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 JEPHSOK-NORREYS—JODRELL. 345 JEPHSON-NOK- KEYS, Sir Charles Denham Or- lando, of Mallo-w Cas- tle, CO. Cork, D.L. Baro- net, so created 6 Aug. 1838, M.P. Mallow 1826/59, assumed the additional surname and arms of NORREYS by R.L. 18 July, 1838; b. 1799; m. 1821, Catherine Cecilia Jane, dau. of William Franks, Esq. of Carrig. CO. Cork, J.P. ; she d. 14 Dec. 1853, having had 2 sons and 2 daus. (1) Denham 'William, b. 1821. (2) John Aubrey, d. 22 St-pt. 185G. (3) Catheriue Louisa. (4) Philippa Maria, m. 28 Dec. 1857, to Lieut.-Col. James Har- wood Rocke, late 18th re^. deputy-judge-advocate at head- quarters. Arms — Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. and gu. a fesse az. in the 2nd and 3rd a fret or, a crescent for difference, Xorrets. 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a chevron between three Uons' heads bezantee a sun in splendour, Jephsox. Crest — On a mount vert a raven rising pp. MOTTO — Lovalement je sers. Seat— The Castle, Mallow, Cork. Empagr. ANTHONY JEPHSON, of Mallow, M.P. (son of Anthony, 4th son of Major-G-en. AVilliam, eldest son of Sir John Jephson, of Mallow, co. Cork, and Froj'le, Hants. — see preceding article) ; m. 1st, Catherine, dau. "of Right Hon. Aj-mondisham Vesey, of Lucan (B. DE VESCI). and 2ndly— 22 Dec. 1741, Hannah, dau. of Eight Hon. Sir John Rogerson, chief justice king's bench Ireland, and had issue. His grand- son, WJ ILLIAM JEPHSON, of Mallow (son of William Jephson, W M.P. Mallow, and his wife Eleanor, dau. of J. AValsh. of DuUardstown, co. Meath),lieut.-col. in the army ; m. thrice, 1st, Eliza, dau. of John Appy, of New York, and had a son, (1) William, of New York, m. Mary Farquhar, anii had a dau. LAUR-i (coheir), m. 16 Oct. 1828, to George Elliott Taylor. of New York (brother of Gen. Pringle Taylor, of Penning- ton House, Hants); he d. 2 Feb. 1833, leaving 2 sons and a dau. [1] "William Jephson TAYLOR, b. 15 Sept. 1829 ; d. s. p. [2] Cortlandt Mulcaster, b. 8 Feb. 1833 ; married and has issue. [3] Maria Farquhar died, leaving 2 daus. William JEPHSOy m. 2ndly, Hon. Anne Emma Butler ; and 3rdly, Loviisa, dau. of Charles Kensington, of Blackheath, Kent; she d. 17 May, 1854, leaving an only son, (2) Sir Charles Denman Orlando Jephson-Nor- reys, created a Baroxet 6 Aug. 1838. (White-Jervis — see White.) (Clarke-Jervoise — see Clarke.) JODEELL, Sir Edward Eepps, of Sail Park, Norfolk, J.P. (178-1, G.B.), m.a. rector of Saxlingham 1855/72 ; s. his father as 3rd Baronet in 1861 ; b. 20 June, 1825; m. 10 June, 1852, Lucinda Emma Maria, dau. of Eobert T Gar- den, Esq. of Eirer Lyons, King's CO.; heir presumptive, his cou- sin Edward. Arms — Ermines, a trefoil slipped or between three buckles arg. Crest — A demi - cock, ings erected or, combed and wattled gu. issuant out of a chaplet of roses of the last barbed and seeded or. MOTTO — Non sibi. sed patriae natus. Seats — Sail Park, Norfolk, and Nethercote House, Oxfordshire. TOWX HOUSE— 21, Portland Place, W. The Baroxetct. JOHN EASE, of Great Melton, Norfolk ; m. Mary (whose sister Elizabeth, m. to Richard Warner, of North Elm- ham, CO. Norfolk — see below), dau. of Edward, and sister and coheir of Edward Lombe, of Weston, sheriff Norfolk, 1714, and had 2 sons, (1) Sir John, created a Baronet 22 Jan. 1784. (2) Edward, of Sail. Norfolk ; b. 1733 ; d. 4 May, 1804, having m. April, 1754, Vertue. 3rd and youngest dau. and coheir of John Eepps, of Matishall, Norfolk (by his wiie Tertue, dau. and coheir of James Bordman, of Lynn) ; she d. 25 May, 1801, having had with other issue 3 daus. his eventual co- heirs, [1] Yertue,b. 15 May, 1755 ; d. 23 Mar. 1806, having m. 19 May, 1772, to Richard Paul Jodrell, Esq. (see below); he d. 26 Jan. 1831, having had with other issue a son. Sir Richard Paul Jodrell, s. as 2nd Baronet. [2] Sophia, b. 19 May, 1757; m. AprU, 1781, to Eobert Marsham, Esq. (E. ROMNET). [3] Mary Hase, m. 1787. to Thomas Browne Evans, Esq. of North Tuddenhani, Norfolk, j.p. D.L. ; he d. 1827. SIR JOHN HASE, assumed by Act of Parliament in 1762 the name of Lombe, was created a B.roxet 22 Jan. 1784, with remainder to his brother Edward (who d. 1804) and the male descendants of his niece Yertue, the wife of Richard Paul Jodrell, of Saxlingham, Norfolk. Sir John d. unm. 27 May, 1817. Hinpagp. PALT. JODRELL, of Duffield [son and heir of Paul Jodrell (descended from John Jodrell, a younger brother of the house of Yeardsley, settled at Moor House, Stafford, at the latter end of the sixteenth century), and his wife Judith, dau. and coheir of Gilbert Sheldon, Esq. and great-niece of Gilbert Sheldon, archbishop of Canterbury], solicitor-gen. to Frederick Prince of Wales ; b. 20 Feb. 1713 ; d. 30 June. 175i, haing m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Warner, of North Elmham, Norfolk by his wife, Elizabeth Lombe aforesaid, and had 3 sons and a dau. [1] Richard Paul, of whom presently. [2] Sir Paul, physician to the Nabob of Arcot, knighted 26 Oct. 1787; d. at Madras, Mar. 1803, hjiving m. Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Be^vicke, of Close House, Northmnb. and had an only dau. Paulina Elizabeth, d. 17 April, 1862, having m. June, 1804 to Sir John Henry Seale. Bart, who d. 29 Nov. 1844. [3] Henry, of Bayfield Hall, Norfolk, M.P.; d. s. p. 11 Mar. 1814, having m. 2 Sept. 1807, Johanna, eldest dau. of John Wevland, Esq. fof Woodrising and Woodeaton, O.xford. (She re-m. 20 July. 1815, to George N Best, Esq. of the Middle Temple ; he d. 25 Mar. 1845, aged 76.) [4] Elizabeth, d., having m. 1768, to Richard Warburton Lytton, of Knebworth, Herts; he d. 29 Dec. 1810, having had an only dau. and heir, Elizabeth Barbara, of Knebworth. who by R.L. 25 Nov. 1811, took the surname and arms of Ltttox in addition to and' after that of Bulwer, and d. 19 Dec. 1844, having m. I June 1798, to Brigadier-Gen. William Earle Bulwer, of Wood Dall- liug and Heydon ; he d. 1807, leaving issue (E. Ltttox).