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 ItilIcafic. The statistics of Cornwall, and many topograplneal soil historical pnblieations, mention this faintly, and give them credit for having, by their shill and enterprise, during a long connection with mining and other uzsdertakisgs—some if April, 1861; and us. 3 Feb. 1863, Elizabath, 4th dan. great venture and magnitude—developed and increased list of Henry-Thomas, 2nd ausi present Lord Ravensworth, resonreea of Cornwall. The possessions of tins family have much increased daring the present century, and comprise large estates in Cornwall and tlevsnshire, and considerable properly in ireland and Saueh Wales. MiensoL WILLIAMs, of Barncsooe Itouse, in Gweunay, Cornwall (son of John sad Ann Williams), ti. at Cuty, Cornwall, 30 Nov. 1752, Sasanna, dan. of Jtenry ilarria, Esq. of Cusgarnr, Robert Williarnzau, Fog. af Great Markltans, by Fault, 9th Gwennap, by his wife, Elizabeth ttenspthornc, and granddaa. dan, ef Sir Edwarsi Ayseaugh, of Ssttsth Italsey, in the es. ef John Harris, Esq., and his wife, Elizabeth, dan. of John of Lisscolss), was es-eated a Dartsssot, 3 J utto, 1642. Sir Boanehansp, Esq. of Pengreep, Cornwall. Mr. Mielsaol Williame Shaman tta. twice, bath left ioauo utsly Sty lots 9 rat wife, Jatse, tf. at Bath, in Match, 1789, Isasing had ionse (witis tlsreo eldest datt. tsf Sir Edward Ilsssacy, Dart. of Ilanistgtnst, in other sons, and a dan. Elizabeth, who os. Capt. Pcllow, RN-) Jesus Wincsasss, Esq. of Bnrneoose and Scorner Ilonse, Litsealuohis-e, three sans and a dass., viz., ‘ruesoasastd 0. 23 Sept. 17531 he pnrehasod the manor of Calteek, Devon, Rowr.nr, successive baroucts; Js,ho, st. arias. ; Jane, ast. tu 1909, where lie al. April, 18411 it. 23 Jan. 1 778, Catherine, dan. John White, Ezq. of Colgs-ave, Natta. The eldest san, uf Martyn Harvey (and Cathorinc Bawden), of Killifrcfh, Cornwall, - dan. and en-hetreas of Gcoi’gc Fenwiek, Bag. of Ilristklsnrssa, and by her (who sl. Sept. I 828) had issue, I. John. of Hns-ncoose House, 9. 3 Aug. 1777: as. Flullippa ci Mostkwearrnouth, itut had tto thiidrots. Me if. its 178:3, Nandin (n-ho ii. 7 Dec. 1861), and if. a, p. 11 Ang. 1849. is. Iliehsel, of Scorner Honsc and Cwrlsayes Castle, Cornwall, and wan a. by bin brethet-, and Onaton Hall, to. Devon, 1,. 5 June, 1785; high Bag., and dying its 176S, was a, by his aan, sheriff of Glansarganshire, 18391 elected MC. for West Csnswall, 1894, and so continued until his death; senior Durham f or twenty-fottr ssteeensive ye:sra. This geutlensats deputy-lieutenant of Cornwall and deputy wartlon of the Stannaries; ss. 3 March, 1813, Elizabeth, daa. of Richard so. let, its 1701, Eltzabeth, yamtgest dan. and co-heiress “fEalas, Seq, of Easdon, to. tlevon; and at. 15 June, 1958, John Hedwarth, Fog af Hars-atms, astd had, Isaving by her (sobs ‘1.30 July, 1832) had isaac, I John-Michael, of Cwrhayos Castle, is. 22 Dee. 1813; Isigh sheriff of Cornssall, 10631 so. 24 Feb. 1812, Elizabeth, older dan. of Stephen Davey, Esq., of Roehym, Gary, and niece of Etchard Davey, M.F. for West Cornwall, lsy whom Ito has had issue, Mitbael, is. 1827; John, is. Nov. and a5. Dec. 10191 John-Charles, 8. 1881, Elizabeth; Charlotte; and Clara. 2 Richard -Ealee, of Worcester College, Oxford, b. 2 Aug. 1816; and ii. 1b81. S Charles-Edward, b. 2 Aug. 1818; if. 12 Oct. 1843. 4 Willians, heat. 13th foot, at siege of Jellalabad, 1842, is. 27 March, 1821 ; and st. 13 June, 1848, 5 Michael-Henry, is. 1 Nov. 1823; us. 1852, Catherine- Anne, dan. of Richard Alasack, Eaq. of Ilelford, Ssffalk, and bat had issue, llieltael-Beattchasnp, b. 31 May, astsl it. 1 Nov. ldltt Altec - Catherinet Edith; and Ada- Geraldine. 6 George, of Harrier Rouse, is. 29 July, 1827; sa - 1859, lIe ttt. ftsdly, Stary, doss, and heiress saf William Featlser- Charlotte-Mary-lInt-ton, younger dais. ot Stephen Davoy, ztusshastgh, Eaq., but bad tto issue. Sir Wililiarn if. in 1747, Esq., by whom he has issue, John, is. 1861 ; George, I- .atsd was .s. by his 2nd, hstt eldest surviving son, 1862; Pereival-Dacces, is 1863. I Caroline-Elizabeth. at. Sept. 1846, to lter cousin, JsltnMichael 1748, Elizabeth, ‘dsm.assat lseiress of William Jlndlastass, Williants, Fog., and tI. 24 Slay, 1849. its. Ed,rard, is. 1 Aug. 1 7d7; in. 11 Jnhy, 1814, Elizabeth, Faq. of litlIam Caatle, us the ea. Cumbarlzud, astd left st slats. of John Petsrsen Foote, Rag., if tiaras-sod, near his daeeaoe, in 1760, tavu suns, viz., Tavistotk, and sf in 1822, having by her (who st. in 1821) had issue, 1 Edward. 2 John, to. hit cousin, Cas’oline-Eltzabells Wtlliams, and tl. 20 Oct. 1849, leaving isaac, Edward-Itunsell, lieut. royal Cornwall miners’ nsilitia artillery, is. 1817. 1 Elizabeth, at. 1841, Thomas Somers, Faq. of Mendip Ledge, near Bristol, n-Ito if. 2 Dee. lard. iv. WILLiAM, created a Rat-anet as above. s. Susan, ti. uans. Jan. 1829. ii. Ann, at. in 1811, Reujausin Tucker, Hg. of Tretuaton CasIle, St. Stephen’s, naar Saltash, surveyor of the R.N. and surveyor-general of the duchy of Carawall. She tl. 1852. sit. Catherine, as. in 1890, Rev, Josiah hill, ol Itarnet, attd if. 1826. av. Elizabeth, us. in 1924, Joeeph Moore, M.D., ot Savtlle Row, London, and if. 1848. - v. Stary, is. in 1789; ttt. In 1613, Rev. Itenry-WaltrrDeaulord, Sir lledwsrth was .t. by his elder sass, sitar of Eaten Soton, to. Redford, anti at. 1929. f’,’aatiss—4 Aug. 1866. ..d,’tsss—Vatr. three crescents, or. 1187 I. A ours, is. 23 Ilay, ldf7. I. Bttstriee-.tnu. Is. ileratia-Dnrsthy-. Ittiicar. 1. Tnoasas WsrLsAstaow, Bag. (eldest acts zssd heir”t II. Sir. Tnoztan, succeeded. Me at. Dorothy, ynutogeat in the en. Narthuuoborlassd, by n-horn he obtained the csltste III. Stu Itoneuv, who as. Rrbecca, dau. uf John Esssvows, IV. SIR WtLL5ASI, who filled the affiae af high-sheriff of s. Fcnwiek, if. in 1737. is. Honwowrss, Isis Isoir sit. William, in holy orders, D.D., fellosa of llerton College, Oxford, azd rector of Wltiekhans, ea. Durham; if. in 1763, leaving issue, I W’tllizas, s1. s’st a. I Astse, sta. in 1 7z2, lttsl,ett 11 apper, Rig., eeeorslcr of Nesraaslle—au—Tyne, wise stsattstsesl Ilse sssrnamc af Ws s.— LI 43550N, and ltad ttvo eons, Ilse 11ev. Iboisert-Hupper Williatuson, ISA., rector of I lssr,rsrlb, wituse son, tita Rev. Roboet-tiopper Wulliaasaon, MA., is perpoisaal curate st Laesesley, Durlszns, and Jonss-WsLs.sszt WILLIAMsON, Faq - ef Whitkhsm. iv. henry, col. 39lh regt-. at. z.Jt. s. Anne, at. in 1734, to Willians Wingfleld, Esq. is. Dorollsy, if. snot. at a very advanced age. V. Stu htenwnnvts, high-shesiff of Durhaos, who sat, its s. ltzzwoavn, his heir. is. Thomas, sector of Stoke Dasssesel, to. Devon, wIse 5. its 1828, leaving issste, with a dau., Itary, wife of Frsncis-Solly Flood, Esq-, three sons, viz., I Ferdinznd-Thontas, calf. 73rd regt., at-ho sos. I Jaly, 1527, Franeez-Caroltnt, don. and cs-heir of Sir John Itssns’ssy, Fart. of Stanlsspe, and by Iter (wIts its. Indly, Hsmiltoss Ga-Il, Faq. of islsenity Lodge, and Salisbury Hall, hens) left no issue at Isis decease in 1831. 2 Houry-WilBatss, n-Iso s,t. 1329, Ilargaret, lad dau. of Fitihip - Angastus Brownr, Esq. of Doronshise Plate, London, and ‘1.1844, leasing issue, Aagualns-Itstnry, capt. 3Oels foot, is. 1831 ; Ptrdiuaod - tltdsrorth, licut. 4th font, is. 1832; Louisa- Mary - Annt; and FboreueeIzabella-AUgusba. - 3 ltodsrarth. lioul. 73rd regl., if. 1027. VI. Ssu ttenwonvn, svho a. aa sbtriff of Durham. lie its. 23 Oct. 1794, Msria, dan. of Sir Jausos Hamilton, Rut, of lbs to. Sfuuagbass, its Ireland, by wlsom (whu ,l, 19 Jan. 154-) Isa had baste, w I I -W I 11 Bassett, Eq. af Wstermouth Castle, near Daruulaple tract—A demi-asgle, nz, wilh wings elevated, sa., tacit vhtsg and has isaac, Walter-Bassett and Editis-Basuelt. elsarged witls four isezassta. Vi. 9iichzal, is. 2 Oct. 1849. .Sacafa—Toogullzw, Cos-nwsshl; Iieanton Court, Devon. 5. Caroline-Cathtnine. ss. Mary-Ehizahoos, it. an infant., II flee. 1810. iii. Catherine-Aunt, as.9 June, 1829, to Major Jasnes-Ilornby Duller, eldest son of Rev. Richard Rsslltr, of Lssarealh, cs. Corusaall. iv. Saoanns-Ehizzbens, if. an infant 19 Feh. 1839. Sir William Williams was er-estud a Barossct 4 Assg. 1866. W I L L I AM S 0 N. _____________ WILLIAMSON, SIR HFDWORTR, t,f, East Markham, en. Nottiugisam, sa tloputy-liaut. for thu eo. of liurhnsu, -. anal capt. I)us-lsam Yoluntour Artil. lery; M.P. for North Durlsam; 8. 25 Marols, 1827, has boon attaché at St. Petersbus’gh, anti at Patio, which latter poet he resigned in June, 1854; he s. hia father as 8th baronet, 24 anal has, ‘It: 2