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 HAWK.IIEAD — HAWLEY. 197 HAWKHEAD. i.e., "Ross op IIawkiiead, co. Renfrew," Barony {Boyle), cr. 1815. See " Glasgow " Earldom [S.], cr. 1703, tub the 1th Earl ; t.x. 1890. HAWICK. i.e., "Douglas of Hawick and Tibbers," Barony [S.] (Douglas), cr. 1023 with the Viscountct or Dhuhlanrig [S.], which see. HAWLEY OF DONAMORE. Barony [I.] J. Francis Hawley, of Buckland, co. Somerset, 2d e. I 1G IC) H enr y Hawley, of Wivelseoiube, in that co., by Elizabeth, da. 'if Sir Anthony Paulktt, b. about 160S ; raised a troop of horse for the Royal cause in lGJli and for his loyaltv was cr. a Baronet (as "of Buckland, Somerset)," 14 March 1643 '4, and was cr., S July 16 16, LORD HAWLEY, BARON OF DONAMORE, co. Meath [I.] He was M.P. for St. Michael's, Cornwall, 1071. He ni, June, da. of Sir Ralph Gibbes, of Honington, co. Warwick, by Gertrude, da. of Sir Thomas Wkocghton. She died before him. He d. 22 Dec. 1684, aged 76. |») Will dat. 21 July 1678, to 20 Feb. 1682/3, pr. 2 Jan. 1084/5. II. 1G8I. 2. Francis (Hawley), Baron Hawley of Donamore [I.], grandson aud h., being s. and h. of Sir Frances Hawley, by Gertrude, da. of diehard Getiiins, of co. Cork, which Sir Francis was s. and h. ap. of thelast Lord but il. v.p. He was under 21 in 10S3 and .<«<;. to the peerage [I.], 22 Dec. 10S4. He was M.P. for Bramber, co. Sussex, 1713 and 1715. He m. (Lie. Fac. off., 3 Feb. 1096,7, he about 21 and she IS) Elizabeth, only da. of William (R.ymsay), 3d Earl ok Dai.housie [S.], by Mary, da. of Henry (Moore), 1st Earl of Dhogiieda [I.J She, who in 1710 became sole heir to her br. the 5th Earl, (/. in Feb. 1712. He appears to have m. secondly Elizabeth, da. of ( — ). He d. at Bnth, 30 May 1713. The will of Elizabeth, Dow. Lady Hawley, dat. 2S Jan. 1744/5, was pr. 18 Feb. following by her sou, Samuel Hawley, the sole legatee. III. 1743. 3. Francis (Hawley), Baron Hawley of Donamore [I], e. and h., by 1st wife. Lieut. Gov. of Antigua; sua to the pecrarje [I.], 30 May 1743. He m. Margaret, da. of Thomas Thirel, of London. He d. s.p., 24 Aug. 1772. His widow d. 3 Aug. 1783. IV. 1772, 4. Samuel (Hawley), Baron Hawley of Donamore to [I.], br. and h., but probably of the half blood aud a sou of the 2d 1790. Baron by his second wife,( b ) /). about 1719; sue. to the peerage [I.], 24 Aug. 1772. He d. s.p. and was bar. 19 Dec. 1790, aged 71, at St. Mary, Aldermaubury, London. (c) Will (as " of St. Botolph, Aldgate)," dat. 12 March 17SS, pr. 23 Dee. 1790. At his death the Barony [I.] and Baronetcy became extinct. ( a ) The eccentric but well known Lieut. Gen. Henry Hawley who d. 24 March 1759, aged about SO (who states in his will that he " began the world with nothing ") is said to have been a grandson of the 1st Lord. An auicle by "S * * * " in Marshall's "Genealogist" (voL i, p. 101), entitled "Does an heir to the Barony of Hawley exist ?" enters fully into the matter. ( b ) In a codicil, 2 June 1730, to the will (pr. 30 March 1744) of the Hon. Rachel Hawley (da. of the 2d Baron) she leaves a picture to her brother, Samuel Hawley. In the will she had previously left all her money between her brothers, Francis Hawley and William Hawley, who, undoubtedly, were of the whole blood. ( c ) " Lady Elizabeth Hawley " was also 6itr. there 19 May 1776. Qy. if his wife ?