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 MID THoMAs WILL0U0HBY, Eeq., who m. Catharine, dau. of Sb co-heir of Thomas Edsvarda, Fsq. of Filkhaa, co. Oxiord, by Percival Hart, of Lullingstou Court, Kent, and had seven whom he had two sans and a dan. His hardship at. in sons and three daus. Me was a. by his eldest son, Sin PERCIVAL WILLOUOHBY, lInt., who Ca. Bridget, eldest FRANcIs, 3rd baron ; who at. Ram. 16 Dec. 177-i, and waa dan. and co-heir of Sir Francis Willoughby, Knt. of Wollaton• a. by his brother, and acquired thereby that noble scat aasd the greater part of TaslaMAs, 4th baton. This aaoblenaaaa ass. Geasrgiauaa, alan. Sir Francis’s large estates, fly this lady Sir Percival bad, of Evelyn Chaalwick, Faq. of West Lcakr, Nolts ; hut dyiaag with other issue, FRANCIS, his heir. Theodosia, Ca. Rowland Mynora, Faq. of Treago, direct anceator lordship ass. 25 Dcc. 1750, Llasa’othy, dan. ,ind co-heir of of present PETER ltsCKARns-SiYNoRs, Eeq. of Troago. George Cartwright, Fsq. of Oasington, Notta, by wbons Sir Percival rrprceeutcd the co. of Notts in the first par liameut of JaMEs I. lie S. about the beginning of the civil hENRY, his surrrssor. war, and was a. by his only son, SIR FRANcIs WILL000RBY, Kut., who a. Lady Cassandra lienriotta, o. 1767, Richard, 6th Earl of Scarborough; aT. Ridgway, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Loudoudcrry; and dying Mis lardohip 1. 14 June, 1000, and was a. by his osly son, in 1665, was a. by his only son, Fassocss WILLOUGISBY, Faq., a literary man of eminence, HENRY, fib baron, 5. 24 April, 0TH ; ass. 21 Aug. 1751, who a. Emma, dan. and rn-heir of Sir Henry Beraard, Jane, den, of Sir Robert Lawley, hart. ; laaat at. without lInt.; and dying 3 July, 1672, was e. by his elder son, FRANcIS WILLOUGHBY, Req., who was created a ilaronot cosaaiaa (rrfcr to 2nd son of lot lord). 7 April, 1677, with remainder to his brother Thomas ; and 1)50Ev, 7th lsaron capt. l;.N. ; 5. 26 Nov. 1780, who at. dying nNoa. in 1656, the said, SIR THoMas succeeded. This gentleman having served in prcscaai peer. six several parliaments, during the rsiglas of King WILLIAM and Queen ANNE, was elcvatcd to the peerage, Ii lIce. 1711, .As’oss—Qaaarterly: Oat and 4tlI, or, fI’ctty, oz., for WILLOUG 00 BARON MIODLETON, of .Oliddlstan. His lordship m. Eisabetb, dau. and co-heir of Sir Richard Rotbwell, Dart., os ihloc water-bsaasgots, arg., two and one, for WILLOUGHBY sf Stapleford, co. Leicester, by whom he had (with other issue), jY;ataflrf sass. I. FRANcIs, his successor. II. Thonsas, 8. Ii Juase, 1694; ass. Elizabeth, dan and heir affrsrtJ, ppr., dsarally crowned, or. of Thomas Southby, Faq. of Ilirdsall, co. York; and S. Ss’jsjsass’;rs’a—Dcxlcr, a pilgrian, or grey-friar. in lila Isabit, 2 Dee. 1742, leaving issue, 1 HENRY, who e. as 5th lord. 2 Francis, of Hacecley, Notte, 5. in 1727; m. 25 May, each soppoa-tor Isaslding a bausser, gu., frtasgcsl, or, enaigasod 1762, Octavia, dan. and rn-heir of Francis Fisher, Ksq. with an owl, aa-g., gorged with a dural coronasi, collared and of the Grange, Grautham, Lircolnabiro, by whom be left, cbaiaard, gold, the awl being the crest of WILL000HBY sf DIaRY, 7th baron. Francis, 6. in 1771; at. BROS. Jane, S. asaso. 3 Jamos, in holy orders, rector of Cuiseley, in Yorkshire; tols Ilasuso, Yorkshire; Oliddloton Hall, WaI’wickahiro; and saa. Elizabeth, dan. and co-heir of Janice tiobson, Applecraaa House, Ross-slsire. Req. of Kirkby, Mereside, by whom be left at his decease, in 1816, aged 86, Henry, of Eirdsall, and Sellriogtsn, en. York; 5. 15 Dcc. 3780; 10. 10 Jnne, 1615, Charlotte, eldest dau. of the Yen. Archdeacon John Eyrc, of flabwortll, Notta, and by her (who at. 20 Sept. 1845) left at his decease, 10 Nov. 1540, HENRY, present and 6th lord. Francis-Digby, 5. 57 -Tan. 5819; captain, 6th lancers; d. at Mecrut, 27 April, 1048. Char1esJamea,* rector of Wollaton-with-Cossall, Notts; 5. 5 Feb. 1822; an. 7 Aug. 1845, Charlotce Payne, eldest dan. of HeIlry-Jobn-Ryde Seymour, Esq. of Wells, co. Sonoerart, and Tyrree, Glamorgan, and basbad, Adolphus-Iienry, 5. 14 June, 1046, al. 4 Aug. 5050; Hugh-St. Maur, 5. llJuue, 1047 CharlesStuart-Percival, lieut. SOrb foot, 5. 10 Aug. 1040; Ceeti-Edward, 5. 2 Feb. 1051 ; Gerard-Francis, 1’. 26 June, 5852 ; Henry-Somerset, 8. 1 July, 1854; James-Frederick-Digby, 5. 18 May, 0856; Leonard- Broke, 5. 54 Nov. 1060; EvelylI, 5. 18 March, 1064 Julia-Mary; and Mildred-Cassandra. Percival-George, in holy orders,, rector of Sound- by, Notla; appointed vicar of Fainawick, ro. Gloucester, N IDLE TON, YOSUOUNT (W’illiam-John Brodricic) in 1561; 5. 1 March, 1827; m. 20 April, 1052, and Bai’on Brodriok, of Midleton, co. Cork, Sopbia, eldest dan. of F. - B. Beaumont. Faq. of Woodball, and has, i.ierbrrt-Ferrival, 5. 10 Jan. in tlae peerage of Iraland; and Baron Brodrick, 1653; Nrabit-Edward, 5. 1654; Aubrey-Fmderick, of Pspor Harrow, en. Surrey, in the peerage of 5. 1057; Sydsey-Beanmoalt, 5. 1850; Edith-Louisa; Groat Britain; late Dean of Exeter, and olsaplain in Mabel-Eleanor; Ethel-Mary; and Alice. Charlotte-Henrietta, ass, in l63), to the late H. -Willoughby ordinary to Her Majesty; 6. 8 July, 1798 ; o. ida Legard, Faq. ; and at. 25Jaaa. 3644. Emma, as. 11 April, 1850, to the Rev. Bichard-Bcvericy brother as 7th viscount, 2 Dcc. 1863 ; on. lot, Macboll, vicar of Barrnw-sapon-Mumber. Harriet-Caasandra, so. 5 July, i064, Ca GodfrrWeotworth Robert, 6th Earl of Cardigan, and widow of the Boaville, Faq., of Tlsorpe and Gunthsvaale, Co. Hou. John Porcoval, but by that lady (who ci. 21 York. Elizabeth, as. to John-Savile Foljambo, Faq., and Nov. 1824) ho had no issue. lie isa. 2ndly, 31 survives, his widow. Emma. 1 Cassandra, S. Bans. 2 Elizabeth, vs. to the Rev. Edmnnd Garforth. 3 Emma, vs. to tbr Rev. N. 0Iodgoos; and d. in 1701. 4 Antonia, as. to the Rev. Henry licwgill. The baron at. in 1729, and was’s. by his eldest son, FRANcIs, 2nd baron; who ass, in 1710, Mary, 2nd dan. and M I D 1750, and was a. by hio elder soaa, without issus, iaa 1701, the houours roverted to his rousiaa, HENleY, Sib baron (refer to 2nd son sO 1st lard). lbs (who al. iS Sept. 1000) he bad issue, Dor’atby, ass. -24 Nov. 1704, to the late Richard Langley, Faq. of Wykebam Abbey; and af. 13 April, 1624. 1046. issue, 15 June, 1533, when the honoasra dsvoived on his ass’s. 5 Nov. 1056, ausd was a. by his couoin HENRY, the MIDDLETON, BABY., ace ante1 BEGET, BARY. M IDLE TON. 16 March, 1821, Elizabeth - Anne, eldest dan. of March, 1829, Harriet, dan. of his uncle, George, 4th Viscount Midleton, and has had issue by her, I. WILLIAM, barri,ter-ai-law, and DL. for Snn’ey, 8. 6 Jay. lS30 na 25 Ocl. 1003, Auguala-Mary, 3rd dau. of the Bight lion. Sir Thaanaa Fremanilo, Dart., and has laad, William-St. John Premantlc, 5. 14 Dec. 5856; Laurence- Alan, 5. 24 Jan. 1064; a aan, 5. 2 June, 1860; Augusta- Louisa; Evelyn-hiarriel, at. 30 Jan. 1805 helm-Anna Rdiih-Olary; asd Albiula-Lury. II. Georgr-Chaa’lea, barrialrr-aI-law, 5. 5 3fay, 1031. * This gentleman, his brother, Percival-George, and his Ill. Charles, 5. 7 April, 1832; d. Aug. 1040. iwo surviving sisters, have obtained a patent of precedence f’,’colksa—3i Bar. 1711. ItBY of P’s,’Losa; 2nd asad 3rd, or, on two bara, gas., toes; —‘i’lse bssst of a man, couprd at the abosaldera, and ppr., with his boads, cross, Ac., and staff in his right hand, arg. ; ainiatcr, a sarage, with a rlnb in hia cxfrrior banal, avroatlsed shout his templca and middle with lanrel, all ppr., itliafsqeaoss. JAsOOs—Yeritas sans pesar. Se,,;a—Wollalan house, Notts; Ilirdaail Hall, and Srttring— as the children of a baron. 767