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 VERNON — ^VEHULAM. 29 to the loorative wUte of Poynion, oo. Cheshire, took, hy roj«l Ho., 26 Jane 1826 (hi aooordiuioe with the Vi«ooiiiitei«'i will), the name of Warren only, and d, at Poynton Hall, 17 Sep. 1887, being bur, at Sudbury afad., aged [58. Will, giving large lunia to divers charities, pr. Nov. 1887. y. 1835. S. Gboroi John (Vbnablk-Vkrnon, aftenoards [i8d7li Warrrn), Lord Virnon, Baron op Kihdbrton, only s. and h. ; L 22 June 1808. at Stapleford Hall, Notts, hnp, at Stapleford; ed. at Eton, and (1822-24), at Ch. Ch., Oxford ; M.F. for Derbyshire, 1881-82, and for South Derby- shire, 1882-55 tue, to ike feem^e, 18 Nov. 1835. By royal lia, 14 Oct. 1837, he took for himself, but not for his existing issue, the name of Warren, only, in lieu of his patronymic, having inherited, by his mother's death, the estatea of that family. He M. firstly, 80 Oct. 1824 (spec, lie.), at Hebburn Hall, oo. Durham, Isabella Ouvline, 1st da. and ooheir(") of Cuthbert Ellison, of Hebburn Hall sfsd., by Isabella Qrace, Ist da. and coheir of Henry Ibbbtson, of St Anthony's, co. Northumberland. She d 14 Oct. 1858, in Carlton gardens. He m. secondly, 14 De& 1859, at Cunon street chapel, May fair, his cousin, Frances Maria Emma, onlv da. of the Rev. Brooke BooTHBT, Preb. of Southaell, by Louisa Henrietta, sister of the whole blood to Georice Charles (Vbnablics-Vrknon), 4th Raron Vrrnon of Sudbury. He d, 31 May 1866, St Sudbury Hall, in his 63«1 year.(*>) His widow m. 19 July 1881, at KalHeld, co. Gloucester, the Uev. Charles Mtirtyn Ubkd, B.A., llector of Uasfield in that county, and was living 1896. YL 1866. 6. AuGUBTUs Hbnrt (VfiNABLBs-VBRNON), LordVbrnoNi Baron ov Kindbrton, 1st s. and li. by first wife ; h. in Rome, I Feb. 1829, and bap, there ; was sometime, 1850-51, Capt Soots Fusilier Guards ; me, to the peerage, 81 May 1866. He m. 7 June 1851, at St James's, Westm., Harriet Frances Maria, 8d da. of Thomas William (Anson), 1st £abl op Liohpibld, by Louisa Catherine, da. of Nathaniel Phillips. He d. 1 May 1888, at 17 Dover street, aged 54. Will pr. over £65,000. His widow, who was 5. 26 Deo. 1827, living 1896. YII. 1883. 7. Qkorgb William Hbnrt (Vbnablbs-Ybrnon), Lord Vbrnon, Baron op Kindbrton, 1st s. snd h. ; 6. 25 Feb. 1854, at Marchington, co. Stafford ; sometime Capt 12th Lancers ; eue to tie peereige, 1 May 1888 ; Capt. of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-arms, 1892-94 ; Vioe-Chairman of the Assoc. Chambers of Commerce. He m. 14 July 1885, at St. Geo., Han. eq., Frances Margaret, da. of Francis C. Lawranob, of New York.'?s PamU^ Jjiteeeff.— These, in, 1883, consisted of 6,154 acres in Derbyshire ; 2,578 in Cheshire (worth £10,983 a year), and 1,069 in Staffordshire. Total, 9,801 acres, worth £24,473 a year. Principal Seaie — Sudbury Park, oo. Derby, and Poynton Hall, near Stockbridge, co. Chester. VERULAM. t.tf., Ybrulam of Yerulam, co. Herts," Barony {Bacon)^ cr. 1618 ; see "Saint Albans," Viscountoy, cr, 1621 ; ex, 1626. William Waring, of TboriM Arnold, co. Leicester, 1526-42 (from whom, undoubtedly, Lady Vernon was 9th in descent) wns (as stated by Watson) grandson of the said lianrence. The ancestors of that William are probably to be found among the family of Waring of Tnnworth and Solihull, co. Warwick, a totally distinct race. The pedigree, however, served its purpose, as it was to it, doubtless, that the acquisition of the Poynton estates was due. (») The 1st, 3d, 4th and 5th daughters were Isabella Caroline, Baroness Vernon, Louisa, styled Viscountess Stormont., whose husband, in 1840, became Karl of Mans- field, Laura Jane, in. William Edwanlee, afterwards, 1852, Baron Kensington [I.], and Sarah Caroline, Baroness Northbourne. The 6th and yst. da., Anne, d, young, snd the 2d da, Henrietta, m. 1824, William Henry Lambton, br. to the 1st £arl of Durham. Thus all the sisters married into peerage families. (^) He wss a great student of Dante, and wss otherwise well known in the world of literature.