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 STRJ i. John, whose descendants were living in 1820. Ci. THOMAS, of whom presently. iii. Henry, whose son Henry, of Baydon, Wilts, entered deriek Phillipee, Req. of Phillipeebsrrg, New York, by whom his pedigree at the visitation of 1620. Iv. Robert, hvtisg in 1592. v. Richard. s. Ann. ii. Jane. iii. Elizabeth, ss. to Simon Horsopool, of London. The 2nd son, THOMAs Svvvne, Esq., is. about 1522, removed from Cars- wiso obtained the barony of the United Kingdom by creation, ham, and seated himself at Ostorhanger, co. Kent. This dan. of the late Sir Thomas Burke, Bart. of Marble Hill, gentleman was farmer of the enstonss in the reign of ELiZABETH, and relict ef Nicholas Bromvsse, Req. of Slsurnt hazel, co by which he amassed considerable wealth. If e or. Gaiway, by whom (who a. 20 lIlay, 1826) he had issue, Alice, dau. and heiress of Sir Andrew Jndde,* of Ashford, r. Geunosm-Auousvua. FasnEnrcK-Peacv ‘ Svnmeev, 7th by wlsom ho aeqssired the snassors of Ashford amid Wootnro; and dying in 1591, left, with other issue, s. Jenre, his heir. is. Thomas (Sir, Rot.), ambassador so Ttrsssia in 1604; so. sIr. Psmsrcv-RLr.EN-PaetseazeK-WrLr,rAai, preserrt viscount. Sarah, dan. and heir of William liloont, Esq., snd Issel by z. Philippa-Eliza-Sydney, in. 39 Dee. 1840, to the Bight her (svhs ,s. Iodly, Rorert Sydney, 1st Earl of Leiceeter) two sons; of srisom the elder, JoaN (Sir Kot.), as. Lady Isabella Rich, dao. of Robert, Ii. Lsniea-Ellen-Pranres-Assg-nata, cci. 3 May, 1847. George- Earl of Warwick, sad left a son, Robert, of Suttdss-at-lssne and Boards, in Kent, who as, Lord Strangford was appointed anshassador to tho court of Lady Dorothy Sydney (time port WaIler’s “Sacharisra”), Lisbon hi 1808, to Sweden in 1817, to the Sublime Porte in dams. of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leicrslcr, widow of henry, 1829, and to Russia in 1225. His lordship acqsrired literary lit Earl of Sussderlaod, arid by ilsat Earl, mother of fause by his English version of the smaller poems of Robert, 2nd Earl, lineal anroslor of sire present Desire Camnolne, the Portuguese bard. hIs ii. 29 May, 1859, and of Starlborongh, and had isasse, 1toberl Sasythe, Esq., was e. by his eldest son, govemrr of Dover Castle, srho me. Caiherinc, dais. ci Goonon - Auousvne - Faenzamea - PEECY Svnarev, 7th William Slafford, Esq. of Dlailserwiek. ro. Norllsanspten, viscount, 5. l3dprii, 1818, so. 9 Nov. 1897, Margaret, eldest and had Henry, Isis Iseir, faiher of Sir Sydncy-Slafford dan. of the late John Lennox Ktneaid Lennox, Req. oi Smythr, rlsief baron of else Excheqsser in 1773, who sa. Sarah elder dan. of Sir Clsarsr.s Farrsaby, liars., and Castle Lennox, Nil. (which lady was a. lndly, 17 Oct. d.c. p. 1777, when this branch of tire family terminated. 1061, to Chariso-Spencor, sceossd errs of Williamn-Ranbury, sri. Richard (Sir Itot) of leeds Castir, eo. Kent; who ml. in lot Lord Bmstrosan, and she and her hssebarsd have token 1628, leaving a son, JOHN (Sir Km.), who d. e. 3. and by royal lisonce, in 1812, the surnames of Kincaid-Lonnox, dans., who became cs-heirs to Iheir brotiser. ‘1 he eldest san, Sirs JOHN SMvTHE, Knt. of Oaterhanger and Ashford, 5. in brother, 1556; as. tsr 1579, Elizabeth, dan. and heiress of John Ptnenx, Pcncv-RLLSN-Pnnnanncrt-WiLLsAai, 8th and present peer. Req. of Hawhonse, co. Kent (son of Chief-Justice Sir John Creafisne—Viscount of Ireland, 17 July, 1028. Daron of Pineux); and dyirsg in 1659, left with two daus. (Kather’rne, the United Kingdom, 26 Jan. 1825. ems, to Sir Henry Baker, Dart. ; and Elizabeth, a. to el ‘me—Az., a chevron, engrailed, between three lions, Sir Henry Penile, of iltllimmgbear), an only can, Sin THOMAs Smsvrns, K.D., who was created a peer of Creef—An ounce’s head, erased, arg., psilettle, collared and Ireland, 17 July, 1620, as VsseeuieT Ss’naaesnan. Ills lordship chaimsed, so. mr. lady Ilarhara Sydnoy, 7th dan. of Rabert, 1st Earl Sorperiere—Dexter, a lion, or, gnttrie-de larmes; ssmoter, of Leleester, KG., arsd smisce of the ever-memorable Sir a leopard, arg., collared and chained, ea. Philip Sydney, and by her (who a. 2ndly, Sir Thomas Cole- Scai—Westenhanger, Keist. pepper) had issose, s. PnsLsc, his simecessor. i. Barbara, or. to Peter Rycant, Esq. of Eaatwcll, ca. Kont. ii. Elizabetis. sin Philippa. sv. Dorothy. his lordship dying in 1635, was o. by his only son, Parole, 2nd vioeruart, is. irs 1014; who or. in 1f0, his cousin, Lady Isabella Sydney, dan, of Robert, 2nd Earl of Leieester, by whom (who S. in 1603) he had, Diana, is. in 1600; m. to John Aetst, Eoq., and a. s.p. His lordship m. Sadly, Mary, dan. of George Porter, Eoq., eldest eon of Endymion Porter, Eeq., groom of the bed- chamber to Cnxnsiral., and by her (who a. 13 Nov. 1730) had, BNnvMsoio, his heir. Elizabeth, ceo. to Henry Andley, Esq. of Bereehureh, Essex. Olivia, m. to John DareD, Esq. of Calehill, Kent. Katherino-Clare, as. to Henry, 8th Lord Teynham. The viscount ci. in 1708, and was s. by his san, BNnvMroas, 3rd viscount. This nobleman as. Elizaheth, STRATFOnD WE REDCLIFFE, VISCOUNT (Sir Stratford dan. and heiress of Monsieur le Larget de Breavills, of Cannissg, P.C., GOB.), en. Somerset, us the peerage Chalons; and dying 1724 (his widow am. Gan. Varsder Harst of the United Kingdom, so created 21 April, 1552. nnd a. in Holland, to Jnne, 1764), was e. by his only son, PHiLIP, 4th viscount; in holy orders, LL.D., dean of of his time, has for more than haifa centssry been Derry; is. 14 March, 1715; who a,. in 1711, llary, dan. of actively emsgaged as Ausbnssador, or iu var-mimes important Anthony Jephoon, Esq., SIP., of Mallow Castle, es. Cork; nod dying in 1787, was e. by his only son, LsoasL, Stir viscount, is. 38 May, 1755. This nobleman anti in different countriee. His last embassy, and entered early in life into the arnsy, and distinguished cue in which he has achieved a loistorie reputation, himself in North America; he subsequently took holy was to Conotantiuople ; he resigned it in May, 1858, orders, and beeanie a clergymursn of the established church. but svent on a special miosion to take leave of the His lordship 5cr. 4 Sept. 1779, Mania-Eliza, eldest dau. of Pre. Sultan in the Sept. of that year. He eat in the STR (who a. in April, 1815) he had issue, Panev-Cr.srvore-Svnnrv, 8th viscount. Elioa-Maria-Sydney, ra. in 1824, to James Sullivan, M.D. Lonisa-Saurh-Sydrsey, irs. 17 Nov. 1807, to John Eid, Req. of Seighiord, eo. Stafford. He a. irs 3801, and was z. by hie son, Psnev-Ctrusron-Svnasey, 0th rieceaut; is. 31 Aug. 1780; 20 Jan. 1825; he in. 17 June, 1817, Ellen, youngest viscount. ii. Liorrel-Phulip-Tbomae-Henry, 0. 5 Aug. 1821; ci. 11 Jnly, 1834. lion. henry-James Baiillio, 31-P. for Invernesehire, of Bedeastle, Sires-shire, and a. a June, 1851. John, Marquess of Sligo, and a. 23 Nov. 1852. in addition to, ansi after these of ilatesnan-Hanbnry). Tho Viscount dying 23 Nov. 1897, was e. by his next surviving passmsnt-gnardant, or. Moils—Virtns incendit viree. Town Hesssc—98, Cumborland Street, Bryansteu Square. STRATFORD. His lordship, ommo of time moot ensinent diplomahets Congs-esses and liiooions at difibrent periode, Lower House iu cix parliaments from 1833 to 1842. lie is son of the late Stratford Canning, Esq. of Lou. e Through the marriage with Alice Jadde, the Lords Strangford don, mereisamst, and nepisew of Paul Conning, Eeq. becanse ropresontatinos of Sir Andrew Jemdde, else founder of Gervagh, en. Lnndnnelem’ry, whose son George was created a Peer of Ireland, no BAu0N GiuvAun, in 1511 1rry 53’,’ br/e), 7th’ 1n”elslsip./s. C .Tn’. 1708, ns. Chicheley, archbishop of Canterbury, founder of All Sods, of Tonheridge frco-scheol, and eldest co-heir of Sir ltosrcrl Clncholey, lord-mayor of London, eldost broihor of llenry C”