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 BURN HAM. 85 BURNHAM THORPE. Sec " Nelson ok the Xii.e and q» Burnham Thorpe, co, Norfolk," (NcUon) Barooy, cr. 17!)S ; Viscountcy cr. 1801 ; both ex. 1S05. for Mi.lx. 1050. He escaped to Germany at the Restoration, but was captured and was executed at Tyburn, lit April 1602. [Hittisipc— .Sue " Fauconbergh, Lord."] ML Hkiiuv or Bluy, James. One of the " J/r Generics " fur the Counties. Said to have been a woodmonger or clerk to some iron works. Col. in the Pari. Army ; M.P. for CO. Wore, and Hereford, 1656. He deserted the losing side in 165!*, survived the Restoration, and is said to have become a gardener. (Boi/lc, see " Broghill, Lord."] 18. BltouHlLL, "Lord," i.e. Roger (Boyle) Baron Droghill [I.], who had been so cr, 1628. He was on 5 Sep. 1660, cr. Earl of Orrery [I.] See under that title. (but stifw/ttoiib/ to the writ oi 1607) 28 April ItiiS. He d. Aug. 167s, aged 76. See test, [i, S3. [Burg, see " Berry."] 10. Cassillis, John (Kennedy) Earl of [S.] He was the 6th Earl; sue. 1615; d. 166S. See under that title. 63. Clauke, Johu, Col. iu the Pari. Army. Oue of the Committee of Safety in 1659. 20. Cleypole [Sir] Join, " .Master of the horse to His Highness," whose son-in-law he wis, having in. in 10-10 Elizabeth Cromwell, his 2nd da., who d. 6 Aug. 1658, aged 29. He was Knighted and cr. a Baronet, 16 July 1657 by the Protector, beingthenof Nor borough, pp. Northampton. He was arrested on suspiciou of treason in 1678, but soon released. He d. in London 26 June 1688. 61. COOPER, Thomas, Alderman and M.P. for Oxford, 1640 ; Col. in the Pari. Army. He survived the Restoration. The family was of South Weston, Oxon. 11. CREW, John. He was HI. P. in many Paris., and was made by the Pari. Chairman to the Committee of Religion. He was one of the Council of State in 1650, but favoured the restoration, and was cr. 20 April 1661 Baron Crew of Stena See under that title. 1. CROMWELL [The Lord] Richard (1st s. of the Protector), who was proclaimed Lord Protector 4 Sep. 1658, a government that lasted but 7 months mi 28 days. He d. 12 July 1712, iu his 86th year, leaving issue. 2. Cromwell [The Lord] Henry, 2d and yst. s. of the Protector. He was "Lord Deputy of Ireland." He d. 23 March 1673/1 iu his 47th year, leaving issue. 22. Desuoroukh, John, " One of the Generals of the Fleet," and one of the " Major Generals" for the counties. He was br.-in-law to the Protector, having in. Jane Cromwell, his sister, by whom he had numerous issue. He was living on the con- tinent, April 1686. [Dimcn.— See " Burnell of East Wittenham," Baron.] 16. EUBK, George (Eure) Baron. He sue. to that Peerage 1652 ; d. 1672, See under that title. 12. Fauconbergh, " Lord," i.e. Thomas (Belasyse), Viscount and Baron, Fauoon- bergh son-in-law to the Protector. He sue. his grandfather in the Peerage in 1652. The Viscouutcy, having been cr. since 4 J.vny. 1641/2 (i.e. in 1643) was not acknow- ledged, being void by the Act of Pari. 4 Feb. 1651. Subsequently, in 1689, he was cr. Earl of Fauconbergh. See under that title. [Fiennes, see "Say and Sele, Lord Viscount."] 3. Fiennes, Nathaniel, first of the " Lords Commissioners of the Great Seal ;*' and ns such, bore the great seal at the Investiture of " the Lord Protector," on 27 Juue 1057. Col. in the Army ; P.C. and Speaker of the " Upper House." He was 2d s. i'f William, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, and was Father of William, the 3d Viscount. Be d. 16 Dec. 1009, at Newton Toney, Wilts. 35. Fiennes, John, " Esq." Col. in the Army. He was next br. to the above, and Was Father of Laurence, the 5th Viscount Saye and Sele. He d. before 1710. 0. Fleetwood, Charles, son-in-law to the Protector, having m., about 1652, Bridget lietou, widow, his first da. Ho was Lieut.-Gen. of the Army, and one of the Mojm- G'cncrafs" for the counties. Ho d. i Oct. 1692, aged 74, and was bur. at
 * Kurnell of East Wittenham, Edmund (Duucli), Baron, Boor, by the Protector