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 SEP and relict of Sir Lewis Mansell, Dart., but had no other guards; 8. 14 Oct. 1835; e. his father, as 4th earl, issue. lie was s. by his only snreiving son, II. SIR JOHN, who ca. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Aug. 1855; m. 18 July, 1866, Cecil-Emily, 5th dan. Knightley, KB., of Fawesley, in Northamptonshire, and of Lord Hylton, and has, was e. by his elder son, III. SIR Enwinn. This gentleman sI. Anne, dan. and I. A dan., Ic. 1 July, 1868. heiress of Thomas Saunders, Leg. of ileeehwood, es. Host- ford, and Ellen his wife, dan. and heir of Robert Sadleir, Eaq. of Sopwell, aed had issue, Tnosras, his successor. Edward. wise wss murdered in 1723, near Calais, as Iso was WILLIAM no SIo,.swos, one of the Nnrn,as, nobles in the travelling with sume English gentlenson. A ussnonsent ts traici of the CuRqsJenoa, whoae name stands in the eigbternth isis memory was erected on ties spot where the fosi deed eras order upon the reD of Rattle Abbey. This William ol.taiseed esmatitted. Aoae, in. to Sir Charles Buck, Earl. Ads, es. to John Coke, Esq. Sir Edward was s. by his elder eels, IV. SIR Tuosrss-Sausmans, LL.I1., H.P. for the eo. of of half a knight’s fee acid frone him descended Hertford frona the 1st Gesooa I. to his decease, lie Is. Meenug ac,d Csnseougb ts the ehnrch of the Virgin Mary, Miss Dashwood, dan. oi Sir Francis Daehwood, E.art, of at Coeksrsanels, sealed with his seal of the ereos-easlise, and Wycumbe, and dying in 1730, was a. by his elder son, V. Sm Tsseatas-SAnlenLns; at whose decease, sine., in bearing the legend “ S. Adami do Molitseus.” He cci. 1730, the title devolved upon his brother, VI. Sen JOHN. This gontlonean ca in 1760, Sarah, dan. Eapoako, eo. Lnneaator, and was father of of Edward Knight, Esq. of Woiveriey, co Wosroster, by Ronrn’r on J2oLYNEux, who tee. inaje. King Joss, Beatrix, whom ho left issue, Jens-Seuaorss, 7th baronet. Edward-Amherst-Saunders, hoot-eel. 1st guards; it. in 1793. and heir, Henrietta, ss. in 1794, Cs Henry, Earl of Ilarewood. liary, Ca. Nicholas-Lewis Fonwiek, Esq. of Terringtoo, es. Espeake, was father of Nosdolk, and S. his widow, 4 Dee. 1834. Sb’ John, who was a liont.-gen. ice the army, aced eol. of a forsatersbip ice the en. of Lancaster, and was lee commission regisuent of infantry, ci. in March, 1794, and was a. by leis for the poranehulation of forests. The groat-grandson of oldest son, VII. SIn Joux SeuNnous, sometime Mr. for eo. Herts; SIR WILLIAM MoLvannx, of Sefton, was made a hannerot, 8. 23 Stay, 1767 ; who is. 0 Asw. 1793, Harriet, only dan. in Caseony, in 12Sf, icy Edmmed (C’ronehback), Earl of Lancaster, acid heiress of Richard Crofts, Esq. of West Hailing, es. Sta Renuson lfoLvNesnx, of Soften, Little Crosby, and Norfolk, by Harriet his wife, dan. and co-heir (with her Spoke, ot. in 1381, leaving, by _gatba, his wife, dan. and sister, Strs Benett, of Pythsnae) of John Harsh, Esq. of heir of Sir Roger Kyrton, of Lardus-sok, an eldest son and York Street, St. James’s (are Roan’s Landed Gctdry), aced successor, by her (who d. in Aug. 1 S2f) had issue, TnoMAs-GAse-Seuenees, Sib baronet. Frederiea-Auns-Saeneders, 55. in 1822, to Frederick Franks who eec. 1st, Joan, date, and heir of Jordan EBaII, forester of (who 4. the sasee year), and it. 2 Nov., 1804. Emily. Caroline. Slary-Anne, ci. Mass. Frances. of Thomas do Thwonge); and lndly, N as-garot, relict of Sir Octavia. Sophia, 4. seine, icc 1828. Gertrtede, ci. acme. Robert Holland, KG, Bybie 1st wife be had leans, Sir John if. 15 April, 1846, snd was e. by his only son, VIII. Stu Tuuacee-GAue-SAusenous, whe was 8. 1801, and Thomas (Sir). stain in 1385. Is. 1st, 17 Nov. 1842, Sarah-Anne, 2nd dan. of Captain John (Sir), of Crosby, echo bore tics croes-moline, crowned, Hoffman, RN., and by her (who 4.14 Fob, lSlf)had one son, J0HN-GAOE-SAuNoEas, present hart. Hem. Isadiy, 1858, Olivia, youngest dan. of the late John’ Jooeph-Heeery, Esq., by the Lady Emily Fitzgerald his wife, and by her (who ci. 57 June, iSss) bad issue, Walter-Charles-Saunders, 8. 1831 ci. 21 June, 1513. Eoeea-ReosrsALo-S.suNnoas, 5. 1814. Roy-Thomas-Saunders, fc. 19 Aug. 1538. Arthur-Edward-Saunders, 8. 30 Slsreh, 1819. SIn 5. 28 Aug. 1864, and was e. hy his oldest son, SsaJomzeGsna-Saerrnrns Saensonv. the 8th and present baronet. Croalien—20 Dee. 1828. A rees—Arg., three einqaefoils, sa. nyse—A tiger, sejant, srg., maneS and crowned, or. Berets— The eldest son, Bssford Court, Woreestorshire; and Bseehwood, Danstable, Sta WILLIAM SioLvNr.oz, of Ssftnn, was made a knightbannersi, Hens. SEPTON. SEFTON, EARL OF (Sir William-Philip Molyneni), Sir Richard was a. by his eldeoteocs, Viscount Mu)yueux, of Maryborongh, its the peerage SIR REenARn M0Lrnoeux, who signalized himself sn the of Irelaud; Baron Sefton, of Croxteth, en. Lancaster, French wars of Ytog hENRY V., aced particularly at Agincourt, in that of the United Kingdom; anti a Baronet of ,England; lord-lieut. of Lancashire, late capt. gren.993 granted to bins, and his son Richard, by patent, datod S E F s. CtsAatrs-WsLt.sasa-HvLTuN, t’Cer. sect Jlalyaee’x, 5. 25 June, 1887. }Liiicttt. The foetnder of this family in Englanti was by grant froue Itoger do Foytiee-e, Lord of Laneastur, the maccur of Sephton, or Seftocs, where he fixed his resiclones, with those of Thorutocs acid Kirerdon, to hold hy the serriec Anase no Stotytenux, who gave a grant of lande in Aunora, dan. and heir of Benedict Ic Garnett, Lord of dan. and heir sf Sir Roleort do Viiliors, of Little Crosby, es. Lancaster, and acquired with her that estate. Their son Rlrnaan MOLYNEUX, of Sefton, Littlo Crosby, aud ADAM 9IoLvNoux, Esq. of Sefton, who, in 1228, bad a this Ads,n, 2nd son of King HENRY 111. ; his eon, Sm WILLIAM MnLvlevux, of Sefton and Little Cmsby, Wyresdale (icy Anne his wife, one of the demand co-heirs WILLIAM (Sir), his heir. or. tIe left three clans. hit co-ieeirs: tics eldest, Agoes, see. David Nltmdsll, and front her derives the present WILLIAM RLUNOeLL, Esq. of Crosby hall; and lice IrS, Ia. to henry Charnoek, Eeq. of Charsoele. The 2nd dau. and es-hoir, cc. lfobort Emoys, of Chosior, end lieeir dau sod heir, Alies, cc. Sir lionry Norroys, of Spoke, eo. Laneastsr, and heel two suns 11cc yosmgsr, Jsi,ce, eves acseestor of ties Loans Noe.aes-s, of llyrsfr; the elder, WILLIAaO Nonarcs, Eeq. of Speko, v-ho cc. Foreyvall, elan, of ,tslen liaringtsn, of Weethy, had, critic doas., two sons, l’uoatAs, of Spoke (ocr Sonar’s Landed Gsalry), and Richard, who an. a dan. of IVinatanloy, of Wiastauloy, and left iwo dates., isis co-heir,, Margaret and Lucy: tics yaoeegor as. olosnplerey Ball, of Greonhail, es Chester; the elder cc. If HENRY ‘711 I., RAaeetr Don, of Sceeytlee’s Fentrey, to. Cheetor. in 1567, after the hattie of Navarret, by EnwARn, the Black Friars, under whose standard he continued to servo during that gallant prince’s subsequent French and Spanish ware. Sir William cc. Jane, dan. and on-heir of Sir Robert Holland, Knt., and was e. by his eldest son. Ssn RceuAan MnLnNnux,wbn was constituted high-sheriff of Lanceabire fur life, aud was H.P. for the ehis-o in the 20th RsenAan II. Hens. Ellen, San. of Sir Thomas Ureewiek,by whosn (who see. lndly, Sir Thomas Savage, Knt.) he had (with two dane.), RsessAan, isle successor. Adana, LL.D., consecrated Sisleop of Chielsesler in 1441, and sppointod kesper of the prisy seal to linear Vi. Ileis pc-ciate was naurdered at Port,c,eootle, 5 Juno, 1449, by ,nsrtaes procured by Richard, Doke of STock. Rabert, who inherited ties prsporiy of hes brstieor, Adam, m. liargalsi, dau. of Sir Baldwin L’Estrango, lint., acsd left an only dan. and iesir, N-leo cc. Sir Wilhaae Tresetberk, lint., wlessedan. and heir, Ellen Troutbork, sac. Sir Gilbert Talboi, of Graiton. in consideration of wleieie eorviess HENRY VI. 38