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 sup 3 Henrietta, m. to John-Francis Norris, Esq. and is dec. 4 Elizabeth, no to Capt. John Drake, R.N., and is dcc. about the year 1240, leaving a dau., Mai-gery, wife of lion- 5 Clara, so. to Col. Wilson. us. William, a lirnl.-grn; who no. Catherine, sister and Thomas, who became, “jute sixoris Isolilie de Csrdin.an,” co-heir of John-Long Bateman, Esq.; and d. a p. Sir Thomas was s. 11 Jan. 1769, by his eldest son, V. SIR C5SARLRa, who ci. 7 March, 1770, the Han Isabella Henry Vt TRACY, of Toddhogton, appears in a ebsrtcr, Wingfield, dan. of Richard, 1st Viscniint Powerseourt, by 26 July, 2260, anil was summoned to pcrforno smiilitary whom he had, Dorothy, wife of John Larking, Esq., and a service at Carmarthon, 11 ]‘lownnn I. Do it, circa 1296, sod son, his snecessor at his demise, in 1774, VS. Sin CISARLE5. This gentleman vs. in 1794, Camilla, SIR WILLIA5I Tnnty, of Toddington, who is rcoc,r,lod el,leat dan. of James Whatman, hag. of Vinters, Os. Kent, anioug the knights of the same county, in lbs 17th EnWARD by whom (who it. 17 Sept. 1029) he had TuossAs, his snrcsssnr. TnossAa-CssAnLcs, prsoent baronet. Isahella-Anne, 4. in Ang. 1020. Mary, in. 14 July, 1029, to Robert Sandilande, Eoq. lie d. in 1804, ard was e. by his cider son, VIL Sin Tnoasna, an officer in the army, at whose decease, of EDwARD IT, he aviss at the tosim-imment at Dnnstable, as uasi., in Spain, in Nov. 1011, the title devolved npon his appears by an old drowing cf ii knight in armoni-, boating brsther, THOMAs-CHARLEs, the present baronet. Creation—Il April, 1627. Arms—Sn., a fssse, or, fretty, of the field, between three of great authority. In a roll of the nobles of England, flours-dc-Its, geld; a borduro, of the second. Crest—A wolPs head, ennped, sa., colLared, or, the lswsr Wilitom Tracy, William do Sndcley, William ic Botsier of part of the ne2k fretty, of the last. StIDELEY, BARoN (Sisdcioy-Chsrlcs-Georgc 1-Tan- still extant, written by ihe king in most flattering tcmnso, bury-Tracy) of Toddingtou, oo. Gioi.soestcr, lord-lieutenant was high-sheriff S htrNRr V., and “one of those persons of of Montgomeryshis’e, into capt. gren.-grds.; I. quality in the county of Gloucester, who, bearing ancient 9 April, 1837; s. his father, as 3rd baron, 19 Feb. arms from his ancestors, and balding by tenure, had snosmono 1863. ii1Ciigt, JoHN ne Sunns,nv, Lord of Sndcley and Toidiogtan, in. Alice, eldest dan. and es-heir of Sir Guy do la Spine, An. 1140, no. Grace, dan. and heir of lionry de Traei, feudal Gifford (whIch Sir Guy de Ia Spine was great-grandson of lord of Marnstaplc, and had issue, ttAtPn or SuneLey, founder of the priory of Enllmrio. Wsttsaas, orbs adopted his mother’s caine of l)s ‘l’EACI. The younger son, WILLIAM, assumed his mother’s name of Br TRACI, lived WlLtsAas TRACY, Esq. of To’ldiugtou, sheriff of Glcucestershirc, isi the reign of Ilcvny II., and held lands of his brother, Ralph do Sndslsy, by one knight’s fee, which was probably Sir John Pauneofort, Knt.; and it. in 146)), leovisog a don. the manor of Toddington, for it appears by Domesday Slargemy, wife of Thenaas Mylie, Esq. of Ihorseombe, cc. Book, that it was held by the Lord Siodelcy, of the manor Salap, nod two sons, IIENRY and Richard: the elder, of Sudelcy; and in the reign of k’nwann I. tbeTraeys am co-heir of Thomas Baldingtsn, Esq. of Aldcricy, cc. Oxon expressly said to be possessed of it ; and this William, in a deed of Otwell, Lard ol Sndcley, son ond heir of the said and it. about 1500, leaving issue two dane, Issue, so. 1st, to Ralph, is called his uncle; this is (almost beyond doubt) William Wyr; and ludly, to Thomas llaoningbon ; Ehraboth, the same Sir William Tracy, who was concerned in time Bayuaham; and three sons, vie., WILLIAM, his heir; Richard, assassination ef Thomas S Boekci.. Fuller, in his lVsrtlies, naming the ssrassin as Sir William Tracy, of Teddiugton, who no. and had issue; and Ralph, a menk. The eldest describes him as “a men of high birth, state, nod soil, Sir WILLIAM TRACY, of Teddhngton, was sheriff of Gloncc-stcrsbime, stomach, a favourite of the king’s, snd his daily attendant.” To the 19th Ilrvny II. he was created Steward of Normimdy, which ho held only tavo years; and be is again gentleman of excellent parts and sonnd learning, and is nasotioned 2 Joun. Doting the troublous reign of tbst menoorobic for being one of the f,rst who embraced tim monarch, William ds Traoi appeared in arms with the other reformed rchigiou in England, as .aplcars by Ins last avill, barons, and had his lands oonfisested ; hut they were dated 22 heNRY VIII., wldch oviss ccndsmned iii the msstorsd to him 2 Ilrronv I II., as is shown by a Roll, d ote’l Bishop of london’s Court, after his doecesc, and an order at Westminstor 18 Nov. in that year. his also founded acd sesot to Parkor, chancellor of ‘sVoresstrr, to 1-aise isis body; endowed a chaps] to Thomas a Boelect, in the eeoventnal but hs too officiously burning tIme corpse, the recorder only church at Towkesbtory. Ha it. circe 1224. Dy Howise Dc warranting him to raise the body according to the law of Born, his wife (who ci. 2ndly, Hugh Fitzwil]iam, Lord of the church, hs was afterwards flied £100, and turned esot llatton, en. Warwick), he left, with two dons. (the elder no. of the ehasoacllorship. Sir Wilihana’s fsmons will is a to Sir Gsrvsse Caurtenay, and the yonsgsi- to Willism do esom-icue document—most eharaateriotie of the times. Sir AnIon), a son and sncossssr, lEmony cc TRAcy, of Toddingtoo, co. Gloucester, who it- Corse Court, in Glcucestershirc, and had issue, 1075 SUD rice do Stailinch, and two sons, HcNsmv his bcii-, and of Rostormcl Castle, Cornwall. Henry do Tracy’s eldest soil’ was i. by his son, I, and with Ralph de Sudoloy, his kinemso, is stated to have had a command in the Scottish woe’. Ito left a soil and heir, SIR WILLIAM TRACY, of Tsddington, wise was in ward to Laurence Tresham, 27 EnsvAcn I., at which time he is certified to hold £40 in losods. In the beginning of the reign a standard with the arms of the family. lot the 17th of Enwnru II. he was, jointly with John Bormansel, high- sheriff of Gioneestershire, which office in those times, was dated 10 June, 2211, at Berwick, appear tho names of this Womum, tie. Sir William loft a dan. Margery, wife of Joins Archer, of Umbsrslode, sud a son and heir, WIYLIAM Tna,ey, Esq. of Toddington, to whom, in conjunction with Thomas hlcrkeloy, of Coberle, a mandate was issued, 7 EusvAnn II]., to raiss three hundred mon fo-ona the forest of Bone, and two hundred msn in ths county of Gloucester. His son and heir, Sin Joan TRACY, of To’]disgton, knight of the shire far Glonccstsrsbirs, 22 EnwARn III., and sheriff for five years in succession, commencing in 1251, it. in 1161, leaving, v,’ith a dan Maigsrct. wife of Sir Tlosniss do Langley, Rot., to-a sons, of whom the elder, Site Jony TRACY, of Toddingtsn, H.P., and sheriff for Glusseesterslsire; it. in 1279, leaving a dan. Margaret, wife of Robert FiteElys, and a son and successor, WILLIAM TRACY, Jisq. of Tsrldingtsn, high-shsriC in 1292 ; who it. in 1299. his son and heir, WILLIAM TRACY, Esq. of Toddington, was called to lime privy council of Henry VI., as oppears by a private lotlcr, and dated 21 Jnly, 1401, “frona soy manor of Sutton.” Hr in the 7th HrRRY V. to servo the king in person for defence of the realm.” William Tracy, tho privy couneillor, Rut., Lard of Coughton, cc. Warwick, and widow of Williano William de la Spine, by Joan his wife, don, and heir of Sir Simande Cacton, Rut.), and had issue, WILLIAM, his heir; John; and Alice, no. to Hugh Culmc, Esq., of Slsland, Devon. The elder son, 22 and 22 HFNRY VI., who vs. 2targery, doss. of HONEY TRACY, Req. of Toddhngtcn, mis. Abcs dan. and no. 1st. to — Langley; amid hndly, to Sir Alexcnder in the 5th Hcnnv VIII. asns 1512. H-c was a WilBom so. Slargorst, dan. of Sir Thomas Throebmorton of 3z 2 S U D E L E X.