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 w 0 0 Page, Req., SIR., of Woa’lbddge, co. Suffolk, and by her (who ,t. 2 .Jnly, 181o; had issue, 1. JOHN-PAGE, 2nd baronet. ii. M’illiam-l’itge Sir), Loan CHACOELLOn, and BARON 11 AT5lrttLKY (-te e,,11. I/HIt Cr3.3. in. Wts’rrs, of London, roorchant, MI’. for the cite of Lend, n ; 6. 4 Jan. 1001; a. 39 June, 1029, Sarah-LotiOn, youngest dan. of John Morris, Esq. of Baker-atreet, attd 4 17 5la 1003, having hail issue, I Western, Ii. 22 May, l19. 2 Frederick-John, 2. 12 Jnne,1634. And three clans., of whim. Sarah, the eldest, rn. 22 Aug. 1237, William Shadforlh Iltiger, Seq. i. Maria-Elieabeth, -at. 18 July, 2927, to Edwin ldaddy, It CL., of Matson House. leeaoootorehiro. n. C.stharine, is. 12 Jny, 1810, to Charles Stephens, Req. of Earley Court, Iterles. Sir Matthew represented the city of London in uiiie successive p ,rli tmcots preceding his decease. 21 Sept. 1943. He was s. by Ins eldest ceo, 11. Tnrc Rsw. Sm JoHN-PaOE, in holy orders, vicar of Cressinic, Essex, and ri etor of St. Peter’s, Ct.rnhill who was Ii. 22 Au.3. 17613 ; and os. 16 Feb. 152)), Emma-I aroline, youngest dan. of Sampson Mieholl, Seq., RN., of Croft West, Cornwall, admiral in the Portuguese service, and had issue, Jcilin-Williast-Page, ii. 8 Feb. 10213 d. 14 May, 1823. Frettrrielc. Ii. 13 Jan. l-S1; if. 19 Oct. 1951. Feaxeis, 3rd liar,,00t. Charles, t. 21 May, 1539; to. 21 May. 140 1, Minna, dan. of tire late ‘l’hentaoWhile, Esq. of tire Manor II ense, Wethers— Sir William a. isis uncle, Edward Woraloy, Esq., 21 Cr16 - anil P,t’reehureh I lall, Celeheslrr. lleory-Fvrlyn, Vt., stejer 17th lancers, 6. 9 Feb. 1539; Starch, 1830.; and was created a Baronet in 2838. ,sorerela’ sronnded in I lie scabs g—ladder p.sm’ty of the naval brigade before Sebastepol in rite attack en tire ltedan, IC June, 1555, when attle—de-easip to Sir Willtaam Peel, in lire naval t,riicade. lie is a Itsight of rite Legion of ltaronr, and of rite atefjiiihe, anti has Ilie Crimean medal anti the anciently written, is of high autiqmty, being descended ‘ielei-ia f’rero. He a. 131 Self. 1507, Slary-Fasslisa, sisler front Sir Elias do W’oi-keslsy. lord of the manor ef WorkesIcy e,f ‘Elisions—4 rthsir —.lesepti, 4th and present Viscount .Senmbsreil, atal lint a dan., t. 29 Jose. 1588. Maria, i, 19 diane. 1547, to Lienf.—Cel. Jesoph Chambers, the time of Vmm,m.mAam the Conqueror; a circumstance thus late ltesgal Nath e I ntlntry. Ibtish. tI. sit infaat, I sa9. (‘larissa, it, 22 hi-c. 15-it. Emnnia, a. 12 Jan. l53, to Sir Thionias F,arretl-Lennard, was a gtsnte (as sonic aT’yrms), die bath beta conimonlie Barr. Anon-Caroline, at. 27 May, IOnS, te Slalor Char1s- Steei, late naentinn that ho oftentymea (for the lone of Christ Jhesnl I tth lanrero, eldest ten of Tient,-) en. Sir Srndan,sre feughte manic battelis, obteyninge vietnrie, and dieds at Mimic Steel, ECU. Katharine, i. 24 fan. 1807, te Captain William- lleary which fighting prepensity he is also mentioned in an old I ‘Shea,life I viii lstst:ira. The rev. bu-anst d. 21 1-’eh. IsOit, and mao a. by his eldest chronicle as attending Robert, fiske of Normandy, in his surviving sir;, lH. Sin Fr.sNrme, a barrister-at-law, and at ons time a eont-i’aued to todd large pesseteions in Lancashire (given, es lient. 17th hot; 6. 28 Feb. 1951; ci. 20 Feb. 1854, LosmisaMary, eldest dan. of Iloborl Ifadgasn, Esq. of Appleahaw, thought that Elicabeth, dat,. and heiress of Sir Ceoffroy llants, and had issue, i. 31 a’r’tncsr, present baronet. m. C’arelise-Eecma. Sir Francis 1. 21 Aps’il, 1808, and was a. by his son, Sm hut whatever litigation there may have been as to this, and M-oTemiew Woan, the -Ith arid present laarenct. Ceeolioa—18 Dee. 1837. Aevie—Qnarterly;arg. arid ni, the mace of the lord-mayer of the Worsiry estates siaeetly atterwards, for sve find them of London. in pale, between an oak-tree, on a naonnt, vert, residsut at Weesley Hall tea the 3rd of Mmmv VIII. (1507). frneted, pir., in the 1st and 4th quarters: and in the 2nd When Sir James Wnrslcy,5 a younger son of Robert and ard. a boWs head, erased, sa., charged on the neck with a beeant. Crest—Out of a moral er9wn, arg., a denal wild map, eresied a ttaronct, 29 Jnne, 1611, is. Frances, daa. of Sir Idenry wreathed about the tenqdes with, oak, fr’irted. in ths dexter Eevttte, Set, of Btuingbere, lterhshire, and lied, hand an oak--tree, eradicated arid fenetod, and in the sinister, a club, all ipr. Jliana—Dnfend. .llcddence—Etvenhall Pines, near Witham, Essex. WORCESTER, SEtnqr’rsf OF, CCC BEAUFOItT, idrits. itS’, NV 0 R WORSLEY. ton, no. Yos’k, and has had issue, i. Thomas-Robinson, 8. 28 Oct.1927; 4. 17 Oct. 1855. mm. WmLmTAM-CAVLEv, barrister-at-law, hi. 8 Dee. 1822; ma. 4 Jmmly, 1054, llaniet-Philadeiphia, only child of Marena Worslcy, Esq. of Conynghasn hail. Iii .Arthington. 6. 21 Des. 1dM ,‘m. 52 Starch, 1890, Marianne-Christina-Isabella, youngest dart, of the Hon. Ifenry lIely- flntehimison,of Weetams, Northaniptnitshire, arid ii. S dime, 1961, leaving William-Ttenry-Arlington, 8. 12 Jan. 1661, and Arlington, 6. posthumous, 9 Dee. 5861. i. Sephia-Harriet, ci. 15 Ang. 58-19. ii. Catherine-Louisa, ma .1 Jniy, 1S29,to Geerge-Alanson, eldest sam, ul’ Sir liighy Cayley, 1/art. in. Anne-Barbara. iv. Agnes-Isabella. v. Entma-Fnances, in. 29 Ang. 1801, to Edward-Robert King-llaruaan, Esq., tale 60th rifles (see aale Lonvoa, ‘imveouNx).Lillczlgc, The family of Wonst,ev, or Rn Wasutasrnv, as ft was (now Woreley, abent seven miles from Stancltester), at allnded to in a very old family record —“ThinElias was lord of Workesieyin the tynte of the Nornaan cenqueste, and written ,qtga.s in old bookes and erenseles, which eoaketho the R,tades, where he lietbe lismried.” In confirmation of expedition for the recovery of the Holy Land. This family it is supposed, for nnlitary services at the time of the conquest), till the reign of JAMEs I. Prior o this it was Wor-sley, had been born ont of wedlock, and that the estates had thereupon passed to Sir John Masscy—ee Bunac’s Cssissesei-s), who hail or. Alice, the sister of Sir Geoffrey; whether Sir John obtained time estate or not, it he certain the lismily of whom we ago new treating were in possession teienaeo Wnasrrer, E’q. of Appnldereenuts, who seas HrNssv, li/a heir. itirliard, 4. sistia. Thoetas, svlte ti. Sarah flee, of Shirspohiec, and was aneestnr of Toe 12ev. llaaev Wsastcv, n-tie asaoeied tim 1904, porssiast Ic ilie svilll of his maasiere’al narle, Those,,, Lor,I Ilahsmies, the adelinonal sernanse smut aries at TIarsies, and in else fol— lswisg i car inherited, as 811’ baronet, tl,o old fanCy title. Jshn, his 1917, 4. item. Anne, ia. to Sir delis Leigh, Enh. of flimsy, iii Suffolk; and sd. a. p. Elizabeth, ci. to Sir John Mcmix, Bert. of Kingston. Perettiy, 4. ,t,mnm. Sir Richard 4.27 Jnae, 1821, and was a. by his see, u. Sma llesav Weasney, of Appsldvrennmbe, 2. in 1612, bigls simrriff ofllents in b98 s-ho se ie 1614, Bridget, dan. of Sir hheery Wnllop, Ent. of Farlcy, Wallop, nfterearda Lord Lynainghen, B.tnCse, sef Gobyofin, EARL OF. aed dying Ii Sept. 1966, sync a. he his son, mu. Sic ltsseaT Wosspny, of Appnidercensbr, 6. in 1641, who at. te 1987, Slarv, dan. of Janaes hlerbfrt, of Kingsey, Bucks, second son of Plahp, Earl of Festbrohc, and had issue, ReseaT, his hiein llenry, 31,1’. for Ken-Iso in the Isle of Wight, envoy Is the coniC of l’srtmigal in 171-1, amid gavemar of’ Barbedeea in 1121. lIed. nais. 15 Starch, 1747. WonstEv, Sin WILLIAM, of Hovimaglsassa Flail, no. York ; F. in 1792; 18 Jaia. 1827, Sarahl’hiiadelphia, 4th den, of Sir George Cayley, Burt. of BrompWORLINGITaVM, WORSLEY, LOITO, Tee YAUUOUOCOB, EAtIL OF. 1204