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 W I L Earl of Penabroke, and Penrhyn from his cousin, Pierco Griffith, Esq. He ci, scam, in 1850, and those estates devolved upon his nephow, SIR OairrcTn WiLLiAais, the tst baronet. i. Dorothy, cii. lot, Capt. Magic Williams, of Wegg; and tndly, Sir William Powel, Ku ., Survoyor.of Roileston Park. it. Elton, 01. 1st, Loan Griffith, of Pongworn, co Flint, Esg.; and 2ndly, Sir Paler Stytton, lint, of Llanorrh Park, co Denbiglc, rlnef-justice of North Waits, and OR!’. for Carmarihen (‘cr SlYTTocc of lloislric—Busccse’s Landed Gesift’y): of the latter marriage thero was issue, two dans. and to- limes, I Anne Mytton, of Lianercia Park, a-Ice tic. Robert Davies, of Gwycaney, co. Punt, Esq. ancestor of the Davies’s cf Gseysoary nail Liccciei’rh Pcci*. 2 Eleanor, true in. lienrirk Eyten, Esq. of Eyton. The eider toil, MOUnT Wio.Lisacs, of Pen-yr-alit near Conway, cc. Itlizabeth, dots, of Griffith ap John, of Cefstaaswlclc, acid left, with two dans., a son, I. Gacrriu WcLscaais, ceho a. to lice estates of hit untie, Archbhhep Williams, and teat designated of renrlcycc. lie was created a Baronet, 17 June, 1881. Sir Griffith sic. Gccen, clau. of Hugh Bodcerda, of Bodwrda, in Carmarlhenchtre, and had issue, ROBERT, hit successor. Huen, who had the estate of Static, and oat Sib baronet. Edmund of Ariannwt, who so. Slary, clou. of Wiiiiam Wood, thc-eo bulls’ heads, eabosoed, arg., a eantocs, ermine, Bnc.axLEY of Tal-y-llyu, eo. Angiesey, aicd teat a. icy icis son, GeirriTu WiLneaacs, of Aciannwt, a eel. in the army, horned, or, charged with a chevron, an., for Rec,aes.ev. A whece son, Muon W’iLa.cAscs inherited at Otis baronet. John, of Brymmor. Roger, of Pen-yr-alIt. Floanoc-, so. to Robert Ceytmor, of Ceytmor. Dorothy, to. to John Jeffrcya, Eag. of Acton, co Deubigli, elder brother of the Lord Chaucellor, Lord Jeffreyt of Went. Catherine, csc. to John Bodwrdo, of hhodwrda. Gaynar, ct ccoas. Grace, cii. to Cada allader ‘cVyccue,ef Voelos. Elizabeth, as. to henry Rowlande, of Liwyccbedw. Be rl. tu 1683, and was a. by hit eldest son, It. Sca ROBERT. Thu gentleman cc. lit, Frances, dau. of cite celebmtcd Serjcant Glynne, lord-chief-justice of the court of Pccblie (King’s) Bcuch, during use Usurpation, and, eubseqcsenthy, so high in favour with Cuaac,cs It., at to receive the honour of knighthood from ticat monarch, and to be appointed prime serjeant-at-iaw, while his eldest son was created a Baronet. Tics itone of this marriage wore ta-o sons and three danc., viz., GairriTu, }- sncosssirely baronete. Frances, ccc. 1st, to Robert Lloyd, Ecq. of Eselnaham, and 2ndly, to Lord Edicard itussell, but it. s.a. Anne, so. to Thomas Warburton, Esq. ef Winninglon. Gsren, so. to Sir Walter Tonge, of Eocett, in Devonshire. Sir Robert, who to. a 2nd time, but had no further isacce, ci. in dan, of Thomas Walker, Esq. a capt. in the army. 1678, and woos. by Ins eider son, Ill. Sca Jocscc, scho it. Italic, in 1683, when the title devolceil He had an etder and only brother, Thomas-GregoryTownsend upon his only brothor, IV. Sca GairrcTu. This gentleman also dying uaccc., the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula and Francec family estate of Penrlsyn descended, 1st, to Isis sister, Frances, and rl. after the combat at New Orleans in 1814 wife of Lord Edseard Itnsoshl; and aflor tier ladyship’s decease, and five sisters, viz., Chartotte, cit. to Thomae to his other sisters, whtio the baronetcy reverted to his uncle, V. Sia Hoots, of Starle, who in. Anne, dan. and co-heiross of Thomas Smith, Esq. ; Eliza, an. to Col. Valec of Nsw Henry Vaughan, Esg. of Pantghass (who acm killed before Brc.cnswick ; Georgians, act. to tlse Rev. Nelsoci Itopton Castle, teiiip. Cn.cac.Es 1.) Sir itogh teas sheriff of Carnareonshiro Arcsold, of New Brunswick; scud Heccrietta. ass, to in 1707. He teas o. at hit decease by his only snrTiring Jamee Whitney, Esq. of Netv Brunswick. Sir IVilham sOn, Vt. Ste Gacercvu. This gentleman ccc. Catherine, only dau. and heiress of Owen Anwyl, Esq. of Penrhyn-dan-drsoth. co. lhtonnaouth, and had with a dau., Anne, who ccc. 1st, the Right embattled, or, a mural rrowu, gn., within two branehos of Hon. Sir Thoncas Prendergast, Dart. (sec ante GOUT, V.), and laurel, ealtirewite, vort. 2ndly, Captain Tsccneo Preudergast, a ton and successor, in 1734, VII. Ste ROBERT, who d. oass. in 1735; when the title ppr., on en secrohl above, the word Muss. reverted to his kinsman, Vttt. Sca Iluou. (R,fcr to Enacuccn, of Arsannws, 3rd ion of cIte 1st baronet.) This gentleman so. Ensosa, Viseountess Doteager Bnikeley, and only dacc. situ4 heiress of Tisomas Itowlands, Esq. of Nant, in Carnarvonshiro by whom he had, ROBERT, his successor; Itogis-Rowlands, an officer in Ilte arncy, a-ho fell at Grenada, in 1790; Anne-Jano, it. vssss. 4 Jan. 1801; FmneeeEmma, ri-antic. Sept. 1829. Sir hugh 6. 19 Ang. 1790, and was a. by Ins surviving son, IX. Sm ROBEaT, I. 20 July, 1764; sit. 1799, Anne, dan. of Rev. Edward ltcsglces, ci Kinnoel Park, co. Denbigh, and a descendant, through the Lewis’s of Llycclulas, of tIme Bnt,eaLETS, of Bs’yactctct, and by her (scho ci. 1030) he had, Rccuaan-RrLssowv, present hart. Robert-Griffith, captain in the army; eonmptroller of the household of Oowernor Amherst, of Nnve Scotisc. ot tiss Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland ; b. 26 Jnly, 1889; I 185 C,’eotioo—h7 Jane, 1681. Acme—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, ea., a chevron betu-een ; 2nd antI 3rd, go., a chevron, orccc., botween three baracens heads, cooped at the shoulders, ppr., Wcc.c,s.s.ses. Cc-cola—Out of a ducal coronet, or, a boll’s head, arg.. etag’s head, eabossed, arg., for Wct,tcsato. APollo—Nec temero net timide. Seal—Baron Hilt, near Beaumaria. WILLIAMS Of KARS. WILLIAMS, SIR W1LLIAR-F’EN. ‘WICK, Part, of Kars, K.G.B., gen. in the army, late commandant of the garrison at llrootwich late SIP. for Catno, now nol. commandant PA., and lieut. - governor of the province of Nova Scotia; 5. 4 Dec.1800, at Ancsapolio, Nova Scotia. Thio distinguished commander, who - tvas eroatod a Part. 18 July5 1856, in requital of his brilliant services attiso moemorable defence of Kare against the Rcssstano, is only surviving son of the tate Thomas W’illiams, Esq.,° commissary-general nnd harrsck.mascter at Halifax, Nova Scotia (who et. in 1807) l.cy Maria his wife, Williams, lieut. R.A., served under the Robertson, Esq. of Nova Scotia; Anne-Maria, sir. to was commanding the troops in Canada. Crseuies—18 July, 1008. Ac-eu—Az., three men’s heads, in profile, ppr., on a chief Crest—Out of a muc-aicrown, or, a tilting spear enrunounted by a sword sahticewise, and encircled by a wreath of lanrei, Residence—Montreal. WILLIAMS. ‘‘‘Wiacsisle, Sin Huom, of BorlelTwyddan, no. Flint; 5. 1802; a. as 3rd hart., upon the decease of his brothsrcl0 Sept. 1859; ssc.lGAprilc 1843,Henrietta-Claas’lotto,onlydsn. of the tate Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Part., and has, * Son of Thomas Williamo, of Carnarvon, who am. a dan. 40 W I L so. Mary-Anne, dau. of Piers Geole, Etc. of Dublin, and 5.13 Apc’iI, 1865, having had issue, I Laus’a-Aunc, to. in 1834, to Sir Thomas Greslcy, Barb. 2 (‘Icarlotte-Staria, so. 20 July, 1861, to Capt. W.-R.-G. Fasaces’, Coldctream-gccard,, of Nonsochc l’arlc, Surrey; 3 Fc’nuces-ghizabelhc; 4 LocdsaGwyn; S Eathlesn-Emily-Bnlkcley. Arthnr-Wolhsshey, major, hate 77Gc rcgt., b. tace. 1817; tic, 11 Dec. Is53, ttosc, widow of the late It. hlrreks, Esq., and dacm. of tIme late Roe. W’. Stoddart, vicar of Arksoy, Yorksl,irs, and has issuc, Arthcor-Itichmard, b. OS Seph. 1839; Mabel-Bout; Annie-Frances; and Edith. llarriet-Georgina, so. 10 Slay, 1826, to Ilcice Peorse, Esq. oh Sbnnkhcam, Essex. Enmmcma, oc. 17 Accg. h828, eo Vies-Adoc. Cicarles Rclen, CR., youngest son of Sir Frsdsrick 3torton Eden, Part., and 6. o Jan. 1865. Anne, ii. 26 Feb. 1808. Chcarlotre-Jensicna, so. 27 Feb. 1834, to Otto-art Pccget, Eoq elclcst son of the late Mt. Ron. Sir Arthur Pages, l.C.h1. Ehiza-SIarthma, ci. 27 April, 1839, to Sir Jehn-Ezrdiey EsrdheyWilmot, hart. Sehimma-Ictary. Amelia-Jane, so. 13 June, 1846, Col. Mark Wood, Celd.-gde. Sehna.