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 V Y V VYVYAN. VTVTAN, Sin RICHARD-RAw- James-S. Smith, hsq. of Deechwosd, Tsmbridge Wells; UNION, of Trelowarren, en. Cornwall and has a soIl, 8. 30 Sept. 1101; 0 Reginald-Frederick, 8. ; late M.P., b. 6 June, 1800; s. his father, as 8th hart., 27 Jan. 1820. This family is of very great antiquity in the eo. of Corn- iv. Rdward-Waltcr, 8. 1808 ; so. ilai, Agnes-Margaret, - wall, and flourished there more than seven centuries ago. Jouse VvvvAsc, Req., ‘a. Henor, dan. and heiress of Regent’s Park, and has a son, Edward-Reid. Richard Ferrars, Req. of Trelowan-en, and wae,. by his son, i. Mary-Hannah, ci. 1041. RICHARD VYvYAN, Esq. of Trelowarren, whom Leland designates ii. Harriet-Elizabeth, es. 1832, to Christopher Wallis Papham, ‘‘a gallant courtier,” and who served the office of Sir VyslI ci. 27 Jan. 1820. sheriff of Cornwall in the 8th and 20th years of HENRY VII. This gentleman so. Florence, dan. of Richard Arundel, Esq. of Trerice, and was e. by his eldest eon, MI0HAL VYYYAN, Esq., who was s. by his son, JOHN VYvYAN, Esq. He m. Elizabeth, eldest dan. of Sir denI—Trolowarren, llclatsn, Cornwall. Hugh Conrtenay, and one of the co-heiresses of Edwerd Csnrtenay, Earl of Devonshire; and hence lineally descended, I. Sia RICHARD VYYYAN, Knt. ef Trelewarren, H.P., who was created a Baronet 12 Feb. 1844—5. This gentleman was master of the Mint at Exeter during the Rebellion, and suffered in persen and property for his attachment to the royal cause. He sic. Mary, dan. of James Bolted, Eeq. of ____________ of Coeertoelshall, en. Northampton; Darnetaple, eo. Devon, and had issue, i. VrEL, his successor. II. Charles, of Mcrthau, Co. Cornwall, is. in 107-1. Mary, oldest dan. and co-heir of Richard Eriaye, Esq. of Trcvaona, co Cornwall; and ci. in 1087, leaving issue, 1 RICHARD, who s. as 3rd haronet. 2 Charles, a capt. in the army; who is.Margacet Ash. 3 John, rector of Tiverton, eo. Devon. Sir Richard d. I Oct. 1055, and was o. by his eldest son, II. Ssa VEEL, SIP., who ss. twice; but ci. without issue, ill the roll of Battle Abbey, was one of those who being in 1090, when the title devolved upon his nephew, III. Sm RICHARD, H.P. for Cornwall loop. Queen ANNE. Duke William ; hence the family is supposed to have been lie in. Mary, dan. and heiress of Francis Vyvyan, Esq. ef of isopsrtauce prier to the Conqisest. The eclebrated Archlnohsip Ceswarth, and had issue, I. Faasscis, his snrce050r. II. Richard, who si. Philippa, slder dan. and co-heir of of having euceesernily opposed and finally made ternis with Philip Piper, Req. of Tresmarrow, co. Cornwall, and had William the Conqueror. AsAngustin ales mentions Wakes with other issue, Philip-Puran Vyvyan, Esq. of Ties- in Normandy, it ia probable that tlaerc were two partiee in marrow, whs so. Mary. dan. alId heiress of Sheldon the family at that time. _tn Inaterical novel has been Walter, Esq. of Tremsal, co. Cernwsll, and ci. in 1791, written npen 01cc feats of Hereward, in harassing the leaving a son VvELL, who s. aa 7th baronet. III. Charles, in holy orders; es. Ilary, dan. of Harry Dend, Nermaus, and defending the hhey of Drnn after the Conquest. Esq. of Treannger, in Cornwall, and left issue. Iv, Thomas, so. Leveday Dnggcne, and left issne. v. John, m. Sarah Cousins. vi. James. I. Loveday. II. Bridget, ‘a. to Richard Sawle, Esq. Iii. Anne. iv. Prances. Sir Richard dying in 1724, was ,. by his eldest son, IV. SIR FaSNCI5, who in. 30 May, 1739, Grace, only dan. Sir Edward Gorges, lOut., and had issue, and heiress of the Rev. Carew Hohlyo, Icy whom he had heiee I. JOHN, his heir. two sons. Sir Francis if. in 1740, and was shy his elder son, ii. William, whose ecu, V. Ssa RICHARD, 0.11 March, 1732. This gentlensan ci. 0 Dee. 1754, Jane, dan. of Christopher Hawkins, Rsq. of Tcewhsbard, co. Cornwall ; but if. witlssut issue ill 1781, when the title devolved upon his brother, VI. Tsee Rnv. SIR CARRie, at whose decease without issue, 4 Oct. 1114, it reverted to his first-cousin, VII. Sia VYELO, 8. 12 July, 1707 (refsr to issue of Sir Richard, the 3rd baronet). This gentleman ‘is. 1-1 Aug. 1799, Mary, only dan. of Thomas-Hutton Rawlinoon, Esq. of Lancaster, by whom (who ci. 5 Sept. 1812) he bad issue. s. RleaAan-RA;vL,sisoN, present hart. ii. VYELL-FRANCI5, rector of Witheil, Cornwall, 8. 2 June, 1191; es. 21 July, 1825, Anna, yenugest dan. of the late John Vych-Rhys Taylor, Rsq. (of ancient Welch ancestry) by Sophia, his wife, dan. of Nicholas Donnithorne, Seq. and his wife, Anna Comyu, descended from “the Red Cemyn,” who was slabs by Robert Bruce, and has issue, 1 Vyeil-Donnitborue, in holy orders, recter of Wioterbonrne, Monktsn, 1)arset, 8. 10 Aug. 1820; ss. Lonisa-Mary-Frederlea, 3rd dan. of Richard Rourchier, Esq. of Brook Lodge, Dorset, aud has, CourtenayBossrehicr, Richard-Wal tcr-Csmyn, Wilmot-Luehisgten, and Mary-Louisa; 2 Thomas-Henry, 8. 1827; in. MaryEllen. 2ud dan. of N. -D. Saliah’ary, Nag. of Middle- ton Tower, co. Lancaster, and has issue, HenrySalisbnry, Emily - Salishnry, and Francis- Salisbury: 3 Charles-Edward, 8. 1820; 4 Edmund-Grey, 8. 1830; The eldest eon, 1 Herbert-Francis, in holy orders, 8. 1834 so. Des. 1141 X A K 1800, Augusta-Clara dc Sehmiederu, silly dais. ssf the late Ilaron do Sclnnicdern, Kit., and step-daughter of 1835; 7 Itiehard-Octavius, 8. 1840; 1 lieville-Granville, ii. 1842: 1 Auns-Frances, is. 17 Sept. 1001, the Rev. Edward-Lester Salisbury, ioenmhent of Risconey; 2 SophiaMarion, is. 17 Sept. 1801, to Charlss-Huesey Williams, Rsq. of Truro; 3 Agatha-Gcorgina-Florcncc. in. Thomas-Hutton, in holy orders, 8. 1803; is. Slary, dan. of 0. Greufell, Req. and ci. 1844, leaving issue, 1 ThomasGrenfell; 2 Georgs-Rawhnssn; and I Carolius. eldest dan. of Joseph Reid, Esq. of Cornwall Tcrrsce, Eaq. of Trevaruo, Ceruwall. Creolion—12 Psb. 3044—5. Arcss—Arg., a lieu, rampant, gn .,arnaed, sa. Cs’e,l—A horse, passant, furnished, ppr. The Wakes are mentioned hy Bromptsu as in the immediatetratn of Tue CoNQozaoa; but it iathe opinion of antiquaries that the individual of the name of Wake recorded weary si harold’s rule, fled heto Normandy, and invited Wake, mentioned below, wrote a history of the Wake fatally, iii which he aecrihea to Hereward le Wake, the feat His tomb is still, or was to be seen, not many years ago in Lhseolnshhe. Frens DALDwIN, LORD WAKE, founder of the abbey of Dnsn, who if. 1136, descended, through a long line of eminent ancestors, RICnA0D WAKE, Eoq., who s. lot, Dorothy, dan. of Sb- John Dive, Kset. of Rmuham, Bedfordahice ; and indly, Margaret, dan. of Thomas Grey, Marquees of Dorset, ansi was s. by hii eldest son, JOHN WARE, Esq., who os. Elizabeth, dan. and ce-heir of WIEIAAaI WAKE, on 3Iararct iloaper, and left a son, Tns 10ev. WIEEIASI WAKE, of Warehais, oe. Dorset, colic so. Magdalene, dan. of Edward Winslow, of Worcestershire, sod had issue, I WIrsaAoI, of when, preseotly. 3 Edward, of Charlioss, whe it. in 1080, leaving a son, Edward, prebendary of Canterhoey, who had (with three ilous., Catherioc, a. to llerbcst Ileodelpli; 3lary, so. to herbert Taylor, of llifrsoe; and Magdalene, . to William Bsevhes, Ecu.) a son, Chsarlea, prebeudary of Wealmiuster, v-he usc. let, Elizabeth, dan. of John Pays, Esq. of lisde Ceurt, Keol, aad head Icy her a son, Clearles, who it- isaac., and a den., Elizabeth, so to the 10ev. John llonye’ood. lie se Snslly, llathehsea—Iiarhsars, nahoral dan. sf William Beckford, Esq. of Fonthsill, aod had by her thrie sone and lix dane., -etc., Ideory. James. William. Charlotte, to. to Jaeess-Cbarles Still, Req. hlary, as. to the 10ev. John Hetyar. Cathccice a. ts John De0000, 31.1). harriet, it. edits. Magdalene, Os. i797, to the well-knee-n poet sod canon, the Rev. Wihliaue-Lisle hlowk-e,aisd ii. o. p. 1844. Canon Bowiss ci. 7 April, lob. Emma. I Charles. WAKE. DWAEE, San HEItEWAkD, Dart. ____________ b.C July, 1852; s-his father as 12th baft., 13 April, 1865. iLlcaRc,