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 MORLEY. .373 in 15S6,(") and subsequently ClSOfl) of Philip, Earl of Arundel, and (1601) of Robert, Earl of Essex. He m. Elizabeth, tie jure, suo JureBABCSJcss Montf.aolk ; see that Baron? eft 1514. She appears to have d. in or before 1003. He 1 April 1018, at .Mile End. in Stepney, Midi., and was bur. in Stepney ehurch. Aduiou.(''; -'0 June 1U1S, to a creditor. XIII. 1G1S. 13. Wiii.iam (Parker), Lord MuRley and Most- KAol-K, s. and li. He, in right of his mother, was sum. to Pari. v. p. as LOUD MoXTE.VC.LE from 10 March 1003/4, to 5 April 1014, by writs directed " W'illiilmi) Parker dc A/ontcar/le, Chl'r." He was the person to whom as ; ' Lord Montcaglo " the letter was written by which the Gunpowder Plot of 1603 was discovered. After, however, his father's death, in lu'ls, when he had sue. to the Hanmtj of Hurley, he was sum. to Pail, by writs, 30 Jan. 1020,1, to 4 Nov. 1621, directed " Willielui'i Parker di Morte/i it Monteaijlc." He hi. Elizabeth, sister of Sir Lewis Tkesham. 1st Hart., da. of Sir Thomas Tuksha.m, of Rusbtoo, co. Northampton, by Muriel, da. of .Sir Robert TiiROGMoRtox, of Coughton, co. Warwick, He (/. 1 July 1022, at Hallingbiry afsd. and was bur: in the church there. Will in which he is styled " Lord Morley, Barou of Rye," dat. 19 June and pr. S July !622. XIV. 1G22. Uf. Hexry (Parker), Lord Morley axd Moxteagle, s. and 1». lie had v. p. been c». K.B., 3 Nov. 1010. He was sum. to Pari, from 12 Feb. (1623 I I, 21 Jac I. to 3 Nov. (1031D, 15 Car. I., by writs directed " Henrico Parker de Mbrhfl ft Monteaijlc." He >n. before June 1022, Philippa, 2d and yst. da. and coheir of Sir Thotnas CaKVI.I., of Lentous in Shipley, co. Sussex, by Mary, da. of Sir John TurTOS, Bart. He d. 10 May 1055, and was bur. at Hallingbury afsd. Will pr. 1659. His widow, who was bap. ji Oct. 1000, at Harting, Sussex, d. about 1000. t Her will, in which directs her burial to be at Shipley, dat. 11 Dee. 1000, pr. 1 March 1000/1. XV. 1655, la. Thomas (Parker), Lord Morley and Moxteagle, to oiilv s. and h. He was sum. to rail, from S May (1001), 13 Car. II., 1GSG ? to l'tl May (1685), 1 Jac. II. He m. Mary, da. of Henry Martin, of Langworth, Berks, s. and h. of Sir Henry Mahtin, Judge of tbo Admiralty Court. He d. s.p.s. about 10S0, when the Baronies of Morley [1299], <""' Monte-.li/U [1514] as also, apparently, the right to that of Marshal [1300] fill into abeijanee-i") Earldom. /. JolIN (PARKER), DaROK BoRINGDOX, only s. and h. of I 18)5 John, 1st Baron BolilSOUON (socr. 17S4), by his second wife, Theresa, L ' da. of Thomas (Robinson), 1st Baboh Grantham, was 4. 3 May 1772; IUC to the peerage, 27 April 17SS ; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 7 April 1789, being cr. D.C.L., IS June 1799 ; F.U.S., 20 Feb. 1795 ; Col. of the North Devon Militia, 1799, and, being a frequent speaker in the House of Lords in support of the Tory ministry, was cr. VISCOUNT BOIUNUDON OF NORTH MOLTUN, and (■') See vol. iii, p. 72, note "a," sub "Derby," for a list of the 21 uoblemeu who were on that commission. ('') He is therein oiled " Barou of Rye." ( c ) The representatives are among the issue of his aunt or aunts, rt'i (1) Elizabeth who m. Edward Cranfield of whose issue (if any) nothing is known ; and (2) Katharine (the 1st da.), who hi. as his first wife John (Savage), Earl of Rivers, who d. 10 Oct. 1654, leaving, by her 3 sons and five daughters. The issue of all the sous became extinct (with the Earldom of Rivers), in 172S, while two of the daughters d. s.p. Of the three other daughters of the Countess Rivera (1) Lady Jane Savage, is represen- ted by her issue by her third husband George Pitt, of whom were the Barons Rivers, extinct 1SS0, (2) Lady Catherine, by her second husband, was represented by the Earls of Portmore (S.'], extinct 183:5; and (3) Lady Mary m. (as his first wife), Henry Killigrew, Groom or* the Bedchamber, by whom she had a son, James, living March 10S2/3, who is said to have d. s.p.