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 S M I it. hester-Augusta, so. 0 Aug. 1db, to Lieot.-Col, Frederick- nsantle, St.A., vicar of Lewlznor, 2nd eon of the Right lIon. Craven Ord, 10.A., and 5. 11 Oct. 1869. Sir Michael a. at Leybossrsse rectory, Kent, 10 May, 1819. Sir Coiling assumed, bF royal licence, the surname and arms Arose—Quarterly; 1st and 4th, arg., en a lend, between two of RARDLEY, in lien of Sciru, 14 Slay, 1947 ; boil. 21 May, unicorns’ heads, erased, az. armed, or, three lozenges, of the last, icr SMITH; 2nd and 3rd, per pale, er and az. a lesse, ceonterchanged, for Cnsac. Sappsnera—(Granted to the late Sir W’illiam Smith, on taizing .Armz—Qnarlerly: let and 4th, arg., on a chevron, az., three the additional name of Cower, in 1799), dexter, a merman, garlic, or, a mnton, go., charged with a fret of the first, for sa., rrised and garnished, or, bearing in his exterior hand a RAanLav; 2nd and Ird, vzrt, three acorns, clipped, or. trident, of the second; sinister, a mermaid, sa., crined and Crcefe—A slag, coorant, go., attired, or, for RanoLwr; a gamished, or, and bearing in her exterior lsnd a mirror, ppr., framed and handled, of the second. Creel—In a docal cogonet, or, an unicorn’s head, az armed, gold. Molts—En lieu eel mon espoir. Seaf—Ashfield, near itathfarnham. SMITH, now EARDIJEY. c9 4 EARPLET, SIR XCULLING, of Hadloy, oo. Middlesex; is Chamberlain to tise Emperor of Auatria, 5.12 Aug. 1838; s. his father, as 4th bart,, 21 May, 1863; as. at New York, 12 Dee. 1869, Emily-Florence, only child of i. William-Sytheey-Winwsod, t. 11 May, 104.1; 5. Aug. Jamea M’Gee, Esq. ItIIlCafit. THoMAs Sasan, Esq. of Hadley, cc. Middlesex (whose Iv, Chorles-Edward-Winwood, 0. 1 Fob, 1938. ancestors, of the name of Lefovre, came from France, temp. I. Mary-Agnes-Wiinvood. ELIZAHOTH, and assumed the cognomen of Sanru, ci. in 1740, leaving an only son, TnoMAs SMITH, Esq. of ttadiey, a merchant in Londoiz, I. WzLLIAaI SMITH, Req. of Eardieten (eldest son of who sic. Culling, sister aad oo-heir of John tiecrne, Esq., Thomas Smith, Req. of Hnnvaoton, cc, Salop, by Isis wtfn governor of Bombay; and rl. in 1744, leaving issue, I. Thomas, of Evesham, Co. Worcester, who 5. withoot male same cc.), was created a Baronet 23 Sept. 1809. He icc. issue, in 1790, lmvisg tsro daos., Louisa and harriet. II. Cur.uao, created a Baronet. sri. William, a captain in H.7c1. Indian Anny, who Ia. Lambewick, co. Worcester, by whom be had iss,me, Sarah, dan. of llosophrey Sonsuer, On., provost of Iting’s Czmeevornaa-Sioaev, his heir. College, Cambridge, and had issus, Somner, in holy orders; Cecilia-Maria, ccc. in 1010, V.W. Wheeler, Req. of Nash William-Richard, U.N.; Sarah, za. to the Rev. William Sir William it. in 1821, and was a. by his son, Stackhoose, of lllodbesry, Devanshire; Anna-llaria, and Charlotte. iv. Charles, governor of Sladrao, who so. 1st, Elizabeth .90 lIce. 1022, Mary, dais. of the Rev. B. Foley, and by her Carvaiho (of the Portuguese family of Pombal), by whom he (who d. 1 Dec. 1818) had issue, had a son, Charles, an officer 39th foot, ahod. at Gibraltar; r. Wn.m.IAM, his heir. and 2ndly, Zabier-Chartotte, dan. of James Law, Esq. (of tho u. Edward, b. 28 Oct. 1026 Laws of Lanristoo), by whom he had a son, Culling-Charles, whom. 1799, Lady Anne Fitzroy, widow I. llnry-Sidney, ne. 21 Aug. 1846, to S.-J. hleatbcote, Req. of the Hen. Renry Fitzroy, and dan. of Garret Wellesley, Ii. Riteabeth, is. 23 Sept. loll, to Charles-B. Shaw, Req. Earl of Morningtozk by whom he load, Frederick; and Emily-Prances, Icc. 29 June, 1022, to Henry, Duke of Sir Christopher in. 2odly, Dee. 1997, Ilarnictte, only daia. ot Eeaufert. Mr. Culling-Charles Smith d. 26 llay, 1013. I. Anne, 5. sews. is. Elizabeth, sc. to John Iltnzsro, M.D. ; and if. in 1002. III. Maria, sa. to the 11ev. John Borrows, LL.D. Iv. Frances, szs. tn tile Rev. Charles-Jefferye Cottreil. The 2nd son, t. Cnrz.iao SMITH, Esq., I. 20 Nov. 1731, was created a den,t-lton, iseuant, between two crose-creselets, go. Baronet 22 Dec. 1002. Ito cc. Mary, duo, of J,shn Borrows, creel—A greyhoond, comaclcant, ea., collar and line reflexed and sister of the Rev. Dr. Borrows, rector ol Hadley, and over the back, or, the body charged wills a eroes-eroselet, of the St. Cloment Danos, Middlesex, by whom (who 5. 5 April, last, the dexter paw resting open a erose-flory, as in thee arms. 1782) he had (with a dau. Louisa, cc. to the Rev. Thomas ltivett, of liaresfield, Suosex) an only surviving sen, CULLING, e 5. 19 Oct. 1012, and was .e. by his son, It. Sin Cor.s.ixo, 0. in 1700 ; who is. 22 Sept. 1792, Char-. lotte-Elisabeth, 2nd dan. and co-heiress of Sampson, Lord Eardley, by whom (who 5. 11 Sept. iodo) be had Cns,ns,coEAnnLnv, ld baronet; Maria-Charlotte, so. 30 Oct. 1020, to the Ree. Eardtey Childers, who ci. at Nice, in 1031 ; and Lonisa-Selina, ci. 26 Oct. 4032. Sir Coiling tO. 30 June, 1229, and was a. by his only son, III. SIR COLLINO-EARDI.nT, who was 5. 21 April, 1005, and so. 9 Feb. 1S02, Isabella, 4th dao. of Thomas-William Carr, Esq. of Rehott, to. Northnmherland, and by her (who )—‘ ‘ ot Blake Hall, Eeeex, and baa (caere. 5. 1 May, 1000) left issue, i. RaaoLcv-Gmnoa-Cos.z.INo, preeant baronet. i. Franees-Selina, of Bedwelt Park, near Itatfield, sic. I July, 1065, Ia RoberbColllng Hanhnry, Req., H.P., wt,o tO, 29 Mar. 1067. II. leabella-Slaria, m. 6 Aug. 1063, to the 11ev. W.-H. FreS M I Sir T,-F. Fremantle, Ban. 1561, and wae z. by his mcly aoo, Sir E.-G.-C. Eanue.av, tho 4th and present baronet. Cs’eaiien—ll Dee. t902. falcon, wings endorsed, ppr., belted, or, in the beak an acorn, clipped end leaved, also ppr., for Sassom. .illelle—Spea, decos, et robur. S M I T H. SSInU, Sta WILLIAM, of Eardinton, eo. Worcester; 5. 5 Oct. 1823 ; inherited as 3rd baronet, at the demise of he father, 7 Aug. 1839; oe. 5 May, 1843, Snean, 4th dan. of Sir WilIiansC eorge Parker, Bart., R.N., and has had ieeue, i013. II, CaRIaTopnEn-SvoNnY-WlNw000, 1’, 24 Jail. 1946. in. William.GeorgmWiuwood, 0, 10 July, 1847. }Liacnue. Lelitia, dan. of Edward Mc’rris, Eoq. of Beudord, in the 19 Oct. 1700, Mary, dan. of Echvard Wheeler, Req. ccl Court, co. Salop; and ‘1. 2 March, 1021. 11. SIR CHa,aroPnnR-STDN5Y, 0. 14 May, 1790; cc. hat, ssr. 11dm. the hde Thomas Leo, Req. of Headingley, near Leeds, and relict of — Mzo-phy, Esq. lie el 7 Aug. 1835 ; his widow, in April, 1040. Crecxiies—23 Sept. 1009. 4n,ce—Sa., a eroes-fiory, or; en a chief. engrailed, erm., a Seat—Em’dteten Moose, Woreeetemhtre. ‘ — SMITH. Ssiryn, SIR CHARLES-CUNLIFFE, of / Tring i’ark, eo. Hente ; 5. 15 Sept. 1827; 3. no 3rd baronet, upon the deeeaee of his father, 14 Jan. 1831 as. 15 Feb. 1855, Agnoe-Frederiea, y ., yonngest dan. of Capel Cure, Eeq. /, i. DnVMMOE0-CGNLIFYE, 0. 21 Feb. II. Reginahd-Cunlttfe, 0. 4 Dec. 1602. i. Frcdentea-Slary. ii. Laura. JOHN Sncvn, Req. (4th son of James Smith., Esq. of * John Knoiro, 111.1., was an eminent physician, and joetly Casono, N.B.), a caerchamst in London liz. Mary, dan. of Griffin Raacoem, Esq. of Lambeth; and 5. 27 July, 1827, heaving, insanity. Be published eence treatises os that malady, and celebrated for his eocccesful treatment of persons afflicted with was engaged in a controversy with Dr. hattie. 1029