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 31 0 N lieut.-eol. 3rd bat. Surrey, R.V.; is. 18 Feb. 1329 late M.P. for Reigete; a. his father, as 7th baron, as. George-Henry, b. 17 Oct. 1733,-nt. 13 March, 1784, 17 Dee. 1862. 3LIncac. This noble family is descended f,om JOHN MoNeen, Isfouaeev, or MuNsoN, as the name was tv. ivilliam, eel. in the army; SIP, for Lincoln, in two variously written, living in 1328, and denomi,aated of East parliaments; b. 13 Dec. 2780; nt. 10 Jan. 1788, Anne, or Markot-Rasen, cc. Liucein; from him lineally sprang, WILLIAM SI0NEON, Esq., who EL Elizabeth, Jan. of Sir Dee. 1807, left by her (who d. in 184i) an only aon, Thomas Tyrwhitt., of Kotilby, in Lincoinshire, and had issue, JOHN, his successor. ROBERT, an eaainent lawyer, and one of lbs judges of the Common Pleas, fetap. ELIOA5ETH. lie to. Elicahotit, sian. and heir of John Dyson, Faq., bet ti. without issue, 23 Sept. 1583. George, who os. the dau. and heic of Robert Fertnery, Eaq. of Northrop, os Lincoln, and loft a son, ROttEET. Mr. Monson it in 1558, and was 0. by his eldost son, JOHN MONSON, who ot. Mary, dan. of Sir Robert Rucocy, Kot., and co-heir of her mother, Anne, dau. and heir of Sir William Say, lint., and had, with other children, Ste JOHN M0NOON, who a. to the itthoritaneo at L’arlton, in Liocolnahire. Ho so. Jane, dan. of Rohert Dighton, Eaq. of Little Sturton, eo. Lincoln, and had, with dasta., THOMAS, hit successor. William (Sir), of k’htncrtley, Surrey, a dittingoiahcd naval officer in the reigns of EL5EAEETH, JAMEs 1., and CHARLES 1., to. and left issue. Robert (Sir), SIP. for the city af Lincoln, fcsstjs. EL,EAEETH, so. and left five dana., his co-heirs. Anthony, of Northrop, ha Lincoinshire, tss, twice and left isatse by his first wife. Sir Thomas was a. by his son, Sta JOHN, K.B., and 51. P. for the cc. Lincoln, 2nd baronet Faznentea-J0HN, 5th baron, 5. 3 Feb. 1809 ; to. 21 June, who ‘is. Umula, dais, and heir of Sir Robert Oxcnbridgc, 1832, Thendooia, youngest data, of Latham Blacker, Req. of Rot, of Brcxburn, Merts, and had one son, Jous (Sir), member for the city of Lincoln its tite Restoration was o. by isis couoits (eec cot’), parliament. Re to. Judith, eldest dau. of Sir Thomas I’dham, WaLLaAaa-JunN, 6th baron, who was 8. 14 Slay, 1796, and hart., and ii. riG pofro 1874, having had (with seven t;s. S Slay, 1828, Eliza, youngest dan. cf tltc late Edmund oilier sons and a lao.), HENRY, 3rd baronet. Wrnz.,saa, 4tls baronet. George, who to. Anne, dau. of Charles Wren, Faq. of the a. WaLLtAM-JOHN, present peer. isle of Ely, and left (with four other Sons), a tots, JOHN, 5th baronet, created SAaoN ReasoN. Sir John d. ha 3689, and woo o. by his grandson, S,n HENHv, Mr. for the city of Lincoltt, 3rd baronet, Itt. Edsnund-Johst, late 11.59, 3rd diplomatic secretary at who at. Elizabeth, data. of Charles, ViecotantNewlaaven, hut Ilassover, 6. 6 Oct. 1834. d. without isaac, 6 April, 1718, when the title devolved tv. Charles-Js’hn, 0. 10 Aug. 1838; a, 30 Slareh, 1816. upots his brother, 5tH WtLLaAaa, 4th baronet; be to. Letitia, eioter of Earl v. F.velyn-John, in holy orslcrs, vicar of Croft, Lineohathiro, Poulet, but 4. ieaueleaa, 7 Starch, 1727, when the title t. Ehzo-Edome, ri. 22 Aug. 1849. devolved upon hi. nephew, Sm JOHN SloNsoa, KR., 8th baronet; who having represented tts. Florence-Grace. the city olLincoln in sevrralparhiaments, was elevated Lord Sl,snacn ,f. i7 Dee. 1263, andwae s-by his son, WtLLsaasJottN, Is the peerage, 28 Slay, 1728, as Bsnnn HansoN, qfBurten, cs. Liarelo. Mis lordship os, in 1723, Lady Margaret Watson Crealistta—Daronct, 29 June, 1611. Rarott, 28 Slay, 1728. youngest dan. of Lewis, let Earl of Rockinghant, by ,4rsoz—Or, two chevrcnells, gu. whom he had. JOHN, his successor. T,stwf a, created RanoN SoNnEa. George, a brigadier-geateral; so. Lady Anne Vane, dau. of hovistg a hoe ref exed over the back, az., the collar charged Henry, let Ear] of Darlington; and 4.8. p. in 1777, The baron, who woe a P.C. and first commissioner of tmde elevated. arg,, beaked and membcrcd, at., collared and lined, and plantations, 4. in 1746, and was e. by his eldest son, JOHN, 2nd baron; who s. Theodaaia, data, of John Maddison. Jfslls—Prest pour mon pays. Raq. of Harpswell, co. Lincoln, and by that lady Seals—Burton Hall, near Lincoln; and Gattcn Park, (whe sI. 20 Feb. 1021) bad isane. 783 310 N a. JOHN, his successor. Susaima, daat. of George Johnson, Rsq.,attd widtw of Thomas Smith, Esq. of Hawhtoworth; and d8ng 17 June, 1833, left an only dau. Gcorgiana-Theodoaia, who sf. 22 Nov. 1058. - tt,. Charles, b. 11 March, 1758; majorgen. in the atmy; 4. 11 Jan. 1800. ysungoot data. of John Debonnaire, Eaq.; and dying 2d Wsta.taaa-Jorno, whoa, his cousin, and was the fth baron. v. Thomas, in holy orders; b. It Slay, 1704; rector of hiedale; to. lat, in 1700, Anue8hipley, data. of Joseph Greene, Eeq. by whom (who tl. S Sept. 1818) ho had iaet,e, John-Joseph-Thomas, in holy orders, chaplain to the Queen ; b. 7 July, 1791; sa. 26 Aug. 1833, ElizabethAntte, data, of tho Rev. Christopher Wyvill, of lledsje, in Yorkshire, and 4-. 31 July, 1881, having by her (who ‘t 21 Jan. 1869) had we issue. The Han. and Rev. Thomas Heusen ‘a. 2ndy, U Aug. 1824, Sarah, dan. of tbo above-mentioned Rev. Christopher Wyotll, by whom (who d. 23 Jutte, 1865) ho left at his decease, 3 April, 1843, I Thomaa-John, in holy ordera, rector of Kirby-underDale, Yorkshire, 0. 28 April, 1623; to. 21 March, 1816, Caroline-Isabella, younger dau. of William-George, 5th Viscount Gaiway, and has issite, I George-John, 0. 28 Jan. 1057; 2 Cliot’les-John, b. 0 May, 1058; 3 AlfredJohta, I. 30 Slay, 1880; 4 Rcttry-Jchn, t. 24 Sept. 1862; Elieoheth-Thessdosia ; C’ltarlnttc-Ilenrietta; lleatrieeGrace; Caroline-Alcxandrina; and another datt. 1 Heurirtta-Anne-Thoodesia, to. 2 Slarch, 1848, HenryW. de Ia Poer-Rereoford, Req., who it. 24 July, 1559, 2nd son of Sir J.-P. Reresford, Rart. t. Catharino, deceased. aa Charlotte-Grace, to. to Henry Peirsr, Esq. of Bedale Saa THOMAS SloNsoN, lint, master of the armoury, and and st in 1793. ast. Tlseodosia-Margaret, to. 9 March, 1782, Sir John- maotcr-falcaner to JAMEs I., who represented Great Crimshy Gregory Shaw, Dart., who a. 28 Oct. 1691 ; she if. ha 1847. His lordship d. in 1774, and was ,a, by his eldest eon, dl June, 1611. SirThomae to. Margaret, dan. Of Sir Edmttud JnaaN, 3rd baron, 0. 20 May, 1753, who ste. 13 July, 1777, Anderson, chief -jetstiec of the Consmon Pleas, and a. 29 Slay, 1641, having had iosate (besides three dous.), Eliz:sbeth, dan. of William, 4th Ear] of Essex, by wham (who d. 21 Feb. 1834) he had issue, JoaaN-Gnoaoz, his successor; Elizateth, a. 1 March, 1838, ttssss.; and Charlotte. William, created by ICing CHARLEs, 1st Viscsuttt Cattle- Die lordship a. 20 Slay, 1866, and wae a. by his only son, iosimntental in his soya] master’s deatit, he c-as degraded, J0HN-Gnonna, 4th baron, 6. 1 Feb. 1783, who as. 30 Oct. 12 July, 1661, of hit honones, and sentenced, teith Sir Henry 1807, Saanh, aldest dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Mexbcreugh, Mildmay and Mr. itobert Wallop, to be drao’n in sledges, by whom (who na. 2ndly, 11 Oct. 1816, Henry-Richard, with ropes about their necks, front the Tower to Tyburn, Earl of Warwick) he left at his decease, 14 Nov. 1809, an only son, Neneut, cc. Glouecoter, and a. o. p. 7 Oct. 1841, when be Larkou, Eoq. of Bedford-square, and by her (who 4. 22 Jan. 3862) had issue, at. 25EEONNAaHE-JOHN, 6. 7 Slarrh, 1830; to 21 Dcc. 1861, Astgsssta-Lovtiaa-Coroltnc, youngest dau. of the l,ate Licut.Ccl. tha Mon. Augtasttas-Prcdertrk Ellis, and has had William-John, 6. 20 June, 1864, if. 7 A’ag. 1864; a son, 5. 22 Sept- 1868; Kdcme-Eliza-Thecdoai.st and Mary- Evelyn. 6. Stay, 1838. tt. Theodcsia-Aonc, a. an tofant, 6 July, 1a41. the 7th and present baron. Crest—A lion, rampant, ppr., supporting a col’stnta, or. .Sappsrlcrs—Dsxter, a lion, or, gorged with a collar, and with three crescents, of the first; sinister, a gridin, wings as the dexter. near Reigate. Sir John was a. at his decease, in 1383, by his eldest son, for several years in parliament, and was created a horoatet JOHN, his successor. maine, of the kingdo,n of ireland; but being aftcrwar,is and back again, and to remain prisoners in the Tower during their lives.