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 SAY place in parliament as a junior baron, these letters appear to have been considered a new creation. lie ot. 1st, Constance, elan, of Sir W. Ifingrinill, of Sidmanton; and andly, ttliosbclh, dan. and co-heir of henry Coddinghani, P3s4. ito ci. to 1613, anti war o. by isis son, WILLiAM, 2n’l baron under tire new patent, created ViscouNt SATE ANO SOLO, 7 July, 1624, who was one of the Coinrnissiooers of 0 ho Public Safely, anti of the Treaty of Nowport, and a tiistinguishod testier in the contest boto’eeo CaaoLos I. and tOo parliament. At lilt lordship’s hooso, at tis’onghton, the secret disootsions of resistance to tire Court took place. Clarendon rotrts of trim that ‘‘Ito had the ‘leesseot hand in all the evils that bcfel the uolsappy kiog’lotn;” wlsite W’hiteloch, a writer on the other sido of the parliasisosst, praises trim as a statesman “of gs’cat parts, wisdeso, and integrity.” ills lordship to. Elizabeth, rl,rn. of John Temple, Esq. of Stow, Bucks, by whom ho had (with five dross.), t. ,bsases, his snerotoer. to Nathaniel, eel, hr the parliament’s army, eamotissioner of the great seal, privy cormeilor, aod speaker of tire other (or lords’) itouse, oarter CnostiroLL. Ste left a son, lVtLr,sAas, who bcoamo 3rd viseennt. itt. Joins, a eoloisol to fho parliament’s arnsy, and one of Comtwott’s torris. His son, LA000NtE, boesnso 5th viscoomt. t. Jsdia-Jndith, its. S Dcc. 1780, to James-Henry Leigh, tv. Biebani, em. 1st, Margaret, dan. and heir of Andrew Hors-oil, Eoq., by whom he had twosons, who prederoasod him; anti Sndly, Snsanssa, dais, of Sir Wflhiam Cobb, ol Addorbury, es. Oxford, and loft, Richard, in holy orders, sector of Oakley, Bricks, who or. Penelope, dan t’f George Clsamberlairs, of Wardington, dissolved, she oi. indly, (lImo late) Richard-Charles HeadGraves, on. Oxford, and hasi (with f,’nr darts. 0), Rtrmsnn, who e. as 6th vioe,,nnt. His lordship ci. 11 April, 5662, anti wao s. Try his oldest eel, of the 9th redt. of feet, sI. 1 July, 1701, and was s. hy Eon, JAMES, 2ssd visoonsit, who sic. Prances, dan. asad co-heir Gitennnv.WiLL5AM, 11th baron ; it. 14 April, 1709; nt. of Edward (Cccii), Viscount Wisstblet’sn, 3rd son of Tiromas, Sept 1794, lfarfa-Marsw, eldest dan. and on-heir of 1st Earl of Exeter, by Dorothy his wife, dan. and co-heir Sampson, Lord Eardloy, by svhena (whim ci. S Sept. 1834) ho of John Nevill, Lord Latisnor, doscessded from the Plan’ had issno, tagenofs (Are dl unIon’s Hit-lot_s qf lho Es_sal Fasisilics), assd load WsLLsaN-TnossAa, 12th peer. three sons (all of whom predoteased bins) and two dans., I. Elizabeth, so. to John Twisleton, Esq. of llarloy. eo. His lordship, to cernmonmos’ate the desec-ssl from the ssobie York, and loft ass only child, Cecil, who or. Goorge TwisbOon, and ancient hossss s,f Ptnwatto, asonniod, by royal pcr• Esq., and had, Fionnea, father of i ‘bn, who si. mission, 26 Feb. 1921, that enrtsatoe and the arineriat Anne, dan. of William Gardner, Eoq. of Little i3orrrton, oo. Oxford, and dying in 1761, loft Tnoasas TwietcreN, who olaimed and was allowod the Twislotoss ; atid Sc; Mareir following, by rayal licence also, barony. it. Prances, ma. to Assdrew Elifo, Eeq., and had asa onlychild, he assnsssod, on bolmaif of himself and his tasno, in oemlsliasmco Ciesly, who its. iT’tlliam Ptesnsss, liloq., assd ‘. s. it. 5715. by his falhcr-tn-law, the late herd Eardley, the orsrnamo His lordship d. in 1674, when the barony of Sayc and Sole and arms of EAcnLnv, jim asidilioma to and before those foIl into abeyance betweess his two darts, but tho viseonuty which his lordship thesr nsed. ihs lordship ci. 13 Nov. 1844, devolved ispon his nephew, Wstotaat Ftrxssns, Esq., Sod viscount, who m. bit cousin, Wioi.sxas - THoMas EAHnLEY - TwssLnvea- - FsnxNns, 12th Mary Fiennes, and dying in 1696, waco. by his only son, NaTnANmE 4th vtooonnt, who S. oisos. in 1710, when the barest, is, 21 April, 1795, who ci. s’crta, 51 March, 1S47, assd visconsstcy revertorl to his cousin, LAwnENCE Fsr.NNos, Log., as 5th visoonnt, who dyissg without issno in 1742, waa e. by his oorssist, RicHARD PioNNos, Log., as 6th visoonnt, at whose dondso, in 1701, 5. s. the viseountey expired; but the assciont The snrnamo of Twisto’coN was asenmed, probably, from barony, whicis had remained isa abeyance sissce 1674, wss the residence of tbe family at Twisletosn, in the West Riding claimed in tho sante yemsr (1701) by TnoasAs Tw55LETON, iisq. of Hronghtsn Castle, cvi. Oxford, JonN Twtsonremo, Bag. of Iforsenmasm’s Place, 5th in dcsomst as heir-gonet-al of Jrrmcs, 9th baron aod 2nd vieoonsst (refer fs’esn Christopher Twisleten, Log. nf Bas’loy, cc. York, by to the Hon. Elizabeth F’iosssaes, older dan, asrd co-Stoic of Assno his svife, dan. of John Deere, Esq. of Dartford. He the Sod viscount, arsd her dosemrdsnts), wisich claim (the ss, the Hero, ELscaocTn FsnNNos, older dan. and eo-beh- of line of the othor dan., the lion. Mrs. Ellis, havirsg failed) Jansos, Sssd Viatonni and Stls Baron Saye and Seie, by whom beissg allowed, he was srsmmoned to Parlianaent, 95 Jrssse, he had an only surviving child, CEciL. tic it 4 Dee. 1082, 1781, as BaRoN S,svc Attn SOLO. Ills lordship so. in 1797, assd was e. by his dais., Elioahoth, oldost dais, of Sir Edward Turner, Dart, of CoerL TwssLnvnre, who was likewise heir to hoc mother. Ansbrosdcn, cc. Oxford, by Caaoanilra iris wifo, dan. of She is. George Twisteton, Esci. of Weodbail, amid had acm William Loigh, son of Tlseophilns Leigh, Esq. of Adlestrop and Losrghorongh, and the Hon. Nary Bridges ;asrd had, only son, Fioxans, She d. tsr 1721, and was c. by her son, t. Gnoznoav-WILLt.sat, 11th baron. It. Thomas-James, D.B ., archdeacon of Colombo, in Ceylon; Jessre Twtetnvere, Loot, of Drsimghfesr Castle, cc. Oxford, 6. 28 Sept. 1770; or. lot, 26 Sept. 1788, Charlotto. who sic, Ansre, dan. of IVillians Garsiner, Log. of Little Ann, dan. of John Wsttoll, E’.q., by whom he had, I Fcancis-Hensy-Thonsaa, E 20 dime, 1798; ii. 12 July, lians’ton; and dying in 1703, was s. by his only snrviving 1792. 2 Thomas, i. isa April, 1791 ; d. if Slay follswisrg. 5 Piesanos, 9. in Starch, 1702; ii, in April following. 4 ifenry-Charlos, si. in allay, 1798. 1 Jnlia-Eliza, svho or. 18 April, 1808, Captain-Jamos Ccoelisa—Or’iginnlly by writ of summons, 1447. By patetmt Brown, by wtan,o (svho ci. 17 Nov. 1810) sho left at her eoimfirmatery c’f writ, 9 Arig. 1002. decease, 28 MacrIm, 1832, an ooly son, SAY Thonaas-Jameo Browss, in holy orders, vicar of Sydun 6, Dorsetohire. Dr. Twisleton’s first marriage being dissolved, Ire to. 2ndly, 7 Juno, 1798, Anise, dan. atsd co-heir of Besajamtn Ash, Esq. ; and dyhsg in 1824, left by her, isono, I present peer. 2 Edward-Asho, 6. in Fob. 1803; ri. Nov. following. 1 North-Wsmyss, 9. in 1805 ,‘,t us 1830. 4 °Charles’Sasaanel, hA,, in hoiy eMers, late rector oh Ashow, Warsvtekshfre ; 8.4 Jnly, 18ff; ma. 26 Sept. 1837, Caroline, eldoot dart. of Ralph Carr, Esq. of Stann.ington, Northnmberland. S °Edword-TrmroecvBoyd, late chief commissioner of tho Poor Laws in lroinsrd, afterwards eosnmissioner for improvensont of Oxford Ursiversity, and commissioner for public schools, stow commissioner far civil service examination; 9. 14 May, 1809; rio. Ii Slay, 1852, Ellen, dan. of the late lion. Edward Dwight, liP, for the Province of Iilassaehnsetts, svhich ladysi. 17 May, 1802. 1 0Mary-Elicabeth, ic. lot, 6 Dee. ISiS, William Gb- borne Esq., by whsnr (who ci. 1 Jan. 8839) she has otto son, Frederhck-Wtlliassm Giobarno; and 2ndiy, Capt. B. Twynham. 2 Anna, 9. tsr 1804; lost in 1855, icr the wreck of the ‘‘Arsmtatosa.” 8 Caroline, ft. in 5887; it atm itafasmt, us Ceylon. Esq, of Adbeotrop House, co. Glertoester; and Stonelcigh Abbey, en. Warwick, NP.; who si. 2d Oct. 1821. Sho ci. lu 1841. tt. llary-Caesandra, isi. lot, to Edward-Jervis Hiekette, Eoq., now Viscennt St. Vincent, which soarriage boing Esq., and ci. hr Jsttmo, laid. Ills lordship, wise was o naaj or-general in the army, and his eldest eon, Slarhs-Elizabelh, is. in 1823, to ficorgo-Ernest, Count de Gersdoff, of Prneoia, asrd ii, his 1926. ensigns of the family, in asidilion to and after timose of with a proviso its ass indontrsre of settlement made assd was s. by lois only oen, was e. by his ceneiti, Icscncirmcx, ps’osent poor. Jflfll(tht of CftMctoit, of Yorkshire. Cot. Fsc,a-zrns Tsvtstnvoa, n-Icc ssr. llary Clarke, of Ireland; and dying in 1730, was e, by Iris only son, son, Tscossxe Twiotn’cna, ef Broughten Castle, who 0005vom’od the Bxnoscv or Says ANIS SOLE, as above. Arias—Quarterly; lot and 4tlr, at,, three lions, rampant, The Rev. Charlos-Sameol fl’wisbotoss and his yoengoc - * Otro of these daus,, VnaEAs.tcIs, om. Richard Wykeharc, brother assd sister have r’btainesj the precedence of a barosr’s yennger children. Big, of Swsicliffe. 98