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 T W E IsabelLa, sc. in 1817, to John Buckle, Eeq., and is ccc. Hannah-Charlotte, nc. 1 June, 1015, to LIce lato John doceaoocl. Dorothea, rn. in 1813, to Sir David-Hunter flair, cv. Elizabeth, at, 7 Sept. 1513, lames-Joseph Ilcico-Vero, Dart.; sodd. 22 May, 1620, Goorgiena, sit, to tho Earl of Glasgow. Darothoa as. in 1780, to James Hay, Req. of Belton. Margcirst, rn. to Alan 31 akdengal, Esq.; who ci. in 1807. She ci. in 1838. 2 James, d. leaving issne. 3, Richard, who, upon succeeding te the estates of NewTON, L’c’eafloao—Haren, 29 Jan, 1407-8. Earl, 1 Dee. 1646. assumed the name and arnie of that ancient fancily. hlarqnese, be., 17 Dee. 1i94. Mr. Hay-Newton d.iu 1776, leaving, by Anne his wife, Accaa—Qnartorly; 1st acid 4th, a,.., thrse einquef’cils, erg., dais, of John Stuart, Esq., William Hay-Newton, Req. of Newton, 0. in 1747; for FRAsER; 2nd and 3rd, gcc., three bars, orm., 8cr ace-tarn who at. Alicia, dan. of Anthony F,creter, Esq.,’ and of lacIer,’ over all, upon en eeecctehoon, arg., three escutcheons, d. 12 Feb. 1828, leaving issne, Rioherd Hay-Newton, Esq. of Newton, it. scaec. 1848. Croci—A goat’s head, ereood, erg., armed, or. Wllhiana-Waring Hay-Newlen, ef Newton, 5. 1785; Sepjcccrisc’o—’fwo bucks, ‘pr., attired and uugcclod, or, cci. let, Jane-Frances, only ehlld and heiress of the each gorged with a collar, az, charged with three ciuquofoils, late T. Gregeon, Eoq. of Blackburn; and 2ndly, Jane, dan. of the Hen. James Clerk ilattray, of Donningtnn and Crsighall Rattray, baron of the Canrt of Rxcheqner in Scotland. Mr. hay-Newton ci. 5. p. 12 May, 1860, and was e. in he estate by lice bmther, John-Stuart (aehcfc’cc). George-Pewter, K. I. Co.’e service, cc. Jane, dan. and heiress ef James Primrose, Req. of Burncrse, chief of the ancient family of Primrose, and aasnmed the surname of Pnssianer he ci. in India in 1136. Jehn-Stoart Hay-Newton, Eoq. of Newton, m. 4 ____________— Kent; 8. 1 Doe. 1738; a. his Aug. 1829, Margeret-Eliza, yonngeet clan, of the late William Pairlie,Eaq., and ci. Nov. iSciS, having by her (who ccc. 2ndly, in 1866, Sfsj. Rohert-llnne.an }‘ergueen) had issue, 1 William-I crnmmc’nd-Ogilvy hay-Newton, Eaq., his father’s saeeeseccc’, sod now of Newton ball, en. bladdingtan, late a capt. 72nd highlandsm, 6. 12 Jan. 1832, having oeraed fer the late Waltec-tartan May, Eaq. of Hadlow Caetie,eKent, 13 years in that regt., and having heen present during the aponctions in Central India icc 1172-53; 2 Francis - John - Stuart, ilent. 14th hnosars, 8. 19 April, 1843 ; 1 Slsrgaret; 2 Alice ; 3 Ernestine 4 Ida. Antheny-Jsraee. Prances (Mrs. Anderson). Ann, ci. nulls. Jane, m. to James Walker, Esq. of Dairy. The marquees was constituted Lono CnANceLL0N or SeerLANn Hoccav V., m. Elizabeth, dan, and heir of Thomas Cholmingten, ha 3704, and was high-commieeianer to represent her majesty Qneen ANNE, in the session of parliament when the WILLiAM Twvonaca, Eeq. of Chelmingtau, who as. Rileshoth, Act of Security hecamo a law. He d. in 1713, and was e. by his eldest son, CHARLEs, 3rd marquees, who it. in 1711, leaving by Susan Rnoaa Twv000N, Esq. of Eoydou Hall, who was capt. his wife, dan. of William and Anne, Dnke and Duehoae of of a troop of Hontieh gentlemen at the camp formed at Hamilton, and widow of John, Earl of Dnndonald, Jnmc, his heir. Charlca, major-gao. in the army, who it. uarn. May, 1760. Its na. Anne, oldeat dan. of Sir Thomas Wyat, of Alliugton Octoano, who s. as 6th marquees. His lordship cI. in 1712, and was:. by his eon, Soon, 4th marquees, an extraordinary lord of Session, Jawrs I. at the Charter House, 11 May, 1603, being among and the last person who held a similar appointment. OIls those who eondueted the monarch to London when he lordship rn. in 1748, Frances, dan. of John, Earl of Granyule, acsme first from Scotland to take possession of the English and ci. 9 Dec. 1762, leavhcg (with two dane. Grace, crown. He wao afterwards created a Baronet, 39 dunn, and Catherine, nc. to Capt. Hay, of Nawhall, and ci. 1 dug. 1611. He m. Anne, dan. of Sir Oleylo Pinch, Dart., by 1776) an only son, Gxnaoa, 5th marquess, who d. a minor, in 1778, when Eoor.n, hio successor. the hououre reverted to his uncle, Gooano, 6th marqccees. This nobleman it. without issue in 1787, when the hanonro reverted to his kinsman, Gsoaoe, 7th marquess (refer to Williaaa of Newhall, expired, tics eotateo vesting icc the family of Hedges of youngest eon of the 2nd marquess), 6. 1782; rn. 1782, Hannah-Charlotte, dan. of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale, William, it. anac. in 1641. end had, c. Geoanci, preoont marquees. is. James, gao., eel. 86th foot, 8.1780; ccc. 18 Ang. 1813, Elizabeth, Francis, it, occsccc. dan. and hair of James Forbse, Eeq. of Soaton, 00. Ehiaabsth, ccc., to Sir Hufl Chomloy, Dart, of Whitby. Aberdeen, and d. at Spa, Balginm, 18 Aug. 1862, having by her (who d. 20 Sept. 1863) had issue, Jancee-Cordon, Rests of Soesex. (See Bcanaa’s Ballad ascii Dansant ii. 15 Oct. 1835; George, ii. 17 Sept. 1818; Charlotte, ad Sir William it. 8 Jen. 1628, and was e, by his eldest son, an infant; Margaret-Lonis, rn, 26 Oct. 1844, at Frank- II. Sin HoGan, who was the learned editor of the Decarn fort, to Theodore Gudin; and Gsorgiaua. icc. John, rear-admiral H.N., CD., kuight-grand-crosa of Sariptorea. He m. isabella, yeccugest dacc. and co-heiress of the Spanish order of Cnancos III., ii. 1Apr11, 1793; so, Sir Nicholas Sumnders, Knt, of Ewsll, eo. Surrey; and 2 Sept. 1846, Iliary-Anne, eldest dacc. of the late Donald dying 7 Juns, 1672, was o. by his sidost eon, Cameron. of Lochiel, but by her (who it. 20 Nov. 1950) III. Sin WcLLsAac, H.P. for ths ye. Kent, in the reign had no issue. Had, 27 Aug. 1851. cv. Edward-George, a eel, in the army, t. 24 Aug. 1800; * Hadlow Cacilo, a lcaudoonce nod remarhahle palatial oh-orture and d. 12 Nov. 1862, v. Thomas, rector of Bendlesham; cit. 29 Aug. 1823, the late Mr. Waltar-ilarten Stay en the aneloot macicr of hio Harriet, 2nd dan. of the late Sir Alexsnder Kinloeh, ancestou’o, the P.arteao, at llacllocr, near Tccnlcrialyo The Castle Hart., and had two sans and three dens,, all deceased. e. Mary-Turner, ci. 13 April, 1860. cc. Dorothea-Fraoeee, m. 23 Oat. 1909, to John-Henry tey, is now the prOlceety of liobort bladgar, Req., 4.1’. for the oos. Faq., clerkte the Romeo Commons (who it. in 1850) end Pecklcams, high sheriff of Kent in 1169 (ace Doeaa’e £occita,t has isouo. 1125 T W V Tharpo, Req. of Chipponham Park, co. Cambridge. Eoq. cf Cragie Hail and Blarkweod, who d. 19 Slay, 1843. v. Jane, vi. Jcdlla-Tomllnson, rn, 28 July, 5828, to Sir John-Cern ficcbhonee, Bert., H.P. (cow Lord Broughton); and it. 3 April, 1035. The marquess it. at Vordun, 9 Aug. 1S04. s.,for the paternal coat of llnv. 51g. Malta—Spare nought. - Seasts—Yeetor House, end Newhall, Hadthngtonshire. TWYSD EN. TWYSDEN, SIR MILLIAD, of ,,,, Ihcyclccu hail, East I5ackhaucc cc. y fathoc’, as StIo baronet, 3 Feb. 1834; nc. 24 March, 1831, E]ira, widow of the Rev. ,Jolcn-IiooanN quot Polluil), MA., of Trinity College, Cambridge, only clan, of waiter May, Eaq., and siator to which lady ci. a. p. 1-2 July, 1863. 3tniragi’. ADAM 05 Twvoaczae, who pasoosoed the estate of Twyeenden, in Kent, lenip. Euw. I,, it.a, p., and was e. by his brother, Jann us Twvsrcscc, whose great-grandson, Eooen no Twyonar, living lamp. RIeccARn II. end of Chelmington, in Kant, cud from him descended dan. and ca-heir of Thames Hayden, Req. of Reydon Hall, Rent, end was s. by his san, Tilbury to oppose the hootllo ic-ruptians of the Spaniards in 1888, and was high-sheriff of Wont in the 14th ELczanreen. Ceetlo, beheaded in 1553, and was a. by his oldoot son, I. SIR WILLIAM Twi-onan, Rot., who was knighted by wham he had issue. Thomac, of Bmdbocurn, one of tbs judges af the Court of King’s Bench in 1660, eroatod a Baronet, 1666, as Sir Thomas Twisden. HIs last male descendant, Sin Jouca Twcsnsce, Bert., it. 1 Jan. 1641, when the baronetcy Hemsted Place, Jahn, SI. B,, audfoliowoftho Crdlsgo of Physicians; ci. siam. 13 Sept. 1018. Antic, cv. to Sir Christophsr Yclverton, ancsatar of the Poorsga.) in the goihie style with a vary lofty las-er, was oeeelect by of Kent and Lcuuark, and l,crd of tho manors of Hadlew and caatc’p).