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 M 0 L Elibaseth, m. to James Stewart, Esq. of I1illymoon, Co. July, 1699, being she first upon whom that litle wee conferred Tyraue; and ii. 50 April, 5935. Charlotte. The viscount C. in 1758, and was 5. by his son, Rirnansi—Na soar, 4th viscount ; who it. sam. 23 June, II. Sic JOHN, who n’as knighted by CnA.SLE5 tt., and op. 17t’3, when the honours revcoted to his coui’u. Oloscov, 5th viscouot (refer to William, 3rd san of let Cornwall, in which office lie was rontins,erl by JAsies tI. WIL— viscount), ills lordship a. 18 Aug. 1761, Mary-Anne, clan. Liaa, lit., soil Queen ANNE. Sir John rcpresentsd Baisiney in of Israel Alleyno, Fog. of Cork, an,l hy her (who 4. 2 Aug. rarliamenl, 13th WILLIAM III., sad Lastwithiel, tat ANNE. 155 5819) loft issue, i. Wtmaoai-JoiaN, Ins su000000,. It. Walter d. in I SOil. Hi. Robert. li, 16 April. 1768; iii. 27 Sept. 1790, Mary, oldest 111. Sms JOHN StoLsswosvn, the 3rd hart., scho is. Jane, dau. dan. of Charles, 41h Viscount lianclagh, by whom (who of John Arscolt, of Teteott, in the co. Demo. tie was a. by ii. 25 Fob. lS14 ho loft at his docoaso, in Aprtl,5814, 5 Ilouriolta-Sarah. it. 9 Feb. 1834 2 Slary-Anoettc, 0. 23 Fob. 1631. iv. Richard, if. 19 Sept. 3793. t. Anne, so 1st, 57 01cc. 1792, to Johu-Footer Mill, Esq.; Soil dais. aisd co-heiress af Sir Nichiahas Storrice, Part, of Werring— au,l Sadly, In 1907, to ths llai-on do SIallot; and is dec. ton, co. Devon, and had issue, it. Jane, is. to John Sirpheuson, Fog., and is docoased. Ho ii. H Jan. 1815, and was o. by his only surviving son, WILLIOM-JOuN, 6th viocouut. This nobloinso having Faq. of St. Aailrics, oo. Semersel, asd if. 9 ireli. 1762. leasing adopted the profeooion of arms, attained the rank of majorgou. wicis the lieut.-oolonolcy of the 9th rogt. of foot. His Sir John 1. in 1766, and was a. by Ins eldest san, lordship and the viseoainteos wore unfortunately lost on V. Smn Jsssx, 8. 1730. Sir John was colanel of the nnhitia board tlto “Arniotou “transl ,oot, near the Cape of Good Hapo, of Ihe ca. Comsrall, and represented that county in three soc— on thoir passage from Ceylon, 29 Stay, 1815, when tho ecssive parliasnenls, trana 1760 lathe period of his death, 1775. hoiiours revertel to Isis cousin, RtouAoo-Ptoorr 5[ut,ss- woarn, Esq., the present peer (refar to doscondante of the Its- a. lit, Prances, dau. and co—heiress of .lanaes Ssaytla, F.sq. of lion. W. Stoloowarth, 3rd son of the lot viscount). (‘ccolioss—16 July, 1716. Acosa—Vair, a borduro, gst., chsrgod with eight crosserossloto, of Ctasrance, ha the cc. Cornwall, by as-lions lie bad, or. (‘cc,’t—A ‘lextor arm, eusbowed, in armour, ppr., holding a cross-crosslet, or. Sie1sporlccs—Doxtcr, a pogaous, org., wings clevatod, or; sinister, a pegasus, wings olovated, gu., the sinister pegasus sesasSo (if cross cri,sslrls, guLL Jloilo—Viucit amor patriss. yaw Jloooe—d3, Grand Parade, Brighton. M 0 L E S 1,T Q It I H. MOLESWORTH, Sen PAUL WOLLtA5t, haiL of Peucarro;v, Cornwall, MA., in holy orders, 6. 1820; s. his hrotlsot-, as 10th laaroneb, 6 ,Jais. 1802; and no. 1849, Jane-Frances, oldost dan. of G.-W.-F. Grogor, Esq. of Trowarthenick, co. Coinwall, and has had, a Lewis-WtLL1AOI, 0. 1854. ii. Paul-Frances, 8. 1055; if. 11 Dcc. 1061. 5. Lsvi’day.P.ac’liaea. ii. Stargarot-Dnrnlhea. ul, 5t.sry-Lctitia. Iv. 1{sttai-inc-Slande. ittiititgt, The earliest known ancestor of this ancient taonly woe Sin Sir billions if. 22 Feb. 1799, and was a. by isis elder son, Warees nr Slsoeswoavn, who accompanied I’rince kdsrar,l, VII. Sin Asscon-flrnnn, 8. in 1789; schso ia. 7 July, 1809, afterwards FnscAnn 1., to the holy Land, An. 1170 (icc aisle 3t.iry, rl,hrst ihou. of Palrick Brown, ksq. of Edinburgh, by SlaLrswonTII, Ii.), and whose droceniloot JOHN )taLosn’aavn, Ii. 1516, a. Margaret, ilau. soil heiress childrets, of as’lioiii Francis-Alexander, 1. 4 Aug. 1846, end of Wllliaas lVestccls, Psi1, if Itansacec, ca. Staffaril, by wlian, Story survives. ‘Ibis h;sdy ai. 12 June, 1851 (she was his 3rd lie had Sri’ sans; the oldest, Anihsany, ii as the socestar of the ssifi-), llirlsarih l’erih, Esq. of lieavilrrr, Dca’an, the eminc’tst Viscounts Mcleswortli, if Ssvocils, in Olin kingdom at Ireland erihisi, ss-ritcr, and patm’an of lIar fine ;srts, also if. I Sept. 1858. The Ilk cia, ,JnHN )toLEswoavn, Fig., was appainteil tiy Queen FLICAseTs, Vttl TimE PlanT lbs. Sin W’ILLiAas, 8. 23 Stay, 1910; so. aaditor at the cc. (‘arnwall. lIe settled at t’encarrow, 9 Jmihy, 1044, And;ulnsia-Grstst, only dau. of Bruce Carstairs, and paIn-i’d his pedigree at ll,e hose iif the STeroids’ visitalian Fog., and widisw of Tcnsple Wesh, Fog. of litathon Lodge, paW;,t’pcsher. ol the c’ s,snty of Porno alt, Au. 1610. lIe a. 1st, Catherine, use co-at Cernarshl in two parhianiculs, from 1132 to 1817. Me cutest ulaa. anJ ca—heiress at bias llendcr, Esq. at I(alrrnv Castle, ci’. Cornwall, aol Sadly, Phihippa, dau. of llcnry OldIe, Fig. of lleanto,a, p0. liceon. lie liii 1st wile ho had two sons; tise yosoiger, John, 0. 1601, was lsille,l in the expaditisa to the Isle of Illid in 1627. The elder, IIENCa Motosis’sisvsi, Psi1., 0. 1557; ,c. Mary, eldest dan. of Cornas’alh, soil Tetcott, Devon, p;ssscd unOor Isis as-ill to his folio Spark, of Plymouth, by whans lie hail elsrce sens. Tue as’idosr. Ide was a. ha the baronetcy by his cousin, 2nd son. I. liexoos StoLeswosen, Fsq., was sanichime setdted at St. Cornwolh, ariso aras 8. 13 Oct. 1815, and is. 15 July, 1856, Boatrice-.Osue, Katherine’s, in Jasssaica, and became president of the council, and, in 1604, lieutanant-gocccner of that island. Having to- retired the revolution of 1688, lie was created a bsronee, 19 i. hlagh-Pridesux, 0. 17 Jua’e, 1807, than infant 7Th M 0 L ly WILLIAM ttt. Sir Mender was twice marrisd, bet dying s-itlsout lassie, lie was, according to the linailation at his patent at bas-onctcy, s. in his hOe hy his elder brother, painted by that monnrrts viee-adniiral of the northern pacts of as. iltargery, eldest dan. at Thonaao ll’ise, of Sidemsliam, iii the co. of lievan, by wliani lie had, with other issue, his eldest sun and heir, II’. Sin JOHN, as-ho was elected SIP. tar Newport, ce. CornsaIl, 1 734; anil afterwarilo sat far tha ca. Carssrall, in three successive parliaosenls, fram 1744 to 1761. Mn so. 1728, Barbara, JosiN, Ins suecessar. William, who ii. Anne, dau. and es-heir of Janses Smyth, a dau., Frances, ci. 31 Dee. 1769, to John Jeffs-cys, ltarquess Cauiden. 51.4 ud;-ics, in the co Somerset, by wlsosis lie had 0500, lViLLsAar, Ins Iseir asid Sally, harbors, dais, of Sir John St. Aubyn, Fart. s. Jotait, in holy orders, artio as. Catherine, sister of Sir Jaha St. Aulsyn, sisd had issue. ii. lletidou’. s. Bsrbai’a. The eldest sau, Vi. Sin WILLIAM, 8. 1728, represented the co Cornwall in ts’o parhiauseuts, from 170-ito 1750. lIe as. in 1786, CatherineTreliy Puny, dsm. af Paul-hleury Gorry, Fsq., and by her (who if. 10 Jsec. 1041) had issue, I. at5ScOTT-Or’5W5, his successor. ii. William, in holy orders, iacuusbent of St. Bmoke, Cam- avail, ic 1st, 6 Nov. 1017, liattsa,’ine, eldest dan. of PaulTrcliy Tsvby, ksq. 0 I’tyuuitan, cs. Devon, and by bar (who if. ‘20 Stay, 1023) had, 1 It000-tIeNny, 9ih baronet. 2 Stoistagoe-Treby, heat. TIN., hilled by the natives oil the roast of Stssilsgascar, in Starch, 1811. 3 h’Ai’L-W’iLLIOSI, present tiaroisel. 4 W’ailpm-llele, ii. 10 March, 1adl Franees-Slsry, only dsu. of henry-Duncan Twysden, Fog., cape. u.N., amid has issue, 6 arhsertse; L’lauclse-Shary; amid Cardehia-Twyiden. - The llev. Wilhiant Meleswomals, ii. Sadly, tO Feb. 1829, Irraisees_Susausns, dais, of Jason Oloiler, Esq. of Downes, cr. Devon, suit if 28 ltarcb, 1011, hissing I y her hail issue, 1 Jstsscs, hicut. royal tusihiers, 1,5 farl. 1554, at Stalls, of else Vacua firer; I F’rasers. is,. 6 Os’s. 1063, lo Fdwsrd-bt.-J, Craufard, Fig., younger, of Auihsnatsses, NO., SIP. for the A3’r ti,rghis. s. Frances. ii. Caroline. ssisasss hue hssd issue, WioLlAst, lisp. 8th tarousot, and flso other Sir Arseoll if. 10 Dee. 1023, and svas shy his son, Sir Wilhians represented thso Faslern Dia’ision of lhsra sal for hIm barosgh of Leeds, trans 1837 to 1841, sad for Soothssrsrk, from 1845 to 1901. Jo 1852, lie aras appointed First Coemsssissioner ef IVorks; and in 1051 (21 July), Secretary of State liar the Cotonics. iTo J. 22 Oct. 1855, when Pencarroac, IX. Tee 21ev. Sms Isuou-HLNnY, roctor of St. Pebroc-Minor youngest dan. at Chsam-les Priilcaux-Brone, of Prideaox O’h;scc, Cornarall, and had issue, I