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 HUSSEY— HYDE. 303 (1533/4) 25 Henry VIII. to 8 June (1536), 28 Henry VIII. He tit. firstly, Margaret, widow of Sir John Harks, da. and h. of Simon Blount, of Mantrotsfield. co. Qlauoester. He m. secondly, Ann, da. of George (GkKt), 2d Earl ok Kknt, by his second wife. Katharine, da. of William (HbbBEBT), KauI. of l'wiuimKE. He joined in the rebellion (on account of religion), in Lincolnshire, and was hanged and quar- tered at Tybwn without Mkklegate bar, Vork, 27 Aug. 1537, aged 62, "when, having been attainted f») of high treason, the H:runy became Jorjeited HUTCHINSON OF ALEXANDRIA. AND KNOCK LOFTA". i.e., "Hutchinson' of Alexandria and Knockloftt, co. Tipperary," Barony [U.K.] [Bdg-Mutckinitn) cr. 1801 ; see " Donoughmore," Earldom [l.er. 18U0, sub the second Earl; ex. (the Earldom continuing), 1S32. HUTCHINSON OF KNOCK LOFTY. i.e., '' Hutchinson of Kkookloftt, cn. TipperarT," Viseotrntcy [U.K.] [Hely-Hatckinton), cr. 1821. See •' DoNOUGimoiiii," Earldom [L], cr. 1800, Mifc. the first Earl. HYDF. OF HINDON. i.e., "Hyde of Hindon, co. Wilts," Barony {Hyde), a: 1660 ; see " Clarendon " Earldom, cr. 1661 ; ex. therewith 1753. i.e., " Hyde of Hindon, cn. Wilts," Baiony [Villiers), cr. 1756. S*e " Clarendon " Earldom, ear. 1776. HYDE OF KEXILWORTH. i.e., " Hyde of Kuniiavorth, co. Warwick." Viscountcy {Hyde), Cr. 1681. See " Hocuksteu" Earldom, cr. 1682 ; ex, therewith 1753. HYDE HALL. i.e., " Clanbrabsiix of Hyde Hall, co. Hertford," Barony [Jocelyn),. cr. 1821. See " Koden " Earldom [I.], cr. 1771, under the 3rd Earl. [*3 His confiscated estates were estimated at £5.000 a year. These were never regranted to the family, tho' his children were restored in blood by act of Pari. 5 Eliz. ( b ) Sir William Hussey. of Deauvale, who was his s. and h. by his first wife, d. 19 Jan. 1555/6, leaving two daughters ami coheirs, oix (1) Margaret, then aged 41, who m. Richard Diraey, of Norton Disney, co. Lincoln ; and (2), Ann, then aged -10}' who m. Francis Colum'bell. of Darley, eo. Derby, by whom, apparently, sua had uo issue. A petition of Molyneux Disney, ft descendant of the said Margaret, as beir general to this Barony, was made in 1680. but (in face of the mitsiandim? forfeihir.O, was never prosecuted. Forty copies thereof were, however, printed at Edinburgh) in 1836, at the expense of the well-known William Turnbull. The claim raises the question as to whether the removal of the attainder of the blood, di.l not include that of the peerage; and whether the word " //oiwurs," iu the act of Pari, denoted lands or personal titles.