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 W A It Lodowiek Ororitle, and his wife, Margaret,0 sole dao. and heir about it, and was elevated to the peerage, 29 Jan. 1020-1, by of Sir Oiles Ardene, of Drayten, en. Oxford). This John time title of Lard Bs’aske, Baron Brood-c, of Boauchuosp’o Cows-I, Greville was one of the justices for the gaol-delivery of ci. Warwick’, with limilalion, tie default of heirs mate of his Warwick, lb HENRY Vii. Tee rn Jane, dan. of Sir 11am- own body, lo his kinsman, htohert Orerille, son of Fulko phrey Forafer, of Ilarpedon, to. Oxford, and was e. by his Oreville, Esq. of Thorpe Latinicr, co. Lincoln. lbs lordship 1. elder son, SIR EDWARD OREVILT.R, of Silicate, a distinguished military cliurell ci Warss’iek, under a mauulnemst uhmirli ho had ceocted character in the reign of hENRY VIII., particularly at the himself, seith this rousarkabie isiaeripttomi : - battle of Spare. In tile I 8th of the same king, Sir Edward Oreville obtained tile wardship ef Elizabeth, one sf use daus., and at length sale heiress, of Edward Willoughby, only sen uf Robert, Lard llrooke, and ins wife, Eiier,lieih, one of the dolls. and co-heirs of tue Laid Beaaehamp of Powyk, which wardship As his lordship nevee married, the honuurs descended, atcording fended in a great degeee to the slibsrqnont elevation of the family. Sir Edward 01. Anne, dan. of John Denlon, Esq. of Amersden, en. Bucks, and had issue (he it. 20 Orevuhhle and Elizabeth Wilionghtiy), as 2nd bacon. This HENRY VII.), I. Jana (Sir), of Mtieote and Draytan, 81.?. far thn Ca. of nobleman distinguished hinsmeif - as a genenui, in the parItamont Warwick, 01. Elizabeth, dan. of John Spearer, Esq. of hodnat, Edge hill, in Oct. 1042 and the next year was killed by a and had an only son, Sir Edward Orevtule, of Miloole and Draytnn, who iii. one musket bail in a successful assault upon Ltehfield. He n. of the doas. and co-heirs of William Willtngton, Esq. ef Catherine, dan. of Francis ltuaaell, Earl of Bedford, and svae iioreheoton, in Warsoiekshire, and had an only son, Ladawick 0. by his son, Oreville, who, by his wife, Thoniasine, dan. of Sir William t’etre, Eat., left an only son, SIR EDWARD OORYILLE, of Mutate and Draylon, si. Jean, dan. of Sir Thomas Bronsley, lord chancellor of England, and loft several dons. Sir Edward, being in six snembers of the Comusons, to iuvite the returu of CnoaLes debt, sold his whole estate to Lionel Cranfield, Earl of II. lie m. Anne, dau, suit eremmhually sole heiress of John MIddlesex; and thus tho elder branch of time Orevilles Doddington, Esq., and left two dous., became ExTINcT. II. EULER III. Thames. IV. Edward. The 2nd son, SIR Fn.xo GREenLY, Knt., ni. Elizabeth Willoughby, the Sansuel Dashwood, of London, and had, dater alma, ward of ills father, and the greateat heiress then in England (0cc BURKE’S Exliaef Peerage). The account of tills marriage is in a manuscript, entitled The Geis-alogie, Life, oud Dealh of Boberf, Lord Broake, welt ten in liii, and in the pessession of Earl Brooke. “Inthe days of HENRY VHI. (says the author of the manuscript), I read of Sir Edward Orevil, of 3lileote, who had the wao-derahip of Elizabeth, one of the dons, of lime Lord Beooke’s son. The knight Inade a motion to his ward, to be married to John, lois eldest son; bait she refused, saying, that mho did like bettor of Fulke, his 2nd son. lie told her that he had no estate of land to maintain her; and that he was in the king’s service of warro beyond tIme seas, and there- fore his return was very doubtful. Shce replied and said, that shoe had an estate sufficient both for him ond for herself, and that she would pray for his safeties and wait for Ins taming. Upon ma returne home, for the worthy services lie bad perfornsed, lie was, hy ICing Hzaay, honoured with knighthood; and then maremed Elizabeth, the dau. of the Lord Breoke’s son.” By this inandage, the manor of Aleesler, and many oIlIer fair iardships and lands, came in right nf his wife to Sir Fniko, svho, seating himself at Beauehansp’a Court, and augnmonting his large estate by the purchase of sundry lands in Ihe neighbourhood, raised his family to high distinction in the to. Warwick. Of this marriage there were, with other issue, i. PELKE, his successor. II. EoRoaT, of Thorpe-Latimer, co Lincoln, srhose eldest ann, EULER GaavlLm.e, left issue, Buasor, isiso a. as 2nd Lerd Breoke; and Dorothy, into Sir Arthur ltasilrigge. Sir Fulke was a. by his eldest son, SIR t”uLRR OREvILLE, who so. Anne, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorelaud, and was a. byhis enly ann, Sia FOLER ORRYILLE, a man of letters, and a distinguished rourtlee in the reigns of ELIEARETn and JAJmes I., who, am the coronation of the latter prince, was mode a Knight of the Bath, and loon after was tailed, from being treoanrer of the Navy, to be chancellor of the Exchequer, and was sworn of the priry council, in the 2nd of EingJaamea’a reign he obtained a grant of Warwick Castle, and the gardens and other dependencies Leland eays, “Tile first notable increase of the landes of Oraville of Dmiton, cam by one Lesois (iroville, who so. Margaret, the dan. and iseir of a noble, eanlied Syr Oiles Ardeno.” Lord Beanehamp of Fswyk was descended from Walter de Seanehamp. of Alcealer, brolber of William, I at EARL or WAawieK, of the Beanehamp fanmtly; the male line of which family expired with HENRY ne tleAucwAsop. Eael and Duke of Warwick, in 1445, when the dukedom keraine extinct, and tho eam-Idam derolved upon his grace’s only dan. amsd heiress, Anne de Seanchamp, as Countess of Warwick; but her ladyship d uwa., in four years afienrards, when her aunt Anne lleaurhamp, wife of Eichsrd Nnvtllo, son of the Earl of Salisbury, because heiress of the family. 1)53 W A It 30 Sept. if2d, and was buried in ins 0mm vault in Ilie great Fuike Grevtlle, Servant to Queen Elizabeth, Cuoaeelloi- Ia iCing Jaomes, and fmlend to Sir Philip Sidney, Troplirnuns peecati. to the lilnitatiun, to his lcinsman, It000aT OeavlLs.E, Esq. (refer to the issue of Sir [‘alike army, durislg tim civil ware. He was vietortuum at FaANeIs, 3rd baron, at whose decease the hanonre devatrod upon his brothar, 0i0RRRT, 4th baron. This nobleman woo one of the six tommisstoimers deputed t’y tile house uf t.ords, in conjunction seilis Aane, so. to Wtilians, Earl of Kingston. Doddingtoa, ci. to Charles, Earl of Manchester. He if. 17 Feb. 1070, and seas a. by his brother, FnLKR, bib baron, who so. Sarnh, dan. of Alderman Sir I. Francis, who ma. Lady Anne Wilesot, dan. of John, Earl of Eoehestor, and aiafer and co-heir of Charles, Earl of Boehester, and widow of Ilenry Bayntnn, Esq. by whom ho had, FULKE and W1LLIA5S, sureeosively bids. II. Algernon, seho iii. Mary, dao. of Lord Arthnr Somerset, and had, u-ith two dans. (hlsry, wife of Shurkbargh hlouglston, Eag, and lhester), one son, Fulke, of Wilbury, Wilts, author of lhlenioia uait Ctiu-amctn-a, ma. Frances, dau. and eu-heir of James Maeartney, Esq. (euusin of Earl bbocartney, KB.), which lady was the weli-hnnsen author of tho Ode to Iio0iffi;’eoce, and had issue, I Aigernon, rt. young. 2 WiBiana-Fulke, eMit. U.N., who ci. Tlohiora, aa]y child of the Hon. and 11ev. Richard Soathsvohl, and d. in 1037, having had issue, Itirhard, b-tn 1707; in. Miss Paterson a.p. Algernou, 0. 1791; so, 1013, Carolina, daa. of the late Sir Balliagham Graham, [hart., snd 4. 23 Nov. 1057, hsving had (with a dau. Caenhine) I Atgernon-WilliamBeluingham, capt. in the nrmy, so. 1st, 1 Oct. 1044, blargaret, youngcst dau. of Alexander Petty, EM., and by her (u-ho rf.tn 1040) has a dan. m he me. 2ndly, S Ott. 1047, hbary-Fantmy, eldest dsu. of Christopher Idle, Eoq. of Nnrthfrtth, and by her (soho ii. 15 Nov. hOff) has had surviving bone, to-a sans and a dan. m heni. 3rdly. atlbrusseis, 4 Jane, 1003, Louisa- Fanny, dau. of Major-Ban. Parher, BA.; 2 FaihaSnnihwelh Grovulle-Nugent, Eoq. of Cinnyn Castle, on. °Voataseath,and North hhymnao Pork, Ilerts, 1ILP. eo. Longford, and oat, of the Westmeath militia, b.h7 Fob, 1021, aosonied, by royal licence, 10ff, the additional eurname and arms of Nmneav, iii. tmm 1440, BossEmily-hlary-Ann, ommly dan. of the hiarguess nf West- recalls, and hns sarvising issue, Algernon-WiBiansFuBca, hIt’. for eo. Wasimoath, b. H Feb. 1041, capt. hat life-guards, so. lb Dee, 1003, Baa.trlee— Violet, 2nd dau. of James, present Duke of btontreee, sad has hone; Oeorge-Frederiek-Nngent, 0. 11 Sept. 1042; Bobort-Soathoeli, 0, 2h8]aeeh, 1o17 t ReginaldJasssee-Maeartney, b. in 1040; Falriek-Emihiue-Jahn, b. in 1072, and Mildred-Charlotte; 3 Sonfhwehl, neajor 1st European Bengal fusihiers, oi. 23 Starch, I 047, Jane, dan, of L. Teonson, Esq. of Newry, and by her (who 4. 29 Aug. 1001) has had issue, BrsokaSonhhweih, b. 0 April, ldhbu Algernen-Charlem-Fergue, b. 20 Jan. 1057; a ion, b. 23 Aug. 1000, 4. at Sontngne, 12 hlareh, 1008; Cham-lelte-Caroline; am] Gertrude-Ann. hharrhet, so. ho James Stoner, Esq., who at. in 1049. Caroline, Visronniees Canmhiem-noere, 4. fI Jan. 1087. 3 James, in holy enters, 4 Ifenry—Frasseis, htout.-eot. in lImo army, who so, hsi, in 1791, Catherine, dan. of Sir B. Graham, Sart.; ehe 4. 10 Jan, 1003. ito i0. 2ndhy, in 1000, Sophmia, dan. of —Whvte, Eaq., and relict of Sir Henry Lulnbert, Bart. and ri. 13 Jan. 1010; he had iosue, Ooorge-Maesrhsey, major hI tho army, b. in 1793; 4E