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 SAVILE — SAXHAM. 61 Robert, another son of said John, rem. to Edmund the youngest Bon of the said Jobn."( a ) He m. firstly, Catharine, da. of Christopher (Willoughby), 2d Baron Willouqhby OF Pamiam, by Margaret, da. of Edward (Clinton), 1st Earl of Lincoln. She d. s.p. He m. secondly, 20 Nov. 1586, at Great Berkhampstead, Berks, Elizabeth, sister of Henry, 1st Viscount Falkland [S.], 1st da. of Sir Edward Cabyk, of Aldenham, Herts, by Catharine, Dow. Baroness Paget, da. of Sir Henry Ktiyvet He d. 31 Aug. 1630, aged 74, and was bur. at Batley. Will pr. at York. It 1G30. 2. Thomas (Savile), Viscount Savile and Baron Castlebar [I."|, also BaRON Savile ok Pomfret [E.], 3d s., b. about 1G90, was er. n peer of Ireland as above, v. p. 11 June 1628, and sue, to the English Barony, 31 Aug. 1630, under the spec. rem. in its creation. He was er. 25 May 1644, EAKL OF SUSSEX. See that dignity, which, with all the other aboveuamed honours, become extinct iu 1671. SAVILE OF RUFFORI). Barony. 1, The Rt. lion. Sir Jotin Savile, formerly Savile- I 18S8 Lu.mlky, cf Rufibrd, Notts, one of the Ulegit. sons( b ) of John (Savilk- Lumlkt) Sth Earl of Scarborough (who d. unm. 29 Oct. 1856, aged 78), by Agnes, generally called Agnes Lr.MLEY, was b. 6 Jan. 1818 ; entered the foreign office 1841 ; Envoy to Dresden 1806-67 ; to the Swiss con- federation 1867 ; to Brussels 1S68-S3 ; C.B. 1S73 ; P.C 18S3 ; K.C.B. 1S78 ; G.C.B. 1885 ; Ambassador to Soma 1SS3-S7. By royal lie, 2S May, 18S7, he took the name of Soeiie, and was cr. 27 Oct. 1888 BARON SAVILE OF RUFFORD, co. Notting- ham, with spec, rem., failing heirs male of his body, to his nephew " John Savile- Lumley Esq., only sou of Frederick Savile- Lumley, Clerk, late Rector of Bilsthorpe, co. Nottingham dec." Family Estates. — These, in 1SS3 (when belonging to Augustus William Savile), consisted of 17,820 acres in Notts and 16,000 iu the West Riding of Yorkshire. Total, 33,820 acres, worth i'52,213 a year. Principal ltesidcucc. Rull'ord Abbey, near Ollertou, Notts. SAVILLE see Savile. SAX BY. i.e., " Saunderson of Saxby, co. Lincoln," Barony (Snnndurson), cr. 1714 ; see " Castlkton of Sandbbck," Earldom, cr. 1720 ; ex. 1723. SAWLEY. i.e., "Hay of Sawley, co. Yoik," Barony (#".'/), cr. 1G15; soo "Carlisle," Earldom, cr. 1622; ex. 1660. SAXIIAM. Sec "Crofts of Saxiiam, co. Suffolk," Barony {Crofts) cr. 1658 ; ex. 1G77. (») "Creations, 1483-1646 " in ap. 47th Rep. D. K. Pub. Records. The grantee had two sons older than the three aboveuamed ones, both of whom married, but Edward the 2d son (bap. 8 April 1589, at Great Berkhampstead), had died in Feb. 1603. The eldest son, Henry (bap. 9 Jan. 1587/8 as afsd.) had an only son, John Savile, and it seems probable that it was for the purpose of disinheriting one of these two that the special remainder in the peerage was made. Thomas the 3d son of the grantee had obtained his Irish titles the previous month, tit., 11 June 1628. ( b ) The others were (1) Henry Savile-Lumley, ufterwatrit Savile, sometime an officer in the Life Guards, to whom his father devised the Savile estates of Rnfford, Thornhill, & c ., on condition of his taking the name of Savile. He, who was Sheriff for Notts 1861, d. s.p. 28 Aug. 1SS1 ; (2) Rev. Frederick Savile-Lumley, B.A, b. 1822, Rector of Bilsthorpe, Notts, 1847 ; (3) Augustus William Savile-Lumley, afterwards Savile b. 1829, was of Rnfford Abbey afsd.. 1S81 ; Assistant Master of the Ceremonies, 1881-87, </. s.p. 13 April 1887.