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 244 BAEHAM — BASNARD. It. 1813. 2. Diana, sti»» juiv, Bauosess Bamiau, unity child ami h., t. 18 Sep. 1762, mir. to the Peerage under tin; tficc. rtm.m ihe patent thereof, She nt. (as his lim ft'ife) 80 Dea 1 7S0, at St. (leu. llan. Si).. Gerard Keel Edwards, afterwards Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., of Exton Park, Rutland. She (/. 12 April 1S23 and was Lin: al Teuton iifsd. Adinon. May 1823. Hit husband who was 6. at Tickencote, Rutland, 17 July 175H, and who by royal lie. a May 1793, took the name of KoEl, ill compliance with the will of Hmry (JTOJSL), Oth E.M'.L uv Gaissbouiumh, sue. in ISIS to BW UavoiivU-y conferred S1 1 on his wife's father under the tgte. rem. in the patent thereof, (/. 25 Feb. 1838, aged 78, and was bur. at Bxton afsd. His will pr. April 1838. 111. 1S23. ■}. C'llAKLES XoEl. (XoEI.), V.A1!"S BaBHAU, S, ami k h. 2 Oct. 1781. On Id Aug. 1841 he was it. Bahox X«ei, VlSCOBST Cami'DEX and Eahl ok GaIXShohhi oil See " GAINSBOROUGH," Karl of.j m 1841 RARHAaJ court. See " BARHAM OF BARHAM COURT AND TKsTo.N, m. Kent." Baron, cift 1805. UARMEATH. See » BELLEW Of I JAR MK ATI I, pa Louth," Banjo [l], ■■<: IS IS. IlAKXAKJi. Barons. /. Kt. I Fox. Sin CinasToriiEU Vaxk of RaUy Castle, co. I 1G0S Durham, 7th and yst. s. of the well known Sir Henry Vane of the same (executed for high treason 11 June 1(162) by Frances, .la. of Sir Christopher Wit.sv. Hart., was li. 21 May 1653, sue. his elder and only surv. br. Thomas Vane, 1673, in the family estates, was Knighted by Charles II, made P.O., 23 July 16SS, by Jae. 11, and Dually probably as a reward for hi^ father's sufferings in the cause of libertv : was re, 2a July IMS, HA HON BAHNAIlll 01' BAKN.UID'S CASTLE m Ute Bishopriek of Durham. (<■■) He m. (mar. lie at Vie. Gen. oti: 4 May lb'76, he about 22, she about HI) Elizabeth, 1st sister and coheir of John, Duke of Newcastle, da. of Gilbert (IIoi.lks), Eahi. ok (.'lake, by Grace, da. of William PiEiuiBroXT of Thoresby, Notts, lie il. 28 Oct. 1723 it Fairlawn in the parish of Shipbome, Kent, and was bur. in the church there, 1 ') aged 70. Will. Sc., dat. t!7 Sep. 171.') and 26 May 1710. pr. 11 Nov. 1723. His widow if. 9 Nov. 1725. Will dat. 3 Sep. 1724, pr. 10 Nov. 1725. II. 1723. 2. Gilbert (Vaxk), Bahon Bauxaud, 2w But 1st surv. s. and h., bap. in London 17 April 167S. He m. Jan. 1701, Mary, da. and coheir of Morgan HaXDVu. of Chihvorth, Surrey, by Anne, <la. of Sir Tlioraas Gould, Alderman of London. She </. 4 Aug. 1728 m her 47th year.( e ) He J. 27 April 1753, aged 75. Admon. 11 May 1753. ( b ) See Sir Egerton Brydgea' note in " Collins," iv, p. 522. ( c ) " It is a curious fact that the attainder of his father has never been reversed, notwithstanding the evidence which the elevation of his son to the Peerage M ^ ™* still higher honours [sic] conferred Upon his descendants ali'ord of the estimation ill which they have been held by their Sovereign. By au attainder the right Uuinmirial entignt) as well as to other honours, is destroyed, and upon the creation l»i<] pf Christopher Vane to the Peerage, the then Garter King of Arms, finding himself la a dilemma as to wdiat arms he should assign to the Peer, applied to the Crown ''"' instructions, when a licence was granted authorising him to allow to Christopher. Lord Barnard, aud his descendants the arms -and qnxurteriugs of his father, not withstanding his attainder; the legality of this exercise Of the Royal Prerogative is not free from doubt, for it is held that nothing but au express legislative enactment can relieve au individual from any of the penalties of an attainder. The Crown may, however, assign to a subject whatever armorial ensigns it pleases it »oro, and, in this con- struction of the licence, it was, of course, valid."— Sec " Coiirthope, ' p. 11. ("') For copious extracts from his fun. sermon, by the Rev. Thomas Cartels, at Wrotham, see " Collins," iv, 522. . (°) She is spoken of as " scandalous " in the will of her step father, Lord Uaiiuim.