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 W E S Sarah, dau. and ca-heir of John Baden, Roq. of Tunstall and J.onns I., and for the county of Denhigh in the following 2odly, Anno, clan, of henry Bowyer, £sq., but has issue only year. He was nsayor of the city of Chester and one of the by the former, via. I Grorgo-Fos,M.D. of Londan, as. F.lioaFraneeo, knights of the shire, An. 1625. Sir Richard oi. let, Lettice, dan. of Tlioasao Lea, Esq., and has issue; 2 Johnliodon, lssd dan. of Sir Hugh Cholmondeley, lInt., by Mary his of ‘funstall,os. Jane-Wilson, dan. and heir of wife, dan. and solo heir of Chritto1shnr Holford, Eaq. of Charles hlenney, 71.D., and 7. in59, leaviag Isco ties.; 8 William, 91. R.C.S., so. Eliaabelh, dau. and eolsrir of Daniel Wilshaw, Esq., aod list issue; 4 1”roderiek, of Glasgow. so. Mary, dan. of John Donald, Esq., and has issue; 5 Thomas-Caddeck Ii Alfred-Octavins, lID.; 7 CleusontHenry; 1 Sarah-Ann-Alice ; and 2 Selina-Cadohip. The 2nd son, RAUFE LB Gnnsvewoa, to. lot, Joan, only dan, and Sir Richard sit. 2ndly, Elhaabeth, dais, of Sir Thomas Wilbraham, )soirooa of John Eton, Roe1, of Eton (now Eaton), eo. Sir Peter Warbnrtoo, lInt., and relict of Thomas Stanley, Chootor, and had three son, viz., I. Pusan-n, his heir. it. htalph. of Chester. iii. Jaoies, who si. Margsret, sian. of Piers Stanley, of a.seloe, at which time he raisod the paaae esmitalsit to oppose tho soil bad an only dan. and heir, MARGARET, srhe cii. Richard do Oldfeld, of Oldfelit, eo. liarliementarians eomtsiandod by Ferdinand, Lord Fairfax, Chester, acid was nsuthser of POILIP OLnrrLn, of Oldfold and Shiditlessiek, ancestor of the OLnrles,ns ef Ofdfielif, Beodseilt, Soieefoi-d, Cinalso, Leftsaieh, Ac., all ni his landed property seqitestored. Sir Richard cci. in 1628, Cheshire, represented io the scale line icy else late Tssoasss - Sydssey, slats, of Sir Roger Istostyn, Rut. of Moatyn, eo. lls.oasE (iLnesELn, Esq. (See 1inRRE’o Lauded Ceiiley.) The oldost son, ROBERT GROSvENoR, who sit. Catherine, dan. of Sir William and was a. by bie grandson, Norris, of Spoke, en. Lancaster, and was o. by his 2nd but oldest surviving Son, Rieoann GROSVENOR. This gentleman so. in the let year who was as eelsbs’atod for his fidehty to royalty as his of Ilecinv Viii., Catherine, 3rd dan, and one of the cc- father, was one of the thirteen gesstlemess - of Cheshire heiresses of Richard Cotton, Esq. of Ridsvare-Ifassipetatl, nominated to be knights of the Royal Oak in 1660, but Ca- StaShed, and bad iosue, Tssostas, his heir. Richard, is. to Eliaahietls, Lady Puleslon, dan. of Piers Dalton, 1001.) Sir Thomas, the 3rd baronet, represented the eo. Esq. of italIan, and had issue. John, if. o. p. Anthony, so. Uriel, dan. of Sir Pager Poleston, Knt., and had and WILLIAM III., and was mayor of the city of Chester in a dan., Amy, su. Is Rdsvrrd Drsrlott, Esq, of MercIes. Elizabeth, lady of lice curio of Chester, Eleanor, iii. to Thomas lted,lish, Log. of Gropenhsali. Catherine, is. to Tliesias hiavenscreft, Psi;. of Breltan. Aone, is. to Iteger Pnleston, Esq. of Rmral. Slargaref, ill. Ist, to itaipis shirlceohead, Faq.; 2ndly, Is George Wood, Esq.; and 3rdhy, to John Molynena, Esq. Sland, iii. to humphrey ilisigeley, Esq. of Ridgeley. Jane, u;. lot, to Gesrge Sasdford, Esq. of Sandferd; and 2ndly, to Ins n-sajooty the first cup of wino after he had been to Sir W’illiasn Rout. Derolhse,,uu. 1st, to Richard M’ilbs’ahasn, Esq. of Woodhey; Jane, dan, of Sir Edward Wyndisam, Dart, of Orchard Wyndham, and lndly, to henry Savile, Esq. of Barney. Mary, ui. 1st, to ‘fhonsasLegis, Esq ; assd lsdty, to Sir itieltard sic. luSty, Diana, only dan. of Sir George Warburton, Dart. Egertos, Rut. Ursula, if. sonic. Richard Grosvenor was a. at his decease, in 1542, by his the title devolved sspois his brother, eldest son, Sin Tnotssa GnosvENoo, lInt,, so. in the 29t1s year of 1733, and watt, by his brother, King HENRY VIII., Maud, dan. of Sir William Pole, lInt. surviving child and heiress of Thomas Warre, Esq. of Shopton of Poole, co. Chester; and by her (s-i-ho sit. 2ndly, Robert Pleteher, Rsq. of innc) had issne, Twossot, Isis heir Itielsard, it. us’s. Eliaalsetis, so, Is Richard Stasherson, Esq. of Nantsvirh in Cheshire. Catherine, so. itt, to Richard llont, Esq.; and 2ssCly to ltiehnrd Shasseress. Grace, so. to Jehn Mastic, Etq. of Coddhsgton. Sir Thomas was a. in 1549, by his eldest son, Tnouxs Gnosvesiests, Esq. of Eaton. This gentleman so. Anne, dan. of Roger Dradohaigh, Esq, of Haigh, eo, Lancaster, and had, Rienassn, isis iseir. Slary, s.c. to Gosrae Ssloshnry, Etq. of Restock. Anne, so. to itsscer lhssrlslen, Etq. Jsshsan, ss. to Fraacis ilronghton, Esq. Thomas was s. at his decease, in 1379, by his eldest son, RicuAnn GROsVeNOR, Req. of Eaton, who served the office of highs-sheriff of Chester ha 1602, Me ;s. Christian, dan. of Sir Richard Rrooke, of Norton, en. Chester and had he.sne, RsrnAaa, hio heir. Anne, sus. to John Hattie, (tan., sf Codinglen, Christian, us. ha Peter Danyel, Esq. sf Table,-. Frances, is. to Sacoitsi Itis;,han, lID. - Catherine, is. to Thoisias (llyone, Esq. Eleanor, ‘ii.to Arthur Chamber, Etq. ef Fatten. Margaret, is. 1st, ta lhonry P.rrretan, 5i-i and 2ndlv to Ilssgh Wiltraham, F.sq. Richard Grosvenor was o. at his decease, in 1619, by hit only to Grosvenor, the companion in arms of WiLLIAM the surviving son, I. Sin RtenAnn GRosvENoR, lInt., who was created a Coxornoon), who was elevated to the peerage by the title of R-tronet 27 Feb. 1621-2. Sir Riohani served the oRes of sheriff for the county of Chester in the 22nd year of WES Rolford, and had by her, Rsenoaso, lilt lair. Cisristiati, is. I sI, to Sir Francis Gantnl, Rot. } beth if. isosi. Rot. of Woedbey; and Srthy, Eliaaboth, dau. of Pag. of Alderey, bitt had tso other issue. The baronet was e. at his decease, in 1645, by his eldest son, II. Sin Rseosnns, sheriff of the county of Chester in 164-h, and continued firm in his loyalty dnring the whole of the civil wars, whereby he suffered considerably, having had Flint, and bad several children. The 4th dan. sit. Thomas Hesketh, Etq. of Rufford. Sir Richard sf 31 Jan. 1064, III, Sin THoMAs (eldest son of Roger Grosvenor, Req., by Christian, dan. of Sir Thomas Ilyddlotost. This Roger, that order was subsequently abandoned, lest it should revive dorsnant animosities. Sir. Grosvenor fell in a duel in Chesteriu parliament in thoreigus of CHARLEs II., flairs II., 1655. He sit. Mary, only dais, and heiress of Alexander Davio, Eoq. of Ebut7, co. Middlesex, by which alliance the Grosvenor family acquit-ed their great estates in London and its vicinity. Sir Thomas if. in 1709, and was a. by hia eldest sets, IV. Suit Rsnnsoisn, This gentleman acted at gsnnd cupbearer at the coronation of King Grosmon II., by presenting crowned, and had the cup as his fes. Sir Richard is. 1st, oo. Somerset, by whom he had no surviving issue. He of Arley, en. Chester, but bad no issue, Hod. in 1732, when V. Suit TtsoamAs, H.P. for Chester; who if. uomo. 91 Jan. Vi. Sso RoeEor, H.P. for Chester, who sit. Jane, only Reauchamp, en, Somerset, and of Swell Court, in the same shire, by whom he had issue, 5. llsessaan, his successor. it, Thonsas, of Sssll Coon, ss,2l 1759, Deborah, dan, and co-heiress of She;ihen Skyensr, Esq. of W’ahtbamstew, acid had, I ItsenAan, wise assunsed the additional sisrnamr of EnLEDnaa, before ilial of tiroorenor, ss;ion Isis marriage with Sarahi-Franms, dan. acid heiress of Edward Drax, Esq. of Charborongh. lie had one sos anul one dais., via., Riehas’d-ldwand Erle-Drax, Roq. of Clsarborongb Park, Donsetshsire, who ii. a.s. in 1810. Jane-Frances Erlo-Israss, as. its 1827, to Jolut-Saisisel. Waoley Sawbridge, Esq., who asssnsed the sismamo of Eos.n-Dnsx, and is Ibo present J--S.-W. Sawbrhdge-Erls. Dray, Esq., formerly SIP., of Chsarborossgb Park. (dee Esjnax’s Landed Gesslsy.) 2 Thomas, 5. in 1764; Odd-marshal, and colonel of the 15th regiment; iii, 1st, in 1797, Ehiaatolhm, titter of Sir Giltert iteathteoto, Part.; and 2ndly, in 1931, Anne, dan. of Geargo-Wilbraham, Esq. of Delsasere, hi Cheshire, Me if, 20 dat. 1851. 9 Robert, MA., fshlos’ of All Seals’, Oxford; I. 7 Jisne, 1767; d. 17 Dee. 1842 4 Maria-Dshsrah, ‘I.UOOt, 26 hteb. 1839, S Esnosa, din 1792. sss. Mary, if. unos. in 1774. is. Eliaaiselhs, nt issus. in 1995, v, Dsre;by, uus. Is Asshotoo, tan Viscosssst Curasn, Sir Robert if. 1 Ang. 1755, and was a. by bis elder eon, VII, Sin RsonAan (the twentieth in descsnt from Gilbert Eorso Grsteeosr, s.f Eobsn, es. juolotiee of C/stoles’, 5 April, 1761, and advanced to the dignities of Viacsssnf Betgrove and Earl Greorensr, 5 July, 1784. Ilielordobtp so. I9Jnly, 1764,