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 V E B (coals—Itt, a boar’s iseasi, erased, sa., dncaliy gorged. or, for Enarsan Gararovov, Esq. of Bradtleli, in Esaex, SIP, for Vexoow; 2nd, a wyvero, arg, standing en a oreir of the last, the berarcgh ef Rye, in the aint LLrzaervtt. This gentlenaan banded, at., pierced through the body in fesse by an arrow, anti devouring a child, ppr. Soaperlecs—Dexler, a lien, gel., gorged with a cellar and Lavcnhatn, in Sulfclk, anti grantidao., naoternally, of John chain reflexed over the back, or; sinister, a boar, ea., gorged Iiarbottbe, Req. ef Crootfleid, in the tome no., by whom wilh a dacol coronet and chain reflexed aver the back, or. 31db—Ncr non sensper viret. S,afo— Sodbnry Park, Derbyshire; Peynton Flail, near ertatetl a harotcet 15 Nov. tOil. Thin gentleman nerved Sleekpori. V E RU L A 31. VERULAia, E.tnL OF (Sir Jameo.Walter Grimuton), dana., viz., and Vienonnt Grinceton, in the peerage of the United t. Mary, ttc. to Sir Capel Loekyn, Dart, of Homing flail, Kingdom; Baron Verolam, of Gorhambnry, no. Herte in the peerage of Great Britain; Viaeonnt Grirneton, and Baron Dnnboyne, of Btriaboyoe, eo. Meath, in the peerage of Ireland; Baron Forreoter, of Coretorphine, in the peerage of Scotland ; anti a ri. Elizabeth, ttt. to Sir Gcorge-Grobham How, Bttrt. of Baronet of England: itsrd-lient. of Herte; 8. 22 Feb. 1809 ; ott. 12 Sept. 1844, Elizabeth, lao. of Major Ho cv. lndly, Anne, eldest dau.,and oventnaliy heireso of Richard wreyland, of Wmoodcaton, no. Oxon, and has, Sir Naticaniel Bacon, KB. of Cnbford hail, Suffolk, arid 1. Jostca-Wotvca, ri.tcscnl Gt’iattlott, 8. ii May, 1852. ti. William, 8. 7 .1 an. IsIS. ni. Robert, Ic 10 April, 1000. t. Ilariot-Elizahel h. n. Jane. in. bland. Hie lordship a. hie father, 17 Nov. 1845. 3tiiicagt. The surname of Grhnston waa token from tlnralaTow, no. of Thanot ; but loft rio male irsue at his dozccao, itt 17ff, York, where the fotsntier in England of Ibis fanrily, Syr.vrsvoano Gataitvoa, settled at ttcr ttttce ef the Conquest. valved by bequest upon lois great-nephew, Ito was stantlord—ltearer at the battle of I tastings, anti the yo Wtm.Lrsai Luravw, Eaq., SIP. for St. Aihans, who aeaonaed following was appointed chainiterlain to the new monarch, when the sorname of Garamevow, and was eiovoted to the prerago he did homage for (irimstan, licalcu, Tonstead, anti other lantis of ireland, 05 Slay, ilis, by the tities of Bot’sa Dnnboyoce which he held of Lttrd bless, as of his bonsor of Root in Itoldor— and f’isconni Gcbotston. His lurdabip, vopon the decease of nets. Front Sylvctler tie Grhctetcn lineally detceatted, Wttr.raas no Gsi005Tea, who it .,trmatrntie, dan. of Sir John it,heritcd the harattotcy of his family, an 5th baronet (r Ilysam, Eat., and had thrne sons, Tnonas, his heir, ttf Grinnltm, ancestor of lice itrrsent Cmaatxa lint, of Little Waltint’nt, in Essex). The viocount cm. iitt GaramToa, Rtq. of (trinosion Garlic, in Yorkshire. Rosrax, of trttoitc presently. Joittt, dean of Windsor in 1410. Roomy no Gartiavew, the 2nd aoa, marrying the dan. of Sir heir of Henry Litvott, Ecq., hnt tl. a. p. June, 1737. His A aticany Spcltnan, removed to Ihe estates ohtttined thrttttgh bit widow c. 2ndly, 1740, Wttliom Wildman, 2nd Visceurti wife in Snriolk (lands at liiselcnnglea and iposvich), in which ho H. JAMES, heir to lobe father. wtta a. Ity hit too, Enwoan GaralaTow, Etq., who sa. itt, Phitippa, dan. of John, rIm. llorbottie, wictt took the name of iucavw in b7lf, t.ortt Ti1ttofv, titter anti cc-heiress of John, Earl of Worcester, lv. George, no. twice. v. Without, 0, in 1719. and widow of Titoarat, Lorti iboeo, bnt had no isane. lIe to. 3ntiy, Mary, dan. of William Drnry, Rag. of ltongham, cc. Ills lordship dying inc Oct. 1756, woo a. by bia eldest surviving Solfolk, anti had fonr taos and throe dons., by the eldest of a’hom, kntraan tiarsatvow, Log., he woe eoeeeedcd. This genliecoon’s JAamn.a, 2nd viaceunt, 5. itt Ott. 1711, This nobiemata me. grondttn, Sm Enwane (batartvna, lint., torvod in teveral itarlianarale 18 Juno, 1746, Mary, don, of William Docknoll, Enq. of fat- the borecrgh of lpstvich in tile reign of ELtz.tscTrr, was catted to the privy-conncii of iccr ntajraty, ttnd rotrtinntd 000cptroller of Calait, act office to trhtclt Ito trot oppotniel in I 073, by Kirtg Rnwann Vi. Ia the beginning of 1150, Colait being taken by loft, by Soplcto bin wife (who tI. 4 Siatvb, iS16l, damt, and lice Poke of Gttitc, Sir titiwarti Grirtcsioe, lice eontptrolier trtm ancongst the ricief prisoners, ant scat eiotcty conened itt ticc tbaatilc ; front witich, Itotcever, he riloctoti hit escape tic ttv a years aftertrortlt, tty culling otct one of tico wintlttw_tactra irith a tile, anti letting it ittcarlf doirn ity a rope eOnveycti to ttint by his servant, witit avtaoto he elcarrgoti clothes. Sir F.ti tvartl lived to Jane, em. 6 Oct. 1774, to Thomoc Eatcourt, Eaq., and was the of advanced age ninnry.eigict, and was e. at lois decease by Icit ann, VEil ccc. Joan, doot. ned ce-loetrest et Tbecnat Ritby, Etq. of ho had ttva natca, acid tvoa a. ill lOiS, by the elder, I. Sine tIaaBoTTLE Cntwavcw, Knt. of Brttdfteid, who waa tian office of sheriff 0t Essex in 1614, and represented that co. in three parliatnento tlurbcg the reign of Cnancna 1. Sir Harbottie tts. Elizabeth, dun ut Ibaiph Coppirrger, Ear1. of Stoke, in Kent, by whom he had Owe nottt, and woos. by the and, ia,tt eldent turvivirtg, II. Sm Hannoscrr.m. Thin gentleman, who woo a lawyer and rctetttber tcf pnrtiatnent tar C,,ieheoter in tice beghtnirtg of Kittg CnanLes l.a reign, took part against bbs moacrt as iomcg ao ice cottiti escaotitotionabty do on ; hot aftcr the murder ttf the kittg (from whose mock trial tenth tbepertatratien of that font deed, Sir Harbottin was kept in rInse cottfiaaotnont) he lived in retirement tilt the reatorotion rtf the noonornhy, when he teat chosen speaker of the Hoone of Commons (25 April, ifSt) which accomplished that desira(4c event, lie wtta of teravords called to the privy-conttcii, and constituted master of the Robin, arid recorder of Harwicla. Sir Harhottle to. Itt, Story, dan. at Sir George Croke, Knt., one of the joeticec of the Court of Cnnamon Picas, by whom ho had cix sent, of avhotn five died before hinaseif, and tavtt and had with other matte, Sm WiLLIaM Lucayw, Dart., who ttc. Story, dan. of Sir. Alderman Sherriogton, of London, and had inter otis:, Sta HannovvLe Lunovw, Dart. WiLLIAM Lt’nrcvw, of wbom presently, as heir to hio great-nicole, Sir Samuei Grimttomm. Cold Berwick, Witto. widow of Sir Thtcnoan Steoutys, by whom he had no surviving issne. Sir itarbattlo ef. at the advanced age of SI, in 1083, and woos. by bin only aorviving son, III. Sin Saatrvt, SIP, for St. Aihans, in the reigns of King Cn.antrn II. and Kitag Wittcatm, who at. lot, Eliztcboth, ebdont dan. of Horceage, Earl of Nottingham, lord htgh-chonoeUcr of England, by wham he had an only dan., Elizabeth, who stm. William, btnd Storqueua of Halifax, Sir Samtcel a Indly, Anne, youngest don. of John, 2nd Ran witen tbo baronetcy expired, while the large estates do’ hit elder brother’, Sir liorbottle Lnckyaa, in 1710, steam dignity ettacferred, 2 MarcIa, 1628, upon Sir William Iuckyct, 0706, Jane, dan. of Jamot Cooke, Rug. of the city of Loatdon. at,d hod ioutro, r. Samuel, t. Paz. 1707; ott. I Nov. 1720, Story, dan. attd liarringtota. I. Jone, ttm. to Thomas Gape, Req. of St. Albans. mm. Frammees, non, Oxhey, co. Ilcrtfard, and hod lustre, JaatrsBuowwa.a.m., iris stmzeeator. William, 5. 23 Jntcc, 1730, who assumed Ibe surname and tcrma tmf BucawarL in compliance with the testamentary ttajttractiomr of icis maternal ccrtcie, and dyittg 25 April, 1614, co-heiress of Richard lloare, Req of Borehan,, cv. Essex, an stmly amcrviving dan., Sopbia-Atkebi, Ia. 12 Nev. 1884, to tire hon. Berkeley Poget (brother of Henry-Williant, let Storqtceaa af Angiosry), who d. 26 Oct. 1S42. Macbattle, in holy crders, PD., who asonmed the eurmncmo of BucowALr., ar,d ,t. se Jan. 1023, cecce. mother of tIme ltcte Thamac-Gritu stan-Bttcknail Estcottrt, hloq., Si.?. of Estcourt. Shed, in 1229. 1338