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S K E the lifetime of his father, 13 Sept. 1601, loft, with ether issue, a eon, THOMAS, heir to his grandlhther. It. Roger, a lawyer of eminence, who was nominated, in 1600, a master of the Court of Roquooto, havingpreviously ii. Edward, 0. 32 Dee. 1007; eel. into Coldstream-gnarde SUed tie office of solicitor-general in Ireland. Ho (1. without male issue, in 1616. m. 8 July, 1841, Emily, 4th date, of James Ramsbettom, lii. Thomas, who Ia. Anne Pyersen, and had issue. iv. Ralph, fmdary of Chester and Fllntshiro, ancestor of the WILDRAHAM5 of Deefsld. Richard Wllbraham wao s. by his grandson, THOMAs WILJIRAHAM, Eoq. of Nantwieh, who tie, in 1619, Raehael, dau. and solo hoheos of Joshua ljlivo, Faq. of x. Ilary-Charlotte, C. 3 June, 1860. Huxley (by Mary, dan. of Andrew Cl,arlten, Esq. of ci. Emma-Caroline, Ia. 21 Slay, 1822, to Lord Stanley, now Apley), and had, with other issue, his successor at his Earlof Derby, KG. decease, Rouen WILBRAHAM, Eaq. of Nantwieh, 6. in 1623. This gentleman was one of the intended knights of the Royal Artss—Quarterly: let aesd 4tle, as., three bendlote, wavy, Oak, his estate being then valued at £1,000 per annum, arg., for WILCnAHAM; 2nd and 3rd, gn., on a chevron, ongrailed, He is. Aliea, Cast, of Roger Wilhraham, Req. of Durfel,l, and granddaughter, maternally, of Thomas Raveneeroft, Req. of Bretton, by whom (who if. of grief for the less of her t’to,ifi—WILenAnAat a wolf’s head, omsod, arg. BnovLE: two eldest eosse) he had, with two daughters, Alice, wife of a denei-lion, regardant, ppr., holding between his pawe an Ralph Wilhraham, Esq. of llorfsld, and Grace, of Sir Themae eseecheon, gte., charged witle a erose-flory, arg. Brooke, of Norton, several eons, by the eldest surviving of Bejipei’iire—Dexter, a wolf erg. ; gorged with a collar, which he waa e. at his deeeaea, RANDLe WTLBRAnAM, Esq. of Nantwieh, who served the with tsve hare, arg. ; a canton, sa., thereon a wolf’s head, chico of sheriff of Cheshire in 1714. lIe lii. Nary, dan. ef peuleut en esenehoen as the dexter. Sir Richard Breeke, Dart, of Norton (by Fnineesea-Posthnma, Jislle—In isortet guise. dasi. of Thomas, son of Sir Peter Leigh, knightbanneret 000l—Lathone Hones, Ormakirk, Lancashire. , ef Lyme), and hail issue, Ronen, of Nantwieh. grandfather of the late Gsoaoe WILBRAHAM, l’ii.q of Delamere House, eo. Chester, sometime NP. fer that shire. (See BURKE’S Laialrd tootty.) RANOLE, of wleem preeesstly. Thomas. LLD., PRO., fellow of All Sonic; d.c. p. Henry-William. in lenly erdoro; C. ROM. Frances, ,e. to William Wright, Req. Elizabeth, is. to William Faleimer, Req. Nary, sa. to Thomas Chotham, Eaq. The 2nd son, RANDLR WsLaeeanAes, Eeq. LL.D., of Reds Hall, deputyhigh-steward of the university of Oxford, and NP., ci. in 1772, Dorothy, only dan. of Andrew Kenriek, Eeq. of Chester, and was e. in a77o, by his only eurviving eon, RIOHARn Wss.noeAuAat, Req. of Rode, SIP, for Chester, This family originally called Srhypeeye, from the tewn and who Ia. Mary, dan. and sole heir of Robert llootle, Fog. ef lsrdship of Stipwitt, in Yerhehirr, descends from Lathom House, eo, Lancaster, and aeounsed that surname RoDenT us Eat, irvoviLLa, llarsn of t’ottingham, in the in addition, under the will of his wife’s uncle, Sir Thomas time of ths CoNqueRoR, of evhoin and his descendants, the Bootle, lint., chancellor to Frederick, Prince of Wales. Of feudal lords of Cottingham, llugdale troate at great length this roarriage there was issue, EDWARD, who succeeding to the family estates in 1796, mant, and had ltree sone, lisbon, John, and Nieolss, ancestor resumed, by sign-manual, in 1014, the snruains of WILBaAHAM, of the noble branch of the faonly in France; and a dan., is. and was subsequently elevated to the peerage lot, to Erard, Sire do Harceurl; and lndly, is If ugh, Sire do as LORD SKELMEESDALE. Randle, of Rode Hall, 0. 10 jan. 1773; is.. 1st, 5 Dee. 3795. ROBERT 05 EsTor’rcveoLe, acquired a great inheritance Letitia, dan. and heir of the Rev. Edward Rndd, which with his wife Enohurga, dan. anti heir of Usegh Pita Baldoris, lady ii. 1601; and lndly, 9 Feb. 1808. Sybilla, dan. of Philip Egerton, Esq., and had issue by both marriages; the lordship of Schypwyo, or Sloipwie. Re loft (with a he if. 12 Jan. 1801. Anne-Derethea, is.. in 1784, to Richard, let Lord Alvanloy, dan.) three sons, and d. 37 Jan. 1029. Mary, Ia. 26 Oct. 1780, to William Egerton, Fig. of Tatten EonraeT, his heir, from whom the territorial lords of Cottingham, Park, and ‘1. 13 Nov. 1704. Franeieea-Alieia, is. in 1703, te Anthony-Hardelph Eyre, Oaainren, ancestor of the Barons of Greasieghall: hod, at Req. of Grove, Notts, a’sd ci. 3 Sept. 1010. SibyllaOeergiana, cc. 16 June, 1791, to William fficringten, Joppa, in Palestine, and his line beesnso extinct in the Req. of Werden, Lancashire, and d, 22 Nov. 1789. (Se PATRICK, of Skipwith. BunKs’s Leaded Ootlrp. Emma, m 1 june, 1794, to Sir Charles Edmanstone, Dart., The youngest son, and if. 30 Nov. 1797. E1ieaheih, is, in 1821, to the Rev. W. Barnes, rector of PATRICK siN EsvonvEvlLLe, having, by gift of his father, Drixton Dovorill. Wilts, and C. 17 Dee. 1801. The eldest son, EnwAnn BoorbE-WTmRAKAM, Esq, of Lathom House, as. Beatrix, dan. and heir ef Sir Pagan do Langtun, and so. Lancaster, 91.P., 0. 7 H3reh, 1771, was created BARON was s. by his son, SKaLMEKCDALK, 20 jan. 1820; he Ia. 19 Apnl, 1796, Mary of William do Iilonithorp, and hii1 two sons, RE1IINALH and Elizabeth, dan. of the Rev. Edward Taylor, of Bifrens, Gerard. The older, REGINALd, was hostage for the Lord Kent (eec BnaKE’e Landed Gealry), and by her (who d Scales, in the Barons’ wars, 0th of JOHN. Ills son and heir, 2 June, 1840) had issue, s. RIOHARn, M.P.; ii. 27 Oct. 1801; cc. 22 May, 1832, Jeesy, foskp. HENHv III., and marrying Alien, lan. of Sir John 3rd dan. of the late Sir Richard Brooke, Dart.; and Thorp, and heir of Sir William Thorp, Ents., became possessed C. 5 May, 1844, leaving issue, 1 Enwaan, present peer. 1 Adela-Olary.5 2 Jessy-Carolins, ee.4 Oct. 3861, teJohn Baleman, Esq., styled Do Thorp ; he hkowise poosesesd the nsaesnr of eldest son of James Bateman, Req. of lliddnlph Grange, Bokoby, uow Dighy, ill sight of his mi.thsr, and having and ltnypersley If all, so. Stafford (eec BURKE’S Leaded man’iod Isahel, dan. sled heir of Sir Rohert do Arehee, lint. Centrp). S IC I 2 Edith, is. 7 Sept. 1589, to Ynyr-Henry, only son of Jobn-Tnyr Bnrgee, Esq. of Parkanaur, eo. Tyrone. 4 Rose. Esq.. and has ieeue, I Arthur, t. 9 Sept. 1842. 2 Lionel, 6. 10 Jan. 1853. 9 Rnsma.Violet, C. in 1846. 2 Ada-Constance, is.. 11 July, 1867, to the Prince de Teano. 1 Emily-Florence. 4 Evelyn-Adela. Lord Skelmeredale a. S Apeil, 1853. S K I P W I T H. SEIFWITII, SIR PETTOE-FSTOTViLLE, of Prostn’ould, co. Loieeater; to 12 Fob. 1851; c. his father as 10th baronet, 30 Nov. 1863. iLLl1CaC, in the Bersietge. lie is. Ailelira, dan. of leo, Count de Iloan— Grand Meenil. The oldest sell, a great Saxon Thaese, and, among other lands, had n-hsee male line terminated in the 17th of HENRI’ f II. 6th of EDwARD II. the lordship of Skipwith, his descendants took thoir name therefrom, in accordance with the onstom of tlss age. lie JEFrREv DC SKIPwrCR, who ii,. Iflariana, dan. and heir Sin WILLIAM UK SKirwiTls, Lord of Skipevith, evas living of a groat estate in Lincolnshire, and was the last of the family evho resided at Skipwith. lIfe son and heir, SIR JonN ne SsepeviTn, living at Thorp, was sometimes of Wranhy, in the same coemty, had also paoeeealon of that estate. Ho was s. by his son, ‘Ibis lady and leer eistera were raised. te the ranh ef tlio JOHN DC SKIPevITU, who resided at Dokoby, and augCivafisn—30 Jan. 1820. between three combs, arg., as snany crosses, patiefitchOo, of the field, for lloorLs. as., therefrom liendent an eocuteheen, the Sold ae, charged erased, of thee second; hoiesg ties aeseiont aims of WIL5KAHAM ; eieeieter, a wolf ipr., collared, or, and therefrom danghtors af a baron. 1021