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 TOW William t’oynio, Faq. of Midgham, en. Berka; rind dying 32 May, 1807, Sarah, don. of the lateWilliam Dunn Gardner, 25 Feb. 1053 (Lady John Townohend, d. 3 May, 1801), left, Eeq., hut by her (whom. 2ndly, 10 Jan. 1828, James LaDler, I JonN, 4th inars;oess. 2 Gcorg” Osborne,5 in holy orders; 0. 13 Nov. 1501 ; at. Eeq., and 0.15 Sept. 1131) had no issue. Hod. 31 Bee. 1800, in 1800, Jessie-Virtoria, 2nd dan. of Vice-Admiral JaOn svboss thn narldnm of Leicester became extinct, and the 3lacKcllar, nod has issue, Charles Thornton, 0. 30 Jan. 3010 ; ai. 2 July, 1009, abeyance between the present Slarminn-Edwnrd Fesrera, 0,00ise, eldest tati, of John Graham, Esq. of 1letbourtsc, Esq. of Daddosley Clinton, en. Warwick, and Lady Elizabeththlargsret Analmila. and l;aa isaac, Charles—Vere-Ferrars 0. 21 of Ton-sssbctsd devolved on his lordship’s cousits, Feb. 1801 ; and (ieorge-Angastos, 0. 1 Nov, 1800. Grsrge-Ferrars, 0. 1a54. Aagnsta-Mary, a. 3d . g. 1000, to George-lirooke 28 SEarch, 1708, and ma. 11 Aug. 1825, Elizabeth-Jane, oldest Stearns, Esq, of Ool.Lya-11.ill, en. Montgomery, liosit. dan. of Roar-Admiral Lord George Stuart, CD., and granddon, royal f’isiliera. 1 Anitrey-Ilarriot, so. 11 Oct. 1026, to the Rev. Robert t. JnuN-Vitt.trRs-SruonT, preoont peer. Ilidsdole, OL.0., prrheoi nra’ sf Clnolscster. 2 Fljoolictis - Frances. e. 20 (let. 1513, to Admiral Sir as. Jaanes-tsudley-Srnsvv”sw-Stssart, RN., 0. 11 Aug. 1846. Angustas (‘litfsard, lIar;., tiN., Cit., gentlsosan-aaher of i. Anne-Mario, a. 1051, Copt. Alexander-Newel Shersnn. tile slack roil, an,t if. at Nice, 10 April, 1002. 3 Janc, s. 0 Nov. 1524, j,,lsn Ilildvard, Esq. who ,l. 1020. itt. Frcderirk-I’ntriclc, in holy ardors; 0. 30 Dec. 1707; ii ui. Audrey-Jane-Charlotte. 18 lan. la:sd. iv. Charles-l’olrick-Thomas, ,l.27 May, 1700. i. Charlotts’, it. Carslhsr, all ci, young. ut Frisiscra, iv. Elizabeth, so. 7 May, 1700, to General William Lofisis, Creehinno—Baron Ferraro, of Chartloy, ssriginafty by writ Ileul. of the ‘fo,cer of London, and colonel of the 2nd of enmmons, 27th EnwArn I. Moron Couspton, by writ, dragoon-gsosrds, the shIest nsole heir of the family of the 14th ELizanevu; both bnrs,ntoa are in obeyossce. Baronet, Visrossnt l,oftsss, of Ely, a iitle a lsich tsorasno extinct in 16Apr11, 1617. Baron Townshond, 20Apr11, 1661. Viscount, 1020. (Se Marqssisoto of Ely, and Lunar’s Lssnslid fkslro.) 15 1.5cc. ScsI. Boron of Lynne, by writ, 24 May, 1723. tier lodyslsip 1. 21 March, 3811. Charlotte, lady Tosnssshond, brought issto the Townstsend Slarqssess, St Oct. 1780. family upsvards of 250 qsrsrtcrings, inclmsdhsg the royal nun Arcss—Qnortes’ty, 1st and dth, az. a chevron, erm., between of PL.sNTAorNrT ; and inlsorite,l frsnn her ns,sther Elizabeth quarterly, gn. aisd or in tise first qnartsr 5 mullet, org.; Slsirley, Dor”noss Forrors of Chariley, that barony; and in the eonts’e a crescent, sa., for Vnnn. front her father, the lioromsy of Coniptoss. She it. at Creel—A ntaE, statant, ppr., attired and nnguled, or. itsthlin, 11 Sept. 1770, during the gnros-nmeut of the Sepporlore—Dexter, a stag, na. attired and ungssied, or; viscount as lord-lieutenant sf that khzgdom, to which sinister, a greyhound, arg. important office he woo appointed in 1767. Ills lordslsip .Sfetfs—Hmc geuerh isscrcmestto Odes. m. India’, in 1773, Annn, dan. and co-heir of Sir William Norfolk; Doll’s Park, Herts, Montgomery, Mart, of Stogbie 11111, en. Peebles (by Hannah, Seams Jfoe,sc—29, Dover Street. his wife, dost. and co-heir of Alnxan.Ior Tomkyne, Esq. of I’rehan, Ca. Lnndanderry—nee Brnscse’n Landed Geo1r), by TRAFALOAR, VISCOUNT, Sf6 NELSON, EARL. whom he left two none, and four daus., s. William, ‘I. in the West Indies. II. Jasnes-Nugont-Boyle-ticrnardo, captain RN., K.C H.; 0. 31 Sept. 1701; os. 8 Stay, 1013, Elizabeth, dan. of P. V/allis, Esq. and d. 10 Jnne, 1042. His widow is. Indly, 4 Sept. 1011. Capt. N-It. henderson, CD., RN. I. Annr,m. Iharrtngton Hudson, Esq., and d. IONov. 1820. it. Chas’lntto, so. to Gosrge. 0th tlsske of Leeds. itt. Hossiria-Maria. d. 6 Slay, 1826. iv. Henrietta, in. 16 Sept. 1011, to thellon. Liwst.-Gencml William Do ltbsquiere, afterwards lcd Lord Dc Blaquisre; 0.0 Nov. 1240. TIme viscount was advanced to the dignity of MarQuees Tosraoncan, his Ito en. ef Norfolk, 21 Oct. 1700. Ole had sarred under King Geoane II. at the battle of Dettingen, and was also present at Fontcnoy, Culloden, and Lnffcldt, as welt as at the siege of Quebec, which town surrendered to him as commander-in-chief after the doath of the gallant Wolfo. Ills lordship if. 14 Sept. 1007, and was a. by his eldest son, Gconnc, 2nd marquees, 0. 18 April, 1721; who hod been sumnooned to parliament, at the domise sf his mother, as The old and knightly family of Traffnrd, seated mat Ti-afford, Baron F,rrnrs do Ctor;leo. a barmosy n’hicls, with others, lie in the cn’misty patotsne of Lancaster, frous a period antecedemst issherited from her ladysisip, and was created, 1.5 Slay, 1704, Earl of Ldcetler. Din lordship in. 24 Doe, 1777, Clsorlottc, merimsl, an nnhrnkeu male descent. dan. of Eaton Matnwaring-Ehlerker, Sal. of Rishy Park, Raxoorenus no Taarnurn, who flout’ishod “ante eonqneotum.” en. York, and co-heiress of her uncle, Roger Slainwarissg Etlorkor, Esq., by wlicns (who 0. in 1002) ho had issste, G coann-F ennassn, 3rd marquess. Charlos-S’oro-Ferrars, Is. 16 Sopt. 1712; 01. 04 March, 1812, “Hadulphus films Radnlphi,” by whicls it appeozeth that Clsarletto. eldest dau. s’f Cen William t,nftue, lieut. of the Radulphns, the f;mther, “was timen dead, and had flourished Tower, by his ansst, the tote t.ady Elizabeth Tewnshend( in King Caaure the Dane his time, about the yesra 1030, Leftus, mind d. 5 Nov. 1°23, having by Iser (who ml. 21 and perhaps died after, in St. Edward the Confessor his March, ls60) had no issue. Chnrhstte-llarbana.m. 6 April, 1800, to the late Lient.-Col. time, about the year 1010; hoe had noo surname, as then Cccii Biooh, pp. eldest sea of the late Lord tic is Zouchme’ few of our Saxon nobtlttie or gentry had.” Prom tlsig end 0. 3 Oct. 154. Harriet-Anne, sill March, 5810, Edward O’eivars, F.sq. of has since uninterruptedly hold a moet distinguished place Mnddesley Clinton, en. Warwick, by whom (who ,l. 11 amongst the first families of Lancashire, The late Aug. 1030’ she left isssse at Iser decease, I Juite. 1245 )eer Jona TtmAi’roRn, Esq. of Crosten, who inherited the flume c’s L,,smmlerl Gsslry). Elieaheth-Shargaret, as. in 1815, to the lote Joseph-Moore estatoe and representation of the family upon the decease Oleultboe, Enq. of Springfield House, en. Warwick, and in 1770, of his kiusmau, Ilunaphroy Trnffnrd, Eaq. ef Trafford, hns issue, The marquess 0. 27July, 1811, end was o. by his eldest ecu, Gcnane-Frnsssea, 3rd morqlscsa, 8. 13 Dcc. 1778 ; who as, hy Stoisteurn Tnorroru, Eeq., are descended from Thomas T II A baronies of Ferrern of Cbnrtley and of Cnmptnn, foIl into Bnultbee. The snarquioote, viseountey, and barony Joux, 4th nsarqtsess, arear-adsntral, RN., who was 8. of John, 1st Marquess of Dnto, and had iasne, ii. Elizobetis - Clenmsntiisa, so. 15 July, 1856, to John St. Aubyn, Erq., SIP, for West Cornwall (see aisle, ST. AnrvN, Barr.), and basa dan. Tho marquess rI. 10 Sept. 1883, and was e. by his only surviving son, Jnuy-Vsrs.irise-Sru.s.rr, 5th and present StanQUE55. three escallops, erg., for Tnwreucaon,-lnd and 3rd, .Soste—Tamwnrth Caotle, Warwickehire; Raynhsm Hall, TRAP F 0 RD. flg TEAFFOED, SIR HUMPHREY, Bart.., of Traffnrsl Pmsrlc, en. Langastnr, 8. 1 May. 1808 .v his fatlmnr in 1852; no. 17 Jan. 1855, Lady Mss’y-Annettn BalLot, oldest sister of Dnrtratn - Artlnur, 1 7th Earl uf Shrowobrtry, anti has, i. llrstnrnv-FatNcts, 0. 3 July, 1882. it, Clsorios-Ed,numid, 0, 21 May, 1164. i. Mildred-Mai’y-Josephine. ii. Gnssds’ede-Asmnotto-Toa’eaa. tit. Mary—Annetto. iv. Sieole-.gnes. H to the Nnrnmams Cnnqmsest, has presorved, t(me hmmn. na the fatnihy pedigree sets forth, was father of Raxnns.vnus, of svhom moutinn is made in two deeds to Rssdulphus sprang the great house of Tsarrnau,n which ‘s. 21 Sept. 1773, Elizabeth, dau, of Stephen-Walter Time Tuarronon s.f lIbo.ohomn Hall, Norfolk, represented Tr.sfi’ord, Esq., of Las’glmanm, ee. Rutland, 2nd son of Sir Thc brothers ammd sisters of the present ,Olarquess Ton-n,- Eminmsmn’I Tmffard, of Trahlord, by Elizabeth, his wife, dan. bend were gramsteml precedence as a marquess’s ynanger elmildron. of Sir Ralph Losmgfrrd. 11.14