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 MACKWORTH. Macscwonpse, Silo AnpnunWILLIAM-JAMES, ansi by her (wise so. tudly Adssns Otilcy, omsd holly ,Jolus of Glen Ueke, Gei-tess) ho Isorl issue. Mr. Moekwortls was e. by Isis e,sti, Monniouthaisire, lient. RE., 8. 5 l5 tile service of jrsrhassesst, wlss ‘woe,at the taking sf Oct. 1842 ; s. his father, as 6th Ludlosv Castle, appoilsted goverisor of Shrowsbsss-y, aessi she baronet, 8 Sept. 1857; us. at of the council to the Protector CRoaswswt, in wl,oeo seoesssl l’aris, 18 Oct. 1865, Alice-Kate, parliament iso sat as oslo ssf the It I’. ‘sfor tiss en. Salop. younger dan. of Joseph fDnbitt, hi the Commons’ josirslols, 27 Assg. Is 51, “Itesolved, that Eeq.,ti,E., of GreatGeorge-etreot, notice he taken by the parlisment of the greot lislelity aissi Westminster, and has, t. A SON, is. 20 May, 1868. t. A dan., Gynoth. The family of Maekworth ie of great antiquity to the Cnantes II. had hio rensabos removed, en 22 Sept. hfsf0, county of Derby. The name ie local, from the parish of from hlcesav VI I.e cisapel, ansi thrown into a Isit ill tise Mackworth, sobieb comprises the townehip of Markeaton, ehssrelsyssrd of St. Margaret’s adjsdning. Ito us. twire lot, situated about two miles north-west from the town of Assne, dan. of Tbonsos Wailer, Es,1 of Besseonofseld, Ilueke Derby. The manor of Mackworth, formerly the propes-ty (settlement after rnorrhsge dated 20 hay, 22isd JAMEs I.); of the Touehets, Lords Audley, has always been held with and 2ndiy, Ilory, dau. of Thomas Venssbles, tiarots esf Kindertoss, that of Mackeaton. A considerable freehold estate at fhsans.es I.), by whom ho had Peter, si. an infant, and Maekwortls was held mender the lord of the manor by the Nary, who 1. 22 Oct. 1163; by his first wife ho left two sosss ancient family of Do ltlaekwerth, who lead a eastellatod ansi tsvn dana., mansion there, the gatsway of which still remains. At the battle of Poicders (12Sf), ROwARO the Black Prissee was attended by James, Lord Audley, KG., who had four esquires, or aides-dc-camp, in immediate attendance, a member of this family being one of the four ; aisd is the late French war, the representatives of these fonr esquires all served together as aides-de-causp to General Lord Hill. Col. Maekwortls was e. by his son, John Tonchet, Lord Audley, eon-in-law, and eventnally heis; to the said James, Lord Andley, KG., gmnted, in 24 Aug. 1665, M.P. for the en. Salop; s,s. in hf752, Anne, ceissideratiou that Johss and Thomas Maekworth were valiant moo, and for the services rendered by them and don. aisd heir of Iticharsi Dsilkeley, Req. of Msmtingsdaie, their ancestors to the Andley fansily, a coat-of-arms, made eo. Solop, and hod, with a dau., two eons, Bulkeley, of from the arms of Andley and Tonehet. From Derbyshire Bnsstimsgasialo, is. in 1633, who st. nm’s,’- 15 Feb. 1730-1; and the chief of the line settlesi in Rutlandehire, by the mars-iage 1657, kmrghtod at Wbiiehall, 15 Jan. 1612; who se. Mary, with the heiress of Empingham, in that county, in dan. and heir of Sir Iherhert Evasss, of Neatb, Glsmorgsussisire, which parish Nos-manton hail ‘raetim ‘esideneeof the Ilackworths for many years. The nsanor of Ash (Eisss, Morgan, Faq. of Penerflg house, in the parioh of Lionhenog, in Des-byshire, appears to have been held by the Msckworth family, 8th RIcHARD II., aD. 1101. ldaescwoern On MACKwORTtI, co. Derby, left issue by his wife, two eons, John Imlackworlh, LL.D., prehondary of Empingissie, an. Glen Cske, tise residence of the presessi Sir Dighy Mack- 1404, being prcsentcd by Heaey lv., and dean of Lineels, woe-tb). Ito bad issue, 1411; ho 4. in 1431. And Tsoame Macstwoavw, of Mackworth, living 12th Hcaav VI. ; but dead, 24th hENRY VI. lie se. Alice, don, of Sir John do Dasynges, lord of the manor, or lordship, and parish of Ernpingham, co. Rutland, and sister and heir of Sir John do Basynges, hInt. he left issno a son, HeNRY MacstweRvn, of Mackworth and Empingham, hiving 12th Hmrs.v VI. and 21st EnWARD TV. ; who left two sons, JonN, of 3lacksvortls and Enspingham, dead 4th HeNRY VII., ancestor of the family of Mactcwor,Tn s.f 16eroseaisse; and Tnosoas Macscwouvu, Esq., gvoom of the privy-bhambor to llnanv VII., possessed Moole Brace, cc. of Salop, 22nd Unaav VII. He left, by Agnes his wife, four soils, t. Aevere, of lleole Brace, v-ho left by his wife, dan. of —Barker, throe soils and three dan,., I Tnos,a,. disinherited by his father, ancestor of John Msrhwerth, of Sl,eewsbury. 2 William, mortgaged isis father’s land, Meote Brace, and left issue. I 1 hchsrd, so. and left iss,se. I Johsanna, so- to William Prowde. 1 Dorothy, rn to I?. Powell. 1 Winifred, es to B. Gardner. is. Jones, of svhsto prosoatly. - is,. William, eitieen and clotbworker, of London, whose will, Bdn-ard Noel, Earl of Gainsbos-ongb; and 4. 20 Ang. 1765, dated 5 June, was proved 11 July, 1514, at Doctors’ Corn leaving one sen and six daus., motis. He left by his wife, Agnes, sister of Robert Meredith, a doti., glieabetn. tv. Robert. Tho 2nd son, Jones Moenwowen, Beq.. sss. Elizabeth, dan. of Thomae Hosidr, of Sbrewnbmy, and loft one son and two dons. The son and heir, THoMAs Itacnwoesvn, Esq. of Bettoet Grange, in the pas-ish of Ifeolo Brace, hiving 10 Jan., 27th ELIZABeTH, rn. Dorothy, don. of Richard Lee, Enq. of Langley, eo. Solop (marriage settlement doted 25 July, 0th Ecsz.), and left The eon and bsir, Issue two sons atid fessr daus. The son and successor, RICHARD Macicwnnen, Esq. of Dotton Grange, s’s. Dorothy, 729 M A C don, of Lanwonce Cs-amsssgc, Gent. s,f Ks.elo, ro. of Staff,wd, IluMenory ILsesewonre, Esq. of hotter, Grange, a colonel eessrage of Colonel ill oekwortls, assd that a elsssiso of gold, srilh the snsslal of the parliament, to the vaisse of Lies, be sesst to Csslssnel llaekwssrlh, governor of Slsrewsbnry, as a osark of tise porlianscest’s fov,sssr.” Ito suns bssried with gresst Isomp i is Weotmiuster Abbey, 28 Dee, lED bet ess. Chester (nsore’iago-ortielee dated 12 July, 14th Tnossas, his lseir. ltnrnplsrey, loom —des-k of Shress’sbtsry, and lIP, for 1111sf borossgls, colonel iii Cssssssoot.s.’s army, and governor its Shrosrohssry after the deatlo of his falher, Dorothy, sss. 10 Thosnas Bahde-ils, sen ased heir of gdward Baldwin, Esq. of Didsileblsry, cc. Solois. Anne, sss. to Sir ‘I’.Ilnekn-ortls, Earl. of Nersnanlon. Tnuesos Macnwonvn, Boq. of Motion Grange, aged 22, Sm Huass’nnnv Maemtwuovn, an eminent buyer, is. Jan. by lsie wife. Assue, dau. and co-heiress s,f William co. of Monmonth; by this marriage he became possessed of large estates in Glomssrganshire nissl Monmoutisshire (in the bsstter county 011 the Penrrfsg estate, is situated I. lirsesnmsv. Isis heir, mm. Kingsrnill-Evans, is. 2 Oct. 1660, at S7eolls os and left isstme. its. William, is. 3 Nov. 1694, srleo took the sesrmsanse of FEAED. the sss. Moriho, don. and heir of Jolsn Praed, Esq. of Trovatlseso, co. Cornwall, and left (wsth a doss., Arabello, who d. sic so.), tisree sons, vie., I HtsMrneev ItacnwoeTsi-PEarp, of Treveihow, Mr. for Si. hoes, who es. in 1746, Ike widosr of Sir Brian-Bresnglolou ITelves, hlart., and does. of Willions I’orrestrr, Esq. of IValhag Sired, en. Salop, assd loft, with other issue, William Praed, Esq. of’fyrisghans, in Bucks, a banker in London, and liP, for Si. I rca up to 1006; sss. and lead issue. 2 Bnlkeley M.aeieworth-Fraed, Rsq., s5. e. p. 3 William Maekworlb-Praed, Esq., sss. Ssssan Stokes, and heft issne, one son and threo dons., lVillioisi ltoekworth-Praod, serjeant-at-lasr; is. aimd had ises-so. Jnliano, sss. T.-’hV. Shore, Req. Ssssan, -sss. ‘1,.Sesitls, Beg. Araisel, os John, Earl of Itaun. Sir Mnmphrey sf. in 1727, and was e. by his non, llnenoeov Maemcwosevn, Req. of Nestb, is. 7 Sopt. 1607, 3d P. for Cardiff, 1739; who ‘a.10 April, 1730, Jnliana, doss, of William, 5th Lord Digby, by Jane his wife, dau. sf Iteaenav, isis heir. Frances, is. 20 Atsg. 1711; em. let, Alexander Faheener, Lord htalkrntsn, a;,.; and lndly, 2 Jnly, 1705, to AnthosyBrowne, Viscount llentogeo, and had issue. Juhiana, is. H Feb. 17131 4. sstssss Jane, is. 11 Jsshy, 1134; 0’. Hose. Catherine, is. 14 Gel.. 1735; sss. to time Boy. —Stillingfioel, probemsdar)’ of ‘d’oreesler,amid left issue. Ssssannn, is. 25 Jnly, 1710; s’s. 10 Sir Jobs Hoiham, Bart., bishop of Clogher, and had issue. Itary, is. in Jan. 1743; rf. Oasis. 1. Sin HERBeRT Matmtwonrn, of Gnoil Castis, Glamorganshire, liP, foe’ Cardiff, and colonel of the Olamergan 111 A 0