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 SHE S H E Ft B 0 R N E. e Sagenornia, BARON (James-Henry-Logge Dutton), Jane, dan. of Chs-ietsphor Bend, Esq. of Newland, cc. of Sherborne, so. Gloucester, 1. 30 Slay, 1304; s. ho Glancester, and by that lady had, father, as 3rd baron, 19 Oct. 1362; an. 1st, 22 June, JAsise, his succcasor. 1326, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas, 16th Earl of William, who inherited the Naper estates, and was father Suffolk and Berkshire, and by her (who rl, 29 July, of the present James-Lanes-William Naper, Esq. of 1345) has had, I. John-William, 6. 81 Aug. l518 a. 8 Aug. 1210. I,. EnwaRo-LENNoX, t. 23 April, 1831. iii. James-Robert, 0. 23 Dec. 1238; a. is May, 1857. iv. Frederick-George, barrister-at-law, 0. 28 May, 1840. v. Charles, 8. 13 Dec. 1842, lient. 85th foot. vi. Henry-Thomas, 6. 23 Jan. 1844; d. 10 April, 1217. i, Julla-Henrietta. a. Emily-loahella-Conataucc, iii. 2 Sept. 1263, to Edwin Jsaes BUTTON, Esq., SIP. for es. Gloucester, 6. 21 Oct. Corbett, Esq., H. H. charg6 d’affaires, and consul- 1744, who was elevated to the peerage, 20 Slay, 1704, by the general to the Republics ot Central America. iii. Mary-Laura, a. 31 Dee. 18.19. He sic. 2odly, 3 Sept. 1357, Susan-Elizabeth, eldest dau. of James Block, Eaq. of Charlton, Wilts. !tttlcac. The surname of this family was adopted from the town of Anne-Margaret, d. 27 April, 1852. Button, in Cherhire. OnAco, one of the companions in arms of the CONQUEROR, Russian empire; and d. in 1807, leaving a eon. having seated himself in that county, acquired large possessions, His lordship a. 22 Slay, 1820, said was a. by his only ion, according to Domesday-Book, from Ilngh Tupus, Juno, 2i,d haron, who was 0. 24 June, 3770, and so. 11 Earl of Cheste,-. From this Odard lineally descended Sin Toosess DUTTON, of Dutten, high-sheriff of Cheshis-e 1226), and by her (wIse a. 21 Oct. 1604) had in 1226, whase great-grandson, SIR THOMAS hUTTON, was sesiesehal, governor, and receiver JAaIas-lisNav-Lrocc, present peer. of the castle and honour of Halton, in Cheshire, and Johsa-Thomas, of Hisston house, Isiglo slserifl’ of Hanta ins sheriff of that county in the 36th and 93rd of EuwAun Ill. youngest dau. of Thomas, 5th Earl of 3l,scolesfleld, as,d has He 8. in 1381, and from him descended Sin Pisas BUTTON, who built, in 1339, the New Hall at Button, still in part remaining. His great-great-grandson, THOMAS Drrvon, Esq., purchased the manor of Slier- borne, in Gloucesterohirs; and dying 4 Oct. 1583, was e. by lns eldest son, WILLIAN BUTTON, Esq. of Flies-borne, who sen-ed the office of sheriff for the co. of Gloucester in 3520, and in Elicaceth, so. 20 June, 1826, to Henry, 2nd garl of Dude, 1601. Ho is. Anne, dan. of Sir Ambross Nicholas, Hut., Auu-Consts,uee, so. 1846, to Lord Dunaany, mid ti. 27 June, lord-mayor of London, by whom he had seven sons and four dana., and was s. at his decease, in 1018, by his eldest surviving son, JoaN DUTTON, Esq. of Sherbsrnc, SIP, for, and doputylisut. His lordship ii. 30 Oct. 1562, and ovas a. hy Ins eldest son, of, the cc. of Gloncestor. Of this geutiemau, Wood, J.sMrs-HENnv-Lsooc, the 3rd and prosent baren. in his Altencs O.ce,siea,es, speaks thus :—“ lie was a Crealiea—2O May, 1784. learned and prudent man, and as one of the richest, so one ..-lr,sa-—Quartcrly -org. and gn. ; in the 2nd and 3rd quarters, of the meekest men in England. He was active in making tho defenco and drawing up ths articles of Oxen when ths Creel—A plums of five ostrich feathers, org.,ae., or, vert, garrison was to be surrendorod to the parliament; for and gu. which, and his steady loyalty, he was afterwards forced to sappariers—Two wolves, ppr., collared, gu., charged with pay a round sum in Goldsmith’s Hall, London,” Hem.lat, ElBabcth, dan. of Sir Henry llayuteu, of Wiltshire, ard by that lady had two dons., his ce-hsh-a, vie., EEIcABETR, ci. to George Colt, Esq. Lucy, si. to Thomas Pops, Earl of Downc, iii Irciaud, a,sd was mother of Lay ELIZABETu POPE, sale heir of her father. wha a”. l”w’o HesarS, Grosvenor Square. Ist, Sir Francis-Hem7 Lee, of Ditohisy; assd sudly, cestershire in 1030. His estate woe sequestered in the great Robert, 3rd Earl of Lindsey. He as. 2ndly, Anne, d,iu. of Dr. John King, iisho1, of rebelli’sn, and he was forced to fly beycaisd sea; hut heisg London, but by her who survived him and is. Sir Rirhard beats,, back by adverse wiud.s. in his passage fr,,m Leith to Howe, had no issue. He ii. in 1656, when tiherborise davslvcd upon his nephew, WILLIAM DuTa’oso, Esq., elder son of Sir Rhiph Dntten.5 Gcu’vy..James Napcr, of Laugherew, left by Anise Dalton, Sir Ralph Button was gentleman of the privy-chaStiser Dillon Pollard, hfisq. of Castle Ballard, co. Wcstmeath; and extraordinary to Ring CiJARLE5 1., asid was sheriff of Glen1.07 Mary. SHE This gentleman, who si. Mary, dan. of Viscount Seudamers, and widow of Thomas Russell, Esq., dying a. p., was s. by lila brother, SIR RALPH BUTTON, of Sherbornp, M.P. for the cc. of Gloucester, who was crcatcd a Barsnct, 22 June, 1678, and was c. by his eldest son, Sin Joan BUTTON, 2nd baronet, SIP, for the cc. of Gloucester, at whose decease, without surviving issue, in 1741, the baronetcy expired, while the estatoa passed, by his testamentary dispesition, to his nephew, JAMes-LEans NAPER, Esq. of Leughcrow,”,. ro. l4cath, eldest son of James Naper, Esq. of the same place, by Anne, dan. of Sir Ralph Button, let baronot), who assumed in csneequdnca the surname and anus of BUTTON. Tius gentleman ss. 1st, a dan. of General Ingoldsby, by wham he had a son, John, who 8. sass,, in 1771. lIe is. 2ndiy, Longhcrsw, co. Meath. Ralph, m. to Hsnsr Gubbins; and a. s. p. Anne, m. to Samnel Iilaekwell, Eaq. of Ampucy Park, cc. Gl,,nccater ; and a. in 1823. Mary, is. to Thomas Master, Esq. of Cirencester; and 8 1810. Francee, as. to C. Lawbart, gaq. of Beau Pare, cc. Sfcath. Jane, ss. in 1775, to Thomas-William Coke, Esq. of folk- ham, crested Earl of Lsicsster; and a. 20 July, 1000. SIr. Button (Naper) a. in 1776, and was a. by his sldcet son, title of BARON SnERBORNE, efdtcrtarsac, cc. Glaaec,ler. His lordshipes. TJnly, 1774, Ellsahcth,dau. efWenman-BobcrtsCoke, Esq. of Lengford, cc. Derby, and had issue, Junic, 2nd baron. Elicahcth-Jaue, m. in 1808, to Thomas, 16th Earl of Suffolk. Frances-hOary, is. in 1106, to Prince Bariatinaky, of the Aug. 1203, llary, only dan. and heh-eso of 11.-S. IlilsonLsgge, Baron Stawel (with whom that barony expired in 1566, 0. 21 Aug. 1210; a. 12 July, 1230, Lovinio—Agnes, issue, Henry-John, 6.17 Jan. 1847. Regluald-George, 0. 20 Jime, 1857. Lonisa-Ellea-Lavinia. Rdph-1Ienesge, Ml’. for Ciresscvster, 1,. 5 Asig. 1821 so. 1846, loasella, dan. of the late John Mansfield, Esq., and has a dais., Iaaholla-lfary. and d. his widow, 15 Marsh, toes. 1252. a fret, or; a crescent for differenco. three garhe, or. JJdite—Ssrvabo 52cm. Scsle—Sherboroe Park, near Northleaeh, and Standish H,,noe, and nibnry House, Gloucestershire. Francs, he woe east on Burnt Island, ,issd A. us 1646. Per details of the NAPER fismily. refer I, l.hoiues’e Lweaea beside hia aescessor, James-Lcns,x Napes-, sin’’ther son, William Naper, who 8. sean., and two dan,,., Anne. who as.