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 TI C a descendant maternally, from Richard hovel], Req. of the s. Rsen.’.sn (Sir), his successor. body to King Hnway V. His lordship, who was the author is. S%’alter (Sir), knighted in 1604 ; as. in 1197, Mary, of some poems. el. 3 June, 1823, and was e. by his son, EDwAnn-TnoasAs, 3rd baron, 5. 12 Nov. 1814; who m. 9 Nov. 1836, Sarah, only dan. of Peter lledgeen, Esq. and by her (who if. 13 March, 1840) had issue, RnwAan-Taoasas-HovsLL, present peer. Taoaexe-J0HN-H0vELL, 5.5 Dee. 1838, who was attached to Herhlajesty’semhsisiesatStoekholtn and Paris, and tethe Earl of Elgin’s special mission to Pekin in 1860-1861, and was prisate secistary to the Earl, when Viceroy and Governor-General et India, March, 1862; appointed 2nd sit. Benjamin (Sir), M.P. knighted in 1018, if. s. p. see. in H.M. diplomatic aervice, lately attached te iv. Henry (Sir), knighted in 1625, who was engaged the smbassy at Vienna, and to the embassy as Valhiogtss, agatnet tbs rebels in Ireland lsrap.JAsirs I., and fanndsd snd now at the Hagne; Cs. 18 Oct. 1864, Elnsa, only dan. of James, 8th Rail of Elgin, ItT., and had a son, 8.24 July, 1867. gentleman, hENRY TicnsossNx, ltsq. ares created a T I C H B 0 RN E. DOUGHTY - TIcHBORNE, SIR HENRY - ALFRED. Sir Richard was a. in 1657, by his only surviving sin, Josapu, Bart,, of Tiebborne, Hants; 8. posthumous, III. Sue HENna’. This gentleman suffered in person and 28 May, 1866; s. his father, as 12th baronet, at his the Restoration, by being appointed lieutenant of the New birth. This family—one, it is stated, of importance in the co. of Arondell of Wardossr, Wv wheni (whe if. 24 Dec. 1698) he Rants before the Nerma,s conqnest—derives its surname had, with other issue, wlso if. susie., from the river Itchen, at the head of which it had possessions, IIENRV-Jossen, his successor. and thence was denominated ME ITCHENBORNE, which Jone-tlonassenlrn, 5th baronet. time has reduced te the present appellation of Ticuaosiee. Lettiee, us. in 1691, to Henry Whettenhall, Req. of East SIR Ronsn as T,eusnsunae, Ent., of Tichehurue, who Prances, us. in 1694, to John Paston, Req. of Appleton, Co. flourished in the reign of HENRY II., m. Mabelt, only dan. and heiress of Ralph de Lamemton, ef Lamerston, in the Sir henry dying in 1600, was a. by his eon, Isle of Wight, by whom he acqnired that estate; and was ,. IV. Sin Hcesv-Joerrn, who ci. 1689, Mary, dan. of by his nen, SIR WAI.TER DR Ticnaoaca, Knt., was,. by ins son, Ssa Rooea no Tionaonwc, Knt., who if. s. p. and was s. dane., viz., by his brother, Sin Jona ne Ticnenaes,Knt., a person of great eminence, Mary-Agnes, us. to Michael Blount, Req. of Maple Durham, who represented the ce. of Southampton in parliament in FRANCE5-CICELY, is. to GmoRoE-BeowNLow Dnuona’v, the 9th and 19th year of Ring EnwAen 21., and was sheriff Req. of Snarford Hall, Linceinshire, and if. his widaw in of that shire in the 14th year of the same reign. Re was Mabella, sa. to John Webb, Req., eldest sen of Sir John also one of the king’s jneticea-itinerant. Sir John if. in 1338, and was s. by his san RooEe DR TscnsoaNs, whom. Katheeine, Sir Henry-Joseph having thus enrvived all his eons, if. dan. (by Sibilla, his wife) of Roger Loveday, and 5 May, 1745, au,l was s. by his hrsther, sister and co-heir of Richard Loveday. The son of this V. Sssi JonN-HnnMieniLu a priest of the Saciety of Jesus, maniagc, Room nm TionnoRcs, left an only son and heir, whs if. at Ghent, in 1740, when the baronetcy devolved SIR JOHN DR TIeRBORNE, Rut., from whom lineally descended, upon his kinsman, Sue BENJAMIN neTIcuBoRNE,Knt., of Tichbeme, who was Vt. Sin HENRY (refer to Walter, Snd sen of let bart.) sheriff of Southampton in the 21st and in the last year of This gentleman ns. Mary, dau. of Michael Binnut, Req. of Queen ELIZABETH, and knight of that shire in the 35th Maple Durham, co. Oxford, by Mary Agnes, his wife, dan. year of the same. This gentleman, season as he had intimation and co-heir of Sir Henry-Joseph Tiehhorne, the 4th hart., of the death of the Queen, repaired immediately to and left at his decease, in 1785, an enly son, his sneceseor. Winchester, and without any orders from the administra. VII. Ssn MENRY, 8. 0 Sept. 1756; ra. 1770, Elizabeth-Lucy, tion, proclaimed, in his capacity of l.igh-sheriff, the acces. eldest dau. of Edmnnd Plowden, Req. of Plowden, en. Salop, sion of King JAMEs I. te the crown of England; for which and hiswifeLncy, dan. and co-heir of William Thssmpaen, Req. important service the new monarch conferred upon his of Pysteo, Oxen and London, and graniliIau.of Sir Herkeley four eons the honour of knighthood, and open himself the Lucy, Dart., by whom (who if. 24 Jan. 1819) he had iasoe, castle of Winchester in fee-farm, and the dignity of a Baronet, Mscav-Josmrn, his heir. 0 March, 1622. Sir Benjamin m. Amphiiis, dan. ef Benjamin-Edward. 8. in 1780; capt. in the E.I.Co.’s service; Richard Weston, Esq. of Hexwsll, ce. Essex, one of the EDWARD, uf Snarferd Mall, in Lincoinshire, 9th barenet. justices of the court of Common Pleas, and had issue, 1109 ‘J IC younger dan. and ce-heisvss of Hebert White, Eaq. of Aldershet, Rants, and had. 1 FRANcIs, of Alisriuliut, Rants, whose sun and heir (by Susanna, his wife, dan. of William hlaws, Esq. of Ilrnmlsy Itall, Essex), Wuive, of Aldcrshst, as. Ann, dan. of James Stipple, and left a eon, JAMEs Tioneonec, Esq. of Aldershot awl Frimley, Surrey, whose son, by Mary ftndyard, ins wife, HENRY, s. as 6th baronet. a branch of the fansily there. The grandetni of this Barenet, sad afterwards elevated to the peerage of Arms—Quarterly: let and 4th, arg., upon a chevron, between Irel.usd, in 1715, as lIAISON PERRARn, s.f .Ferrarif, ce. .Leuih, but the honeors expired with himself. twe ehevrouels, aa., three portcullisee, with chaine I. Elizabeth, is. let, to Wflhiam Garth, Esq. ; and 2ndly, and rings of the field, far THURLOW; 2nd and 3rd, or, a to William Owen, Esq. IT. Anne, as. 1st, to Willi.sm Greek, Esq. ; and buy, to Creole—I. TnoRnow. A raven ppr. with a portcnllis hung Sir Thomas Timperley, Ent. ul. Amplsilis, sa. to William Gratwick, Req. of Tertlngton, Sappeclers—Two greyhounds, or, collared and lined, reflexed in Snnsex. The baronet if. in 1629, and was s. by his eldest son, .Ifsttnes—”Justiiies serar fidee,” and ‘Qne fata vocant.” It. Si RIOHARn. This gentleman, knighted in 1683, who was a zealous supporter of the rsyal cause during the civil ware, garrssoued his castle of Winchester as a royal fortress, giving the command of it into the hands of his brother.in-law, William, Lord 0gie, and served therein under him. Sir Richard sa. lot, Ellen, elder dan. and cc- heiress of Robert White, Esq. (wlaose sister as. Isis hrather, Sir Waiter Tiehbome), and had an only dan., Amphilis, as. to Laurence Hyde, sou and heir of Sir Laurence Hyde, Ilart. Sir Richard m. 2ndly, Snean, yonngcstdan. and co-heiress of William Wailer, Eeq. of Oldstsks, Rants, and had issue, HENRY, his successor, Anne, as. to Charles Tasburgh, Req. of Felixton flail, co. Suffolk. Susan, if. sines. Elizabeth, sis. to Sir James Philips, ef Stoke Charity. property during the usurpation, but was recompensed after Forest, and lisut. of the Ordnance, lie m. Mary, dan. of Charles Arundell, Req., and niece of Thomas, 2nd Lord Peckham, Kent. Norfolk. Antheny Kemp, Eeq. of Slindon, Surrey, and had issue three sene, who if. nssna., in their father’s lifetime, and three in Oxfordshire. 1765. Webb, Dart, of Matherop, and d. 1727. if. acm. in 1810. JAMEs-FRANCIs, 10th barontt. Crsssiiea—12 Juno, 1792. cross, sa., fur HOvELS.. rened his nsek, arg. 2. Hovets.. A greyhonnd, conchant, or, colLared end lined, reSexel over the hack, sa. over the ba’k, sa. &at—Ashfleld Lodge, Ixwssrth, Suffolk.