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 358 TA I (CASTER — TA 1 1. Ho VS. TADCASTER, ?>. "Tapcaster, co. V.nk," Viscouiitcy ((/Brim) cr. 1711; see "Thomond" EarldoM [I.], cr. 154&. under the SUi Earl; both dignities becoming ex. 17-11. ?>. " TADCASTERof Tailcasler, co. York," Barony ((T />/•'<») ; cr. 1826; see " Tuomond " Marquessate [[.] a: 1800, under the 2d Marquess ; ex. 1S-10. TAFELBERG. See "Rosmf.ad of Rosmead, co AVcst mca tl i, and oi- Tafelberg in South Africa," Barony f Robinson , ; cr. 1S96. TAILBOYS, TALBOYS, or TAILBOYS DE KY.MK. Barony by J Ch.bert T am. hoys, of Iyine( A ), co. Lincoln, s. arid Writ, h. of Sir George Taii.lhoYs(I>) of the same (aged 28 in 1 195 ; »/.( c ) L 1529 1 " f " tuu seating sickness " 7 Aug. 1517), by Elizabeth, da oi Sir ' William OaSCOIOMS, m. Elizabeth, sometime (1519) Mistress to Henry V1II.(»), 1st da. of Sir John Blocnt of Kinlet. Salop, by Catharine, da. and h. of Sir Hugh PkhsHAU. of Knightlcy, co. Stafford, and appears (possibly in consequence of such alliance), to have been sum. to purl, as a Baron (LOUD TAIL- BOYS) in or before 152fl.(«) He d. If. April 153!>, and was bur. at Kytne. M l. His willow m, about 1540, as his Brat wife, Edward (Clinton I, Lord Clinton, after- wards (1572), cr. Earl ok Lincoln, and d. s.p.m.( r ) before 1548. II. 1539. 2. George (Taildoys, Lord Taii.roys, 1st and only surv. s. and h. ; d. a minor and unm. C Sep. 1539. III. 1539, J. Elizabeth, siio jure Baroness Taii.roys, only to sister and h. m. Thomas VVymbisH, who, in her right, claimed to be 1560. 1 sum. to ParL as a Bares, but it was decided by the I.. Chief Justice in the presence of Henry VIII. [1640-461, " that no man, husband of a Baroness, should use the title of her dignity until he had a child by her, whereby he should become tenant by courtesie of her Barony. (B) He d. about (») See vol. iv, p. 425, note "a," sub " Kyme." ( b ) A Pedigree of Talboys, of Kyme, is in the " Genealogist," vol. ii, pp. 19-24, and 42-53, hi an article by Mark Noble, on " the beautiful Elizabeth Blount.'' See also Banks's, "liar, ingh" (<•) His will dat. 18 Jan. 1512, is in " A 7 , and Q.," 8th S. iv., 482. ( d j See vol. v, p. 91, note " a," sub. " Lincoln." (°) " Dugdale, in his ' Lists of Summons,' upon the authority of a MS. in the College of Arms, marked H. 13, states that among the Lords in the Parliament [152!'], 21 Hen. VIII., who ' made their entry into the Parliament chamber of which Garter demanded to have a reward for their said entries and ordering of their seats and registering of their names and arms of every one after their estates according to the old ordinances,' was ' The Lord Talboys, xxa. ; ' and among ' the names of the Barons, as they sate and entred in the Parliament in order in [1530-37], the xxviii year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth,' on the authority of the same MS. he includes ' The Lord Talboys of Kyme ; ' but he gives no account of him in his Baronage, nor dues the name of Lord Talboys occur in the List of Peers summoned in the reign of Henry VIII. in Dugdale'H ' List of Summonses,' excepting as is above quoted. The 'Lords' Journals' fur [1529-30], 21 Hen. VjQLL are not extant ; those for [1533-34], 25 Heu. VIII. are regularly pieserved, but Lord Talboys' name does not ouce appear therein." [Uourtltope]. ( f ) Her three daughters are set forth in the article mentioned in note " b " above, where, however (p. 22), the date of death of Gilbert, Lord Tailboys, is given as " 15 April 1530 " apparently in error. (B) This is the final decision on that point, but it may be observed that no one since that date has been sum. to Pari, in right of a Barony possessed by his wife, even tho' he had issue by her.