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 W I L I. JOisN-PETTO, Isis successor. is. Hcscav, 8th baron. 1. Louisa, m. in 1793, to the Rev. Robert Barnard, probendary of Winchester, a,sd dying his widow 3 Feb. 1833, left tsone, 1 Roecwr-Jonss, 9th baron. 1 Louisa, so. 9 June, 1825, to Joseph Townsend, Esq., brother of the ttev. Floury Townsend, of llonington hall, co. Warwick, The eldest sees and heir, - and ,l. 22 April, 1863. His lordship 4. 13 Feb. 1816, and was •s. by isis eldest son, JOHN—PEYTO, 7th baron, true st. withsot isssse in 1820, when the dignity devolved npon his brother, KnaRy-PETTO, Sets baron; b. 5 April, 1773; who ci. in Starch, reigas; dying in seven years aftes’wards, his lordship left 1829, Margaret, 3rd dau. of Sir John Willisosss, Bare, of ilosidelwyddan, issne hy his wife, Sarah, dan. of Thomas, Lord Furnival, but it. op., 16 Bee. 8832, wlsess lie was c. by (else son of isis sister, else Hen. Louisa Barnard) his nephew, Roecwr-Jena, Oils baron, 3. 7 Oct 1809; ci. 25 Oct. 1812, Georgiana-Jane, 3rd dan. of Slajor- Genonsl Tlsonsas-Williaos Taylor, of Ogwell, Devon, and lead issue, 5. MEan, present baron. si. WALTER-ROBERT, b. 18 Slaeels, 1846. sis. Robere-Roynehl, an officer P2nd feet, 3. 8 Aug. 1050. I. ltlargaret-Losoisa. is. ABee-Jane. ass. Susan-Emma. my. Mabel. His lordship ii. 5 Jssne, 1862, and svao s. Isy isis eldest ion, ileaav, the 00. Lincolms ; which Sir William do Willoughby, 34 the 10th and present baron. C,salisn—12 Ang. 1492. Arsss—f)uarleely, 1st assd Ills go., three crosses, reeereelli, other persons of the first rasik, who accompanied tbat or; a chief, i-air, ermnisse and erosines, far VERNEY; 2nd and 3rd d. iii 3388, amid was c. by his oldest son, quarterly a bear sojant, sa., nsuacled and esilaresl, or, for Beke, bishop of Dnrliamn, o. as next heir to that prslate. BAr.NAaD. Creole—i VERNET A man’s head, eosspod at Bee shoulders, This Robcrt Willesmghby, bsissg actively engageil in thu and affesntd, ppr., dueaily crowned, or: 2 BARNARD; A dccii- French and Seottiob wars of King Enwaan 1., was sumnioned bear cooped, sa., mnnzcled and collared, and holding between else ‘awsa masele, or. ,Ssspperfers—Two antelopes, arg., osmie of tsrteaux, armed EDwARD It. (20 July, 1313), as Lneo WmLLenonBv Dr. need ssnguled, or. Jlelfs—Vertus vanneetls. Seuf—Compton Verney, steer Stratforel-upen-Avoss, eo. Warwick. Tsse,e Hoseoe—iI, 31111 Street, Berkeley Square, WILLOUGHBY DE ERESBY. WILLOUOBBT BE EREOPT, BARON (Sit’ Alberie the es-heirs of William de Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, upon Drnmmnud-WiHoughby), and Baron Owydyr, of the decease of that oeblenaan, 3 RmeuAnn It.; sued in Owydyr, eo. Caruarvon, and a baronet; 8. 25 Dec. four years afterwards, his lordship accompanied John of 1821; s. his father as 2OthLurd Willoughby and Gausit, Duke of Lancaster, imitu Spain, for the recovery of 3rd Lord Gsvydyr, 22 Feb. 1865, when he also the issbem’itaoee of Constance, his duchess, eldest daem. and inherited the joint hereditary great ehasesberlainship ee-beirsss of Peter, King of Castile. Lord Willoughby ass. of England. Jlitrcagc. ‘l’hiais cisc of the very ancient baronies created by writ of summons, whtch pass, being heritable hy heirs male or female, at difi’ercsst periods lute dlfforenffamities, and sometimes remain ior centuries dormant; fer in the instance of tbero being no nsale heir, best several female, the baressy does net develve upon the eldest dau., but upon all conjointly, His lordship see. Ismdly, Stargery, dau. sf William, Lord and eamsnot, consequently, he issherited usstil there Zemseb, of llarm-ingworth, bust had iso issume; asid 3rdly, he a single heir to the whele, without the especial interierence Elizabeth, dan. and heiress of Willians, Lord Latimor, and of the erowss. The lordship ef Eresby, which cossatitssted the head of widow of John Nsvih, Lord Baby, hot it descs not appear this barony, was settled by WsLLmasm THE CeNquEaoe, with that he bad any other issue. Ito, it. 13 R;cuaRu II., and other nsams cr0, uposs 5VALTER ne Bee, osse of his conspassiens in arms, n’he see. in the parliament ssf 22 RscmmAnu It., when that monarch Agnes, dan. and heiress of lfssgh, son of Pine,,, Lord of useede a formal resigasatiosa sef his royal digmstty. Ills lordship TatsbaR, in the eo. Lineeles, and was e. by his eldest son, HENRY DC 14cc, of Ereaby, in the cc. Lincsln, svhese son by whom be bad (uvitb fssur dana.), need heir, WALTER Ben, ns. Eva, niece and heimos of Walter do Grey, archbishop of York, and svas e. by his eldest sees, Hcwav HERE, who see. Han’ise, sister of Thomas do Mule- ton, and was c. by his son, WALTER BEER, who loft three somso, 1189 W I L JomiN, of wbosss presently. Anthony, hsisisep of ltsrlssmss, snsl patriarch of Jersssalemu (for a messre slestailesi ssaerati cc ,,f this celebrated prela en and else fanmily of Bee, os-c Beasecs E,cliserf sssesf Doe’s,, a’, J’crrsge). Thossns, lord bisheis of St. I tories. JnmmN lien, had licence of King Essw.snn I., in the 4th year of that monarch’s reigss, to snake a castle of his matsssrhoimse at Erssby, and was assmnmsned to parliasncnt amongst the barons of the realm, in the 23rd and 24th of the Raise WALTER, his son and heir, Lord of Erestsy, who survived Isis faeher but a few years, and st. iseusless; whess the barony of Bee of Eresby fell into absyance, as it still ron duties. Alice. Hsrgamt, set, to Richard do Ilarcoort. Mary, a. mseite. ALice RERe, the eldest dast. and ens of tho co-heiresseo of her brother, ci. Sin Wsm.osesm on W5LL000TTRY, lint., great-grandson of Ralph tie Willesmghby, lord of the maimer of Willoughby, his heNRY Ill., was signed with the cross, tisgetber with snassy monamb’s son, Prince EnwAmen, bite the Itoly Loud. lie Rononv Wsccoonsmsv, who, upon the decease of Anthossy to parliamoust among the barosss of the realm, 7 Ennssv, and dying in three years afterwards, was s. by his son (by Margaret, dan. of Edmnssd, Lord Deinseurt), JOHN Wsm.Leuoilnv, then a nnner, who wao cesnnsitted to tbe wardship of Wihlhiasn, Lord Zoueh, of hlarringwsrth, for which that ssoblensau paid a theusasid marks to the king. In 20 Eowaon II., this John Willoughby received the honour of knighthood, by bathing, dec., baying all the necessary appendages out of the king’s wardrobe, and in 3 EDWARD III., making preef of his age, had livery of his lands, and wss snmmesssd to pirliameset frsmas 27 Jan. 1332, to 10 hdarcb, 1348. Ills lordship subsequently distinguished himself in the Scottish wars, arid was one of the principal cosomaisders at the battle of Crdey. He is. Joan. elan. .ind heiress of Sir Thomas Reoeelisie, Rut., sod uvao e. by his eldest scsi, Joins, 3rd Lord Willoughby de Eresby. The nobleman was engaged in the wars of Gaseeoy, 29 EnwARo III., and in the next year pa- ipated in the glory of Peictiers. His lordslup ci. Cicehy, s. et Hubert do Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, and dying 42 Enwaan III., was a. by his son, HeBERT, 4th baross, n’hs inherited, as isephsw and one of 1st, Alice, elder dan. of Sir Willians Skipwith, Rut., lord chief-baron of the Exchequer, tessmp. EowAuD III., bywhem he bad, m. Wmm,LmAam, his soceesmor. mm. Robert. mmm. ‘t’hsssssa,ancestor of lies Lords Wihismeghsby she Breke (see f hut sl&;siify). to’. Jotsu, aiseestor of the Willsnghbys, Baronets, of Bahien Honse, Oxen. v. Bryan. was e. by bie eldest son, W5LLS.4M, 5th barssa. This sseblesnan was sine ef the peere ss. lot, Lucy, dan. of Roger, Lord Strange of Eneckyn, ReseaT, his successor. ‘l’lsesnas(Sir), a eelcbmted warrior, wits s’eeemvod else honour of knighthood for isis valour in she field. lie em. Joan, dau. and cs-heir of Sir Rtrlsard Arueilcl, Nest., and was s. by his elder son, ROBERT (Sit), who was alse found to be uexe heir male Is his muscle, ROBERT, Lord Willoughby, 30 hleasma