Page:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire Chunk 2.djvu/429

 V A F T A V VA VA SOUR. YavAsouR, SIR EDWARD, of Hcszlowood, co. York, 5.17 Jan. 1815; ,e. his father as 2nd hart., 15 March, 1847. RUSS Vaux, obtained the manor of Harrowden by his mar riage with the heiress. His grandson, GEORGE, who a his brother. Piers, wlso 4. 5. p. Wss.o.sAss VAUX, of Ilarrowden, see. Eieonora, dan. of Sir Rdss’ard Butler ct in 1691, and was a by his eldest son, Thomas Dmkelon, of Welby, sod was father of EDMUND litTLER, Rsq. ref Balyreeggelt, wise s’s. Rose, dais. of Sea WILLIAM VAUX, of Harrowden, who ses. Matilda, does, of Sir Neale O’Neale, Bert., best isasi no issue. lie 1. 13 Gel. 1594, Sir Walter Lacy, and lsasl a son and Iseir, and was o. by his hrsstlser, Ssa WsLs.sass VAUX, of Harsowslrn, who adhered to Ring GE000n BrTLra, Req. ef P.sslvraggelt, who Os. Catherine, dan. ilnawr VI., ansi 0-as slain at the battle of Teseheslenry. Upon of Jolen, Lerd Ringelon, asssl had issue, the accession of R0wARD fl’. Nseuos,As Van; son and heir esf Sir William, was despoiled ,. JASIU, who ‘1. in his fallsrr’e lifetisne, leaving by Frances his wife, dao. and heir to lieteert lsillen, Ecq.. Isy Mary, r,f his estates in virtese ef an art of attainder passed against his father tnt in the 1st of IlnassY VII., lists attaineler was totally reversed, and Nielsolas, ttsess Sir Ntelsolsss, was restos’esl to all tise possessions of whirls he had been delseired. Sir Nicholas was highly dislingseished as a sratesnsan and a warrior, and was nsoels in favonr with ItoassY VII. and HENRY VIII. ley etse is. Rdmussd, dean of the cathedral church of Dooay, in latter he was anmasoned to parliament, as IlAooa VAn,, Iforeoseclee, the 27th of April, 1323, best did not long onjoy Isis ess, Gerald-Alexander, who sf.s. e. Isononrs, as he ci. 24 May following, ills lordslsip se. two wives; s Slary, so. to Ralph Standish, Req. of Standish, in Lance by else 1st he had no nsali issne but by the 2nd, Anne, dan. of Tisomas Green, ot Green’s Norton, he lead (with tisree daus.) dass. of Ssr Rielsard Talbat, of Malahide, three sons and a dan., viz., 1 IdonnaT, wIse s. isis grandfather. 2 Janses. in lsssly ssrdees of else Ctsnrds of Rome, and titular arelsbtshop of Cssshel. 3 Gnossnr, who e. his brother. 1 Mary. Flanders. shire, by whom she had no sssrviaing tssae. Is. Feanees, sss. to Sir James Slasslry, Barr. of Aidorley. sons, of whom the elder, Geoege Bolter ci. 19 Sept. 1702, end eves s. tsy his grandson, TnoaeAs, 2ssd Lord Vast; was only twelve years of age upon HORnET BUTLER, Es,1. of Balymggett, svho see. let, Mary, class. his fatlser’s deatls he look his seat in parliament on attaining of John, Lord Bellow; and 2ndly, Rliaabelh, dan. of Manna- his scsajoeily, in the 22nd of Hraav VIII. tee eec. Rlloaleetls, dolts, Lord Langdale Iso settled Balyraggett and lbs otiser sole dan. and heir of Sir Thosoas Cheney, of Urliingt,orosegh, in fasnfly estates, ice default of nealo issne to hisseself and isis Nortisamptonshire, by Anne, Iris wife, dan. of Sir William Parr, iseotlser George, upon Walter itavassagls, Rss1., of Borne. Robert 16.0., and aunt to lice Starqoeeas of Nortisampton, and dying in Butler ci. s. ic in Juno, I 788, ass,l ieee .s. Icy his isresthor, 1502, left with a dan. Ann, ccc. Ce ltegiaald Braye, a son and Gnoaon BUTLER, Req. sef Balysasgueti. wiso s,s. 1st, Miss Mary heir, Norris, by sohom 1cc lead an only eleild, Masy. Its ess. 2ndly, WsLs.mM, 3rd Lord Vaux of itarrowden, wise was sevrral Iltary, sister of WaIler Kavanagh, of Ilorrie, hot by her had no tioses convicted of reeosaeeey, and as oflen isseterisoned aes’i toad- essee. lie 1. in 1812, and was s. by Isis dun., Ilie lordship ne. let, Elizabeth, dan. of John Beaumont, Req. 3IARIA-LresNnA BUTLER. wise os. 17 May, 1001, Charles- of Grace Mien, and lead iesne, Browne 3loslyn, son and lsetr of Charlos-Brosene Moeryn, Req. Henry, who si, without iesoe in his father’s Itfetisne. Rleanon. Ehoalsetle. Arm. of Kiddington, in tiso eo. of (Ixfesrd (2sed son of Sir Edward 3loetyn, Rant. of T;eiaene, in Flinlsleis’e, Isy Ilanisara, only due. Me so. 2ndly, Mary, dan. of John Tresham, Req. of Rnshtos,, in and heir of Sin George Bnowoe, last hart of Jtiddtngton); by lIce oo. of Northampton and by that lady lead, s. GEORGE, who ii. in Isle father’e lifetime, leaving, by Eliea- Barbara-Maria, es. to the late Sir F.-W. Slado, Barr., Q.C. beth his wife, dan. of Jolen, let Lord Toynhans, I gowAsn, seeeeessor to his grandfather. 2 William, whe ci. in childhood. 3 HENRY, who s. his brother, 1 lItany, deem wieoas ties pressed Lord Vaux descends. him (wise ci. 11 3larels, 1021) she lead GEOEGE-MOeTTN, now Lonn eon or lIAaRDwnoN. 3Ire. Slostyn e1. 2 Dee. 1871, and was s. by her only eon, Gnoann Moexva, Req. of itteidingtose, in wisose favour leer Majesty waa pleased to revive ties Bae’ony of Vasex of Jlae’naweieo, he being the senior eo-lseir. 2 Joyeo, a nun, who 4.5. p in 1064. 3 CAThERINE, oe. Henry, Lord Abergavoony; and her pro- Aneess—2loexyx and VAUX e quarterly: let and 4th, per bend sent representatives are, the RARE or PEMERGEE, and sinister, erm. and ermines, a lion. ramleant, or; 2nd and 3rd, RnwAan-B. HARTOPP, Req. of Little Dalhy, eo. Leicester. ehequy, or and gu.. on a ehevrsen, ar. three roses, geld. m. Edward, who ci. .s. p. us. Asnhroae (Sir), who d. p (‘cyst—An oagle’e head. sa., heated, or. Seej,;eonter.e—Dcxtor, a griffin, sa., laugned, guise, beaked and memhered, or; sinister, a buck, or. His lordship 4. in 1595, and was s Icy his grandson, Eow’ARD, 4th Lord Vaux of Harrowden; who see,. Rltoaheth, Seest—Rosmeaele, co. Weatmeath. .Metla—Hodie nose eras. dan. of Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, and widow of Wtlltam, let Fan of Banhnry. idy this lady Isle lordship lead no legitiosate isaac; hat npon her two sons (cr150 bore thee nssne of Voux, but were born in the ltfethoe of Lord Banhtery) ho settled Herrowdeu and the other family estates, wleieh eventeeally de- volved upon Nirholae, Lady Benbesry’s youngest eon. lhte lordehip ci. in Oct.. lOft, and was s. by hh only earviviseg brother, Hnaan, ltls Lord Vasex of Harrowden, who ci. ese;ees. 20 Sept. 1662. Upon his lordship’s doath Lice Barony of Yams of liar- rowden foil into abeyance between isis surviving staler, Joyce, nod rise heirs of isis two deceased sislers, lIIas’y and Catleerine, in wleirie stole it continued until her majesty was pleased to determine in favour of rho present Lord Yams of Ilarreewden, MARY, the eldest sister of henry, I.csrd Vassx, see. Sir George The eminent fancily of VAYAO0R, or VALvAsea (as Camden Symeon, of Britw’ell, in Oxfordelsire, essd dying about the year lsae it), derived Ilseir name frons their office, Iseing formerly 1022, wee s. ley leer only sorviving dan., EE5EARETI5 SeameN, who eec. let, William Conyeee, Req. of “There axe,” says Brarton, “for the civil government of neenhind, Soekburne, in Durham, by whom she had three damn.: the two and knights.” yosmgest 4. noses.; lbs eldest, ANN CoeseRRe, sec. Francis, Earl of Sheowaicury, by wleom she Ssue 3IAUGER En VAvasoo. is mentioned in Domesday Book, as had aa only dau., Lady lItany Talbot, who beranse the wife holding in chief of the Pereys, Rae’ls of Norlhunsherland, eon- of John Stonoe, Faq. of Stoner, ro. Oxford, end was asseoston sideenble manors and estates in Shetlon, Eselwood, Saxall of the present TnoaeAe STONOR, Lord Camoys. Elizabeth Symeon see. 2ndly, Edmund, Vieeonnt 33o:snlganetl, Ssse 3IAUGER En VAvAsna, festher of to whom she was 2nd wife, and by whom she lead an only son, reign of HENRY II., and one of tise witnesses to the chanter of EDIOAED-BUTLEE, who survived his mother, Ehealertle, Lady Mouatgarett, 4.18 Feb. 1764, and woes. Isy hon the abbey of Sawley, in Yorkshire, rrfoeondcd by lIlatilda do e o + kiiiragc. 0 Q 0 EWe.p’s e’uloaooe, a degree those little inferior to the baronial. emleenone, kings, and princes, magnates, er vALvAsoRs, (Saxon), ,ke. lIe was father ol another SIR WILLIAM ER ‘s’AvAsoR, lend of Maalew’ood, judge in the Peney, Countess of Warwick. To this alel:oy he himself also only eon, EDWARD BUTLER, Esq., upon whom his father settled ties made a toneiderahie donation of land. lIe was a. by his son, manor of Balynaggeet and ether extensive estates in the co of SeE ROaREr ER VALvAeoa, who in 21st HENRY hIt. wee high Kilk-enny. lIe ns. Elizabeth, dan. of George Matthew, Req. of reign having served for eight yeats successively. He had Bk-cwise Thomustosen, in Tipperary, and had, sheriff of Nottingleam aced Derby; and from 31st of the same the eeulody of the Honour of Peveroll. He ns. Jesiiau, EDasoaer, his successor. dan. of Gilbert do Ross, of Steoton, by whom ho had issue, 1131