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 TRE Tempest, Eeq. of Broughton, Co. York; and d. 23 Oct. 1915, leaving surviving issue, a dau., Maria, wife of John Clifton, Esq. 2nd son of John Clifton, Eoq. of Lytham; and a son, I. Tnosx.&s-Joszn TRAPs-000, of Trafferd Park, 8. 22 March, 1715, who was created a Baronet in Aug. 1841, and iii. Fanny-Ilenriotta, so.. 3 Oct. 1354. to Str George F. -B. received in the October following a royal licence to alter the orthography of his name to Di. TRAFPORD. 13cm. 17 Ang. iv. Ellen-Sarah, os. June, 1856, Capt. henry-Gore Lindsay 1003, Laura-Anne, 3rd dau. and co-heir of Francis Colman, Esq. of Hilleridon, Devon, and had issue, HUMPHREY, present hart. Thomao-Wilharn, 5. 23 Aug. 1811; ri. 7 May, 1144. John-Randolphna, of Croeton Hall, 8. 11 April, 1920: m. vi. Mai-y-Aone, so. 10 July, 1883, to Robert, 10th and l3Jnly, 1850, Lady Adelaide Cathcart, 3rd dan. of Charles, His lordship, who was for some years IILP. for Earl Cathcart, and hao, Sigiomnod-Cathoart, 9. 1853; Galfrid-Aloysins; Randolphna; Henrietta, and Mary- Brecon, and who e. his fathor, as 3rd hart., 5 Boo, Adelaide. Charles-Cecil, 9. in 1821. Angnotno-Henry, late of the let dragoons; 8. in 1823. Laura-Anne, ci. in 1845, to Thomas Riddell, Esq. ofFelton Park, and Swinhnme Castle, Northumherland. Jeinima, ci. in 1820, to Henry Tempoot, Eoq. 2nd con of LLEWELLYN er lyon, lineally descended from Cadivor the late StcpbenWaltor Tempest, Eaq. of Bronghton. lie Vawr, Lord of Kilaahst, so. Anghar.’irl, dan. and cs-heir of it. in 1800. Jane-Seymonr, ia. 17 Oct. 1842, to George-Archer, eldest Rhys, Prince of Sooth Wales), and thus acspnred the son of the late Sir Martin-A. Shee, president of the Royal Treilegar estates. Llewcllin was father of three sons, viz., Academy. Caroline, so. in 1818, to William-Gerard Walmosley, Req. 3loaoAN, his heir. of Weotwood Mouse, co. Lancaster. Sybilla-Catherine, ‘a. 13 Sept. 1843, to the Rer. John Sparhog, ancestor ef the IlonoANs of’ Werarlep,a’, .000cc last male reoter of Ecoleaton, Laneaalitre, 3rd son of William Sparling, Eeq. of Petton Park, Salop. Belinda. llarriotte, m. to James Cqnningham, Req. late capt. 4th at St. Pierre, to the county of Rsnmsuth, was ancestor dragoon gnards. Crealieo.—184l. Arm—Arg. a griffin, eegroant, gn., qnarterirg VeNABLUS; Mop.oo.ri AP LLEwELLrN, Lord of St. Clere, in Carmarthenshire, Prrrore; MAcsEe; TRORSTON, he. Creel—A thrasher, ppr., his hat and coat per pale, arg. and Bhys ap Gronwy, Lord of ltylisr, and had two sons, gn., sleeves connterchanged, breeches and stookinga of the 2nd and 3rd : his flail of the let; ovor the flail a scroll, with Philip, who acquired the estate of Langeten, eo. lion- this motto,” Now thne.” Motto—Gripe, griffin, hold fact. Seele—Trafford Park, co. Lancaster. TR4VERS, BART., eec CLABICE TRAVER8. TREDEGA R. TOEDEOAR, BARON (Sir Charles-Morgan-Robinson Williada had three sons, Morgan), of Tredegar, eo. Monmooth, and a Bark; TusarAe, his ser.ecsaor, To.ord-Liontenant of Broconshiro; 8. 10 April, 1792; Edward, of Citligio and Caed-Siorgao, eo, Ilonmooth, as. 6 Oct. 1327, Rosaenund, only ilan. of Gosopral whs left by Ins wife, Rilcabeth, a dan. and heir, who was Godfrey-Basil Mundy, and the Hon. Mrs. Sarah William, who so. Jane, dan. of — _Morgai,, of Hurst, Mnndy, and has issue, a Charles-Rodney, 8. 2 Dee. 1323, an officer in the Coldftream-gnarda, SIP, for Brecon ; ii. uamat liarseilles, 14 Jan. 1854, and was interred at Mosealog, cc. arid wloiee son, William Morgan, assumed the surname 3lonmonth. is. Gnnracv-CnAJiLEs, liP, for Breconehire, 8. 28 Api-il, Clifford, Roq., and bonime William M’irgan-Chifford, Req. 1831. SIL Frederick-Conrtenay, 8 21 May, 1814: iii.. 3 May, 1838, Richard Lewis, Eeq. of Lan3ilio lthoomoeithoj,ire and Charlotte, yonngoat dan. of the lato Charles-Alexander late Jeoathao Wtllhagton, Req. of Maple, Co. Tipperary, Williamson, Req. of Balgray, Dnmfriesshire, and has issue, Blaaacho, 8. 24 Sept. 1860; and Violet, 3. 10 * FaoNoee, dau, and co-heir of Site Enwean Sloteoov April, sooI. iv. Arthnr-John, 3. 27 Aug. 1340. v. Goorge-Gonid, 3. 15 Sept. 1845. i. Rosamond.-MaIdan, ps. 18 Dec. 1843, to William-Henry1715 llLEwl’r’r, Req. sf Llontarnam Abbey, hate M.P. for the TRE Marsham Style, Req. of Glehnaoro, co. Di’negaL (See STYLE, BAn., and Bnrtee’s Loaded Qeoli-y.) n. Soltna-Slaria, m, 5 Jan. 1811, to David-Robertson lVilliamson, Esq. of Laworo, co. Perth. Walker, Dart (see CRAnr000, EAeL or). v. Georgiana-Cliarlotte, ci. Sept. 1857, ta Lord Francis Csnyngham, late H.P. present Viseonnt hereford. 1846, was raised to the Peerage 16 April, 1859. Ruitteit. Sir 3Isrgan Meredith, Lord of Tredegar (dcseos,ded from Poor, of Werneleppa, or Gwerney Cleppa, near Tredegar, heir, Roger Morgan, Req., ii. in 1612, when his estate passed to the Tredegar famil7. Philip, who-coon, DAvIn API filLiP AP LLEwELLIN, seated of the family of Lswie of Si. Pierre. (See BURKE’s Laa,leJ Cesiry.) The eldest iso, and of Tredegar, Ca Msnmonth, m. 3lsud, dan. of LLEwELLYN, hia heir. month, in man-lags with iwenlltan, 3rd dan. and es-heir of Sir John Norris, lOot, of Peollyne Castle, Glamorganshire, and was anceetor of the liotenANs qf Llastsrseoi, (raised to the degree of a Garoeet, in 1642,) now represented by the family of IlLEwirT,° and of the Sloao,ens of Tredoassclr, whose heh’ io Sites. JANE llAwEine, of The Garn. (5ee BURKE’S E.rliocl Borosetage.) The elder son, Lrnwr.LLIN AP MOROAN, Lord of St Clere and Tredegar, was grandfather of Sin Jona’ M0ROAN, tOot, ef St. tiers and Tredegar, whose grandson, Ihswaao.o Jloao.oce, Rsq. of Machen, living in 1570, se Blanch, dan. of John Thomas, ef Treowon, eo. Monmsnth, and had two eons, THoMAs, his heir. Harry, of Lianrumney, ancestor of the MOROAN5 of that place, now represented by Li CUT - COLONEL WILLIAM PEARUE, KIt., of l”frwdgrech, co. Ereeon, and Stavonton House, co Gloucester. (See Dussaa’o Landed Geolry, Sappleiseat.) The eldest son, TR0MA8 Mono-eN, Esq. of Machen and Tredegar, 20. Elizabeth, dan. of Roger Bodenham, Esq. of Rotherwas, eo. llereford, and was father of Site WILLIAM MORGAN, Knt. of Tredegar, whose will bears date 15 Jan. 1650, and was proved in 1653. Sir William in. 1st, Elicaheth, dan. of Sir William Wiotour, of Lidney, cc. Glooreeter, and Badly, Bridget, don. of Anthony Morgan, of Hoyford, Northaznptonehh-e. By his Sat wife, Sir oi. to Henry Chamhre, Req. co. Glamorgan, and had a eon, Richard Morgan, Esq., who so. Eleanor, dan, and co-heir of Henry Probert, of the Argoed sod Pantglas, Oioamontlsolih-e, and hail a son, Richard Morgan, Req., who ii. Sties Ahigail Phelps, of Clifford, pursuant to the will of hie cousin, ‘i’liomas This Sir. Slorgan-Chfford so. lClisa-M,iria oldeot den of hod a son, Morgan, who iii. sopciia, eecond den, of the Bait, of Llmtarnam, ci, Edmund Eniy, Req., and waS mother of Slaav SIRAT, who m. John Jilewitt, Req. of len. den, and was great - grandmother of REGSNALG - JAMES hionmoutlisl,ire boroughs.