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 W E S Tnonas-BEasnannAat-DAr.v-lIeNav SEWELL, Wise a. the Mon. Harriet Beresford, dau. of the 1st Lord Deeics, and has had one son, Thomas, lioul. 13th light infantry, d. in India in 1837; and four daus., viz., Elizabeth, is. to the Rev. Solomon Richards; LouisaAramnenis, who or .Sir IF. Loosen, end d. in 1851; Susoana, rn. let, to Colonel itorrasoes, arid Initly, to the Earl of Perth and Slclfort; and isabella, so. to Colonel Marcus Beresford. Elizabeth-Blake Sewell, sri. to the 11ev, Francis If arckim Cole, of Haraaiosm, and a. leaving issue. Lady-Elizabeth rni. 2ndly, Francis tsulBcld, Esq.; and lrdly, J. Itussel], Eaq. She il. in 1838. 2 Mary Bennhsghans, or. to William, 2nd Earl of Ilowih, and prodeceased her father, leaving four daus., Harriet, or. to Arthur-F. St. George, Esq. of Tyrsno, co Galway. Isabella, rn. to William-Richard, Earl of Anucolcy. Matilda, ii. to Major William Burke. Mary, se. to Clittord Trotter, Erg. 3 Louisa Bermningham, is. to Joseph-Henry Elate, Esq. Cheator, and a Baronet; late lord-Bent, and custoarotulornns of Ardfry, by whons she had a dau., 4 Anastasia, irs. to Luke, 2nd Lord Clonbrsek. me. LanE CAvnaasaea NewEsT, sir, to Amsdrew Nngcnt, Esq. of as 2ntl marquess, 17 Fob. 1845; ho. 16 Sept. 1819, Dyasrt, and had issue, Lavallan, of Dysert and Tullaughan, who claimed the of Snthorland, KG., and has had issue, Barony of Delvin in 1759 r but d. a. p. John, lieat.-gsves-nor of Turlola arid the Virgin Isle; if. a. p. Patrick-Anthony, capt. in tire arosyr d. urirr. hi 1755. Margaret, ci. to Andrew Savage, Esq. of Portaferry, eo. Down, and hnd a sen and successor, Patrick Savage, who irs. in 1769, Anne, dan. ef Roger Hall, Esq. of Narrow Water, and had a son and heir, ANDuEW SAVAGE, Esq. of Portafr-rry, who assumed the aureame of NUGENT on hiheriting a portion of Governor Nngent’s furtune, arid claimed the Barony of Dclvto in 1814. He ro. 13 dime, 18ff, Scliraa, dacs. of Thomas, lit Viscount do Vosci, and had, with other issue, a son and heir, JossN, who sri. 29 April, 1833, Catherine, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount do Veeci, and at. in 1697, having had issue. Barbara, ra. to James O’Reilly, Req. of Ballinlossgh, and was mother of the late Sir Hugh O’Reitly, Part., who aemunsed tire name of Nuocrox. Ths earl at. at the advanced age of ninety-six, in 1792, and wao 5. by his brother, Jornot, 9th oar!, a major-general in the army; who as. Margaret, dan. of Count Itlozla, of Modena, by whom he had three eons, Tnoataa, his heir; Edward, at. a. p.; and Charhen, at. seam.; and a dan. His lordship at. in 1754, and wa.s a. by his oldest son, Taoaexs, H.P., 6th earl, who conformed to the established church. This nobleman m. 1st, in 1742, Mary, only dais. and hoireso of Waltei--Dnrand Stapleton, Esq., by whom ho had an only son, Richard, Lord Dolvin, who foil in a dnol in 1761. Ho m. fndly, in 1796, Catharino, dan. and coheiress of Henry White, Rag. of Pitchfordatown, cc. Hildare, by whom ho had surviving isono, GeoaoE-FaEonsca, his successor. Catherine, who as. in 1764, the lion. John Rodney. His lordship d. in 1791, and waa a. by hie only eon, 000noE-Pnwneaetac, 7th earl, 9. 19 NOV. 17ff; ss. lot, in obtained ito surname from having hold the high and powerful 1764, Marianne, oldest dan. of Jamse-St. John Joffr-oyo, founder of the English Grosvenors, Gilbert lo Greovenoe, Hog. of Blarney Castle, es. Cork, and niece of John, let came over in the train of the Conouoaoa, and was nephew Earl of Claro, lord-bigb-ehancoilor of Ireland, by whom he of Hugh Lupus, Count of Avraucheo, aftom-wards Earl of left Gsxsasnc-Tnose.ss-Joase, tho present Marqnoss of Westmoath. Chester, uncle of the victorious monarch. The immediate His lordnhip’o marriage boing dissolved by act of ancestor of the eunoblsd family before us, parliament, in 1796 (her ladyship sri. 2ndly, the Hon. Augnstns-Cavendish Eradsbaw), he so. 2ndly, in 1797, Lady of Sir WillIam Phosant, Knt., and had three eons, vix., Elizabeth-Emily Sloore, dan. of Charles, 2nd H arqueas of Drogheda, and by that lady (who if. in 1814) had, Eohcrt-Seymsur. 9. 2 June, 1905, deceased. Thomas-Hugh, 5. 3 Sept. 1617; who so. 29 Sept. 1843, Miss Mary-Anne Bush; and ml. a. p.l Feb.1949, leaving his widow osarvivtng. Elizabeth-Emily, rn in 1929, to the lion. Lionel-Charles Dawssn, who at. in 1942 ; she if. 6 SopI. 1863. Catherine-Anne. 9. 10 May, 1801; or. tn 1621, to yrancis Bruen, Esq., and at. 16 Oct. 1864. Mary-Frances, ni. 4 hay, 1937, to the late Hon. James HspeWalloee. The earl at. 30 Dec. 1814. Cr’eafioos—Baron by tenure, temp. Macnv II.; by snmmons, 1496 Earl, 4 Sept. 1621. hlarqnees, 12 Jan. 1922. icing— Erm., two bars, gu. f’resf—A cockatrice, wings elevated, vert, tail nowed, csnsb and wattles, gu. Sssppsrher-a—Two eockatrtcse, wings olevatod and endorsed, vert, tails nowed, esmbod and wattled, go. ltfslls—Docrovt. Tswn Hsuse—39, Devonthtro Place, Portland Place. W E S WE S TM I N ST ER. WESTMINSTER, MARQUESS OF (Sir Richard Grosvenor, P.C., KG.), Earl Grosvenor, ViseonntBtlgruve, Baron Grosvenor, of Eaton, in the county palatine of uf Cheshire; 5. 27 Jan. 1795; a. hisfathor, Elizabeth-Mary, youngest dan. of George, 1st Duke e. Gilbert, 1. 1521, and ml. 1884. ,m, Iinen-Lnpua, Earl Graaeenae, H.P. for Cheater, f’ 19 Oct. 1829; rn 25 April, 1852, Lady Conotanco-Gortendo, youngest dan. of George - firrusvilie, 2nd Dnko of Sutherland, and has had issue, VscToa-ALExAaenEa, Viacanal .Belgrnre, 5. 28 April, 1893 ; Arthnr-Hngh, t. I]. May, 1969; Henry-Goorge, f’. 23 Jnno, ISOl; a son, 5. If, a,ad at. an infant, 20 April, ISo7; Elizabeth-Harriott; ileatrice-Cnnatance; an,t Blanche, d. an infant, 4 April, 1807. mis. Gilbert-Norman, RN., 5. 6 Jan. 1878; at. 20 March, 1894. av. Richard-do Aqnila, SIP. f,rr Flintohire, 9.28 Jan. 1837. i. Eleanor, aa. 25 Aug. 1842, to Algernen, 4th Duke of Northnmboe-larsd. me. Mary-Erasacos, ss. 25 Aug. 1842, to the Earl of Macdesfield. sin. Elizaboth, m. 28 Nov. 154f, to Lord Wenleck. lv. Evelyn, at. in 1839. v. Caroline-Amelia, rn. 28 Aug. 1848, to William-Honey, present Lsrd Leigh. vs. Octavia, or. 28 Dec. 1852, to Sh M.-R. Sbaw-Stewart, Dart. vet. Agnes, is. 1 Jnly, 1658, to Sir Archibald-Islay Camp. bell, Dart., who ,f. 11 Sept. 1960. vera. Jane-Louisa-Octavia, sri. 1st, 2 Aug. 1859, to GamolAugustus, 4th Lord Muncaster; and dndly, 3 Oct. 1863, to Hugh-Barlow Lindsay, Eaq., Bombay civil eorviee, nephew of the Earl of Crawford and Ealcarm-es. mx. Thoedera. IUllcitgc. This noble family traces its descent in ties male line to an iliustrious house which flourished in Normandy foe a century and a half before the conqusst of England, and office, in that principality, of Lir Gaovarwoua. The Sm THOMAS LE GaesvEnoa, Lord of Hnlmo, m. a dau. a. RoaEav, Lord ol t{nlmo, who left aix dau,., I Elizabeth, as. to Peter Dntton, Esq. of Hatton. 2 Emmo, or. to John Legh, Esq. of Boolhm; and their son, John Legh, Esq. of Booths, left an only dan., Elizabeth, who conveyed her grandmnether’s eelste at Hnlmo to her hsmsbasrd, Peter Shakcrloy, Erg. of Shakeeley. 3 Catherize, ras. let, to Richard Winning]oss, E,q. of Winntngton, in Cheshire; and 2ndly, to William Venabloe,Eeq. This Isdy had Ilse lordship of Pnlfsrd, in Cheshire, whiels descomsdod to her granddau. and heiress, Elizabeth Winnington, who air. Sir Piers Warburton, of Arisy. 4 Stargarot, rn to Thomas Loicesler, Esq.; and from this marriage descend the Lords Do Tabley. 5 Anns, or Agnes, an. Os Sir William Stanley, Ent. of Meolen, ancestor of the present family of Hesten. 6 Msrgsry, at. aa,,m. ma. BAUEE, of whom presently. ,,e. Tnoas.oa, rn Isabella, dan. ond coheir of Sir Richard Persal], of Chetwynd, and scar father of Randall Gessvener, Erg, of Ecllapsffi, en. Sahsp, ancestor of the Gaeovasoss at Enngoesheatb, to. Staffoed, whose direct deecenda’at, WeLe,msas Gaoavceeoa, Eeq. of Landau, 5. 8 Aug. 1803, as. let, 1175