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 W I ii 5. WILLtAM-OREvILLE, an otheer 1st 1ife-uards, &. 20 Pembsoke, asud tneee of the late Alder,nan Sir Watkin Aug. 1814. ci. Wetkin-Herbert, 6. 22 Aug. 1845. in. Robert op hugh, L 23 Oct. 1849. iv. Owen-John, 5. Nov. 1850. V. Charles-henry-Bennett, 6. 1034. I. Ihenriseta-Margaret, ‘a.1 Feb. 1866, to Edmund Peel, Esq. of Brytcypye. ii. Edith-Saral,. in. Mary-Charlotte. Iv. Arabella-Aactonio. L ut far. JouR WILLIAMS, Esq. of Chester, banister-at-law, 2nd son ‘fSir William Williams, Hart., speaker of the House of Commons (ancestor of the present Sir Watkin WilliameWynn, Bach), so. Catherine, don, of Sir Hugh Owen, Bart. of Orielton, by whom he had eeveral children; of whom the eldest surviving san, Jono WILLIaMs, Esq. of Ilodelwyddan, woe chief-justice of Breeen, Olamorgan, and Radnor, in 1741, He iii. Elieaboth, Jan. and heir of Henry Bcnnctt, Esq.,and wane, by his son, BeRNET WILLIAMs, Esq., 6. in 1735; so. Elizabeth, dne, of Roger Hesketh, Rag. of Rosooll, to. Laneastes’, by whom ho left et his decease in 1780, I JonN, his successor. it. William, rector of St. George, es. Denbigh, who s,. the so’s of the 11ev. John Griffies, ci Croydon, by Antic, Jennett, eldest dau. of Edward Edwards, Esq. of CerrigIlewydi’ ,lau. of the Hey. Dr. Thomas Thaekeray, and being a in, ill Llanyna, eo. Denbigh, and succeeding to descendant of Hhya op Grwffidd, Lord of South Wales, Cerrigliewydien, asoumed the surname of Edwards after from a branch settled at Ceed, en. Carmorthen, In the that of Wilhania; of this marriage there was issue. III. Roger-Hesketh-Fleetwood. I. Emma, 01. to the Ray. hugh-Davies Griffitha, and if, h( sign-manual, in eampllanee with the testamentary ill. 1850. it. Margaret. The eldest son, I. Jonta WILLIAnC, Esq., created a Bart. 24 July, 1788; and was a. by hia eldest surviving son, the Rev. SIR ERASatuo-Hotanv so. 1784, Margaret, dan.iusd heir ef Hugh Williams, Req. of baronet. Tyfry, en. Anglesey, and by her (who Li. 4031) had issue, I. Jonte-Hav, 2nd baronet. it. Huun, present baronet. its. William, 6. 1805; ‘a.30 June, 1831, Arabella, youngest go., belween three bulls’ heads, ealioaaed, so., a rose between dan of the Rev. 0. -T. Pretyinan, Chancellor of Lincoln. nra flours-dc-Us, of Ihe lletd, for WILLIAMS t 2nd and 3rd, ne. a s. Harriet. it. Emma. tn. Slargaret, en. in 1829, to Henry Peyte, 9th Lord Willoughby armed, or, its the mouth a spear, the staff broken, ppr. do Broke, tv. Mary-Elizabeth, so. 1823, G. lucy, Esq., hiP. ofCharlecote, ar, wings denoted, eret .,the claws supporting o seallng-lsdder, of who Li. 1042. v. Ellln, so. 1832, the Hen. William-Owen Stanley, Mr. Sic John Li. 9 Oct. 1830, and was a. by his eldest son, 12. Sin JonN HAS’, who was 5. 9 Jan. 1704, and who assumed in 1842, the additio,sal name of HAY. He so. 1842, Lady Sarah-Elizobath, only dan. of William Pitt, 1st Earl Amherst, and had issue two dana., Msa-garet-Maria, so. 14 Jan. 1968, to Comm. Edmund-Hope Verney, RN., eldest son of Sir Harry Verney, Hart., acid Maude-Sansh. He Li. 10 Sept. 1029, and was o. by his next brother Sin bun, the present baronet. C,’eoliass—24 July, 1795 As-ass—Arg., two foxes, counter salient in saltier, go., a crescent for difference. Crest—An eagle, displayed, or. JIotlo—Cadarn ar eyfrsrys. Se<sts—Bodelwyddan, Fllntshire; Tifry, Anglesey. WILLIAMS. 1 GRIasFeEo-WILLIAseS, SIR Etttoiaus- HENRY, of Llwynyn,r,s Wnrmwnod, en. Cormarthen; in holy orders, Chancellor nf St. David’s, rector of Ruehall, Wilts, late rector of St. Pete?s, Marlborough; b. 1797; a. his father as 2nd baronet, 28 March, 1313 so. in 1319, Carolitse, only dan. of Henry Griffiths, Eaq., late of Beaumont Lodge, Windenr, and by her (who ci. 31 Dec. 1366) has leone, Caroline-Louisa, so. 17 Aug. 4047, to Willlam-Mawdley eldest son of Thomas Savage, Esq. of Norton Ensue to. Somerset. Juliana, so. 1848, to Thomas, Sod son of Sir J.-S. Cc-ares-’ Sowle, Hart. lift cagc. I. Sun Canaan Gaurrlee-WILLIAM5 ui. lot, Jane, only don. d heiress of lice 11ev. Dr. John Lewis, of Trodevcd, to. v. Cltat-los-1-lenry, RN., H.P. for Rarnataple, 6. 16 Nay. 1186 W ‘IL Len-ia, of London, by whom he had no surviving issue; and 2ndly, Aoma-Margaretta, dau. of Herbert Evans, Eaq. of Highmead, to. Cardigan, by whom he hod, s. John-George-Ilerbes-t, ‘a.t June, 1516, Mary-Anne, only dau. of Jaseph Shawe, Euq. of Bath, and Li. 21 Aug. 1832, having hy her (srhe so. 2ndly, E. Robinson, Esq. of Forest lleoue, Essex). had a son, Geerge-Ilerbert, S-in 1917, who sf. before his fatlser. ii. Eaaastus-Hmeax, the present baronet. sit. Frederirk—Lesoin, it. ‘aIv. Watbin-Ellas, general in the Indian service. V. David-Herbert-Tharkeray, of Llwynhily, in holy orders, rector of Penboyr, eo. Carmarthen, ss. 9 Sept. 1830, AnsrFmnees-Oertrude, eldest dan. of the late J. Davies, Fog. of l’enytan, and graoddau. of the late Lord Robert Seymour, and left three dana. s. Anne, so. let, in 1830, to Capt. Lewis Gmnt, E. 1. Co.’s service )srhe uf.ie 1523); and 2ndty, Is S. Kent, Fsq. ii. Auna-Margaretta, sa. in 1833, to H.-Hareourt Lyons, Lag. of l’enby. in. Jane-Isabella, deceased. iv. Eliza-ltaria-Decinsa, 01. 12 April, 1931, to Wilhiam-Hohs-ell Short, Esq., etdesu ion of the Her. Lao-renre Short, of Ash over rectory, Derbj-shire. V. ltary-Anne-Carsllne-Casharise, as. 1818, to Henry-Frederick Vaughan, Eiq., of Tyhhwyd, to. Cardigan. This gentlemats, wheae paternal name was Grifflea (being 14th century), assumed the additienal anmame of WsLLsa.sla, jmattton of David Williams, Eaq. of St. Peter, in the cc. Carmarthen (who had in. his aunt, Anne Griffios), and woo created a Baronet, 22 May, 1813. Me if. 28 March, 1843, Gluertna.WtLcsxseo, the 2nd and present Creelie,s—22 May, 1815. Arsia—Quarirrly’ 1st and 4th, arg., on a chevron, esugraileut, fesse, daneettfr, cnn., between feur griffins, segreont, or, far GeirrIns. Crest of 1VILt.saasa—A bull’s head, erased at the nerk, posit. 11-eel of GrsLrrt no—A griffin, iegreaut, az. beaked and armed, the second. &ate—Ltwynywormst’oed Park, near Llandovery, Carmsrhheitshire; Norton htotne, Teuby. 4 WILLIAMS. ________ WILLIAMS, SIR WtLLIAM, - Baronet, of Tregullow, in the eo. of Cornwall; high sheriff of Cornwall in 1851 ; deputy-lient. of Cornwall and deputy-warden of the Stnunariee; is. 3 Aug. 1791; so. 26 Sept. 1826, Caroline, youngest dau. of thelate Richard Eales, Esq. (and his wife, Elizabeth ‘I’outng),of Easdon, near Exeter, and has had issue, L William-John, 6. 1 Nov. 1821 ; Li. 25 Sept. 1547. It. Faeneslen-lloarta, M.P. for Train, 8. 25 Jan. 1030; al. 10 Jane, 1555, Mary-Christian, dan. of the Rev. Robert- V. Law, prebendary of Wells (son of the late Bishop of RatIo and Wells, brother of the 1st Lord Ellenbsresglt), and has issite, 1 WILune-Buarar, 5. -21 Feb. 1860. 2 Frederick-Law, 6. 10 May, 1062. I Edward-Harvey. 6. 2 Feb. 1361. 4 Leonard-Alfred, 6. April 1567. I Caraline-Sydney. 2 Mary-Christian. I Beatrice-Julia. 4 Georgiaua-Careline-Mary. tic. Richard-Michael, lient.-col., 6. 15 Den. 1830; re. II Jan. 1358, Gnorgiona-Saphia, don, of Bee. Thomas Phillpstts, of Porthgwi’tden, Cernwall (nephew to the Bishop of Exeter), and it. 25 tIer. 1557. Iv. ArehcurEdward, 5.28 Ang. 9812. 1134; tiu.7 Jan. 1825, llarriot-Mery, dna. of Arthur Dane