. ace’t 79, 11 ,hcsne, 1 ‘52t sarah. a. to lliehnrcl Swift, Fsg., and d. in toll. ii. Sc,aanaah, ci. ooa a. hs 1014. The atclrot s’cn, I. Jose l’santc-o, Fog., an eldernoen of the city and 3 llicn’eh, 1762, Margoret-Jcminao, dan. of Capt. William lord mayor of in ‘ndnu, was created a Baronet 3 Oct. 1806, Farclyce, geictleman of the bedchamher to Gnoaun 313., ITt cc. Rllnaheth, den, of Jnhn Cowell, Feg. of Stratford, esaci lay her, echo seas gn’set-grand-ntrec af John, Disks nf lay whc,rn (avho ii, 12 Dec. 1611) he had issne, S. Jona, 2nd l,eranet. ii. Pnitto, lard iceronel, I. Fliaalrlh, a. 9 July, 1922, Is the Fee. John George Steno, foctt-gunrds, brother of Ihcnry, hot Earl of llxbridgo, and vicar oh Canataerssell. ci. Jnscc’, 5. d,aca. 10 Aug. 1635, 55. Lasara. Sir Jcchn it. 26 Jan. 1531, nod wan a. lay talc non, 11, Sta.iesse, Ii. 23 Sept. I 764, whcc 1. uad,c. in 1642, and Riehard—Fli’inghsn, 6. in 1614. we.a s, lao his icr, ‘thor, lii. Tns lice. Sin Pnta.ao, svloo seas 6. 15 Jon. 1707 and Artn.s—On., tlaree peers, ar; on a chief arg., a demi-hjess, so, 71 Itcsrrds. 1629, Frances-Story, euly dan. of the late henry i000ant, sa., armed of tho field. Itoc, Fog. ci linatan, eo Doa’so, and tied isocsr, c.J,chn-Wflhians.Csass’ll. 6. 12 Dee. 1o26, liont. Madras Cc’eat—’f lie nncdeadt ra3-al chapean, thereon a Ran of Bnulain, native iofanlry, ache waa at the aching of Rangoon, and ii. inacertlly capped, at 2iocilnaaisi, 13 July, 1632, ii. Pa stir, 1,rrsent icaranol. r. Frances-Mary. it. Scisan-I,egansieke. ti I March, 1537. Sir Philip dl, 23 April, 1666, end arose. hy his only surviving san, Ihe line. Sin Pnstco l’eeesao, the 4th and present See t—Tho Mount, near Woohn’ich, t’arsnst. PER Croaliso—3 Oct. 1608. Arcaa—Arg.. an a chevron, in., botaveen three fir-cocos slipped, reversed, verl, as many leopards’ faces, of the first. Ct-oat—On a mount, a fir-cone, leaved, ppr. PERCY, EAttI,, see NunrnrMBFtsl,Ayo, DUFF OF, .ilJsits_tmtcavidum feriunt ruiua Soul—Stemoblond house, Devon. P E R R 0 T T. PFIIFOTT, SIR EDIVAI1D’GEOROh-LAMBERT, Bert., en. Dev,cn. ltt lid 13’ ordera ICJ.J., capt. late East Kont nsilitia, and a vice-preeiclout ld, l.a Jailj-. 1328 n. lue father as tcf the Royal National Lifs-Boat Institcttiots ; It. 10 May, 1813 a. his father ca 4th bert., 24 March, 1859 to. 13 Oct. 3847, Einnaa-Mania, only dan. of the acentn1slial,ed aisthor ccf .S’ylss, and grand-niece of Sir i, Ftruocuv-Cnaatns, h. 26 Oct. 1949, it. Fvetyto-tdclward, 6. 0 Oct. 3891. L Fnnny-Augneta. ILiiicziqc. of Br’sseley, Suhdp, hy Rebecca, dan. of J. Wyhse, Esg. of Wceto,n Cccaart, llerefoa’dahire, was present at the iaattle of Csclteden, in iterscoaot attendance on the Duke of Cnmber— land he sntasogssently entered the service ef F’redonick the fleet, aa’ith peas-er to rssnioissisn both naval and marine officers end forces. This acceptance of this command having bern farlaidden hay the Engiista governnsent, Sir Oil chard was employed in several confidential negotiations, the Earl Marshal’s Book, College ef Arn,s, 3. 32, fel. 55,), declared ‘‘ta avoid all doubt and dispute about tho rank aiad preecdensc3 of san trusty and well belarnd Sir Richard have and enjay, un all places, assemblies, and snentings, the piece, ranak and 1e’eesainence, precedency, privileges, and inarncsnities, c,f Cr belonging to a Baronet of ibis our realm, and to take precedence franc 1 July, 1716,” Sir Richard in. Argylt, had a oo:e and osderenser, Ill. Sin RnnA,dn-BLani00050, t. I Sept. 1794 in. IT May, 1616, Louisa-Aaagaasta, dau. of Cot. N, Bayhy, M.D., of the uncle of the late Slargosess of Anglesey, and by hor (who ,t, aged 61, 15 Jnnc, I 610) had issue, Fnwasan-Gronsc-Lasnscsrr, present baronet. Menry-ltlve, 6. 1612. Sir Fdward ci. 24 March, 1899. Sccisiasrlsre—Drxlen an ancient Briton, nrmsd and blanoned, Ill. I sinafsivr, a dragon. gss.; iaa the tranaparent display af its asangs lIce ancient Brutish arms, Quarterly: gu. and or, four lions passant-gnar,laonr, connlerchnnged. .Sfesin—Anno oat invenia. P E R PERCEVAL, ‘V’tsgoueT, ace EsiMoeT, EARL OF. PERRING. PFnntyn. SIR PntLtr, of Momhalanil, 4th tarisuot, 25 April, 1806. iLiiriigc. 884