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 SAT 1803, Aniia-ltas-ia, dao. of John, Viscount Endley- and Ward, William, rector of Stone; wlsr, tI. lenvissg an only child, by whom (who a. lid Jan. 1837) he bad issue, hoRAce, present 1,arrnel. Anna-Marts, so. 27 Aug. 1533, to the 11ev. L.-Shafto Orde, of Thomas, who was 6.21 Oct. 1699,’,, Slnry Dutch, anti tl. in Woetwood Hall, Northosnbsrlaett. Elloabells-Ealberino. Franoes-Agnes, d. 13 Jan. 1083. Jane-Isabella, a. 1st, in 1033, to Di’. Evans, of Clifden, in I SwYNFEN. Ireland; aod 2ssdly, 24 April, 1038, to Martin-Id. Lynels, LID., of Newoaslte-opon-’i’vne. Anne. Sir Horaoo A in 3840. Cs’eaties—t7 Nov. 1313. Ames—Quarterly of six: 1st, arg., an eagle, displayed, sa.; 2nd, divided iota three compartments; on the first, aa., three lions, rampant, or; the second, aa., a lion, rampant, arg. the third, go., cit a crass, arg., nina billets, sa. t 3rd quarter, per pale, or and en., a bend, eisgrailed, causstercbasged; 4th, as the 3rd; 310, as the 2nd; 6th. as the 1st; on an escutcheon of pretence, as’g., a lion, rampant, dooble-qoeaef, go., thteally crowned, or, far ST. PAUL. Crente—l Out ofa coronet, an arrow in pale, paint downwards, surmounted by twa in sattiro, points upwards, conjoined or, tied in the centre with a riband, aa.; 2 Out at a doeat coronet, or, a plume of five ontricit feathers, arg., and gn., alternately: 3 Out of a reronet, a deusi-griffin, wings elevated, dorally gorged, all or. S:rppe;’le;’e—On either side a lien, i’tgardant, nrg., tangoed, go., each supporting tietweest the pates a tillisig spear; trans the dexter, a flag, arg., wilts fringe, ar, charged with no eagle, displayed, en. ; front the sinister, a flag, also arg., with fringe, or, tlteroon a host, rampant, double-queued, go., and duenily crowned, gald. Jiotlo-—Esse qunm vidrri, ‘Ssat—Ew’nrt Park, Northumberland. ST. VINCENT, VISCOUNT (Carnegie -Robert-John it. Mary, at. 1795, to William-Henry Rieketto, Esq., bencher Jorvia), of Menford, eo. Stafford, 3. 12 Aug. 1825; s. his gn’nndfather, as 3rd visoonmt, 25 Sept. 1859; an. 14 March, 1818, Lucy-Charlotte, youngest dan. of Jolin-Buekervyle Ologg, Esq. of Withingtou Hull, Co. Chester, and has, 5. JotrN-EOWARn-LEVEO0N, 6. 3 April, 1550, ts. Cns-negte-Parker, 3. 3 April, 3833. us. flonnld-1argee, 6. 3 Bee. 1839. iv. Cecfl-Leonnrd, b. 30 Ben. 1331. a’. St. Leger, 3. 7 Sept. 1863. ,. Alien-Bands, m. 17 iltarch, 1868, to John-lieu It’mnnklin, Esq. of Gonaleton, Notte. (See BUT.EE’a Lsr:selrrl Qesstry.) it. Lucy-Ada. itt. Ceuotnnae-Uelrnn,aceidentnlly killed by a full on the ice, 14 Jun. 1867. iv. Enally-Violot. The Jnnvtoaa were for ages reeidont at Chatkyll, in the parish of Eeelenhall, no. Stafford. JoHN Jsmvsn, of Darlaaton, no. Stafford, high nheriff of The 2nd son, Stnffrdohire, b. 12 April, 1670, aen and heh’ of John Jervie, JOHN Janvss, Enq., was 0. at Meuford, 19 Jun. 1794, and Eaq. of Chutkyll, no. Stafford, as. 14 July, 1631, lOusy-, only having entered the royal navy at a very early period of dau. and heir of John Swynfen, Esq. of Swylifen, in the life (in his 10th year), attained the highest honours of came shire, and grnnddou. of Jahn Swynfen, Esq., )t.P. for that gallant profeosian, and tens elevated to the peerage, Tamworth in the long parliament, and a. a Jan. 1786, 23 June, 1797, by the titles of Bare’s Jerrio, ef .ltfrstfsrd, co. having had (with a duo. Mary, so. to James Bayley, Esq.), dloffsrd, and EARL Sr. ViNCENT, in nrtnsoqstroce of the John, anreotor of tlso family of Jsinvsaof .Deerlooton, no. splendid victory he had achieved in that year over the Stafford, which estate was, by isis second nootin, John Spanish fleet off Cape St. Vincent. ide became an admiral in Jrrvh, Esq., whorl. 1332, 5. p, devised to Swynfen-Stevens 1799. Hin lordship wan constituted first lord of the Admiralty Jervia, Esq, tvho 51. 16 Jan. 1367, and whose eon is note St. VsnooUNr Sr. VINCENT, with remainder, in default of male Vincent Jertis, Esq. of Barluoton Hatl. 977 The 8th son, SwvNa’EN Jnnvts, Eoq. of Meafard, barrister-at-low, wan b. in Nov. 1700, and as. in 1727, Elianbeth, duo, of George Parkes, Esq. of Park Stall, co. Stafford, and sister af thu Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker, chief-bus-en of the Exchequer, hy whom he had issue, in 1631 ; and created 27 Aps’il, in the same year. 31a SAl Slary, as- to Slofe Vast:, Esq. of hartley, Worrcstsrslsirr. Benjamin, of Trowbridgo, eo.Wilts; It. 9 Dee. 1697, a. unto. 1753. Londois, leaving issue, his grrnt-grsnl-grnsstlst’ss is the present St. Vincent Jcrvis, Esq. ci Dos’lostou lisil, wlss tens 1,. 1124, Matthew, of Trowbridge, no. Wilts, 6. 04 ,ttsg. 1701; tvbo so. 1727, Grace, dnu. of Jshu Dythesen, Esq. of Week house, oud w:so father of Benjamin Jervis, rhief of Snrni, who to. 1707, Rebecca, dau. at John Itobinson, Esq. of Caleestta (tubes’, by Margaret, his wife, dnu. of George Leslie, of ltiueraigie, of Sir George Abrreramby Ttrtbi:sson, Dart.), and t(. 1771, having had, avith other issue, John Jervis, aseistossi resident, Ceylon, 6. Jan. 1763; ste. 1791, Etiaabelh, dan. of Capt. George Ruse, RE., and dying in 1197, left (wilh other issue) Gonrgr-P,itso, cal. of engineers, Donshoy nmnsy, 3. 0 Oct. 1734, at. July, 1321, Itarriet, doss. of George Brett, Eeq. of Grove Reuse, llrompeon, and had issue, 1 Adulphus, d. 1029; 2 George, barrister at-lots, 3. 1331 ; so. 1315, Lfonie, dun, of Ihe Baron do Rosen, of liakomois, Etthoaia, Russia, sad has issue, Edtaard, Lionel, Alice, anti Era- Isles: 3 Ernest; 1 Chorlolte, at. to P. Lespinasse, rapt. 68th regt. Frenols arnsy, and has Itesary and Rrrthe; 2 Maria, so. to Capt. A. Litormenior, 8th dragoons, French army; 3 Isabella ; 4 Grare, ariso if. young. Thonsas Jeraia, Esq., MI’., queen’s rounoel, recorder of Liehfield, and fermcrly chief-justice of Chroter; who d. 6 Aug. 1331, aged 69, leaving ioaue. His 2nd son, Sir John Jervio, LIP. for Cheoter, a dittingsushed lawyer, became attorney-general, and wna knighted in 1846; and in 1250, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of the court of Common Pleas, and held that high office till his death, 1 Nov. 0306. Sb’ John as. Gsthorine-dane, 2nd dan. of Alexander Itlundell, Esq, and by her (who if, 20 Aug. 1312) left issuo, John, associate of the court of Common Pleas, a. S July, 1640 ,‘‘l Edu’ard-Leneox, note of Fairhill, Tanbrklgc, 0. loll, Isle major 6th dragoon guards; 1 PhilipVinreni, if. 1063; 1 Annie, s. 1349, to J. Scott Bankes, Esq. of Soughten Hall, Flintshire, and hss issue; 2 Grace-Catherisse, so. 11 Bee. 1361, to Edward-John, eldest con ol the Hon. E.-5,-P. Jervis (.‘telsost). ST. VINCENT. s. William, gentlomau-tsohee of the privy-chamber; a:. youngest dan, of Thomas Hated, Esq. hi. Joan’, of whom presently. i. Eliosbeth, tts. to the Rev. Ste. Batwell. of Gray’s Inn, of Long’srood, Rants (for an ssccssmt of the family of Esoscarva, refer to Bunsen’s fsss dad Genlt’g, article RICEETTS of t’embrj, by whom abe had issue, 1 Wsaa.toas-Hssav Hsencrro, rapt, EN., tvho assumed, by sign-manual, in 1301, the sssrnssme of Jeavia, attd was drowned by the upsetting of hio bas’ge, 26 Jan. 1805. He had to. Lody Elienbeth-Jane Lousbart, duo. of Richard, 6th Earl of Cacao, from whom he was divorced in 1799, but had previously ttvu dnus., l,tas-tha-llonorin-Georgiana, who tines her naarriagn assumed the name of Janvsn only, as. 1st, 15 June, 1822, to Osborne 9t,;rkhum, Esq. (who if. ins 1127), youngest aon of Wilhinna Markham, I). B -archbishop of York; and 2ndly, 2 July, 1334, to Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Coekburn, Burt., who if. 19 March, 1829 sloe A 26 Feb. 1365. Hsnriotta-Euiaaheth-Slary, so. 27 Nov. 1617, to Copt. Edmund Palmer, EN., who d. 19 Srpi. 1334. Lady Eliaabeth wan as. hndhy, to tho Rev. Richard Beirkenden; and sO. 17 Jan. 1330. 2 EuwAno-Janvso-RtCsoarrn, 2nd Viscount St. Vincent. 1 SIary Riekatto, as. in 1736, to Wihliose, 7th Earl of Northesk; and d. in 1313.