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 MAYNARD. 2(7 few Peers who rejected the ordinance for the trial of King Charles I. ;(') Was ''liiof LardererC') at the Coronation i>f Charles II, 23 April 1631 ; Capt. of a reg. of Horse, 1666; r.C, 1672, and Comptroller of Hie Household, 1672-#7. He M. firstly Dorothy, only da. of Sir Robert Banastkk/ 1 -') of l'asseuh.im, eo. Northampton, by his third wife, Margaret. She d. v.p., 30 Get. 1619. Slid was VlHr. at Little Easton. He m. secondly Margaret, 2d 5, at Flitton, Beds. Elizabeth, ,1a. of 'Henry (CJimv), Earl of KSNT, by his second wife Amabel, da. of Sir Anthony Bsnn. She d. 24 March 171-1- He d. 4 March 1717/8, in his 76th year, both being bur. at Little Easton. His will pr. April 1718. IV. 1713. J h Henry (Maynard), Baron Maynard op Estaines, &c, also Baron Maynard of WlOKLQW [I ], and a Baronet, 3d but 1st surv. s. and h.,(°) b. about 1673 ; was Capt. in the Royal Navy, 1701 : or. D.C. L., of Oxford, 16 July 1713 ; file, to the peiraije [E. and I.], 1 March 1717/S. He d. uiim. 7 Dec. 1742, in his 70th year and was bur. at Little Easton. Will pr. 1743. V. 174 2. 5. Grey (Maynard), Baron Maynard of Estaines, &c, also Baiion Mavnaud of Wrki.ow [I.J, and a Baronet, br. and h., % about 16S0; Yeoman of the Standing Wardrobe. 1710; inc. to the peerage [E. and 1.], 9 Dec. 1742. He (/. uiim. in Orosvcuor square, 27 April 1745, aged 65, and was bur. at Little Easton. Will pr. 1745. VI. 1745. 0 ami 1. Charles (Maynard), Baron Maynard of „. . ESTAINES AD TURUIM, also B ron Mayn.mid of Wicklow [I.], and a viscounty. I? . ironetj bl . ;ln(1 h _ ue j ng 8t)l !U1 ,i y ., t, s . uf thc ?>ll y> iU . uu . /, about Baron 16! '° ' sometimu "How of Christ's Coll., Cambridge ; M. A., 1711 ; r.,., sue. to the ;>ecrai/c[K. and 1.] 27 April 1745, taking his seat [E.], 2S Jan. LU.u.j 1748/9. Recorder of Saffron Walden, 1749. Lord Lieut, of Suffolk, I 17(>(> 1762-69. Having no issue and no very near male relatives he was cr. 28 Oct. 1766, BARON MAYNARD OF MUCH EASTON alias EASTON AD MONTEM, and VISCOUNT MAYNARD OF EASTON LODGE, both co. Essex, with a spve. rem., failing heirs male of his body, to [his third cousin] Sir William Maynard [1th] Bart., of Wnltliauistow, Essex. He d. umn. 30 June 1775, aged 85, and was bur. at Little Easton, when the English Barony of Maynard of Estaines {cr. 162S] the Irish Barony of Maynard of WM low [cr. 1620], and the Baronetcij [cr. 1611 J became extinct, but the Yiscountcy and Barony [cr. 1766] devolved as below. (") He was one of the Cavaliers imprisoned in 1655. See p. 171, note "d," tub " Lucas." ( b ) The claim of " Chief Lardiner " is fully discussed in Taylor's " Glory of Regality " (pp. 128 — 131) but among the "manors held by Coronation service " in that work (p. 157) '' Easton " which claims the office of " Caterer and Lardiner " is marked as one of those manors of which the services are extinct or not allowed. ( c ) The two graudaughters (children of his only son who d. v.p.) were the heirs in blood of this Sir Robert, who d. 15 Dec. 1619, tut. 80. Sec Baker's " Northampton- shire," vol. ii, p. 190. His widow, Margaret (mother of Lady Maynard) was living in 1662. ( d ) In it he styled himself " Baron of Estaines ad Turrim," tho' the creation of the dignity was Baron Maynard of Estaines ad Turriu." (•) His elder br. tho Hon. William Maynard, d. unm. and v.p. 8 March 1716/7, in his 50th year.