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 THR Creation—JO Nov. 1607. As’ssse—Qssarterlys let and 4th, arg., three daggers, in pale, qoenthy had thr msncy, and gave an aoqnitlancc for it as if paid go.; on a chief; az., as many mullets of the first, for TIIe,elrLano at the proper iseciod, yet he could never obtain rostitutisin of the ef Piagoet; 2nd and 3rd, as., a tenant, betweea three stars, property. SIr. Thrackmorton sic. Slurgsret, dan. assd co-heiress arg, for Muaaav of Feossslsssisl. Crest—A hart’s head, erased, ppr. Ss’ppsrlcrs—Doxter, a lien; einister, an eagle, all ppr. Jllsstlss—Anisnis et fats. Seots—Pingask Castle, Errol, Pcrtlsshirc; Toflingati Stance, Sir Jasseeo Willard, ltssl. ssf Ns’r’ns,in Ilail, co. Essex, ssnd co Caithncss. T H H 0 C K 1VI 0 R T 0 N. TuaIocKMosITooe, Seat NICHOLAS. ‘WILLIAM, of Coughton Court, Co. Warwick, b. 26 April, 1838 s. I. Margaret, os. so Sir Rice Griffin, ltnt. of Bronco Court, his father, as 9th hart., 28 Juno, 15. Ehoobotls, sss. to Sir henry Griffith, Ret. ef Wichnoro, 1862. LIticztgc. SIR Jona Tstaacasson’coa, ltnt., descended from Jolan do v. Mary, ri. ssaos. Tlarockmoraon (who, acrarding Ia Sir William Dogdale, was lord Sir. Tlsrorknsorton dying in if 14, was s. lsy his granshsau of Ose manor at Tlaroclnaaertou about sixty years after tise Conquest), 1. Mosscnx TnnocxaloaTore, Esq., who was created a was a very ensincnt personage in the reigns of umax V. Baronet, 1 Sept. 3642. This gentleman as. 1st, Dorothy, and Haaar Vi., and in the lattertosw tar title of ssnsier-lswasnrer dan. of Sir John Fos’tcseuo, KIt, of Saldon, Bsseks, but by of England. Sir John iii. Eleanor, dan. and co-heiress of Sir Cay her laud no issue. Tie sa. 2ndly, Mary, dass. of Sir Francis do Spineta, Lard of Canghlon, ca. Warwick, and dying in 144a, Smith, Rut, of Ashby Foiville, or. Iceicceter, by whom ho was o. by his oldest san,* Tuassas TnaorxsseaTeN, Eaq., Isigla-sheriff of Warwirk and Faaacss, his successor, Leicestor in the ath of Iting IIeaoT IV. Tisis gentleman as. Anne, so. to gdward Co.ihford, Esq. Margaret, dan. and re-heiress of SirRebert Olney, Riot, of Westan, Sir Robert woo s. at his decease, in 2650, by hio only our ro. Buekinghaan, and was e. by his eldest son, Tom itsoor Mon. MommY Tnnoescsioarors, one of lice privy ih. Ssn Fnosocss, wiso rebssGt the mansion-house at conneil of King HEaRT VII. This gesstloinan, wIse was reosarkable Conghtou, assd reeided thsore in great hospitality afcor the for piety, undertook a pilgrimage to the ITely Land at an Restorattsses. This gesstleman as. Asenc’, dan. used solo advanced period of life, but sf. in the attempt, beyond the seas. heiress of Jsshas Monsen, Esq. of Kensaos’sloy, en. Surrey, leaving by his 2nd wife, Catherine, dan. of Auilorsnan Sir William (son of Sir William Mnssoou, Kssk, vico-adsasiral of England Marrow, af tlae city of London, Bosscm, isis heir; Clement; in the reign of JAMES i.), aud dying ha 1680, was s. by his Keneins; Anthony, who en. Catherine, dao. and co-heir of William oldest sass, Wihington, Esq. of Barehesten; Nicholas; and John. The eldest Ill. Ssn Mmcmv, who so. Mary, 2nd dan. and behwss son, Sea Gcoaec ToanexosoaToa, Knt.., high-sheriff for the eos. of (who ci. in 1720) he load isone, Warwick and Leiesster in ties 10th and 35th years of King George, who ci. in lsis father’s lifetime, HENRY VIII., sss. Katherine, dan. of Nicholas, Lord Vaux of ROBERT, his successor. Barrowden, and was a. by his eldest san, Ssa Roomar TussoexasoaTox, Rut., high-slseriff of Warwick Mary, 55s. to James Fernsos’, Esq. of Tnsnaere, co. Oxford. and Leicester in ties 1st year of Queen Slaax; who scm. 1st, Muriel, dau. of Thesnas, Lord Berkeley, by whom he had issue, Tisoatos, his successor. Eoizssswco, cc. to Sir John Goodwin, Ent. ef Winclsingden, Barbara, sce. to Prier Giffard, Esq. of Chillington, co. Buelsinglsasssshsire. Catiserine, sss. to Itenry Norwood, Esq. Anne, as. to Ralph Sheldon, Rsq. Mary, cc. to Edward Arden, Rsq. of Paste huh, Waroriekshire. JV. Sin Rearea, I. 21 Aug. 1702; as. let, Lady Theresa Sir Robert so. 2sadly, Elirabeth, dan. of John, Lord Mnssey, and Herbest, doss. of Wiihhissm, Sod Marquess of Powie, by whom relict of John, Lord Ilungerford; and by that lady he had two (who C.. 17 Juno, 1723) he bad, sons, who C. uam., and four dons., vic., Mr’ssiar., sss. to Sir Thomas Tresham, Rot. of Rushton, Northamptonshire. I. Groaee, wise si. before bins, leaving issue (srith two Anne, so. to Sir William Catosby, Eni. of Ashby Legem, Pastoc, Esq. of Itorten, co. tihoacoster, and graeddau., Northasupionsisiro. Elicabeth, ns. to Sir Anthony Tyringham, Rut. of Tyringhana, Bnckinglsamshire. Temperance, sa. to Sir Mandal Brereton, Rot. Sir Eohert ri in the I2tls year of Queen ELscaamrn, and was a. by his only surviving son, Tnoarss TnssocxasoaToze, Esq. This gentiensan’s life was one continued teens of difficulty owing to isis religions opinions, his estate bring frequently nuder sequestration oust isis person often imprisoned. His severest colansity, lsowevcr, was tise loss of the manor of Mavenston, which hr Iscid lsy lease from lice crown, at Ihs yearly rent of £f3 i3a., payable at Lady-day lad Miclsaelneas, or within forty days after these periods; but advantage having boon taken many years after (occasioned by a servant’s lacing part of the money at gaming, which he was scsst to pay), he sras deprived of his estate; and although the queen’s receiver subseMe had a younger eon, Jonre TnaocxssocTox, who sss. isabel, duo, and co-heir of Edward Brydges, Esq. of Lone, co Gloucester, ssttied there, nod was ancestor of Ssa WILLIAM TnaocxsloaTors, of Tortworth, in Gloncestrrshire, and was created a baronet in 1611, and whose male line and title because extinct in 1652. (Soc Buasm’s .Hxljsscl .tc’ocossclugc.) THR ssf Wilisam Whorwood, Esq., attorney-general to King Hmaat Viii., and leash issue, i. Jossw, who Os,. Agnes, dos,. of Thoosas Wilford, Esq. son of dyissg isa isis festiser’s lifctisesc, lets iassse, 1 Ilonrap, who s isis grandfather. 2 Aoobsosc}. colonels ice tise army of CssuaLco I., si. ssnsss. 4 Geos’go,si. nsssss. I Eleanor, m. to Sir gdward Gelding, Hart. 2 Winifred, sss. to John Poseohi, Kes1. of Sandfocd, Oxford. shire. I Margery, prioress of the English nunnery at Lonrain. 4 iilas-garet. 5 Mary. Warssickshiro. Staffos-dshire. iii. Eleanor, r. to Sir henry Jerningham, Burt. Iv. Moriol, sss. to ltenry Berkeley, Kss1. had to survire, wiving sosa, of Sir Chas’lcs Yats, Bas-t. of Burkiaod, on. Bucks, by whom Anne, sss. to John Petre, Esq. of Fidlers, ca. Essex. )- nuns in Paris. Chsrlatlr, so. to Sir Thomso Windsor Hnnloke, Mart. Apsilonia, ess. to Sir Edward Biosmt. Stafford. Sir Roberto!. 8 Mas-eb, 1720, and wao a. by his only susv’ivissg soso, dans., who d. Isssscs.) by Anna-Olartcs, only dan. of Wilbasa maternally (tlsrossgh the heiress), of John Cem’teeay, Esq. of Slohiaasd, Devon, 1 ,toox-Conamaay, successor to the title. 2 Cream, 1- 6 tbs and 7th baronets. 3 Cuoos.ms, i 4 W’Bhiasn, I. 8 May, 1762; so. 18 Feb. 17i8, Frances, dan. of ‘l’hamas CiFard, Esq. of Chillington, by Frances his wife, dan. of Thosssas Stonor, Esq. of Stonor; and ci. 31 llarcls, 1819, leaving, itORERT-Gmnsser, Otis baronet. Nicholas-John, b. 23 June, 1002; ci. in 1840. Johu-Jervis-St. Vincent, b. Ii Jan. 1008; ci. 20 Slay, 1853. Mary, as. 11 Oct. 1827, to Thonsas Riddell, Esq. of Fob ton Park, Nortbnneberland, and ti. 4 June, 1043. I Theresa, sn. to Thomas Metcalf; Esq. of Bath, by es-hens (wiso ci. 21 Oct. 1703) she had too children, Tssassas - PETER 3IETOALF, sche assumed, by signmanual, the ouruassee and arsns of Slosn only, in compliance wills the teslasneulary injunction of his paternal graudsnather, Sirs. Bridget Dalton, of Barn. borough, eo. York, Isriress and last lineal descendant, in the direct line, of Coo lard chanceBos, Sir Thonsas Slore. (Fcc Bussxm’s Lssssclrd Gentry.) Maria-Tiscresa, so. to Charles Eyston, Req. of East hlendrce House, and had issue, Charles Eyrton. George Eyston. Mary-Anne Eyston. IsabeBa Eyston. Frances Eyston. Catlses’tne Eyston. 4n2 1107