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 168 CARRINGTON. to the King, who, in 1843, raised him to the Peerage as above stated. On 25 Sep. 1646 his estates were directed to be sold by the Parliamentarians and " tin Ludij Carington " was fined £711 as a composition for her estate at Aahby Folvile. He in. Elizabeth da. of Sir John Caryix of South Hal ting, Sussex, by Mary, da. of Robert (Dormer). 1st BaroN Doiimkh. She d. in his lifetime. He d. 21 Feb. 1664/.".. aged 66, being murdered, for the sake of plunder, by one of his own servants, near Pontoisu in France, and was bur. in the church there M.I. Admon. 21 April 1668 t" bin son. II. 1G65. 2. Francis (Smith), Viscount Cabhixoton ok liris- KOlin [I.] and B.utoN CaRRINiston or WoTTON [K.J, s. and h.. b. about 1621. He m. firstly Juliana, 2d da. of Sir Thomas Wai.mesi.ey of Dnnkenhalgb, 0 r, Lancaster, by Juliana, da. of Sir Richard Moi.yxkux, IJart. He in. secondly •■•til. 3 May 16S7) Anne, da. of William (HERBERT), 1st Marquess ok Powis, by Elizabeth, da. of Edward (Somerset), 2d Marovess or Worcester. It.- fo»") iat. IS Jan. 1700, pr. 30 April 1701. His widow (2. 11 and was bur. 16 May 17b at Heudon, Midi. III. 1701, 3. CnARi.Es (?) (Cauixstox, alia* Smith'', Viscousl to Carrinoton or Buiuonn [I.] and Baron CaWUXOTos op Worms 170G. [E-L °>dy surv. br. and h. male. He m. 11 Feb. 16.16 7 at St. Margaret's Westin., Frances, 2d da. and coheir of Sir John Pate, Bart., by his 1st wife Elizabeth, da. of William SKirwiTU of Cotes, co. Liuci.il u. Sin. d. 15 July 1693 and was fair, at Aahby Folviilc, M.I. He d. s.p.m. and was bur. 17 May 1700 at Ashby Folviilc afsd., when all his honours became i-rtinet. Will (which he signs as " Carington") dat. 8 May 1706, pr. 17th iust. CARRINGTON OF BULCOT L(.)DGE, and CARRINOTON OF UPT( m. Barony [I.] i. Robert Smith of Bulcot in Burton-Joyce, Notts, I 1796 Banker of London, 3d but trf surv. s. and h. male of Abel Smith of Nottingham and London,^') Banker (souietime M.P.) by Mary, da. uf ■Rpvnntrrr n i Thomas Bird of Barton, co. Warwick, b. 22 Jan. and bap. 21 Feb. ■Btuony|U.».| 1752j at g t Peter's, Nottingham, me. his father 12 July 1788 ; was I 1797 M.P. for Nottingham in 5 Parliaments, 1779 to 1797, was on 11 July 1796 CP. BARON OARRINGTON ( c ) OF BULCOT LODGE [I.], and 20 Oct. 1797 was a: a Peer of Great Britain, as BARON CAK1UNGTON OF UPTON, co. Nottingham. Capt. of Deal Castle, Lieut.-C'ol. 2d Batt. Cinque Tort Volunteers, a ) He is entered in the registry of his marriage (1657) as. " Charles Carington, alias Smith." ( b ) The banking firm of " Smith, Payne and Co." is first found in the London Directory for 1759. In 1773 it became "Smith, Payne and Smith"; in 1785 " Smith, Payne, Smith and Payne"; and finally (1824?) "Smith, Payne and Smiths." ( c ) The title of " Carrington" was doubtless selected because the ancient family of Smith, alias Carrington (though in no way connected with the family of the grantee) had, under the latter name, been ennobled in 1643. The grantee's father (who estab- lished the London Banking House) and grandfather, each named Abel Smith, were bankers at the county town of Nottingham. Tire grandfather of the Inst, with whom the pedigree begins, was one John Smith, of Cropwell ISoteler in Titbeby, Notts, who d. 1641, whose son Thomas Smith (Great Grandfather of the first Peer) was •' a respectable draper at Nottingham," who, by keeping account of the " market transactions" of the Farmers near there and by receiving their cash, even- tuated into a Country Banker. See F. Martin's " Stories of Banks and Bankers." He m. Fortune, sister of Abel Collin, of Nottingham, to which match apparently the family owed their greatness, as the " griffin " in the coat of Collin forms the chief charge in the coat of Smith granted in the ISth century to their more distinguished descendants.