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 Creotion—14 May, 1628. Arsiss—Arg., a chevron, gu., between throo cars of rye, 4,-ins—Or, three piles in poiot, gu., anrinonniodofa bend, sz. slipped and tdadcd, ppi. Crest—A domi-groyhound, ppr. Swpporter.i—Two greybonnds, collared, gu. Motto—I hope to share. Seat—Hepple, Northumberland. Town Hossss—5l, Prince’s Gardens, Iicnoington. RID DELL. RIDOELL, Sin THOMAS-MILLES, of Ardnamnrcban I. Msrnr.w, 6. 25 Jnly, 1842. ts. Edward, ii. 1842. and Sunart, co. Argyll; 3. 25 Doe. 1322; e. his father I. Mary. as 3rd hart. 23 Sept. 1301; on. 16 July, 1351, Mary- Anne, dan. of John Hodgoon, Esq. of St. Peters- 1. Mnnsw WHITE, Req. of Rlagdon, ce. Northnmber. burgh. Ltttcagc. This family traeoo ito pedigree to a remote era in Euglh John Johnaon, Req. of Nawcaatle), wan created a Baronet, history. GALERIOCO RineL, Baron of Thayo, tn Gnienne, assisted Elizabeth, the wifo of Ststthew Ridtsy, Esq. of hleaton, so. the Normans in the conquest of Apulia, and accompanied Northnmberlsnd (descended from Nirhoiaa Ridtey, of Duke WiLLIAM to England; from whom, after his elevation Wiltymondawyke,5 who lived in the beginning of the 1.5th to the throne, he obtained considerable territorial grants. Tmowas RIDDELL, Esq., the 15th in descent from Galfridue, Northumberland, and possessed of seveial csnsidsi-abte eslates was father of Joan EsnoELL, Eeq., who removing into Scotland, ,,s. a divers anciezt- svtdsosoa, The principal fsmtly seat was at ‘Ian. of Thomas llrquhart, Esq. of Cromarty. and was s. in Wiliymondswykc, on the banks of the Hirer ‘i’yne, iehs,h, ;eith 1584, by his son, lEssee RI000LL, Req., who cc. Elizabeth, dan. ot Adam were lost, a,id passed to the possession of Sir Edwscd Blaslist Alleyn, Eoq., and was s. in 1620, by his son, JAMEn RInnzLL, Esq., of Kinglass, in Linlithgowehirs. botle families, ore alike. Of the ltidlcys of Willymoudsw-ke This gentleman sa. Elizabeth, dan. of James Foulis, Esq. c-os Sir Thomas Ridley, lint., doctor of the civil lao’, oho if. of Ravelstone, by whom he had oix eons and eight dane., 21 Jan. 1620, and was boned in St. Itonnet’s Clmrcb, London. and was e. in 1571, by his eldest son, JAnEs R,osaoLL, Esq., who was a. in 1658, by his brother, William, ache was the son of William, 2nd son ef Tleon,ns Rolea’n, GEonoE RInoELL, Eeq.. who ,o. Jane, dan. of Captain Esq., father of Sir Geoffrey lioleyn, En;., lord mayor of London John Failgonr, and woe s. in 1756, by his eon, GEonoe RsnnELL, Eoq. of Kinglaso. This gentleman ,is. father of Queen Anus liolsyo, soother of Quosn ELizoemss. Ry Christians, dan. of Andrew Paterson, Esq of Kirkton, and his wife, Itas-garel, Sir Thomas ItirUsy had eve done., I Anne, bad fire eons and two dane. Their eon, I. JAMEs RIOnELL, Esq., LL.D. of Ardnamnrchan and lhoerGc, of Rradhorns, in the county of Kent, Itni.; and 2 Elizabeth, Sunart, was created a Baronet, 2 Sept. 1778. Sir James Csntoebuny. 945 RID sn let, 7 Feb. 175-1, Mary, dan and heir of Thomas Mills,, Bedford, by wham ho had three eons, suenossive baronet,. Req. of Btloekby ItoH, co. Noefolk, by whom he bad, Tuosre,o-SliLe.os, m. 11 11cr. 1704, Flargeretta, elan. of Cot. VII. Ssec WALTER, who d. (aged 17) 7 Feb. 1704, and was Dogald Ca,spbell, and sistee of Gee. Campbell, of Loeheell, so. Argyll, 911’ in desee,it tress Coli,,, lid Eon of Argyll, oo,1 by l,er (whs d. 11 Oct. 1810), left at his decease, 17 July, VIII. Sin JAMEI-DUCHAIOAOt, 1st foot-guards, who was ,. 1796, I Jsoms-Mses.xs, 2nd baronot. 2 Campbell-Dreimmeed, late celenial treasurer sod arliag colonial secrelary in New South Wales, a,id still osember of the legislative council there, ii. 9 Jan. 1796; in. in Coylen, 1 April, 1010, Csrslino-Stoart, dan. of the Hen. John Rodney, by his win, Lady Louisa Stratford, and has had issoe, Thomas-Il illes-Straiford, 8.22 Jan. 1012, deceased. RoDneY-STuART, Fe. 1830. Ilorliort-Augootne-Hay. Louisa. Caroline. Franses-Elizabeth. 3 Saeah-Bnrdsn,m. 1035, Col J.-C. Voong, 7Slls regl., who d. in 1055, leaving oo only child, Mary-Crawford. hem. 2ndly, in 1775, Sarah, dsu. and heir of Thomse 1804; 3 Charles-Sydney, 8,10 Aug. 1856; -t Henry-Edward, Burden, Esq., and widow of John Swinbnme, Esq. Sir Fe. 21 Jan. 1660; 1 Frances-Racy; 2 Msry’Amslta; 3 Sophia-Anne; 4 Ilai-garet-Charlotto. Jamos ii. 2 Nov. 1797, and was a. by his grandson, Charlos-James, major - gen. R.A., CR., Fe. in 1816; m. II. Sin JAMe0-MiLLE5, DCL., who was 6. 3 Juno, 1787, H Feb. 1647, Mary, 2nd dau. of Gen. Sir Hew Dairympla Ross, 11CR., and has a dao., Mary-Frances. and us. 27 March, 1822, Mary, dan. of the late Sir Ilichard Brooko, Dart., and by her (who if. 10 Jan. 1866) bad, Henry-Philip-Archibald, Fe. In 1019; E.l.C.S., direstorof 5. TssoasAe-Mss.Lrs, present baronet. si. Riehard-Broshe, Ii. 26 April, 1825; if. in 1632. s. Racy-Augusta, is. 16 Nov. 1053, to the 11ev. henry Con- Emily, st. 21 Dec. 1843, to the late John Adams, Esq., barrister-al-law, lifts, led oon of Gen. Sir P.oherl-tlenry Contiffe, Earl., CD., of Acton Farh, so. Donbigh. Sir Jamcs.Milles ii. 28 Sept. 1861. C,eiitisse—h Sept. 1770. Creel—A band, issuing dons tho coronet of a French count, holding a baton, all ppr. Stsppsnlere—Dextsr, female, in her exterior hand tliroe ears frye; ainietor, a hnigkt in couiplate armour. ° MottoUtilC ot doles. Scot—Stnontian, Argyilsisiro. R I D L E Y. RIDLET, SIR MATTHEW-WHITE, of Heaton Hall, co. Northumberland, Ml’. for the northern division of that Co.; 0.9 Sopt. 1307; s. his father as 4th baronet, in Jnly, 1336; na. 21 Sept. 1341, Cocilis-Anno, oldest dan. of the Into Lord Wonsleydalo (see post PEERAGE0 EXTINCT), and by her (who ci. in 1345) had issno, ittitcitgr. land, high-sheriff in that shire in 1796 (only snrviviog non of Matthew White, Faq. by Elizabeth, dan. and heir of 6 May, 17s6, with remainder to the home male of his sister 3F RID Sir John ri 16 April, 1765, and woes. by his eldeat eon, a. by his brother, by his brother, IX. Sin Jonn-BuenANAn, M.P. for tho bnrghaofSolkirk, Lanark-, do.; in. in 1805, Frances, eldest dan. of Charles, Earl of Romney, and granddan. of Charles, Earl of Egremont; and d. in April, 1810, leaving issue by her (who d. 30 Juno, 18681. WALTeR-Bucnswsn, present baronet. JOHN-CSOARLEO, in holy ordars, MA,, rector of Harrietsham, in Mont, and honorary canon of Cantorbeiry; Fe. in 1014; en. 16 April, 1046, Franees-Sopbia, dan. of the late George-James Cholmondeley, Eoq., and his wife the Countess-Dowager of Romney, and has teens, I John- Walter, F’. 14 Marsh, 1040; 2 Robert-George, 0. 15 Sept. posts in India. Francen. Harriet. eldest son of the late Mr. Sorjeant Adams, Jane. Charlotte-Mary. Tho ancient family of Ridley has been long e-esidsst in in that county (where they still eontinne), as appears from tIes estate, during the tionlile, in CnA5LE5 lbs h”ir,t’s reign Hart. These nidleys aro supposed to he descended fiom lbs Ridleys of Eidloy, in Cheshii-e; else on,is, ancisntly used hy He in. Flargaret, dou. and heiress of William Boleyn, lbs son rf in 1458, the father of Sir Wiflians Roleyn, ltnt., the father of Thomas Robyn, Fail of Wiltshire and Ormond, who was lbs wife of Sir Leonard 1;ssvile, lint., son snd heir of Sin Paiph wife of Mark Coitle, registrar of the Prerogative Court of