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 BULKELEY 413 VI. 1 739- 6, James (Bulkeley), Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel [I.], br. and h., b. 17 Feb., and hap. 2 Mar. i']i6l'], at Beaumaris; M.P. (Tory) for Beaumaris, 1739-52; Constable of Beau- maris Castle and Chamberlain of North Wales. He w., 5 Aug. 1749, Emma, da. and h. of Thomas Rowlands, of Nant, co. Carnarvon, and of Caerau, co. Anglesey, by Ellin, da. and h. of William Roberts, of Castellor. He d. 23 Apr. 1752, in his 35th year, at his seat, Baronhill, co. Anglesey, and was bur. at Beaumaris. Admon. 8 Apr. 1754. His widow m., 28 June 1760, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Sir Hugh Williams, 8th Bart, (of Penrhyn), who rf'. 19 Aug. 1796. (^) She d. 18 Aug. 1770, at Baronhill afsd., and was bur. at Llanfair-Ynghorwy. VII. 1752. 7. Thomas James (Bulkeley, afterwards Warren- Bulkeley), Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel [I.], posthu- BARONY. jnous s. and .,b. 12 Dec. 1752. M.P.('') for Anglesey J ^84 1774-84. Lord Lieut, of co. Carnarvon 1781 till his to death. On 14 May 1784 he was cr. LORD BULKELEY, 1822. BARON OF BEAUMARIS, CO. Anglesey [G.B.]. He m., 26 Apr. 1777, at her father's house, Grafton Str., St. Geo., Han. Sq., Elizabeth Harriet, da. and h, of Sir George Warren, of Foynton, co. Chester, K.B., by his ist wife, Jane, da. and h. of Thomas Revel, of Fetcham, Surrey. In consequence of this alliance, by Royal lie, 20 Sep. 1802, he took the name of Warren before that of Bulkeley. He d. suddenly, s.p., at Englefield Green, Berks, 3 June 1822, and was bur. at Baronhill afsd., when all his Peerage honours became extinct.i^^ Will dat. 21 July 1 8 13 to 21 June 18 16, pr. 1822. His widow d. 23 Feb. 1826, at Englefield Green afsd., aged 66. Will {f) pr. Mar. 1826 and Apr. 1838. {f) Their s. and h., Sir Robert Williams, 9th Bart., d. i Dec. 1830, and was mc. by his s. and h. {b. 23 Sep. 1801) Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams, who, being thuss. of the uterine br. of the last Viscount Bulkeley, sue, under the latter's will, to the Bulkeley estates in North Wales, though in no way descended from that family. By Royal lie. 26 June 1827, he took the name Bulkeley after that of Williams. (*■) He was a Whig till the Coalition of 1783, after which he supported Pitt, and so got his British peerage from him. After Pitt's first administration he again reverted to the Whigs. V.G. ("=) It was one of the three extinctions used according to the act of Union [I.], in the creation of the Barony of Bloomfield [I.] in 1825. ('*) She devised the estates of the Warren family at Poynton and elsewhere, co. Chester (above 2,500 acres, worth, in 1883, nearly ;/^ii,oooa year), to Frances Maria, only da. and h. of Adm. the Rt. Hon. Sir John Borlase Warren, Bart., G.C.B., in the (apparently erroneous) belief of her being a descendant of the old family of Warren of Poynton, though (even allowing the truth of the apocryphal pedigree of the family of Warren, formerly Waring, of Stapleford, Notts, as given in Watson's House of JVarren), she was no nearer than ninth cousin twice removed, while many un- doubted descendants of that family of much closer relationship to the testatrix were existing. This fortunate lady was then wife of George Charles Sedley, afterwards