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 202 AUDLEY. Barons abovenamed, and da. of James (TucnET), 5th Earl of Castlehayen, &c. [I.], Loud Al'DLUV. He was 4. 4 Fell. 1758. Eusigu '2nd Reg. of Foot. By Royal lie. 3 April 1784, he took the name of Touckct after that of Thirknesae. He m. firstly 21 Hay 1781, at her father's house in Km, Sip, Elizabeth, 2nd da. and coheir of Sir John Hussey Dklaval, Hart, afterwards Lord Uelaval [I. and G.B.], by his 1st wife Susannah, da of R. Robinson She d. 11 .Inly 1785. He in. secondly, 2 May 1792, Augusta, widow of Col. MoORHOD.SK, 2nd and yst da. and coheir of Rev. Andre' Boisdaune, by Elizabeth, 2nd da. of Edward Sthodk of Southhill, Somerset. He </ 24 Aug. 1818. Admon. April 1819. His widow d. April 1844, aged 84. XX. 1818. 29. George John (Thicknesse-Touchet), Lord Audlev, s. and h. by 1st wife, 4. 23 Jan. 1783. He m. 18 April 1816, at Brussels, Anne Jane, 1st da. of Vice-Admiral Sir Ross Donelly, K.C.R He (/. 14 Jan. 1S37. Hie widow d. 18 Aug. 1855. XXI. 1837, 30. CJeorge Edward (Thicknesse-Toucitet), Lord Add- to LEY, s. and h. 4. 26 Jan. 1817. He m. firstly, 16 April 1857, at 1872. Sydney, Emily, 2u:l da. of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, K.H., and D.C.L. (the eminent Geographer), by ... da. of Gen. ... Blc.vt. Col. of the 66th Foot. She d. 1 April 1860, aged 31. He m. secondly, 15 Feb. 1868, at All Saints, Paddington, Midx., Margaret Anne, widow of James Willing Smith of Gloucester Square, Paddington, and sister of Rev. Thomas Dan sod Hudson of Frogmore Hall, Herts. He d. s.p.m. 18 April 1872, at Homburgh, in his 55th year, leaving, by his 1st wife, two daughters'/) and coheirs, between whom the Barony fell in abeyance. His widow is now (1S85) living. Barons (or Baroness) by Writ. I. 1317. AUDLEY, or ALDITHLEY. Hugh Audley, or de Aldithlev (Junior), second s. of Hugh A., who, afteruards (viz. in 1321), was a: Loud Avdlky (by Isolda, widow of Walter Hai.I'n), having hi. (at Windsor, 28 April 1317) Margaret, Dow. Countess of Cornwall, 2nd da. of Gilbert (de Clare), Eahi. ok Hertford and Gloucester, by Joan, da. ol King Edward 1, wan sum. v. p., as n Baron [LOUD AVDLETj, to Pari. 20 Nov. 1317 to 15 May 1321, the writ being addressed " Jluyh de Audley, Juniori." He was with his father in the insurrection of 1322, but like him, was pardoned. He was also sum. to Pari. 3 Dec. 1326 to 24 Aug. 1336, as " J/uyh de Audley " (only) his father having died before 1325. In 1330 he was in the King ; s service in Scotland, and on 16 March 1336-7 be was cr. EARL OK GLOU- CESTER, his wife having, in 131", become coheir to her br. Gilbert, Karl of Gloucester and Hertford In 1341 he was Ambassador to France. His wife d. 1342, and lie himself d, s.p.m. 10 Nov. 1347, and was bur. in the priory of Tollbridge, wheo, " although the dignity [of the Earldom of Gloucester] was to him and his heirs, the title appears to have been considered as extinct."— See " Courlhope," p. 214. If. 1247. 2. Margaret [presumed to have been] ma jure Baroness Audley, sole da. and h., aged 18 years at the death of her mother, and wife of Ralph Stafford, afterwards Lord Stafford and Earl of Stafford. She d. before (1352-53) 26 Ed. III. He d. 31 Aug. 1372. III. 1352? 3. Sir Ralph Stafford de jure Lord Audley, s. and h. of! alnjut 1358. to have been] i mother. He d. s.p., v. p., IV. 1358] Hugh (Stafford) | jure Lord Audley, br. ami h. he sue. his father as Earl the" Barony of Audley on the attainder in 1488 of Hem 7th Earl Stafford), it was fo; aged titles 28 years, >resiuneil to have been] de On 31 August 1372, being then of Stafford &c. with which is presumed to have been tneryed, till, (Stafford), 2nd Duke of Buckingham (and and though his son, in 1486, was restored to all his father's honours, they were ayain forfeited, in 1521, on the attainder of that Nobleman. o « ! O r% Mary, b. 13 Aug. 1858, and Emily, 4. 29 Not. 1859, both (1885) unmarried.