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 W U I Cceseflsa—30 June, 1628. Arias—Quarterly: let, WEar, sa.,a fesse, between three poleaxes, arg., helved, go.; 2nd, Boaxaeuiea, arg., a crass, eagrailed, ga. between faisr water-hosegels, sa.; 3rd, PLANTAOLNET, qearterty; 1st aad 4th, az, three flours-delis, er; 2nd ansI 3rd. go., three hoses, paasant-gaardant, in pale, or; 4th, haute, az. a bead, arg., cotised, or, between six liens, rampant, or. Crest—Aa arm, embowed, habitod l sa., the hand, ppr. holding a hatchet, arg., belted, ga Another Crest—A man’s head, in profile, coniod at the shoulders, on the head a ducal coronet, thereon a rap, turned forwards and tasselled, of the second, charged with a Lathes tee- wheel, gold. Melts—Ac bun tempo vieadea. Soesfo—Trebiteb, Cornwall; Tawstoek tionse, Devoss. Tossa Ileuee—13, Cranley Place, OsLatow Square. TRIGHT JLIittitr, JeasivN Wacauv, F.sq. of Wrangford, in Suffolk, 8. in 1608 Botsroen 1100 and 1167, the ,tbl,et Adam rsefootfcd Siuwn, else (3rd soa of Thomas Wright, Rsq. of Kilverotoea, in Norfolk—see yotsnger son of William dr Crctasao, srith the oasis,, sneenors of Bsjaxe’s Loaded Goestrp) Se. Anne, dan. of Richard Baeaeroft, Wrottestey and Livinlnne, fi,r which Siusou rcleaaod to Ihe 5sq. of Bexwehl, ‘andhad (with a dan., Anne, as. 1st. to N. .tl,hee all chaise to Otortan and oIlier beads, in iVerceotcrstore. Foxly, of Wostrop, and 2ndly, to the Rev. James Pastoa) a This Simon eras a younger h,r,’ther of Rol1sk de Coetuno or Boo, Sea ROBEOLT Woiue’r, Knt. chief-jnstioe of the court of iCing’s F.reateaee, aod thirst in closeout from Ralph, thee brother of Bench at tico trial of tho seven bishops, tzop.Taozas 11. PIe ‘:5.Walter, the Rest Norosan abbot of neat hoossor. . Gas the pipe—roll for his 2nd wife, Susan, dau. of tho Bight Rev. Matthew Wren, of tht Evrtseqtecr of 1167, Sine nec is retarorsi as heavisig paid a bishop of Ely, and was father of Roor.av Wesouv, Esq. of Sedgflehd, in Durham, who removed the forrot. Re was living tn 1172, and eras s., he fire 1260, by to South Carolina (whore too ci. chief-justice), and as. a widow his son, lady named Pills, by whom he left a son, 1. Jasseo W’nsonv, Faq., attorney-general, chief-justice, and Siessesu, soles 4. ahootit 1242, aael ss’aso. ty a son, afterwards govoruor of the province of Georgia, who was oreated 1273. Sir Rtsgb hating joined lice iaeeergeu t h,arona ssndor a Bareuot 8 Dec. 1772. bIt as. in 1740, Sarah, only dan. and Sioeon do 2lendicrl, s000 one of those srhoao estales store confiscated heiress of Captaiu Otaidusan, of the army, by whom (who was drowned on her voyage to Bngtand in 1763) he had, I. Janeo, his successor. ii. Alexauder, k. in 1731 ; who oottlod in Jamaica after the Pertosc, acid seas .s. Icy lou ton, Aieserioan Ilerolnliuu; as, in 1768, Elizabeth,’ only child and ucany aMoco of trootin the e’cigo of EnevAcen I. the,? in 1313, heireao of John Izard, Esq. of South Carolina, acid had issue, hoavieg. by his wife, Potranilta, a son, I JA5500-Az.exaeinea, as. Caralino-3tary, dais, of John Simmons, F.sq. of Senth Carolina; and ci. in 1563, tearing, JAMes-Ai.axAanaa, tate haroseet. F.lizalecth-tzard. Sessaa-Cas’atiuo. 2 Johu-tzard, “a.Mary, dan. of Raiph-Izard, Esq., and leG Joao, don, of Sir Roger Basset, two sees, hugh anal Roger, iasae, Jozsse, present baronet. As.evAe000a. Otary. Aosia. ass. Charles, captain in the army; ci. a. p. i. Auuo, as. to Rear-Admiral Sir tames Wallace ;,,d. s. p. is. 1bary, as. to General Barrow, and has a auu. Sir Janees ci. in 1706, and was o. by his eldest son, 11. Six JAMES, who ec.)tary, daes. ef John Smith. Req- sometime the instituhian of tlsot order, lIe ii. lot, F.hizsbelle, sIan. of Sir goversaor of South Carolina; bot dying without issue, id Joke do bbaacpton; 2odhy, Mah,ilIo, does, of Sir Philip op Rhys, Sept. 1816, the title reverted to his grand-nephew, Ill. See JAasaa-As.axssoaa, 8. at Charleston, 25 July, 1730; sian. of Sir John Arderac, of Elfar’l, by whose he loft two sons, who ci. nail, in 1537, aud seas o. by hia canain, the present Ilagh and John. this oldeo son, hugh, dying h,efurc coming of baronet. Creotteu—S Dec. 1772. Arsoo—Sa., a chevron, engratted, arg., betsveeu three floursdo-us, tho abbot of Eooshasn, and sros a,. by the,’ibbst, ss’hilst so or; on a chief, of the last, three spears’ heads, ppr. tho infant, to hlBzabolh, dats. of Sir Robert do Staudisis. Ito at. see whole within a bordure, wavy, erm. Cecil—On a mount, vert, and seithin an annotet. or, a dragon’s of Sir John Grostoy, ICcot. af I)rakclawo, an,t ,5,. iso 1464, head, cooped at the neck, org., semJe of auuutets, sa., sod leaving, with otloor isoacs, oso sister so’as, murally gorged, go. Rolls —Oteussibi coascia recti. Seof—Carolsido, Dorwtrksbire. W R 0 W U 0 EU P F St F Y. WROTTEOLBY BARON (Sir Arthur Wrotteeley), of Wrottesley, co. Staffurd; and a Baronet; 6. 17 June, 1824; o. lab father as ;ir,l baron, 27 lInt. 1867; at. 18 July, 1861, Aasguat;a-Elizalistls, 4th dan. of Albert, itt Lord Loasdeaburoasgba, acid has bane, 5. W’itaeass, 1. 17 Mas’, 1513. cc. Re rtram-F’raario, S. 20 July, 1881. I. Evclyu-llcus’ietta, t. 10 (tot. 1866. kitzcztgc. Tke osanor of Wrotterley formed out of thr oumerotss lord- ships beatosrod by the Coesqr’eaoo upon Rol,ert sir Stall,ird, his kiusooan. In 1056, Robert gave Wrottestry and 0.iaiorltu in free alms to Walter ttse atstsett, aced elan eatery of Errsham Cotsghton, iso Waretiekohire, a mihitar1- lescaat of list atstots of fuse of half a neark, sot action il’rolteelr3’, hy Ike jesaticiartos of W’sLLcA5t no WoovvasLev, somrfizers styled William Ftt See Rran ye Weo’evess.ev, Fist., tiring heto’rrn 1242 and alter the bathe of Eveahcam, eseal sestseqsceutly sod eom oil nod or the d irhseec rf Keuiterorth. lIe as. a lan. of Ralph do Ssa W’sLLsAss son Waovvese.sv, lOne., srh,o was enuplayed in Sin WILLLA55 ne lVeanaos.ev, Eat., who wao one of those knighted ceith great solemnity at tlse high allar of Westminster, with Ed erard, Prince of W’alos, in 1300, asod aflerseardo a Ileoulesi that prince into Sroshand. lIe 5. in 1320, leasing by his srife, under age. tie woos, by his elder cue, Sso Huun na Weonasu.ov, Eli., who eaeeo of age in Jon. 1330. Sirtlagh,in 1316, attondrd Ensraon Ill. to lice expodiniom into Narcaandy, which hod helter battle of Croasy ; aesi o’hihat at ttco siege of Caleb hail a lireucco fs’oes that acoaarchs to make a park at Wrotteshoy. Sir Ibscglo suhseqestntty lceraaso very fos,soeso, ansi sras one of rho original Its, ighhs of thee Garter, at by schooL ho had a son eohoo 1. in infancy’. .eil 3rdty, Isabella, ago, ho stair. at hits death in 1361, by the second sen of hh 3rd marriage, - Jans er Wseovveou.er, who, being nnaer ago, seas in ward ta 1402, in the 23rd year of his age, tearing a ooo, thesis WEoTTEaLav, Faq., a caiuor. tIe ‘cc.Thomooiao, don. Sea WeineR W’ROTTOaLOV, Rot., sheriff c,1 Staffordshire tao tluo lot year of EnwARn IV. lIe was a porsea at uott tie the rtigso of that mocsaroh, ansi a staunch adherent of Richard Norihto, Earl of Warwick, the king-makes’. For his serricea isu the canoe of 11cc Yorkists, the kiscg grasutod to bins eisaatderabhe pooseoeiafls, which had tormod part of tho forfeited estates of tha Earl of Wilts. In 1471, whose Richard. WRlusn’, Sin JOUN5 of South Carolina; a. his cousin as 4th baronet, iu Sept. 1837. 1207