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 At A N aunt of the present Sir George Csrnewall, Hart., by whom (who ci. in 1520) he had issue, I. Jsairs-Enwaeu, 2nd earl. 55. Thomas-Alfred, in holy orders, prehondary of York, and rector of hartley, Haute, 0. 21 March, 1782; sa. in 1812, Maria, 4th dau. of the’ Rev. George Markham, PD., dean of York; and ci. in 1821, leaving by her (who ci. in Nov. 1851) leone, 1 George, 5. in 1816, eooaul-gen. in the Lombardo-Venetian States; so. 4 June, 1857, Ellen, dan. of Daniel B,’ Monte Acute, and in English, Stsntaente ; but the original Mayniac, and 4. at Venice, 12 Nov. 1857. 1 Louisa-Cecilia, ‘is.5 Aug. 1844, to Monsieur AlfredUrbain was, nevertheless, Montagss, from the tswn ef that nanco Jameron, of Chateney, near Tours; and it. in Normandy. The first of the Msntagn’c iu Eu; land was 1 April, 1052. i. Catherine, so. 1821, Gen. Sir John Hell, GOB., sol. 4th of Robert, Earl of Moretcu, at the Csnqusst. h’rsns tIns foot, and ci. Dee. 1553. s. Frances, so. in 1815, to tie lIon. Lieut.-Gen. Sir Galbraith-Lowry personage descended, nearly five centuries afteres cu do, Cole, G.C.15., who ci- in 1841. His lordship, who derived a dirort descent from the Royal who was appointed lord-ehiel’-justire of the court of King’s Hones of Plantagenet (ccc BunKs’s Hislss’y of l/ce Loyal constituted in the same year, lord-chief-justice of the Common Fascsilics), ci. in 1810, and was s. by his eldest son, Jxssns-Enwsnn, 2nd earl, i. 15 Aug. 1778; is. 17 June, ascent in proSt.” Sir Edward was also of tho privy council, 1856, Harriet-Susan, dan. of Franeis-Bateman flasbwosd, and in such high favour and esteem with his sovereign, Esq. of Well Vale, Lincoln, by whom (who ci. 1815) he had, 5. JAasss-Howaun, present earl. is. Enwxso-Aeracn-Jontc, Cli., rcar-adm. R.N.,forwerly bs regents of the kftgdsm, and goverisors to his son, H.P. for Christehureb, and late chargé d’affaires and EDWARD Vi. Re so. thrive; and the eldest sun of his third consul-general in Fern, and then in Chili and Venice; marriage (the sons of his first marriage all ci. in infancy), afterwards British minister at Benae ; now British minister at the ilagne; 8. 15 May, 1808; sa. 4 Ang. 1841, James Harington, of Exton, in Mutlandahire, by whom he Emma-Wyly, youngest dau. of the late Capt. Samuel had six sons. (See Bussas’s Extinct J’sirsrge, llnvrxnu, Dukes Chambers, RN., and has issue, 1 Edward-James, hisnt. 56th foot, 0. 12 April, 1542. 2 Aifecd-Clsr.rlos, 5. 16 Nov. 1541, 5 John-William, 5. 21 Feb. 1845. 1 Constance-Catherine. I Hlanobs-Harriet. 8 Rose-Matilda. 4 Florence-Lucia. 5 Abcs. is;. Charles-Amyand (the hit. Rev.), V.P., late archdeacon distinction se a parliamentary orator. In 1618, he was of Wilts and rector of Bremhill corn Highway, Wiltshire: appsinted lord-chief-justice of the court of King’s Bench; now bishop of Gibraltar; 8. 4. Aug. 1511; so. 20 April, in 1820, constituted lord-treasarer of England; and clevatcd, 1817, Hon. Katharine-Lucia, youngest dau. of the late to Dee. in the cams year, to the peerage, as Bas’an JJcnlagu, Sir Edward O’Brion, Dart, of Dromoland (soc isosesQussi, ef Eiosbeltss, and Viscsool Ma.sele-eille. Upon the accession B.), and by her (who it. 11 Jau. 1561), has had a sun, of Cuaueas 1., his lordship was advanced (5 Feb. 1616) to James-Edward, 5. ia 1558; who ci. 21 July, 1845. His isrdolsip, who u’as governor of ths Isle of Wight, ci. an sarldom, as Earl sf Manchester; and subsequently appointed 10 Sept. 1541. t’rcst;osss—Baron, 15 Sept. 1788. Earl, 16 Dec. 1100. Arsss—Az., a chevron, crminois, between three hedgehogs, or; on a chief, arg,, the eagle sf Prussia, displayed, sa., besked, lecged, and langnsd, gu., on the breast ths cipher Ii’. M., anS over it the electoral cap, in the dertsr claw a sceptre, and in the sinister a mound, aU or, and on each wing a trefoil, arg. Crest—A hedgehog, or, charged on the sida with three arrows, one in pale and two in saltier, arg., and across them barways, a key, as. ,Sappsrters—Dexter, the Prnssian eagle, wings elevated, aa., crowned, and charged on the breast and wings as that on the aloof of the arms; sinister, a reindeer, ppr. .lifattses—Cver the crest, on an orange-coloured label, “Jemaintiendrai,” the motto of the House of Nasaan. Under the shield, “Ubiquepatriam remincsei. Seats—Heron Court,noar Christehnreh, Hants; and Manor House, Great Durnford, Wilts. Tsssss Hssese—15, Stratford Place. At A N C H E S T E R. MANCHESTER, DUKE OF (William-Drogo Montages), Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagn, of Kimbolton b. 15 Oct. 1823; late capt. in the grenadior-gnards; vs. 22 July, 1852, the Countess Looieo.Frederieke-Angnetc, dan. of the Comto d’Alton, and has, 737 At A N e.ileoane-Vserose-Daouo VLwossol J.ro;i”er;u, 0.17 June, is. Charlcs-Williasn.Augnstu. 0. 11 Nov. isiS. 5. Slary-Louisa-Eli-eabsth is. Louisa-Augnata-lieatriec, sic. ,tlieo-Mando-Olivia. itilIcago. The surname of this family was ancisutly written in Latin Br,onu us Motors acuro, a avarrior in the iociuediatc train Sm Enwxsn MoNTAou, Knt., a distinguished lawyer, Bench in 1135, which office he resigned in 1545, and waa Pleas: “adescent,” says Fuller, “inhonsns’, but an Ilesssv VIII., that the king appointed him one of those sixteen executors of his last will and testament who should Siss Emvknn Moannu, Knt., as. Elisabeth, dan. of Sir sf Msntagu.) The 3rd son, SIR Kestav Mossraou, was ens of the representatives of cbs city of London in the parliament called by Janus I., ispos his accession (18 March, if 04), and acquired great lord-privy-seal. lIe as. let, Catlssrisme, 2nd dan. of Sir William Spancer, of Yarnten, in Oxfordsbir’e, 3rd son of Sir John Spearer, of Altborp, and had issue, s. EDWARD, hia suceeassr. is. Walter, who, having embraced the cathoDe religir.n, retired into a msnastas’y in France; and attracting the notice of the queen-mother, lilary de ldsdieio, was received into the especial favonr of that princess, and eventuaily appointed, by her, abbot of St. Martin’s Abbey, near Pontoise, in tise diseese of Ronen. He was also of her cabinet council, and the ebiof instrument of introducing Cardinal Masarin to her majesty. In 1643, he was approbendsd at Rochester, coming to hingh.cnsd with letters of importance, and be remained in csnSnemeut here until 1647, when be woe banished the hingdom by a vote of parliament. He it. in 1670, and was buried in the church belonging to the Hospital of Ineucrables, at Paris. us. James, so. 3lary, dan. and hoir of Sir Robert Baynard, of Laekham, eo. Wilts, by whom he acquired that estate. He ci. in 1668, and was s. by his eldest son, Jxausts, of Laekham, who was s. by his eldest son, EnWAKD, of Laoklaam, who was s. in 1751, by his brother, Jasees, of Laokhamo, who ci. in 1747, leaving three surviving sons, 1 Jxnas, of Lackham, who ci. in 1780, and was s. by bis eider son, JAMEs, sfLackham,whoci. usso. in 1787, and was o. by his brother, Gearge, of Enuwle, in Devonshire. Hcut,-esl. in tho army, who is, Anne, dan. of William Conrtenay, Esq.; and ci. 18 June, 1813, leaving isans, George-Conway-Conrtenay, of Lackham, late representative of this branch of the MoscrAnus, 0. 24 Jnne, 1776; who ci. in 1882, 3hergeret, dan. of Richard-Green Wilson, Eeq., cud it. 1847, leaving by that lady, now deceased, lesne, Frederick-Conway, 0. in 1803. James-Angnstus, 0. in 1810; in hsly orders, rector of ilawkwoll, Essex. Eleansra-Loui.sa, the author of .13101; sj Grey- steel’, Vie Frost sf Coceetst, and other poems, and Sccoo,teml Jes,atisce, a novel, all of csnsiderable merit, so. 17 Oct. 1842. to T,-K. Herrey. Esq., bywhom (who 1t. 17 Feb. i889( ste tea an only child, Frederick. Lsuisa-Matiida, so. ts eho late Matihew Crawford, Esq., and ci. 1557. Elesnora. I Edward, ens of the masters In chancery; ‘1.s 1788, leavIng a eon, an