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 SUT then guardian of the realm, arid held at Norti impton, for GR4NVmLLE, si-bee, as 2nd earl. which service, being in attendance fourteen days, he received Richard. SIP. for the city of Liebleld; S. sines, in 1753. the suns of £5 12s. In the 54th of the some monarch we Mary, es. is Sir Richard Wrstteslcy, lIon.; and ml. in 1776. find Sir Nisholaa obtaining the king’s permission to go to (ierirndc, is. to John, 4th tssske of Bedford. Rome, with six valets and seven horses iii his retinme and Jane, it. nasa. in 1737. us 1351, ho was commissioned to investigate some outrage Frances, so. to Lord Jehsn-Floilip Saekville; and d. in 1708. committed upon linglo, Arelibisisep of flamasens, at New- Evelyn, sit. 1st, John, Earl of Upper Ossary; and 2ndhy, to stead, sear Sioland. From Sir Nicholas we paso to his grandson, Sin Josin Gosvess, who was standard-bearer to Prince lIe m. Imsdly, in 1753. Penelope, dan. of Sic John Stonehouse, Edward, son of King Tle.Nov VT. ; and ‘having been nssde prisoner at the battle of Tewkeobnry, 4 May. 147], was her load iso asns-iving issue ; aisd SrmIly, in 5736, Mary, there belscadesl. Tins gallant but unfortunate sslsiicr had relict of Anthony (irey, Earl of hlarslrt, and dan. and eoheiress to. Elizabeth, dan. of Edward foldsborongb, one of the barons of Use Exchequer in the reigns of RiestAun III. and had, 11 can’t VII.’ and loft, seith other children, his snereesce’, SIR Eowsnn liosern, who sss. Macgory, dan. of Sir Robert Thsnsns, ml. in infancy. Constable, of t”lattilsiirosigh, and relict of John St. Qsnntin, cf Harpham, and svas s. by his eldest eon, Tnoanao Gowcn, who was caphnn of a bond of light horsemen its tise arnoy which invaded Scotland, snider cisc I like of Somerset, in 5547, and master of the ordnance in the expedition against she same kingdom ho 1260. lie its. Anne, dan. of James Malocerer, and co-heiress of Iser grandfatiser, Sit’ Willians Illssloveres’, of Arneliffe, by schom lie Isad ato only son, his succeosor, Sin EnwARD (lusters, scho as. Barbara, don, of J ‘Ion Ilaxter, Esq., and os-as e. by his eldest eon, Tnoa.rso Gowen, Esq. This gentlenoan iii. Stacy, don, of Gabriel Fsh’fax, l’lsq. of Seeton, and was e. I ‘y his eldest smo, 1. St n Tnoat.so Gowon, Knt. of Slittenhans, cc. York, scloi so-as created a Baronet S Juno, i6O. Sir Thomao is. Anne, daa. and co-heiress of Jol’s’ l)oyley, Esq. of Mertmm, to. Oxford, atid svao s. by his eL3ect sets, TI. Sin Tnssoias, Thie gentleman, who was to-ice sheriff of Yorkshire, remained firm in isis allegiance lo King CHARI.co I., and was ultimately a considerable sufferer. Ito ns. lot, Elizabeth, elan, of Sir William howard, of Naworth Cssstle, best l’y that lady bath no issue and dndly, Frances. dan. and co-heiress of Sic John Leveson,° KnI. of llalirg, hit Kent, anti of Lilleohnl, en. 5siop, by wloom lie had tss-o estie and a don, lie was a. by (the soil of isis eldest son, Edsvard Gower, by 1)erolhy, dau. of Thonoas Wentwort]o, Esq. of Elnmall), inc gm-anilseim, III. Sin Tnna.ss Gusven, This gentleman, svhe was a ceisnel of feat, if. in the easnp at I inndalk, hm 1619; and never hehsg niarriod, the title revectod to his suscie, IV. Sin WiLLiAM Lcveeoa-Gosvtn, who by ihe adoption cf his uncle, Sir Richard Levcson, of ‘I’rentham, in Staffordshh’e, knight of the liath, inlmem’ited the emstire of that gmtlemnan’s oxtcnsive eet-stes. Sic William was cisc of tIme Buko sf lslomsmnontls’c bail hs 1605, and represented New— easlle-ssndec-hyno in time four parliaments of King Cn,snLrs II., in the (‘-onventk,n Parliament in 1115, and in all others to the tiase of Ins death, lie so, Tasty Jane Gransille. eidast dams. of John (inoovihlie, hit Earl of Ratio (eventually ne of the eo-heiceoscs of her nephew, William-henry, 3rd Earl of Bath, with ss-lsom that peerage expires] in liii), (see Bunne’s Deeson,tl en-i Exhncf Purses), by o-hom he had tlsm’eo sons and two dana., ansi was a. him 1691, by Ins eldest eon, V. SIR Jonsi Le,ve,eoos-Gosvrn, wits was elevated to thso peerage, as Baron fietcec, of SliIiesha,,m, ca. Feet-, 71 March, 1702—5. Ills lordsisip m. Lady Catherine Monitors, dan. of Jnlsn, ]st Duke of Rutland, amsd had four sons and tsvo siassa., of whom three only mnmsrried, viz., Jonsi, Ins successor. William, os. lit Slay, 730, Anne, dan. of Sic Tlsonsas Grosvenor, Time earl mi. 55 17cc. 1754, amid scas a. by Imis eldest son, Carl.; and :1. in liStS leasing a clan., Catherine. Jane, so John Proby, Leg., SIP., ef El tics hail. lIe st. at tielenic Castle (the Duke of Rutland’s), in Sept. Lamocssster, bsmt by tocr had mis sm’viving ienmmo. Ms is. 1700, and was o. by his eldest son, JOHN, Ssd baron. Tlsis nobleman was cenntitnted lard- evetslssaliy so-lode of Scrope, 1st Ilsmke of Isridgewater, privy-seal and ewsscn of lIe pris’y—esnsscil in 17-li ; and gi’eat-geamsdaots of John, E:srl of Rrimlgcwatcr, by Frances euhsnqsmently, having been tsviee one of Use bide-justices hie su-ife, dan. amod es-heir of Fcm-dinssndo, Earl of Derby, soil during the kimsg’s absence from the ceolns, was created, of Iicmsry, Eam-h of Derby, by Shargssect his svife, only dan, 0 Jsmly, 1746, Visessnl Tsvnl/iass, ef ys-eelhmss, cc. Sloffsm’d, and heir of hicmsry Chitford, Eam’l of Csinibcrland, by Eieanns’ and EARL Gnwcn. His lordship m. let. S Maceli, 1711-15, his ss’ifc, dan. and cs-heir of Ciomsm’lcs Dramodomi, Duke of Lady Evelyis Pierrepoiist, 3rd dan. of Evclyms, tlnke of Sumifalk, by his consort, Monv, Queen Dowager of France, Kingston, by whom (wiso it. tO June, 1727) lie hart issue, sister and evennmahiy en-heir of lthsg HENRY VIII. Dy JOHN, ml. 1723. William, d. sinai. SUT Elizabeth, om. in 1731, to hahn, Earl of NValdegrove; and it. in 1704. ]ticbard Vernon, Esq. of hlihon, Slaffsrdshhre. Dart., and relict of Sir Hessry Atkins, Bait., bsst by of Thanoas, 6th Earl of Thanet, by whons he John-I,cvesan, aa adnsical in the RN.; tsm. in 1773, Prances, eldest dan. of Admiral Edsr. Itoseawen, by sslssns he left, i. Jelsn-Lcveson, a general sNeer; us. in 1774; si. he 1796, hsalsetla-Slory, lad don. of Fhiluim-tiesvce Broke, Esq. of iteoke halt, Ssiffsslls, by svbom (silts sl. in 1017) he left at his decease, in 1016, I Jehn-Levessn floss-er, Rasp ef Bill E’dl, Reeks, Ii. in 1602; so. in 1625, Charlolte-Gcrirnde-Etieabeth, dan. of the late Csl. II. Miuchcl, and granddau. of Henry, 9th Douse of Eeanford, by svhsno he has hash issue, John Edsm’ard, Is. 20 Sbarcho, 1556, captain in the army, em. I 3larch, 1551, ltam’rtct-Jane, 2nd don. of Cspt. Rnnter, late of the dragoons; I imsgh-Eralse-htascasuen, late capt. 65th regt., 0. 12 Aug. lISt, os.20 Jnnc, 1069, at Anekhand, N.Z ,Janet-Eliaahoedh, d,sn. of time Ide Eev. 01.-C. Cherry, and lsss a son, 8.31 Jimmie, 1566, and a son, I,. 5 April, 15651 Saekcillc, 0. 27 Aug. 1659; and Dye dane., hiarrim’t-Gertrsmde Siaey, si. 20 Jaty, 1061 ; and Cecil- llcnrietto-Storio. 2 Bdsvard, a military oHeer, Is. in 1007; its. 23 Macelm, 1039, Frances-Cecilia, daum. of the ]sste Dr. Willisna T’sieeh], of Wssteclsa, I lants, and it. 6 Dec. 1653: his sridsiv s119 JnIy, 1061. I Mary, d. 20 daly, 1061. 2 Isatmella, mss. in 1525, to J.-T. lbbeteen Selsryn, Keg. ef floss-sohoti, Essex. 3 Anastasia, ms, 24 Dee. 164t. n. Ede-aed-Les-rssms, reoc-attesiral of the Elne; I,. in 1776. mit, G’illions-i.crcson, Is. in 1779; ms’ in 1004, Cailmerine— Maria, dan. ansh heiress of the talc Sir Thomas Greehoans, Rail., hsy se-hans (n-Isa it. in 1690) he left at his decease in 1651, issue, 1 SVillians-Levessn flouter, Req. nf Tilsey Park. Ssrrey, sohhch he inherited fm-aiim his mnatereal grandfather, 5. 23 Nov. 1001; as. 17 Jane, 1634, Ensily-Jesephine, 2nd dan. of Sit Francis-Hastings Doyle, Bart., and it, 15 Dee. 1060, having had issue, I Gmsasvmtas WmLLIAn-Gcassnlsse, nose of Titsey l’ark, 0. 55 Feb. 1076, sm. 21 Islsy, 1661, Saploia, youngest dao. of Chammdos, let Lord Leigh, and has Eonald-Wdlians-Gresharn, 0. 22 Sepi. I eta; Gt’anville-Charles-Greslosno, 0. 25 Sept. tIlt: a son, 0. 56 b’eh. 1966; aod tn-n daas.; 2 ArIl ar-Francis Greelsano, 0- 25 April, 1051 ; I Essily-Katliarine-Mary, am. 22 May, 1666, Is the 11ev. Janice Hatdane Stcss-art, rector of T;rightn-stl, Oxsn ; 2 Mary-Ehisabctb; 3 Sehina-Fi-aneesDiana; 4 Caraline - Snuas - Greshm’sm ; and 5 FrancesAlbinia-Greelmain, us. 30 Joly, halt, In Am-thnr-Edgell, Esq. - I Katharine-Frances, ns,23 April, tS4t, to Capt. Gesrge lIsps’, tt.N. 2 t’ranees-tiiicalocmhm - mu-. Geamovillc, in lmol7’ orders, 0. in 1750; 1. ossas. ut 1041. i. .kmtgmmeta. it. Frsimcct,ns. imo 1017. .1, W’am’d. Esq., nnsh ml, 29 Aemg. 1949. Imi. Elizalseth, sum, in tsoa, to Jsmhs-Tittic Cocyten, Esq. of l’cntithie Castle, its Cocmmsosstt, amid sf. its 1024. (See BUCKS’S Lus,te,( (Ses,5e0.) Gn,sscvtLt,e, 2nd cam-I, 0. 4 Aug. 175I;sss. 1st, 23 Dee. 1744, Elizabeth, don, of Nicholas Fazakerly, Esq. of Present, en, atmdly, 29 March, 1740, Lady Lonisa Egcrton, dan, anti thmie mom’miage (throngh which the present Dnke of Suthcrian’l is cmititlcd In qnai’tcr the m’eyal arms) Earl Gswer had, Gzeuuoe-GesxviLsn, his snccesssr. Lsniss, ns. 26 05cc. 1777, to the hate Eight Mon. Sir Archibald 5 The LEvnsoiss sf Stitfferuds/tiee nrc of great aatiqnity, and Isiaedonaid, Fart., hord-elticf-barsn of the Exchequer; and ci. 29 Jon. 1627, leaving issue. the noose orcare in the records of the county so early an lIme reign of EDWARn I. 1082