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 I-’ U L JOHN PULEOTON, Esq. of t’ieklnll, I. in 1613, who so. Anne, 2nd dan. of Richard Alport, Esq. of Overton, en. Chester and dying 14 Jan. 1731, left, with three dana. (of whom Elizabeth, is.. Johis Maosie, Enq. of Codington, Cheshire), an only son, JOHN P0005TON, Esq. of Pickhill. This gentleman as. Eleanor, dais, of James Mayley, Esq. of Wistaston, Co. Cheslsr, and had Ihirtoen chuldre,s ; of whom 5. Jees, a to the eslate of the elder hraoch of the family. n. Philip, in holy orsters, D.C., rector of Worthenbory. and vicar of lthssahsa, inherited his father’s estate; oi. 1st, Mary, dau. of John Egecton, Faq. of Broaden, Co. Chester; nod 2ndly, Assoabehla, sister and oo-heir of Walkin Williams, Faq. of Penbedw, 1t.P. for illsnfgameryshire, and eldest dan. of Richard Williams, Esq. of Penbedie, co. tsenbigh, broiher of the 1st Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, Mart., by which lady (who ii. 18 Sept. 1814), he had, 1 Annahella, as. to Edward-Lloyd Lloyd, Faq., (fonnerly QUFFN5BERRY, Ilfanquttes OF (Sir John Shnlto Itenyos) of Pettylan, who assaoied in compliance wills His will of Watldn Williams. Faq., Ins wife’s maternal nncte, Donglas), Earl of Qsseonsherry, Viscount 13mm— the surname and artns of WIs.Ltasm. She ma. lndly, Col. lanrig, Lord I)onglas of Hawick maci Tibbcrs, Thomaa llfolyneax, ICR., wise assamed the additional in the peerage of Scotlsuntl, and a iiarnnet of Nos’n snrname and anna of WILLIAMs. 2 P.lisaheth, am. to William Wynne, Faq. of Peniarth, eo. Scotia, DL. for Dnmfries; ft. 20 Jnly, 1844 a. his hhleriooeth; and dying 10 Jan. 1022, left isaac; her eldest father, as 8th Marqneas, 6 .Ang. 1S5S ass. 26 Feb. son is the present Wihliasa Watkin Edward Wynne, Esq. 1866, Sibyl, )‘onngor dais, of Alfred Mnattgnnsery, of Peniarth, late 1t.P. for Merienethahire. s. Jane, at. to Thomas Boycott, Faq. of Itndge, Salop. Mr. Pnleston’s eldest son, JOHN PnscsTaw, Eat1., who inherited, in 1734, the estate s. PseAzscsa-AaenssALn, Viscoani Drs’.s,,laarig, is. S Feb. 1067. nf Emrat, throngh the hsqaeat of Thomas Psaleolon, the is. it son, I. 11 Oct. 1868. iasi male ‘leneendasat of that branch of the family, as. Aa,ae, widow of Themae Pulesten, of Emral, sister and coheir of Mewyor Oldfield, Esq. of Leftwich, en. Cheater, and eldest hhIAnoAnEv (IslAn), Conntess of lIar, s. her brother dan. of Leftwich Oldfield, Esq. of Leftwich, cc. Chester, by Thomae, 12th of the eld Earls of Star, in 1377, and marrying Jane, his wife, dan. of Sir William Bowyer, Cart, of William, Earl of Monglas, that nobleman asnnmed the Itnypereley, cc. Stafford, and land issne, Thomas, of Emral, whom. Penelope, dan.ef John Leche, Faq. therc were two elnldrcms, of Carden; but d. s.p. John, ef IDmral, ,l. e. p. Anne, as. to liichard-Parry Price, Faq. of Bryn-y-pys, co Isabel, whe became eccataally Ceuniess of liar. Flint (grandfather, by his tat wife, ef b’saNcas-ltscsmann The connteos was divorced from r.ord 1)onglas, and in. Sndly, Peica, Faq. of Bryn-y-pya), hy wham site had an only son, Sir J,mhn Swinton, of Swinton and dyhsg in 1282, her son, I. Sin RscnAnn mice, 8. 3 Sept. 1765, who inherited Jasiss, became Fart of Douglas and Mar. Tins distbsguished the eetatee of his maternal family, asenmed, in 1852, the penetratod to the gates of York whence reinrnng speilladen, snrname of PULE5TON, and was created a Marenet d Nov. 1813. He as. let, Ellcn, dan, of Wilham Beats, Esq., by at Newcastle, in one of which, at Otterhsnrn, 10 Ang. in that whom he had issue, Rienasen, 2nd harenet. Charlotte-Anne, ass. John-George Norbnry, Esq. ef Psalnmer. earl married, hut, as he left no legitimate isane, his only cc. Bneks, and has three dana. Sir Richard as. tndly, Fn,ma-Ehizabeth, dan. of Jehn Corhet, Faridens of Douglas passed to the male heir of that family. Faq. of Snnderne, cc. Salop; he d. 1840, and was s. by his Lord Douglas and Mar left an illegitimate son. only eon, TI. Sin Rmcaann, who was 0. 20 Jnns, 1789; am. 1st, Barony of Drismtanrig, en. linmfries, by charter, sasas date. Anne, dan. of Lient.-Gen. England, by whom he had a sea, This Sir Williaen, who w’as a very eminent commander in s. Racnaan-Pmco, present baronet. Re am. flndty, Miss Shaw, and by her (who d. 18 Nov. 1847), kingdom, in 1412, to solicit the release of Janes 1, of had issue, a. John-Philip-Bewyer, capt. in the army, 8. in 1021, as. Miss veilnm, confirming to himself and his heirs the several Jane Schram, and d. in 1859, hacing had EsenAnn, 0. 1840. baronies of Drnmlanrig, Ilawick, and Selkirk. Sir William is. Thenphitns - Grcsley - henry, rector ef Werthenhury, sw. Elisabeth, dan. of Sir Robert Stewart, ssf Dnrisdccr, and Flintshire. s. Anne-Annabells. as. Ellcn-Elioaheth, m. to Wilham-Fielder Creame, Esq. of S5nWILLSAM DouGLAs, 2nd foadal Baron of Drnml’sns’ig, Cernoy Henac, ce. Gloucester. sss. Mary-Louisa, ass. 25 May, 1048, te Henry Bailey, Esq. ef Nnnt-y-glo. yeaageat san of Sir Jeacph Bailey, Bart. of WILLIAM UcuoLas, 3rd baron. This nobleman distinguished Glanusk, SIP. Sir Richard, who was eel. of the Royal Phintshire Militia, ed. 19 Dec. 1860. Cs-enf Las—I New. 1812. .4rsss—Sn., three maRcIa, arg. Crests—I st, an eak tree, ppc., pendent tiserefrem, by a band, fighting nnderths royal banner in the engagenseast with the as., an escutcheon, gn., charged with three ostrich feathera, in Duke of Albany and the Earl af Douglas, when those noblemen commemoration of Sir Richard Palesten’s having had thehoneor JAMES MounLAs, Sib Baron of Drumlanrig; from whom of introdncing the Prince of Wales, 9 Sept. 1806, into the principality; (who d. 1490) we pass to his great-great-grandson, 2nd, en a chapean, turned np, cnn., a buck, etatant, ppr., attired, or. Jl’fofte—Clariores e tenebris. Seaf—Fmral, Plintshtre. QU1 Q U E E N H BERRY. Esq., and grand-dais, of Sir H-C. Montgomery, hart., and line issue, designation ef Earl of Llonglas assd Slar. Of this marriage lasses, wile 5. to this honnsmrs. chieltaims making an incnrdon iasslo England, in 1308, his lerdship had many skirmishes with His English year, a fnriens conflict enssmcsi, wheroin Lnrst Donglas fell but the Porcys eventaially snshsined a signal defeat. The sisler, Isabel, succeeded as Connloos of liar, while the Sin WiLLIAM LlounL.ss, spec whom he had confoswcd the the avars with England, was deputed ambassador to that Scotland, and ohtaissed a chaster, dated 30 Nov. 1411, from that monarch, all written in the king’s own hand, upon falling in battle is Praises in 1427, was s. by his son, who ra. Jane, dan. of Sir Rcrhcrt Maxwell, Lord aftarlavsreek, and dying 1458, was s. by his son, himself at the siegc of Roxhnrgh, in 1460, and subsequently at the battle of 2thswirk, iii 1162. lIe in. lIargaret, dan. of Sir William Carlylo, of Torthorwald; and dying in 1464, was s. by his son, San WILLJAI5 DouGLAS, 4th Baron of Dramlanrig, who was killed at Kirkcenel, near Sanqnhar, 13 July, 1404, invaded Scotland; he was s. by his son, Sm JAMEs J)ornLAs, 8th Baron of Drnmlanrig; who o. his grandfather in 1970. and marrying Mary, eldest dan. of John, 5th Lord Fleming, was a. in 1810. by his ol,lcst son, Sin Wsa.LIA5I D000LAs, 9th Baron of Drnnilamsrig. This feudal chief had the honenr ofentortaising Jawes Vt., upon his majesty’s return to England, in 1617, at his mansion of Drnmlanrig; and was elevated to the peerage of Scotland, 1 April, 1638, by the titles of Load Dangles sf Haaeick aad Tilslsera, and Visconati Drseaataimrig: and created, 12 June, 923