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 P00 ALexosinen, afterwards 2nd Earl of Marelinsoni. Andrew (Sin, of ltisumorgham, senator of the College of ,Tustiee. Grisel. is. George Itaillie, Esq. of .Jerviswood. Aooe, 01. 10 Sir John I tall, of ilonglas, tin, 5. Julian, o,. Charles ltillingltans. 10(1. Jane. ,laoses, Lord Torpiehess. lIe 1. hs the 84th year of his age, o too 1724, an,t 005 o. by his eotlest Eager Ike OsTat, svos I.tsrd Choneettesr and Chief non, Aa.ex.exnee, 2nd Earl of Maretsssoonl, NT., who so. Margaret, lorgest and strossgent castles iss Englassd. un entheds’ot of tb,,, and heiress of Sir Gooroe Camtdsoll. of Cesnoek, and Salisbury he dignified to the utmsot with matchless buildissgs besides thou, his heir, Isast a stasi., Laity Mine. so. to Sir Wit— hans l’ssrves (front seboiss the presesit Sir Ilogls—l’us’een—hlosssse— Jlsgeiftessst, held the offico sf Chancellor, and was Biaho1a Casnptss It, liars, of .3taretsisosst to steseensted.) ‘the earl seas one of slse seontors of tise College of .lssslieo, a lord of vito privy eesisseil a,sd Evrlseqstes’. in till, enroy-extrnorsttnas’y to the otis of bin uncle, ‘‘ Itoger the Great.” Bisisop of Solinbnry. esssuts of lorssnsarlo ans I [‘rssssia in 1121 svas first smbassodssr From Pnis.se Pore, of Ausbreelsnry (elder brother rsf to the Congress at Csnslseay in 1125 (vol issvcssed wish the Riehorsi Ps ire, ]histsssp of Durham, wlso laid tlso foesssdotion most noble inter of she Thistle. lie sf.t n 1140, and n’os s. by of Soliolsury Cothoslrsd, and is. isa 1217), descended his ann, hlcun, aol Earl of alars’hnsssnt, 1. its 1701, fast laid of the the bar by tho society of the inner Tsnspte. Ste ss. Margaret police in sealtonob, nod one of use sixteen leers. his tnrstship 1 dass, of the ilev.Abrsdans Coishosss, cotton of Saltsbssry, sn. tat, Assss Western, (of tlse present l.orst Western’s fasssily), 5. Pump, hin hoir, sf Durrington, who d. in lfot, andwon ansi Isn’t issise, Anne, ii’. in 1711. to Sir John Paterson, Part.: ned sin 1190, lenoing on only dan., Anne, svife of Sir Philip Anstrssther Pars., ‘5. a. js. Stsnnane,T, a. in 1767, to Major-Ben. James Stnnrt; hot st_s. js. in 1761. PsostA. so. in 1714, to WALTER SCoTT. tOlls Boron ef harden, u. AnP.AIeAM, of whssn presently. and n-as mevtser of Itugh Scott, t.onn I’oLwAssTH. The earl os. 2ndty, in 1740, Elionboth Cronsptnn, end hod by AnoAss.sos Poisnc, F.sq., enposaoisg tlso cause of Cuan. I., tier an only son, ALETANnEn, Lonil Polses’s’sh, is. iss 1700, silts wan created os. 2 Aug. 1647, Alice, don. of Thosnas Itoore, Req. sf B,srrissgtats ltaessn hlssnse, of Ilerniek, in the peerage nf England in 1776. tIe is. Ansohel. Bnroeess Lucas iss tier 00-n right, and Coasstess de Grey lsy creation. its lot 6, don. sot l’tsilip, Esss’l EnwAon Pomrn, Esq., who parehamd the manor of of Iiardsvietse, tord-ehoneeflor ; hsst sl. seithont issue in she Figheidean, in Wiltshire, and marryissg, iS May, 1675, hifetinso of his father, 9 Bomb, 178]. Lord Mavehnsent 1, in 1793. POMF’RET )EXTtNCT; ace pool, PEEBAGES EXTINCT IN 18117). 1’ONSONPSY, BARON, sec BEOSBOEOUGB, EMIL OF. I’ONSONBY, OF IBfsK]l,Lt’, see pod, PEEBAGES RECENTLY EXTINCT. P 00 it E. POOBE, Stu EDWARD, nf The 2nd sIn, Rushall, no. Wilts; 6. ii March, S Jssly, 1701, with ronsainder to the male inouc of his brother, 18211 a. ins fotiser, at 3rd hart., Edward I’oore, Esq. Sir Jsshn served the office of sheriff of 13 Ott. 1838; late an officer in Wiltshire isi 17ts7 ; end t. nasa, 1 June, 1820, whon the title tlae army or. 18 Sept. 1851, devolvesl, occordinsgto the limitation, sipos, his great-ssephew, 1”rnssren - Elizobetis, elan. tsf the 11ev. Hessry.Ihddell Mossdy,s’ertor 15015, left tsvo sasss, vie., of Chnrthssm, Moist, and hon. hlohert-Msutagss, 5. itt 1804; ni. Anna-Maria Bawnon. canon of Canterbury, and has, 902 5, Rscseeen, 1. 7 Jssly, 1932. is. Herbert, I. 28 Jan. tsflJ. i. Elsie, it. Catherine. kiii cgr. In 1190, Bssnnes s.c Puce,, or PAUCLO, Eishssp ci Salisbnry, Jsssltriar its tlse reigss of Ite.Nnv 1., anti Lord Treoonrer its the reigss of STeruea. ITo eroesed ‘at Devines esse of the and ornaments. lain nephew, Alexnsssle,, coiled The of Linrohss. ills nsseccsnor as Chancellor wan the ssotmal EDSVAPD Poosse, Req. sf Ilurrtngton, whss woo eatlesi to and hod, with other isssse, a. by his nitty nass, Fntrtp, of l4nrringt.ess, who ot. Elizabetls, sian. of Johss Cedrissgtoss. Enq of Didsnarte’n, its (lloueentershire, ond hod neeerat children, at] of whons 11. yosmg and ssaes., except twss does,., his co-heirs, viz., Fasacns, s. to William Moos, Esq. of Salisbury; and JANE, s’s. to Barnoby Cotss, Faq. of Col]ingbourn, Wilts. The test sin, lost a great portion of bin propes’ty by confiscation. Ho ; assd dying 10 May, 1690, was e. by his ossly sueTiring tOO, Anne, dan. of William Smart, Coast. of Altun, had issue, Eusranu, of Andover; SaLARY, who .s, his father at Figheldeass ; Annanaos ; and Anne. ss. to The,nson Lydtard, Esq. of Bookley, in Wilts. The youngest son, A s-sisa—Qassrterly s 1st and 4th grand quartern, or, tn-s Anuanast Pissano, Eoq. of Enford, purchased the manor motless, in chief, sad a crescent, in hose, an., far SCOTT s.f of Conshe, its Wiltshire, assd having s. 17 May, 1711, Anne, JI-,s’slei,. 2sssl grasssl slasrter 5 qaorlorly : hat. yen, a lion, rasnpaot, org., by the nonse of IRaTE; 2nd, srg., lhree pspio. ossly dan. of John Ibense, Esq. of Notlseravo,s, in tho osisse goes, tseo ,ossd one, reel, by sise ssasne of l’EensE 5 3rd. go., three eossssty, hod masse, EDWARn, his heir: John who a. his piles. tngr’aihed, nrg., by the nosue of h’oLaaee; dsh, org., a father at Essfos’d si. sse a. fun 1797 Anne, st. 01101.,’ and cross, esgnsaed, on., hit’ the oonsc of ST. Ce’a,n sf Ha s’s,sisioss and ‘seer all at a essotsisit, on eseoteheoss, az. charged seills an Hester, sis. to her esunits, Smart Poere, Faq. of Altoss. Tho orange, esssigned wills an issslsersat cresen, all ppr., as 5. coat of eldest son, eagsoentasisss gis’ess tsr King Wir.s,i.ost 111.3rd grasssl qssaetor 5 Esssrar.ss Pussec, Esq., has-lug pssrehs.sed the manors of eisarserty ; Ins, g’a., 555 a rises men, srg., a rose betsei’as tsro Bushssll ssstd Chanlia os, Wilts, becassse oeaiesl at the former hiooeet,e. m’oststsasaas, of the first. Is)’ ttte nossse of Ileenreac; 2nd. org., three hsy leaven, reef, by tlse name of Foums; 3s’d, an place, and woe sheriff of the county in 1773. Ho as. 15 Slay, 1737, Barbara, dan. of Pant Methuen, Faq. of Bradford, in Ss’jspsis’lns’a—Dexter a lion, regordani, srg., anned and the na,uo co. by whom (who sl. in 1741) he had isnue, tangsued. gss., tar Pns.n-an’ess; sinister, a nsemssid, ppr., holding a. Enw.oan, who so. in 1771, Anna’Moria, dan. of Jamen Meistagu, Faq. of Laekham, in Wiltshh’e; and dying in 375s5, was s. by bin elder soon Cs’s5—b”sr CCOTT ti JI’ss’sleo’, a lady richly attired. holding EDWARO, its. loS., Martha-Anne, 2nd dan. of George Wolff, Req., cessosit-genoral from Denmark, by whom (who 5. its 3801) he bad issue, 1 Bnw,oe,n. fate baronet. I 3lsstty’Wotff, ot. in 1823, to George Chilton, Esq. of the Inner Tensple; and 11. 11 May, 1828. Mr. Edward Poore sss. lndty, Elizabeth, find dass. of thn Rev. Edward Gibson, ants of Edmund Gibnsn, binhop of Lssndoss, and isad by that lady, 1 Richard-Prasicis-Gihnoss, capt. 15th husnars; sa. its 1020, Margaret-Oteneiesta-C. Maclean, dass. of Lient.Colsinel L. Macteats, retident governor of the Tower ssf London, and ban insese. His only dan., AnneitnHosirioite, os. Ii June, 1650, the Rev. George-H. Bigge. S Assssette-Gibnssn, ni. 0 Aug. 1822, to the Rev. Joseph Roytlsorne. vicar of Congresbury, co. Somerset 2 Eleastona-Cbarlotte-Montagu, si. 20 Get, 1830, to William Long, Esq.,nephew of the lets Lord Farnborosigh. mm. JoEe’llrrnejmns. I. Josass.Mn’r,so’esc Pucee, Eoq. was created a Baronet, the hod ss yosinger ossn, John-Montssgss, who so. Elizabetls, sinly dan. of the Rev. Charles Channey; assd dying its JebsuCharlon, 5, in 1505. P00 t’.’Co.lieo—h 600. the 2nd; dsh. as the 1st. in her oinsnter hand a mirror, tsr SCOTT s.f HisSer. in Iser right Isansl the sssa. in lser left a hss,tf na050. For Loen I’ssbwanTa ; on a wreath, a noon’s Isears, oat of srhieh manes a doxser nns, creel, grssleng a seinnsar, alt ppr. For ltrenrnsse of Ho,ashie; a hssrse studIed osssb bridled, beneath, a tree, pastoni. JI,sltsiu,—For 1-tanness 5 “P,eporoliit cornssa Phw’he.” Fee PoewaaTn; “Tetse lo site esid,” ssnd “Fides probata corenal.” And fee [lrnesn; “Keep Tryst.” Sum lti’rlsesn llnssee, hleess’icleslsi cc; blarslrn, Stoxlsurgh— elsire 5 nstd ilsisnhsie, lladshisgtonshire,