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 ‘V.A Tt Etieabetls-SIai’y. dan. of John Pearson, F.sq., judge advocate at Caleatta, anti ,5. in India, in I hJ 1, leasing Stapleton, capt. 17.37., i. ml I has iosue and Caroline. 1016, Sar:ils, relict of John-George, 3rd Lend Mouton, and dan. His stiit’,w i. 2 lice. 1047, the talc James Loch, Esj., of John, 2nd Eat’l of Slextierough, and by her (who 8.36 Jan. hIP., intl ii. in t°4a. ilesity—l’rattast. l.1l., vice-attic. RN. rs. 1010, harriet— halt) had an only son, Gnannn-Guv, present earl. Ihis lordship Fsorolt:,’a, attic child of Its-n. John liesparil. anti 4. 10 Aug. 1033. 2. is ikE. I ai,t. has in.7 Its’ her (selio ii. 20 tier. Joist; hail issue, It s’nry—Latistsrrt-Pnttse, uiaJssr royal art. anti fis’e stasis.., via., u_send Ft,s,na. a . it tug. July, ltdO. Earl of W’nrss’iek, 30 Nov. 1759. Aeon—ia., on a 1045, Lord :titgtistosEV.4’.S. lasiros (sit ELY’ (‘allis’ritte cross, engrniled, or, five pnlleta. all within a berdure, engrailni, ; .Iessii--Fanny, . 2 Slay, 1’ 14. Edsvard-fl. of the senoud. Thue ears qumetens : 1 tIn, fretty, an., for Wit.— I’almer, Eat. anti t’ sun r-Cc’’itia, ,ss . 20 A1,t-it, 1866, ot’r,ttsv; 2 Go., a fesse, hntss’een six oross-erosslets, or, for to Viei’-Admiral Charles Eden, t Ps. Broolse. is. 23 (let. toSi, Entitle - Sane, dan. of 2n,I, h bear,t sejaul5 arg., nuunnhed, ga. supporting n nagged 31. Charles Its’tts’tsry. atid ttas had issue, Charles —staE of the first. o’i’p;soets re—Tn 0 swans, n hogs ins ertnd, aug., Folks, Is. JO Aug. 1037 tlarry-Fulke, 6. 30 Aug. legged, be:mked. and dutealhy gorged, gu. Moflo—Vix rn nostrn l’64; ousil Caulurrinr-Carsslttue. 5 Pliant m, b. in 1703 s. in 1793, t.ady Cisarhotte lien - voeo. ,Setsf—Wansviok Castle, no. Warwick. lineS. dan. of 05 those, 3r,l likEc of Portland, and it. in 1032, leaving issue. by her (isho it. 2’ Jnly, 1002) Cliartes-Cas en,ltstt-b’ntke. l:,tc clerk of the privy council, atist secretary t’s the Board of Trade. 1’. in 1791 27 din. 1’ 1:1, 1-nitty. ssidosr of Eslsrarsl taring, Esq., and ‘5.15 ton. 1063. Algensen-l’icdet’hk, ttath king-of-arms, h. in 1796 in 1023, t’ttarlotte-Staria, stats, of 67.—it. Con, Psi1., and 1/.13 1) r. 1064, having l’s her fsvlio it. in tn4l) hod isstte.Arthur-Cliarhcs, tints—eel, in the au-soy, 6. in I o27 ) Carenshhsts-l I iitserf, C,il,tstream guards, felt asI nkei’oiass, 3 Nov. tool Frances- harriet, is. 1043, to Charles, Oltt Duke of Iticlitns,nd (ieorgiana-3larla and Augusta-Mary, is,. 13 April, J05a, to G.-31.—W’. Sandf,ir,t. Esip, 31,P of lines lInIt, Essex. Henry-W’itliatts, geullesnatt sistuer to sIte Qttenn, 1. 1661 liarn:ef-Catlseritse, to. to P r,itieis, Ear) of Ellesniero, who it. I cOY t site it. 17 Apr17, I off. I Frances-Aster, to. to Jottn Crew, Esq. of Ct-core halt, Cheslure, afterwards Lord Cresre, and it. in lots. Ttns lady seas ttoe Sirs. Cress-c so retnarkabte ha her day for Pites’ Beresfurml, K.P.), Earl of and Yioconnt Ty’rone, her beauty and aeeomp)ishments. Ills lordship 5. 22 itet. 1710, atid sons e. Isy his grandson, FeLon, 6th baron. Tins nolthi’ttiatt enjoyed the hisnours I’nf Do in Poer,of Curroghmore,Wnterford, in the peerage five months; sshon dying siosi., they derolvr,1 upon his brother, of Irelasmel ; asmd a baronet of the Same part of the i5’ttLtasi, 7th t,aron, whom. 31 my, dan. and co-tieirets of the united Kingdoni ; Baron Tyrone, of Haverfordwest, lIon. henry Thynne (ace 11am, SI. or) by his ssife, dan. of Sir Gcorge Strode, hut., seijt-autt.at-tan, and Ifi an only mrs iving capt. list life-guards, b. 21 May, 1814 ; a. his father tots, Fxaxeto, 8th baron, ti. in 1719; who o. to the filhe, 26 Joly, ao 5th manifcseao, 6 Nov. 1866. His iordnlaip, prior 1727: and seas a ivanced to the dicuity of EARL Olsoone. 7 July, to his aeeeooion, was MY. Cur the em of Waterford. 1746; and the title of Ear) Warieirk, of Warn’tek Castle. He wae made a Knight of St. Patrick in Nov. 1868. incoming extinnl by l.lte heath of Edward Itiehm, Ear) of Worstick and Helkind, 7 0’ it. 1739, his usajesty ss as pleased to add the dignity of Earl of Wai’snicd’ to his lordship’s ofher honsurs, Buuasonu, snas assumod from Bereford, on Reensford, in the b3 paten, date’t 30 Non, its the same rear. His lerdslup in parish of Alstonfiotd, eo. Stafford, of which manos-, 16 Slay, 1742, ktizal,rth, eldest sian. of Lord At etitttatd hlantit— tots (a younger son of Witliaso, linke of hamilton, by tlte Lady Rt cue), and svas s. therein by his eon, Jane hamilton, dan. of James, Earl of Abrrcorn), by whom he has), s. Greens. his successor. mm. Charles Franeh, 6. 12 Slay, 1719) it. os.,. in 1009. mis. itehert-Fsulke, k 3 Feb. 1701 ; a, 19 (id. 1797, Louisa, had, with ether hssnn, Cotittloss of 31 aosfeld ; and iS. iti 1021, leaving issue, by her srho A II July, 1043, 1 Rolsert-Fulke, 6. in 1080; late capt. 35th foot; ,,‘. in 1a22, John Hnretford d. in 1473, and was 6. nt Roresford by his Georgiana - Ceetlia, din, of Charles Locke, Esq., and eldest non; while the 2nd, it. 12 Sept. 1007, having h;:id by her, svlto ‘I.Id Sept. 1 ‘67;,noon, W’ittians-llau,tiltsos, lathe 2nd life-guards, 6.29 Oct. 1026, who 1. 30Apr11, 1540. 3 Georgiana. a,. in ]n24, to the late Lieut.-Gnn. the lion. Grange, do. Derby, where he was resident lesop. King Sir eseorge Catheort. (0.C.it. 2 Thutsa, ,. in 1023. to the lion, and Rev. D.-ltensage Finch in his French oars, nnd, aneordhog to tradition, mnstered hiatton, n’tto it. 1 Jats. laid. t. Louisa-Augusta, i, - in 1770, to Witllaum Churelnlt, Esq. of and his own and their stteudants. Mn. Therosferd on. Agnes, Ilenbnry, rs,rsetsltir, mm. Fronees-Elioahotlt, a. Sir It. ltarpttr, Hart. and et. 1029. mis. Charlotte-Slat3, ,,. 10 JoIsts, Ottt Earl of Galloway. iv. Anne, 51, sistos, in t7h3. The earl ii, 0 daly, 1773, md scat o. tsy his eldest son, i4nonte, Intl earl, k. 16 Oettt. 1741. This mioblonsan ma. 1st Newton Grange. This gentleman so. Margeny, dan. of 1 April, limI, Getirciatt:i, only sian. of Sir Jatties Peaetmy. R:srt. Edmimend Bendesley, on Beresley, Eeq., and was a. by hie Ind 1st Lord Selsey, anti ti’ her fsrhin it. the folIos hug year) had an son (the eldest having left a dan. only at his decease), ntily sots, George, ‘rho1. in 1706. lIt.- ,,i, ItmsOy, in 1770, Henrietta, dau. of tlh-hiar,l Vernon, Esq., grauddati. nsatrrnali3’, of Words, and seated at Oxf,uml, and the Sqnlrres, in the en. Johti, let tar) Goner, att’I Itait, I lnxnv-O:sets san, 3rd earl. CIt:irtes-.tohin )Xir), lt.C.lb., a amajor-gen., ‘1.‘0:0,1030. Ih’,berl, t. Iti 1702; ‘I.itt 1002. Elizabeth, ‘1.in hoOf, Ilenrietra, s. in 1003, to Thentas, 2nd Earl of Clonmell- si. of Londoners, known by the name of “TheSociety of the 0 Nov. 1050. Caroline, ii. 20 Slay, 1844. Auintitha. ci. to Ileuesge, 5th Earl of Aylesford, and ,l. 2 Mar. Charlotte, 8.20 Otsy, 1800. Louisa. 11,11 W A T Thte earl 5. in 1010; luo setdon in 1030. Ills eldest ten, llrxnv-I)menann, 3rd earl, NT., 6. 29 March, 1779; in. 21 Oct. i’s’,-t,ttss.,s—Raron Hnnokn, 20 Jan. i621. Earl Brooke, 7 thnae’rttaar. (‘s’e,st.u—lst, out ef a due-al cennuet, gu., a demissnamm. chugs rapanded anti elevated, org., braked, of the first; Togsu I/,sooc—Bersoiek hleuoe, Stable Yard, Si. Jamen’u. W A T ER F 0 RD. a WATEP.FORB, MARQUESS OF (Sir John-Henry-Be Ia B-iron Boreaf ore), of Berooft’rd, co. Cavan, anti Baron co. .t’etniaroke, in the peel-age of Great Britain; 11. tIlcafic. The snrname of Banosronu, or, as it was formerlywrhttsn JommN no Roansuont. was seized in 1067 (1st WtLLLAne Huon no Heuusmsomtu; from whom lineally descended, Jos:w Hnnrseoan, Lord of Henesford and Ensen, who sum. Elizabeth, dan. of Wiihhiatn Basset, of Hlore, en. Stafford, and 1. J’ ‘ins,his heir. mm. Thomas. Tnoamoo Hrocseown, Esq., tented himself at Newton Hranv VI. and Enwawn IV.; the former of whom be served a troop of horse at Chesterfield, consisting alone of his eons dan. aud heiress of Rnheet Hnssah, Esq. of Arelnyd, en. Chesfeu’, by whotu he had sixteen sous and fins dana., and was a. by bbs eldest son, Eden : hnt we pass to the 7th, Hoaseunov ldrnrseommn, Rsq., svbo oventusily became nf Genonr Hrsuram.-ossn, whose eldest son, SiIenaEL Drnosoonn, Esq., was an officer in the Court of of Kent. TIns gentlemusan, c-ho was living in 3374. ci. Rose, dun, of John Koevitt, Es:j., and had seven souse aud four dauss.; of whetu TsotoTmuaam Hnssreronn, Esq., the 3rd son, going into IrsI’un,l in the reign of dAMns I., as manager of the eoepomtion The hear and ragged staff behonged to the Saxon Parts of Warwink, ulerived from the rhivatrous Gm. It was aulepted by the Ness’bnrghs, the firot Earls of Warwick after the Conquoal.