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 T E M and it. at Senegal, in 1761, having had one son, Stephen, csveilos—S0 July, 1860. who 1. lisa. 1 Elizabeth, 0. 21 Slay, 1715; and 2 Anise; both d. mine, Cs-cit—A griffin’s head. erased, per pale, arg. and sa. at Glient. 3 Mary, who 6. Prioress of Ghent, 4 Francee, d iii infasicy. ri. John, who ii. s. p. 2 Feb. 1737, and wao buried at Thorndon, iu Eosex. iii. Thomas, a colonel in the l’renchseroico, whom. Slasy. dan. and heiress of Colonel George Isarnewall, of Isnigasi— steno, in Irehind, assd 6. 31 March, 3763, leavnig, Jissoph-Thonsas-Slane, Oat St. Omer, who a. Marie- Frances, 3rd d,or of Ainabel do Faevre, lientenant br the Ring of Frasiee. of the town f Slonttdy, and had, with two daus., au only son, henry Teieipest. iv. Charles, diii 1760. v. Richard, 6. youiig. i. Mary. ii. Elizabeth. iii. S ranees. Mr. Tempest 6. II Aug. 1771, at the advanced age of 82, This ancient family (whatovor doubt there may he as to this ansI was o. by his grandoon, 9ropiirw.Wa urea Trarear, Req. of Bresighten, 0. 23 May, of Toniple, Os. Leiceoter, and it deduces its descent from 173;i. This gentleman sa. FrsLnees-Olive, 3rd sIan. and es-heir Loofrie, Earl of Chester (erroneously styled Earl of Loioester), s,f Goorge Mevasehl, Ksq. of Aldhorosigh, in the co. of Yark who lived in the s-oign of Enwann the Confessor. This and thereby acquirod a moioty of tiso manors of Rixten and Leofrie ci. the cslohratod Godiva, the heroiso of Coventi-y, Glaeobreek, in the oo. of Lancaster. ily thds lady (who d. 14 Sept. 1753) he had (with other ehildron who it. young), STEIn ore, heir to his f.’ttlier. George, 1. 8 July, 1737; 6. sense, 20 Sept. 1779. Charles, 0. 3 Sept. 1751. Richard, 0. 30 Oct. 1759. who m. Martha, dan. of John so i-ode, he wr-nld not rsliere the citizens. Thus goes the I leywood, Esq., and 6. e. p. In 1792. Elizabeth, in. ta Jelasa Traffosd, Esq. of Traffard, co. Lancastei-. siarriseivs, hut certain it is that pietnms of the earl and his Mary, annie, 6. in 3799. Clemontina, is. to Nicholas llhnidoll, Esq. of Little Crosby. ms,se than three eeutsiries after the occurs-once of tlse supposed Sraasees, ne. to Thomas Wright, F7sq. Mi-. Tempest et. his 179-I, and was s. by his son, STEPHeN Tessrcsr, Es,1. of llronghton, 0. 1 May, 1776, who inherited, in 1902, on the loath of Sits. llcrtio, the mawr of Colehy, is’ Lineoinshire, as heir-at-law to Ins groat-great- grandmother. Anne, dan. and stile heir of Ilosuy Scropo, observed by the grateful citizens on Friday after Trinity Esq. of Dauby. Ho in. I Slay, 1797, Ehzaboth, 2nd dan. and Sunday. From this Earl of Chester lineally descended, cs-heir of honey lilundoll, Eoq. of Ince hllnndeil, Lancashire, Penn TEMPLE, Esq., who, in the latter years of King and by her (who ,L 25 April, 1945) had issue, I. CUAELE5-Rosoisv, his heir. ci. Monry, 0. 19 Oct. 1795; who us. 5 July, 1929, Jemima, St,swc, co. hiuckiughesm. This gentleman so. Sliflieent, dan. 2nd dan. of the lato Sir Thomas-Joseph Do Trafferd, Bait. of William Jekyll, Esq. of Newiugton, en. Shiddlosex, and of Traffsrd Park, and had icons to snrsdve infancy, I Cnancs-hlsany present baronet. S Stephesi-Francis, 0. 3 15cr. 1035; 6. 0 Feb. 1853. S Arthur-Cecil, capt. 11th hstssars, 0. 2 June, 1037. 3 Lani-a-Anss, m. IS Fel,. 1957, to Walter Seihy, Esq of lIe d. in 1577, and was o. by his elder son, fliddleston, Northumberland, srlso €1.2 Sep. 1009, leaving Jona Tenrto, Req. of Stowe, who os. Saoau, dan. and issue. 2 Jcmima-Sionica.Shildred; i. 19 Oct. 1007, to Es 1. Sin Tnoaixs Teairte, Knt. of Stowo, who was created Gendre-Nioholas Starkis, Esq. of Hnntroyde, Lancashire. a Baronet, 55 June, 1613. This gentleman m. Esther, dan. S Slildrod-Wa4burgha. iii. Walter-Joaeph, 0. 7 Slay, 1801 ; m- 1 Oct. 1525, ar-ny. hash thsirteess ehil3i-en; ass’S F’nllcr, in his Worlhbcs ci England, Anne, essly dau. of James Sargent, Eaq. ; and ,t. at Rome, selates that Lady Temple lived to see seven hundred of her I Sissy, lsOS, iv. Joocph-Franois, 0. 19 July, 1904; Os. 21 Sept. 1940, own descs,ndauts. Of this asimerens progeny, Franees-liridget, eldeat dan. of Jobs, Hercy, Esq. of Cnatchfiold H’,nse, Hawthorn Hill, lierko, and ii. 4 July, 1965, having bad bane, S Francis-Roger. 0. 9 Aug. 1843; ‘1. lid. 1969. 2 Piors.F’ranets_Ggljot 0. 24 feb. 1043. S Alphnnsua.JosephFranei.s 0. 29 Nov. 1844. 4 Wilfrid-Francio, 0. 22 Oct. 1846; so. 17 April, 1869, Again, 4th dna. of — Perry, Esq. of Iiytlsaos house, Warwis’tshire - S Wnlstan-Fran 0. 21 Oct. 1049. 6 Aolred-Aloysius.F’ra5 0. 21 Sept. 1850. 7 Aidan-Waitor.pr5 0. 4 Nov. 1952. I v. Thomas-Peter, in hs4y orders; Os. II Slarch, 1008. s. Anna-Maria, 1.. nan, 0 Aug. 1994. ii. Fraucca-Barhara, a nun ‘f Sloinit St. Renedict’s Priory Staff,’rdshire, d. 58 Jass. baa. iii. Cathernae-Slary, s,. in 1035, to Johss-NichoIas Coulthnrot, Es,1. of liargrave; their oldest dan., Catherine, was as. 21 April, 1463, to the lion. E.-J. Stenor, oldest son of Sir Thomas was c. by Oats cl,lest son, Lsrsl Camoys. iv, Slanlea-Claro, Mr. Tcsnpoot 6. 28 Nov. 1824, and was r by his eon, ChisnLrs-1l,sociaT, 0. 21 April, 1794, who, in 1541, was ci. lot, Anne, dan. and co-heiress of Sir Arthur Thregmortosi, croatch a losrt.ao Sin CssasLos.hlososd TEMPEST, of Anne, os. to Thonsas Roper, Viscount Baitioglass, a digsaity Bronghtn, in the eo, of Y,,rk lie it. liaise. 0 15cc. 1061, when his l’ar’snctcy became extinct; but be was .5. lu his cotates l’y bisuephew, Cuasus.rs-liovsv whso boiesg crcated a llarenct 50 July, 1966, is the present Sin CuAaLos4IENa Sir Peter to. 2isdly, Cluriatian, sister and co-heiress of Sir Tcrsresc. T E M Aesas-—Arg., a bend, betweesa six martlets, sa. iseali, go. i1”llu—Loywf as tbow fyasdo. 7’ows Jlooes—29, AlbormarH Street. T EM P L E. TEMPLE, SIR ORENVILLE.LOUIS. Jnisg, of Stowe, en. Rnokingham, b. 5 Jan. 1858; s. his father, as 12th baronet, 3 March, 1860. 4L11tcngc. baronetcy still existing) derives its surname from the manor who is said to have appeased the wnsth of her offended lorsl, and to have obtained a restitution of pi-ivilegos for the good citizens of Coaenti-y, by riding unelotlsed through that city cii horseback. This ohs did in submission to what her hnslsand had haslily sworn, viz., that nishil she eonsstoao were set sip in the south window of Trinity church, in that ancient city, about the reign of Eicnxan TI., event; his lordship holding a charter in his right band, with the wesdo, I Luriek, for love of thee, Do set Coventry toll-free. And there is still a triennial procession of a naked figure Enwann VI., obtained a grant of the manor of Marston hatcher, en. Warwick, and became lord of the manor of had two sons, Jonse, his heir. Anthony, from whom the Viscounts Palmeroten. heiress of Thomas Spencer, Eoq. of Eves-ton, en. Northamptnn, asid w,so o. by his eldost son, of STiles Sandyo, Esq. of Latimers, en. Bucks, hy whom he i. PoTea (blue oldest asses) a. to the baronetcy. mm. John (Sir, 2nd sosi), received ths henanr of knighthood, and es. [lorothy, dan. and co-heiress of Edmund Lee, Es,i. of Stanton Bury, left (with other issue, of whom the Srd dan., Mary, m. Robert Nelsen, Esq. of Grays Inn) at his decease, in 1632, 1 Prven (Sir), whose only surrivhig son, William, of Lilhisigotene Dayrehl, was father of Wies.ixoi TEMPLE and PETER TEMPLE, 5th and 6th bayonets. 2 Thomas (Sir, a Nova Scotia barosset and a knight), governor of Nova Scotia, 6. sinus. 27 Shareh, 1674. S Enauvan, of Snlby, cc. Northampton, who m. in 1647, Eleanor, dan. and co-heir of Sir Stephen Harvey, of 1l,iodingsteise, eo. Northampton, and heft issue. It is from this Edmund that the present baronet alleges a direct descent. 4 Pin-beck (Sir, Rust.), of Edgeombe Place, en. Surrey; 6. a. p. in 9655. II. Ssa PETEE, SIP. for the town of Buckiugbam in the we last parliaments of King CHARLEs I. This gentleman of Panheropury, co. Northampton, by whom ho had, saaw cxtisset. Slartha, is, to Westosi Ridgway, Earl of Londondorry, a title now extinct. Richard Leveson, Knt. of Treutham, en, Stafford, and by 1098