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 S W I Clowee, of Broughton Old STall, Lancaster, late 3rd dragoon-guards; dau., Mary, who as. s. p., and a son, Tuoasas, who sa. in and ri. IS Fob. 1053. iii. Judith-Henrietta-Anne. iv. Franees-Amelia-Victaria, a. Oct. 3861, to AmbroseCharles-Lisle-March Philtipps do Liole, Req., eldest son of Ambroso Lisle Phiuipps de Lisle, Req. of (iarcsadou the army; served he ties gncer’ls in Builaud aud S,,uth of Park, and Grace Dieu Manor, Leieestcrahiic. Creailoa—25 Sept. 1772. Arose—Quarterly :1st and 4th, arg.,a canton, ea., for Svvrote; 2nd and 3rd, avg., a eroaa floury, an. for Loxenoross. Creel—A wolf’s bead, erased, gu. Molls—Tonjours preot. Soest—Norwood Park, Notte. S W I N B U It N E. SWIIcSULNE, SIR JOWl, hart. Aoler.all, Req.. and it. 28 Fob. 1864, having by that of Caplaeaton, en. Northumberland; lady hail two other seed, Itobert-Speac-man, and Jr.meo, * a comm. RN.; high sheriff eapt.lrd de-sgoou-guarde. of Northumberland lea 1366 ; 8. Sir Wilhiavo dying 17 April, 5716, wa’.’. hy his eldest sees, *4 1831 ; s. his graesdfatleor, as 7th Ill. Sen Jones, 8. he 1606 ; alto vi. Sn 2721, Mary, oeily bart., 26 Sept. 1860 ; ate. 1 Jan. date, of lioeery Bedieegfol’l, Faq ens-. ,‘f Sir Ifeue’y Bodingfald, 1863, Emily-Elizabeth, only clan. of Rear-Adm. Henry Broadhoad, William, soles ci. cliii ocolose. RN., and has a son, 8. 21 Jan. Joists, his successor. 1867; a son, ii. 21 Nov. 1808 ; and hiowaan, who a. isis brother. a class, ittllcagr. This very ancient family derives ite surname from Swissburue date. (by Isis 2nd wife, Tiery Lyaee( rf Jehu baker, Faq. of Castle, iu Northumberland, which it posseesod from so remote a period, that (although Sir Williau, Dugdalo 1701, when the Enel’resa-Qiseeee rouferred see llra,Swuishuroc notes thom not as such) the SwueaureeEs of Sseiatarne f’aaiie have been esteosuod feudal lords. SIR ADAM DR SwnncaNc, representative of the family herisanors. lie, in 1901, seas sent out to deliver sip the temp. EDWARD TI., loft a son, Adam do Ssviaborns, of Swiuborna, who F. e. p., and three dana., viz., - Cnnieriiee, vi. to John do Widdriugton, and thus Swinburns Castle, the old seat of the Swiubureos, passed To tho Widdrtugtous, from whom it was purelsased in 1698, by T. Ridded, Beq. of Fouham, and is new the property sras holding there lies lucrative office of Vessdre Master, lIe of that geotlemau’s descendant, tho Isreseut TseoaIAn MennoLL, head issue, I thenry, it an infant-, 5 t)co. 1789; 2llenry-.iese4e, Req. of Felton Park and Swinbssrnc Castle. BAREARA, is. to John de Strivelyn, of Built Castle, Cumberlaud. ELIzA0OTn, ea. to Walter Rersu, of Haddeston, The family insmodiately before ue, which springs from a was 1st hieut.; 4 Joseph-Antlassy, i. 1057 t 1 MarTha, il. at common progonitorwith the Swsicuuzwzs of Seeiatesrse Cast ie, Leufield, Faq. of Weodhali S’ac’k, llcres, and of Oroaveoor and has preserved a male succession, derives directly from Scsi WILLIAM DR SwsNuonNo, living icssp. Hcsssv III., svho obtained by grant from Gilbert de Umfravile, Earl of Angus, the lordship of Chollerton, in Northumberland. Be harriet, vi. 181-b, ta Jolses WalLet-, Otaq. of Peeehe-oolc t’esrlc, was lineal ancestor of Tuoaiss Swissoaxo, Esq. of Capheatoe,e eo. Northumberland, who is. in 1572, Margaret, dan. of Lawson of Teresa. is. to Edward Charloton, Req. of ttesleysido, Little Usworth, in the eo. palatine of Durham: his great grandson, I. Joute Swneaunao, Esq. of Capheatan (only son of Mary. ci. to Edward Bedingfeld, Req. of Oxbrough, co. John Swinburne, Esq., by his lad wife, Isabel, dau. of Cathavins, d. at Pae’ia 12 Feb. 1747. Sir Thomas Tempest, of Stella, eo. Durham), who was Isabel, ni. to Thomaa Crathoree, Esq- of Ness, Y,,rhelcire. eroated a Dart. 26 Sept. 1660, aud is called iu the patent, Anise, who took the veil at Montargio, ice Catinoha, acid at. “Virum, patrimonto conan et morum probitata, spoctabihem.” Eleaseora, ci. sea;a. 7 Jan. 1787. Sic John Ia. Isabel, ouly date, and aahe heiress of Sir John ci. isa Jan. 1744-1, acid was o. by his ohdeat asic, Ileury Lawsou, Esq. of Though, en. Yark, by Cathorlue, IV. Ssss Jusete, t. in July, 1724; n-Its ct. cease. ice 1760, only dais, and heiress of Sir William Pony-bk, Kut. of when tlse title devolved upon lets brother, Meldou, es. Noethu,ssberlassd, and bad iesue, WILLIAM, his successor. Anne, III. to Nicholas Thoratoa, Eaq. of Wittou, eo. Northumborland. dare. of Robert Dthloce, Esq., by whona ha heft isssee, Troath, sic, to William Dacre, Eaq. of Leonard Coast Abbey, es. Robert, I. in 1763; a general isa the Austrian service, es Cnmberlaisd. Sir Jahn was,. at his doeeaee, 29 June, 1706, by hhe ssu, TI. Sin WILLIAM. This geutlemasans. in 1697, Mary, dan. of Anthony Euglefield, Esq. of White Knights, eo. Berks, and had issue, Jones, his successor. Matthew, I. in 1700; ci. in 3718, Blcanora, dau. and hoh’eas of William Thirlwall, Esq. of Thirwahl L’asile, co. Northumberland; see. Bdward, 1. 3 Sept. 1760. - but d. a p. Thomas, who sc Mary. dau. and co-heiress of Anthony e. Chrietiaeea, so. in 1791, ta J s,hea-Aloyssus Chavereug, Esq. Meabiarus, Req. of Poutsp Ball, cc. Durham, and widow of Callaly; aced ci. S Jan. 1817, a. p. S W I of Thomas Thsrntocs, Esq. ; aced d. 1 Fob. 1772, Issalug a 1781, Charlotte, dan. sud eo-lesir of Robert Speatman, Req. of Old Acres, Durhaas, and had issue, Ts,oaIAs— Roooav, of Poutosa hall, ljosrham, acs,l llareus, Forfarshire (his suceosaar lu 1025); t. hu 1792, lieut.-gi cc. in Francs; let the eampaigec of lotS, at Qicatre Ut-as, aud Watorloo;oc. 1st, iii Dee. 1016, Dada, 3rd does. ,,f the Rev. Authooy Goatee, and by her (wh,, t. in July. 1820) had a san, Thamae-Authouy, of 1-luau M,,ea, luvoruosashire, coussnander RN., t. 13 J’sly, 1020; ot. 21 July, 1852, Mary-Anne, da,,. of the late Edward Fraser, lihq., Madras Army, of Gorthaley, Ireveruoos. and has Thomas— Robert, 8. Oct. 1851 ; Spaarman, I. Dee. 1856 ; Jaucos, I. Feb. 1018; John, 8. Aug. 1861; a eou, 8._tIed, 1003 ; and a ocm, t. 9 Oct. 1885. Lieul.-u7,.noral Sn’iuburne a. Seedy; tie 1026, Belosa, eldest dan. of the late James Mary, it. yaneig. Dart., by avhoua he had icier, liecery, of Ilaaestce-ly, so. leuvlsane, 1. at lirisisl, 19 July, 1713; aseihor of coma a-ore al,le eeod popadar travels, ala, l’c’,ceeia iiersegb $pe is, Sit 1770 es,5 1778, ased TraceS, is, the Two Sirius, now staeedarel wovts en. II llsech, 1767, Slariha, Cheicleester, in Sossex, solicit- e’-greeoeal of else Lvesvarcl Tsla,sJs. Mr. Ssrhnboroe ase’l lets faintly went Is Vieeina in else female order of “ Croix Itroilte,” antI else Emperer Jesaepli stood godfahleor to Their asia, Joseph. SIr. Swieeboreee was sent To Paris, ice 1797, as coneeseisaiosecr for exchange of Danish West Indian lalaniha to Thee Danisle Coatanasiosser, Csssnt Walteradoef, aced so entirely to thee saTisfacTion of all poe-lies did he perforce ma dedy, thea: The Brihsh osee-ehaets neodo him a handsome presesh, and thee King of Deeeisarhc presented hits wideur whIle £2,000 after Stir. .Swiatnrne’s sudden death, which occurred, ice 1007, at’l’einidod, while lie t. 1772, capt. Stud regt., lost in lIMe etdp Babel, in tho Onif of Mexico, Nov. 1001, on his e-ay to Jeesatca, as A.B.C. to thee governor of Ihat island, The hoes. J. Knox; 7 ‘flesseas, 1. 1776, lost Oct. 1003, in 11.31’s ship Athceesieoae, of which lee Rouse, 0 Sept. h770. aged 9; 2 Mary-Franars, to. 1707, Ia Paul Sqssaee, SIP., and it. 1828; 3 Cee’ohiesa-Mareaona, a, to Richard Wshkcr, Esq. of itlicleel Ge-cite, Sussex, and ci. floe 4 Maria—Rosa—Louisa, se-in sriils her brothor Josq4e, ci. lob; 5 hauls, and ii. 1001 8 Mavia-Aecteeta, Ia. 20 Fob. loll, Ia Slajor—Oeoeeal Itliver-Tiesasas Jones (Ow P,atoeco’s Li, ‘Tact Get, lip, JONEs, of h’onmon (‘astir, cc. fihaeoorgan(. Norfolk. Nevfohk. 18t0. V. Sco BowARD, 8. iu 1731. TIthe gocithcrwsis cc. Clu’istiaua, e. Joute-EDwARD, 6th baronet. goverseor of Milan, aced a Btn’oia of the Anate’iaes Empire; sic, lee 1808, Prances Malowelo, a Ilaroscees of the Empire, dan. of John, Barose Maloweta, chamhio:’laisc of the Emperor of Austria, and has issue, I Edward.Robsrt-Frcmcia-Fohix, K 29 Dee. 1625; an officer in the Auatrian service. 1 Bmihy_Chs’iattna-Alexandvisea-Ft’aleeee-De Panics, tie. To Csnnt Laaaarinh, aud ci. s. p. Sir Edward d. 2 Nov. 1780, and avas e. Icy his eldest owe, VI. Sen Jonee-EnwAsin, who was t. 6 March, 1762, and -e Capheatou Castle was sold by Sir Thomas de Focswyke, se. 13 July, 1707, Emma, dau. of Iticharci-thonr7--Alexander Bennett, Req. of Deekenhacn, ice Keset, and niece of FrancesJolla, late Duseheas of Northssmberlaeed, by v-hoot (who ii. 1830) he had istese, esat-sf-as’nse: Per fesse, gn. and arg., six mas-tiata, * Hut., lord of Fenwyks and Caphe-aton, to Allan do Swiesburns, in 1274, by deed, sealed wtth Sir Thoneaa do Penwyke’s eountetehanged. (Sec HoDosoes’s .1Q’srtlcesseicerlaad.) 1085