BERK E kE.Y UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA SYNOPSIS EXTINCT BARONETAGE ENGLAND. C. WOODFALL, angei. court, skinner street, London. SYNOPSIS EXTINCT BARONETAGE ENGLAND; Containing THE DATE OF THE CREATION, WITH THE SUCCESSION OF BARONETS, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE MARRIAGES AND TIME OF DEATH. BY WILLIAM COURTHOPE, Esq., EDITOR OF THE IMPROVED EDITIONS OF DEBRETT'S I'EERAGE, AND BARONETAGE. ♦' What toyle hath been taken, as no man thinketh, so no man believeth, but he that hath made the tryall." LONDON : J., G,, AND F. RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD, AND WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL. MDCCCXXXV. \V3S C.S4Z2 PREFACE. The Order of Baronets was instituted by King James the First, in the year 1611. From that period to the present time upwards of 1550 creations have taken place, of which nearly 900 have become Extinct. It was not until more than a century had elapsed that any work was printed which gave an account of the families of Baronets or exhibited the descent of these dignities : Collins made the first attempt in 1720, and was followed by Wotton, in 1727 : in 1741, the latter individual, aided by Collins, published upon a more extended scale The English Baronetage, in 4 vols. 8vo., a work of high repute, evincing both labour and research, and which has not been superseded by the efforts of subsequent writers ;-.— many works have since appeared treating of the Existing Baronetage, but no attempt has been made to shew the origin, or trace the descent of the numerous Titles, which have become Extinct. It may perhaps appear sin- gular, that Wotton left so useful a work unaccomplished, as he possessed the best materials which then existed and even now exist for such a pur- pose, — the collections made by Peter Le Neve, esq., Norroy ; a man equally distinguished for his professional learning and zeal, for his antiquarian knowledge, and an indefatigable industry in the collection of a rich and valuable collection of Manuscripts. JIany difficulties probably presented themselves, independently of the great sacrifice of time required for prose- cuting enquiries into the pedigrees of families which had been some years extinct in the male line. The lapse of another century has not diminished those difficulties, although it has certainly rendered such a publication still more desirable. The Editor of the present volume has found many obstacles to check him in his pursuit, which sometimes induced him to abandon all intention of publication : after the devotion of several years to the subject, he finds it impossible to produce so perfect a work as he could wish, although limited in his present object to a mere succession of Baronets, the time of Extinction, with the relationship of each Barmiet to his predecessor, and their respective marriages and dates of death. Impressed, however, with the utility of the Work, as a Book of reference to the Genealogist, the Antiquarian, and the Lawyer, and alone able to appreciate the value of the labour which he has bestowed upon it, or to es- timate the hours through which he has toiled, and the numberless ponde- rous volumes which he has turned over, in acquiring the information which 1^ these pages embody, meagre as at first view it may appear, he has deter- mined to submit it to a candid Public, with all its defects, rather than his manuscript should be lost, in the confidence that what it does contain will not be thought unworthy of preservation, and of laying the foundation for a more improved edition. The Editor has only to add that, notwithstanding many difficulties en- countered in the progress of the work, he has been in some degree com- pensated in having had resources open to him, (arising from peculiar cir- cumstances,) which have added considerably to the value and character of the matter collected. In the compilation he has consequently spared neither time, nor reasonable expense : his researches have not been confined to the successive editions of the printed Baronetages, or the published obituaries of the Historical Register, the Gentleman's Magazine, &c., to County Histories, family Memoirs, and similar works ; but he has consulted atten- tively large manuscript collections to which he has been favoured with access, and, whenever it was necessary for the clearing up any doubtful point, examined many original authorities. The manuscript collections of Le Neve, before referred to, are now in the rich Library of the College of Arms, where the Editor, by the liberality of its members has had free access to them, — one amongst other obligations of which he has ever been sensible, and takes this opportunity of acknow- ledging with the most unfeigned gratitude. 24 Mahch, 1835. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Addams, Jesse, Esq., LL.D. (Two Copies.) Addams, Richard, Esq. Addams, Mr. William. Alves, Duncax D., Esq. Andrews, Biggs, Esq. (Two Copies.) Bandinel, Rev. Bulkeley, D.D. Barham, Rev. R. Harris, M.A. Beltz, George Frederick, Esq., F.S.A., Lancaster Herald. Benham, D., Esq. Bekson, Robert, Esq., F.L.S. Bentley, Samuel, Esq. Besemeres, William, Esq. Betham, Sir William, F.S.A., Ulster King of Arms. BiGLAND, Sir Ralph, Garter King of Arms. Black, William Henry, Esq. Bliss, Rev. Philip, D.C.L. BosANQUET, Samuel Rich., Esq. Britton, John, Esq., F.S.A. Browne, J. Markham, Esq. BucKE, Rev. Horace Walpole, M.A. (Two Copies.) BuLLER, J. W., Esq. Candler, Edward, Esq. (Two Copies.) Carnarvon, Right Hon. the Countess of. Channell, William, Esq. Cleasby, Stephen, Esq. Cleasby, Anthony, Esq. Cotton, William, Esq. Courthope, George, Esq., Wileigh. (Two Copies.) Courthope, Mr. J. B. (Two Copies.) Courthope, Mr. J. Bryan. Curling, John, Esq. Dawes, Matthew, Esq. Ellis, Sir Henry, K.H., F.R., and S.A. EvERED, Mrs. C. H. W. Friend, Matthew, Esq., R.N., F.R.S. (Two Copies.) Fobman, George-Ellery, Esq., R.N. Gage, John, Esq., Lincoln's Inn, F.R.S., Director S.A. Gardiner, John Bull, Esq. Gorton, Thomas, Esq. Grimaldi, Stacey, Esq., F.S.A. GwiLT, Joseph, Esq., F.S.A. GwiLT, Charles Perkins, Esq. Hardy, T. D., Esq., F.S.A. Hastings, Thomas, Esq., Captain R.N. Hawker, Joseph, Esq., F.S.A., Richmond Herald. Hepburn, J. G., Esq. Hill, H. Rivington, Esq. (Two Copies.) Holt, John, Esq. (Two Copies.) tIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Hope, John Adrian, Esq. Howard, Henry, of Greystoke, Esq. Hudson, W. B., Esq. Huntley, Rev. R. Webster, M.A. Jones, Michael, Esq., F.S.A. Jacob, Charles, Esq. Jacob, Ri-chard, Esq. Isaac, Edward, Esq. Kitchener, William, Esq. Lane, Thomas, Esq. Laurie, Robert, Esq., Rouge Croix. Lodge, Edmund, Esq., K.H., F.S.A., Norvoy King of Anns. Long, Charles E., Esq. Lysley, W. J., Esq., F.S.A. Malcolm, Robert, Esq., R.N. Malcolm, Mrs. Martin, Francis, Esq., Windsor Herald. Morton, James, Esq. Neeld, Joseph, Esq., M.P., F.S.A. Nelson, Parke, Esq. Nicolas, Sir N. Harris, G.C.M.G., K.H. Parke, J., Esq., M.D. Peache, Clement, Esq. Pearson, George, Esq. Phillipps, Sir Thomas, Bart., F.R. and A.S, Phillips, Robert B., Esq. Poussett, Peter, Esq. (Two Copies.) PoussETT, John, Esq., Margate. Poussett, Miss, IMargate. Prodgers, Rev. Edwin, M.A. Protheroe, Edward, Esq., F.S.A. PuLMAN, James, Esq., F.S.A., Portcullis. Rigge, John, Esq. Rose, Mrs., Ramsgate. Savage, Miss. Stapleton, Thomas, Esq., F.S.A. Steele, James, Esq. Strang FORD, Right Hon. Viscount, G.C.B., G.CH. Streatfield, Rev. Thomas, 31. A. StrFFiELD, Right Hon. Lord. SWEETLAND, JoHN, Esq. SWEETLAND, WiLLIAM, Esq. Symons, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Taylor, Mr. Teed, John Godfrey, Esq. Teeson, Rev. John, M.A. Todd, William, Esq. Vines, William, Esq. West, Joseph, Esq., M.D. Woods, Sir William, K.H., Clarencieux King of Arms. Wyche, Hezekiah, Esq. Wyche, Thomas Eyre, Esq. Wynne, William Watkin Edward, Esq. Young, Charles George, Esq., York Herald. (Six C«^^ies ) Young, John, Esq. Young, Adam, Esq. Young, William, Esq. CORRIGENDA, AKD OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING. Page 5, Andrews, of Shaw Place, creation, in lieu of 19 July 1776, read 19 Aug. 1766. 11, line 6 from the bottom, in lieu o/ Ayschcombe, read Ayshcombe. 18, line 3 from the top, in lieu of Edward-Bayntun Rolt, read Ed- ward Bayntun-Rolt. 48, Compton creation, read 6 May 168G. 68, line 21 from the top, in lieu of Heselhope, read John Heslop. 75, dele article Farnaby, the baronetcy being still in existence. 209, Watson creation, read 23 June. BAILLIE, of PoRTMAN SauARE, CO. Middlesex. Cr. 11 Dec. 1812. I. Sir EwEN Baillie, major-general, and sometime provisional com- mander of his majesty's forces in Bengal, created as above ; having no issue, he obtained a second patent, with remainder to his nephew, Alexander Mackenzie, of Fairburn, and dying s-p. 21 Aug. 1820, the dignity under the first patent became Ext. BASSETT, of Tehidy, co. Cornwall. Cr. 24 Nov. 1779. I. Sir Francis Basset t, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron De Dunstanville, 17 June 1796, and further created, 30 Oct. 1797, baron Bassett, of Stratton, co. Cornwall, with remainder to his only da. and her issue male : his lordship wi., 1st, Frances-Susanna, da. of John-Hip- pesley Coxe, of Stone Easton, co. Somerset, esq. ; and 2dly, Harriet, da. of sir William Lemon, of Carclew, co. Cornwall, bart., but dying s.p.m. 5 Feb. 1835, the barony of Bassett devolved on his da., but that of De Dunstan- ville with the baronetcy became Ext. BERRY, of Catton, co. Norfolk. Cr. 12 Dec. 1806. I. Sir Edward Berry, created as above, m. Louisa, da. of Samuel Forster, of Norwich, D.D. Sir Edward was a distinguished ofiicer of his majesty's navy, and received three medals for his services at the battles of " The Nile ", " Trafalgar ", and " St. Domingo " : he d., rear-admiral of the white and K.C.B., 13 Feb. 1831, ast. 62, s.p., when the title became Ext. X OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING. CAMPBELL. Cr. 6 May 1815. L Sir Alexander Campbell, created as above, lieut.-general and colonel SOth foot, m., 1st, Olympia-Elizabeth, sister of sir John Morshead, bart. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth- Anne, da. of the rev, Robert Pemberton ; but having no male issue surviving, sir Alexander obtained a second patent, with remainder to his grandson, Alexander-Thomas Cockbum, and dying 11 Dec. 1824, the dignity under the iirst patent became Ext. ROBERTSON, of Holland. Cr. 20 Feb. 1677. I. Sir Alexander Robertson, created as above, settled in Holland, where he assumed the surname of Colyear. II. David, s. and h., came over from Holland with king William III., and was created a peer of Scotland by the title of lord Portmore and Black- ness, 1 June 1699, and further advanced to the dignities of earl of Port- more, viscount IMilsington, and lord Colyear, 13 April 1703 ; m. Catherine, countess of Dorchester, only child of sir Charles Sidley, bart., and d. 2 Jan. 1730. III. Charles, 2d earl, K.T., s. and h., m. Juliana, da. of Roger Hale, of Halewell, co. Devon, esq., relict of Peregrine, 3d duke of Leeds, and d. 5 July 1785, set. 85. IV. William-Charles, 3d earl, s. andh., m. Mary, da. of John Leslie, 9th earl of Rothes, and d. 15 Nov. 1823, aet. 78. V. Thomas-Charles, 4th earl, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary-Elizabeth, only child of Brownlow, 3d duke of Ancaster ; and 2dly, Frances, da. of Wil- liam Blurrels, esq., but dying s.p.m. surviving 18 Jan. 1835, the title be- came Ext. ABBREVIATIONS. h. born m. married unm. unmarried da. or das. daughter or daughters h. heiress s.p. without issue s.p.m. without male issue s.p.s. without surviving issue s.p.l. without legitimate issue s. and h. son and heir b. and h. brother and heir n. and h. nephew and heir d. died Ext. extinct. F.R.S. Fellow of the Royal Society F.S.A. Fellow of the Society of Antiquarians D.C.L. Doctor of the Civil Law ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. K.G. Knight of the Garter K.T. Knight of the Thistle K.P. Knight of St. Patrick G.C.B. Grand Cross of the Bath K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Bath C.B. Companion of the Bath G.C.IM.G. Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. G-eorge of the Ionian Islands K.C.M.G. Commander of St. Michael and St. George of the Ionian Islands G.C.H. Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order K.C.H. Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order K.H. Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order K.C. Knight of the Crescent of Turkey K.J. Knight of St. Joachim K.S.L. Knight of the Sun and Lion of Persia K.T.S. Knight of the Tower and Sword of Portugal K.A. of St. Andrew of Russia K.A.N. Alexander Newskie, of Russia K.S.G. Knight of St. George, of Russia K.B.E. Black Eagle of Russia K.S.W. of St. Wladimir in Russia RW. William in the Netherlands K.F.M. St. Ferdinand and Merit in Sicily K.G.F. Golden Fleece in Spain K.M.T. of Maria Theresa, in Austria K.F. of Ferdinand of Spain K.C.S. Charles IIL of Spaia ABBKEVIATIOMS. K.E. White Eagle in Poland K.S.E. St. Esprit in France K.B.A. St. Bento d' Avis in Portugal K.B.E. Black Eagle in Russia K.G.V. Gustavus Vasa in Sweden K.L. Leopold of Austria KM. Knight of Malta K.M. Mount in Holstein K.M.J. Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria R.N.S. Royal North Star in Sweden K.R.E. Red Eagle in Prussia K.S. Sword in Sweden K.S.A. St. Anne in Russia K.S.P. St. Stanislaus in Poland SYNOPSIS EXTINCT BARONETAGE. ABDY, of Albins, co. Essex. Cr. 9 June 166*0. I. Sir Robert Abdy, created as above, married Catherine, daughter of sir John Gayer, knight, and died circa 1670. II. Sir JoHX, s. and h,, m. Jane, da. of George Nicholas, esq., and d. 1692. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Theodosia, da. of George Bramstone, LL.D., and d. 27 Aug, 1748. IV. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 2 April 1759, when the title became Ext. ABDY, of MooRES, co. Essex. Cr. 22 June 1660. I. Sir John Abdy, created as above, d. s.p. circa 1662, when the title became Ext. ABERCROMBIE, of Edinburgh. Cr. 21 May 1709. I. Sir James Abercrombie, capt. of the Coldstream regt. of foot guards, created as above, d. s.p. 14 Nov. 1724, when the title became Ext. ACTON, of London, co. Middlesex. Cr. 30 May 1629. I. Sir William Acton, created as above, d. s.p.m. 1650-1, when the title became Ext. l,B 2 SYNOPSIS OF THE ADAMS, of London. Cr. 13 June 1660. I. Sir Thomas Adams, created as above, w. Anne, da. of Humphrey IMapstead, of Trenton, co. Essex, and d. 24 Feb. 1667. II. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da, of John Rushout, esq., sister of sir James Rushout, bart. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of Burnet, relict of Alderman Allington, of London, by whom he had no issue, and d. 1687. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. Aug. 1690. IV. Sir Charles, b. and h., from whom the estates passed to his niece Jane, wife of Sir Erasmus Norwich, bart., only child of his elder b. William, m. Frances, da. of sir Francis Rolle, knt., but d. s.p. 12 Aug. 1726. V. Sir Robert, b. and h., w., 1st, Dorothea, da. and co-h. of Piercy Wiseman, esq., who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Diana, da. of , of Northampton- shire, and d. circa 1754. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., capt. R.N., died on the Virginia station, s.p., 12 April 1770, when it is believed the title became Ext. AIRMINE, of OsGODBY, co. Lincoln. Cr. 28 Nov. 1619. I. Sir 'William Airmine, created as above, w., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Blichael Hicks, knt. ; 2dly, Mary, da. and co-h. of Henry Talbot, 4th son of George, earl of Shrewsbury, and d. 1651. II. Sir William, s. and h. (by the 1st marriage), m. Anne, da. and co-h. of sir Robert Crane, of Chilton, co. Suffolk, bart. (who re-m. John, Lord Belasyse), but d. s.p.m. before 1662. III. Sir Michael, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of John, viscount Chaworth, but dying s.p. 1668, the title became Ext. ALLAN, of KiNGSGATE, CO. Kent. Cr. 18 Sept. 1819. I. Lieut. -Col. sir Alexander Allan, director of the E. I. company, created as above, d, s.p. 14 Sept. 1820, aet. 56, when the title became Ext. ALLEN, of London, co. Middlesex. Cr. 14 June 1660. I. Sir Thomas Allen, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Birch, of London, vintner, and set. 64, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. ASGILL, of LoNDOK. Cr. 10 April I76I. I. Sir Charles Asgill, sometime lord mayor of London, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of Henry Vanderstorgen, of London, merchant, who d. s.p. ; 2dly, , da. of Daniel Tratville, secretary to the Spanish Embassy, and d. 1788. II. General sir Charles, col. 11th regt. of foot, s. and h., m. Jemima- Sophia, da. of admiral sir Chaloner Ogle, but dying s.p. 1823, the title be- eame Ext. ASHBY, of Hahefield, co. Middlesex. €r. 18 June 1622. I. Sir Francis Ashby, created as above, m. Joan, da. of , but dying s.p.m. 1623-4, the title became Ext. ASHE, of Twickenham, co. Middlesex. Cr. 19 Sept. 1060. I. Sir Joseph Ashe, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Robert Wilson, of London, merchant, and d, circa 1686. II. Sir James, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. and co-h. of sir Edmund Bowyer, of Camberwell, co. Surrey, knt., but dying s.p.m. 8 Nov. 1734, the title became Ext- ASHFIELD, of Netherhall, co. Suffolk. Cr. 27 July 1026. I. Sir John Ashfield, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Richard Sutton, knt., and d. 1635- II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. 1st, , da. and co-h. of sir Richard Rogers, of Eastwood, co. Gloucester, knt.; 2dly, Dorcas, da. of James Hore, esq., of the Mint, and d. circa 1684. III. Sir John, s. and h. (by the 1st marriage), m. Anne, da. of James Hore above named. Sir John was living in 1692, as also his son Charles, a minor, but had wasted his estate. The baronetcy in 1 727 was Ext. ASHHURST, of Emington, co. Oxon. Cr. 21 July 1688. I. Sir Henry Ashhurst, created as above, m. Diana, da. of William, lord Paget, and d. 13 April I7IO. 8 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Henhy, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Sir Thomas Draper, of Sunninghill, co. Berks, bart., but dying s.p. 17 May 1732, the title became Ext. ASHLEY, of St. Giles Winburne, co. Dorset. Cr. 3 July 1622. I. Sir Anthony AsHLES", created as above, m. Jane, da. and h. of Philip Okeover, of Okeover, co. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p.m. 13 Jan. 1628, the title became Ext. ASSHETON, of Lever, co. Lancaster. Cr. 28 June 1620. I. Sir Ralph Assheton, created as above, m., 1st, Dorothy, da. of sir James Bellingham, of Levens, co. Westmoreland, knt. ; 2dly, Eleanor, da. of Thomas Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp, co. Lancaster, esq., and d. 1645. II. Sir Ralph, s. and h., «i., 1st, Dorothy, da. of Nicholas Tufton, 1st earl of Thanet ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Sapcote Harrington, but d. s.p. III. Sir Edmund, b. and h., d. s.p. IV. Sir John, b. and h., m. Catharine, da, of sir Richard Fletcher, of Hutton, CO. Cumberland, bart., but dying s.p. 19 June 1697, set. 76, the title became Ext. ASSHETON, of Middleton, co. Lancaster. Cr. 17 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Ralph Assheton, created as above, »». Anne, da. of sir Ralph Assheton, of Lever, co. Lancaster, bart., and d. 23 April 1 665, aet. 40. II. Sir Ralph, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Vavasour, of Spaldington, co. York, esq. ; and 2dly, Mary, da. and h. of Robert Hyde, of Denton, co. Lancaster, esq., but d. s.p.m. 3 May 1716. III. Sir Ralph, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Richard Assheton, esq., next brother of the last bart.,) m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Holland Egerton, l)art. ; 2dly, Eleanor, da. of the rev. John Coppley, of Battely, relict of John Hulton, of Hulton, co. Lancaster, esq., but dying s.p.m. 31 Dec. 1765, the title became Ext. ASTLEY, of Melton Constable, co. Norfolk. Cr. 21 Jan. 1642. I. Sir Isaac Astley, created as above, m., 1st, Rachel, da. of Au- gustine Messinger, of Hackford, co. Norfolk, esq. ; and 2dly, Bridget, da. of John Coke, of Holkham, in the same co., esq., relict of Edmund Doyley, of Shottisham, in the same co., esq., but dying s.p. 7 Dec. 1659, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. ASTLEY, of Patshull, co. Stafford. Cr. 13 Aug. 1662. I. Sir Richard Astley, captain of horse in the service of Charles I., created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of John Philipps, of Picton Castle, CO. Pembroke, esq. ; 2dly, Henrietta, da. and co-h. of William Borlace, of Great Marlow, co. Bucks, esq., and d. 24 Feb. 1687. II. Sir Richard, s. and h. (by the 2d marriage), m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Francis Prynce, of Shi-ewsbury, esq., but dying s.p.m. 29 Dec. 1771? the title became Ext. ASTON, of TixHALL, CO. Stafford. Cr. 22 May 1611. I. Sir Walter Aston, K.B., created as above, was advanced to the dignity of lord Aston, baron of Forfar, in Scotland, 28 Nov. 1627 ; m. Ger- trude, da. of sir Thomas Sadler, of Standon, co. Herts, knt., and at length heir of her brother, Ralph Sadler, esq., and rf. 13 Aug. 1639. II. Walter, 2d lord, s. and h., m. lady Mary Weston, da. of Richard, earl of Portland, and d. 23 April 1678. III. Walter, 3d lord, s. and h,, m., 1st, Eleanor, da. of sir Walter Blount, of Sodington, co. Worcester, hart., relict of Robert Knightley, of Offchurch, co. Warwick, esq. ; 2dly, Catherine, da. of sir Thomas Gage, of Firle, co. Sussex, bart., by whom he had no issue, and d. 14 Nov. 1714. IV. Walter, 4th lord, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of lord Thomas Howard, and sister of Thomas and Edward, dukes of Norfolk, and d. 4 April 1748. V. James, 5th lord, s. and h., m. lady Barbara Talbot, da. of George, 14th earl of Shrewsbury, but dying of the small pox s.p.m. 24 Aug. 1751, the barony devolved on the heir male, but the baronetcy became Ext. ASTON, of Aston, co. Chester. Cr. 25 July 1628. I. Sir Thomas Aston, created as above, m., 1st, Magdalen, da. of sir John Pulteney, of Misterton, co. Leicester, knt. ; 2dly, Anne, da. and h. of sir Henry Willoughby, bart. (who re-m. the hon. Anchitel Grey). Sir Thomas was a captain of horse in the service of Charles I., and d. 24 March 1645, in consequence of a blow received in attempting to escape from con- finement, having been taken prisoner in a skirmish in Staffordshire. II. Sir Willoughby, s. and h. (by the 2d marriage), vi. Mary, da. of John Offley, of Madeley, co. Stafford, esq., and d. 14 Dec. 1702. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Catharine, da. and co-h. of William Widdrington, esq., and d. 16 Jan. 1724-5. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Rebecca, da. of John Shish, of Green- wich, CO. Kent, esq., but d. s.p. 17 Feb. 1744, when the estates went to his eldest sister, Catharine, wife of the rev. Henry Hervey, but the title to V. Sir Willoughby, cousin and h., (s. and h. of Richard Aston, esq , 6th son of sir Willoughby, 2d bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Henry Pj'e, of Farringdon, co. Berks, esq., and d. 24 Aug. 1772. VI. Sir Willoughby, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of Robert, 2d earl of Northington, but dying s.p. 22 Blarcli 1815, the title became Ext. 10 SYNOPSIS OF THE ATKINS, of Clapham, co. Surrey. Cr. 13 June 1C60. I. Sir Richard Atktns, created as above, m. Rebecca, da. and co-h. of sir Edmund Wright, alias Bunckley, of Swakely, co. Middlesex, knt., and d. 19 Aug. 1G89. II. Sir Richard, col. of foot, eldest surviving s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Byde, of Ware Park, co. Herts, knt., and d. 28 Nov. 1696. III. Sir Hexry, s. and h., m. Rebecca-Maria, da. of sir Wolstan Dixie, of Market Bosworth, co. Leicester, bart., and d. July 1712. IV. Sir Henry, s. and h., »»., 1724, Penelope, da. of sir John Stonhouse, of Radley, co. Berks, bart., (who re-m. John, 1st earl Gower,) and d. in France, March 1728. V. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. a minor and wnm. 1 Sept. 1742, aet. 16. VI. Sir Richard, b. and h., d. unm. 10 June 1756, when the title be- came Ext. AUCHER, of BisHOPSBOURNE, CO. Kent. Cr. 4 July 16G6. I. Sir Anthony Aucher, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Robert Hatton ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Robert Hewitt, of St. Martin's in the Fields, co. Middlesex, and d. May 1692. II. Sir Anthony, s. and h. (by the 2d marriage), d. unm. a minor, March 1694. III. Sir Hewitt, b. and h., d. s.p. 20 May 1726, when the title became Ext. AUSTEN, of Derhams, co. Middlesex. Cr. 16 Nov. 1714. I. Sir John Austen, created as above, d. unm., 22 March 1742, when the title became Ext. AUSTEN, of Bexley, co. Kent. Cr. 10 July 1660. I. Sir Robert Austen, created as above, m., 1st, Margaret, da. of William Williamson, of London, vintner ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Thomas Muns, of Otteridge in Bersted, co. Kent, esq., and d. 30 Oct. 1666, set. 79. II. Sir John, commissioner of customs, s. and h. (by the 2d marriage), m. Rose, da. and h. of sir John Hale, of Stagenhoe, co. Herts, knt., and d. 1698. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of George Stawell, of Cotherston, co. Somerset, esq., and d. 1706. IV. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Rachael, da. of sir Francis Dashwood, of West Wycomb, co. Bucks, bart., but d. s.p. 7 Oct. 1743. V. Sir Sheffield, b. and h., d. s.p. circa 1758. VI. Sir Edward, cousin and h., (2d son of Robert Austen, esq., s. and EXTINCT BARONETAGE. H h. of Robert Austen, of Tenterden, co. Kent, esq., 2d son of the 1st bart.,) d. unm. 28 Dec. 1760. VII. Sir Robert, b. and h., d. s.p. 13 Feb. 1772, when the title became Ext. AYLESBURY, of London. Cr. 19 April 1627. I. Sir Thomas Ayjlesbury, created as above, sometime master of the Requests and of the Mint, fled to Antwerp on the death of Charles I., where he resided some years : afterwards removing to Breda, he d. in 1 657, set. 81, and was there buried : he had a son, William, who went out in Cromwell's second expedition to Jamaica, as secretary to the governor, and d. there in the same year with his father, but whether before or after him, lias not been ascertained. AYLOFFE, of Braxted, co. Essex. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir William Ayloffe, created as above, tn., 1st, Catharine, da. and co-h. of John Sterne, of Melburne, co. Cambridge, esq. ; 2dly, Barbara, da. and h. of Thomas Sexton ; and 3dly, Alice, da. of Stokes. II. Sir Benjamin, s. and h. (by the 1st marriage), «i., 1st, Alice, da. of Archdale, esq., who d. s.p.s. ; 2dly, Margaret, da. of Thomas Faii- shawe, sister of sir Henry Fanshawe, knt. ; and 3dly, Margaret, da. of Porter, esq., who d. s.p.s. Sir Benjamin d. circa 1663. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of Peter Orbye, of Burton Pedwarden, co. Lincoln, esq., relict of Frederick de la Tremouille, count de Laval and Benon, but d. s.p.s. 1675. IV. Sir Benjamin, b. and h., m. Martha, da. of sir John Tyrrel, of Heron, co. Essex, knt., but d. 5 May 1722, s.p.m., aet. 91. V. Rev. sir John, nephew and h., (son of Henry, younger brother of the 4th hsLTt.,) d. unm. 10 Dec. 1730. VI. Sir Joseph, F.R.S., cousin and h., (s. and h. of Joseph Aylotfe, son of another Joseph Aylofl^e, youngest son of sir William, 1st bart., by his 3d marriage,) tn. fllargaret, da. and h. of Thomas Railton, of Carlisle, co. Cumberland, esq., but dying s.p.s. 19 April 1781, aet. 72, the title became Ext. AYSCHCOMBE, of Lyford, co. Bucks. Cr. 28 May 1696. I. Sir Oliver Ayshcombe, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Chapman, knt., sometime lord mayor of liondon, but dying s.p. circa 1727, the title became Ext. 12 SYNOPSIS OF THE BACKHOUSE, of London. Cr. 9 Nov. 1660. I. Sir William Backhouse, created as above, m. Flower, da. and sole h. of William Backhouse, of Swallowfield, co. Berks, esq., but dying s.p. 22 Aug. 1 669, the title became Ext. BACON, of GiLLINGHAM, CO. NORFOLK. Cr. 7 Feb. 1662. I. Sir Nicholas Bacon, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Richard Freeston, of Mendham, co. Norfolk, esq., and d. circa 1666. II. Sir Edmund, s. and h., d. unm. 1683. III. Sir Richard, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Henry Bacon, of Her- ringfleet, co. Suffolk, bart., but dying s.p. 1685, the estates went to his wife's brother, sir Henry Bacon, of Herringfleet, bart., but the title be- came Ext. BADD, of Cames Oysels, co. Hants. Cr. 28 Feb. 1642. I. Sir Thomas Badd, created as above, m., but d. s.p.s. 10 June 1683, a?t. 76, and was buried at Fareham, co. Hants, when the title became Ext. BAKER, of SisiNGHURST, CO. Kent. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Henry Baker, ci-eated as above, m. Katherine, da. of sir John Smyth, of Ostenhanger, knt., and d. 4 Dec. 1623. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Robert Parkhurst, km., alderman of London, and d. 15 Jan. 1653. III. Sii' John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and sole h. of sir Robert Newton, of London, bart., but dying s.p.m. 28 March 1661, the title be- came Ext. BALE, of Carlton Curlew, co. Leicester. Cr. 9 Nov, 1643. I. Sir John Bale, created as above, m. Jane, da. and h. of sir Thomas Puckering, of Warwick, bart., but dying s p.s. circa 1653, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 13 BAMBURGH, of Houghton, co. York. Cr. 1 Dec. 16'19. I. Sir William Bamburgh, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Sir Robert Foard, of Battle Abbey, co. Sussex, (who rem. Thomas, 1st vise. Fairfax,) but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. BANKS, of London. Cr. 22 Aug. 1C61. I. Sir John Banks, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John De- thick, knt., sometime lord mayor of London, but dying s.p.m. circa 1 699, the title became Ext. BANKS, of Revesby Abbey, co. Lincoln. Cr. 24 March 1781. I. Rt. hon. sir Joseph Banks, K.B., D.C.L., president of the Royal Society, created as above, m. Dorothea, da. and co-h. of William-Weston Hugessen, of Provender in Norton, co. Kent, esq., but dying s.p.m. 19 June, 1820, the title became Ext. BARD, of Staines, co. Middlesex. Cr. 8 Oct. 1644. I. Sir Henry Bard, colonel in the army of king Charles I., created as above, was in 1646 advanced to the dignity of baron Bard, of Drombey, and viscount Belmont, in Ireland : he went ambassador from Charles II., then in exile, to the court of Persia ; but being overtaken in that country by a whirlwind, was choked by the sand, 1660, whereupon all his titles became Ext. BARKER, of Grimston Hall, in Trimley, co. Suffolk. Cr, 17 March 1622. I. Sir John Barker, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir John Jermy, of Brightwell, co. SuiFolk, knt., and d. 1652. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Winifred, da. of sir Philip Parker, of Arwar- ton, CO. Suffolk, knt., and d. 1664. III. Sir Jermy, s. and h., d. unm. about 1665. IV. Sir John, b. and h., m. Bridget, da. of sir Nicholas Bacon, of Shrub- land, K.B., and d. 1696. V. Sir William, s. and h., »n., 1st, Mary, sole da. of John Bence, of Heveningham, co. Suffolk ; and, 2dly, Anne, relict of Edward Spencer, of Rendlesham, co. Suffolk, esq., by whom he had no issue. Sir William d. 23 July 1731. 14 SYNOPSIS OF THE VI. Sir JoHK, s. and h., m. Alice, da., and at length h. of sir Comport Pytch, of Mount Marksall, in Eltham, co. Kent, and d. 7 June 1757' VII. Sir John-Pytch, s. and h., m. Lucy, da. of sir Richard Lloyd, of Hintlesham, in Suffolk, and d. s.p. 3 Jan. 1766, when the title became Ext. BARKER, of Hambleton, co. Rutland. Cr. 9 Sept. 1665. I. Sir Abel Barker, created as above, wi , 1st, Anne, da. of sir Tho- mas Burton, of Stokerston, co. Leicester, bart. ; and, 2dly, Mary, da. of Alexander Noel, of Whitwell, co. Rutland, esq., who d. s.p.s. Sir Abel d. Sept. 1679. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., »»., but d s.p. 1708, when the title became Ext. BARKER, of BocKiNGHALL, CO. Essex. Cr. 29 March 1676. I. Sir William Barker, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir •Jerome Alexander, knt., justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland, where sir M'^illiam died. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Catharine-Teresa, da. and co-h. of Sa- muel Keck, esq., of the Middle Temple, and d. 5 May 1746. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. , da. of Valentine Quin, of Adare, CO. Limerick, esq., and d. 20 March 1770. IV. Sir William, s. and h., m. -, sole da. and h. of William Lane, of Dublin, esq., and d. s.p. 22 Oct. 1818, when the title became Ext. BARKER, of BusHBRiDGE, CO. Surrey. Cr. 24 March 1781. I. Sir Robert Barker, F.R.S., created as above, m. Anne, da. of Brabazon Hallows, of Glass well, co. Derby, es]., and d. s.p. 14 Sept. 1789, when the title became Ext. BARKHAM, of South-Acre, co. Norfolk. Cr. 28 June 1623. I. Sir Edward Barkham, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Thomas Beniey, of Redham, co Norfolk, knt. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., ot., 1st, Grace, da. of Lewis, 1st lord Rock- ingham, who d. s.p. ; and, 2dly, Frances, da. of sir John Napier, of Luton Hoo, CO. Bedford, bart. Died 1688. III. Sir William, b. and h., m. Judith, da. of sir John Halsey, of Gatesden, co. Herts, knt. (who re-m. Holworthy), and d. s.p.m., Dec. 1695, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 15 BARKHAM, of Wainflete, co. Lincoln. Cr. 21 July 1661. I. Sir Edwakd Barkham, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h. of sir Robert Lee, of Billerslee, co. Warwick. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. , da. of Jeffry, of Wygtoft, co. Lincoln, and d. circa 1701. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of John Wolley, of Alford, CO. Lincoln, and d. s.p., 13 Feb. I7IO-II, when the title became Ext. BARIiOW, of Slebege, co. Pembroke. Cr. 13 July 1677- I. Sir John Barlow, created as above, m., 1st, Beatrice, da. and at length h. to Sir John Lloyd, of Forrest, co. Caermarthen, bart., who d. s.p.m. ; and 2dly, Catherine, da. of Christopher Mlddleton, of Middleton Hall, CO. Caermarthen, esq. Sir John d. circa 1695. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Winifred, da. of George Heneage, of Ileanton, co. Lincoln, esq. III. Sir George, s. and h., m. Ursula, da. of , but dying in France, s.p.* the title became Ext. BARNARDISTON, of Ketton, co. Suffolk. Cr. 7 April 1663. I. Sir Thomas Barnardiston, created as above, m. Anne, da. and co-h. of sir William Airmine, of Osgodby, co. Lincoln, bart. and d. 14 Oct. 1669. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Robert King, of Boyle, in Ireland, and d, Oct. 1698. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Rothwell, of Stapleford, co. Lincoln, bart., and d. s.p.m. Nov. I7OO. IV. Sir Robert, b. and h., d. unm. July 1728. V. Sir Samuel, b. and h., m. Catherine, da. of sir Rowland Wynne, of Nostel Abbey, co. York, bart. and d. s.p. 4 Feb, 1735-6. VI. Sir John, n. and h., (being son of John, younger brother of the last bart.,) dying s.p. circa 1730, the title became Ext. BARNARDISTON, of Brightwell, co. Suffolk. Cr. 11 May 1663. I. Sir Samuel Barnardiston, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of Brand, of Edwardston, co. Suffolk ; 2dly, , by whom he had no issue. II. Sir Samuel, n. and h., (being son of Nathaniel, elder brother of the 1st bart. to whom the baronetcy was limited in remainder,) m. , da. of Richard Richman, of London, apothecary, and d. s.p. 3 Jan. 1709. • Sir George must have died some time previous, but administration of his effects, &c. was not taken till Dec. I'll 5. 16 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Pelatiah, b. and h., d. unm. 4 May 1712. IV. Sir Nathaniel, cousin and h., (being son of Pelatiah Barnardiston, merchant, who was son of Nathaniel Barnardiston, of Hackney, esq., younger brother of the 1st bart., to whom the baronetcy was limited in remainder,) d. s.p. 21 Sept. 1712, when the title became Ext. BARNHAM, of Boughton Monchelset, co. Kent. Cr. 15 Aug. 1663. I. Sir Robert Barnham, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Robert Henley, of the Middle Temple, esq. ; and 2dly,Hannah, da. of , Nichols, of London, but dying s.p.m. 1685, the title became Ext. BARRINGTON, of Barrington Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Francis Barrington, knt. and bart., created as above, m. Joan, da. of sir Henry Cromwell alias Williams, knt., and sister of sir Oliver Cromwell, knt., and d. 1623. II. Sir Thomas, knt. and bart., s. and h., m., 1st, Frances, da. and co-h. of John Gobert, esq., of Coventry ; and 2dly, Judith, da. of Sir Rowland Lytton, knt., relict of sir George Smith, knt., (who d. s.p.) and d. 1644. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of sir William Lytton, of Knebworth, knt., and d. 1683. IV. Sir John, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Thomas, eldest son of the last bart.,) d. unm. of the small pox, 1691. V. Sir Charles, b. and h., vice-admiral of Essex, m., 1st, Bridget, only da. of sir John Monson, bart. ; and 2dly, Anna-Maria, da. of William, earl Fitzwilliam ; but d. s.p. 29 Jan. 1715. VI. Sir John, cousin and h., (s. and h. of John, 2d son of sir John, 3d hart.,) m. Susan, da. of George Draper, of Hitchen, co. Herts, gent., and d. Aug. 1717. VII. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Patricius Roberts, esq., but d. s.p. 4 May 177(»- VIII. Sir Fitzwilliam, b. and h., »n.,lst, Sarah, da. and h. of Thomas JMeades, esq., R.N. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of Matthew Hall, esq., and d. 24 Sept. 1792. IX. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. unm. 5 Aug. 1818. X. Sir Fitzwilliam, b. and h. m. Edeth-Mary, da. of sir Samuel Marshall, knt., R.N., but dying s.p.m. 26 Sept. 1833, set. 77, the title became Ext. BASTARD, of Kitley, co. Devon. This Baronetcy was gazetted to Sir William Bastard, 4 Sept. 1779, but no further steps apjjcar to have been taken towards passing the patent, and consequently the title has not been borne in the family. Sir AVilliam d. 1782. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 17 BATE-DUDLEY, of Sloane Street, Chelsea, co. Middlesex, and KiLscoRAN House, co. Wexford. Cr. 17 April 1813. I. Sir Henry Bate-Dudley, created as above, m. Mary, da. of James White, of Berra, co. Somerset, esq., but dying s.p. 1 Feb. 1824, the title became Ext. BATEMAN, of How Hall, co. Norfolk. Cr. 31 Aug. 1664. I. Sir Thomas Bateman, created as above, m. , da. and h. of Midleton, esq., sheriff of Cambridge and Huntingdonshire, but dying s.p. the title became Ext. BATHURST, of Lechlade, co. Gloucester. Cr. 15 Dec. 1643. I. Sir Edward Bathurst, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Thomas Morris, of Great Coxwell, co. Berks, esq. ; 2dly, Susan, da. of Thomas Rich, of North Cerney, co. Gloucester, esq., relict of Thomas Cook, of Stanton, co. Worcester, esq. ; and 3dly, Mrs. Dorothy Nash, of Worce- stershire, by whom he had no issue, and d. Aug. 1 674. II. Sir Edward, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Lawrence Bathurst, esq., s. and h, of the 1st bart., by his 1st wife,) d. a minor, and unm., 21 March 1677. III. Sir Edward, uncle and h., (eldest sonof thelst^bart., by his second wife,) m. Mary, da. of Francis Peacock, of Chawley, co. Oxon, esq. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. unm. y. Sir Francis, b. and h., m. Frances, da. of the rev. Mr. Peacock, and d. in Georgia, whither he had gone with gen. Oglethorpe, to encourage the new settlement, circa 1738. VI. Sir Lawrence, s. and h., resided in Georgia ; at whose decease the title became Ext. BAYNING, of Bentley Parva, co. Essex. Cr. 24 Sept. 1612. I. Sir Paul Bayning, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Bayning, of Horkesley Bentley, co. Essex, 27 Feb. 1627, and viscount Bayning, of Sudbury co. Suffolk ; he m. Anne, da. of sir Henry Glemham, of Glemham, co. Suffolk, knt., and d. 1629. II. Paul, 2d viscount, s. and 1)., m. Penelope, da. and h. of sir Robert Naunton, knt., author of the " Fragmenta Regalia" (who re-m. Philip earl of Pembroke.) but dying s.p.m. 1638, all his titles became Ext. 18 SYNOPSIS OF THE BAYNTUN ROLT, of Spye Park, co. Wilts. Cr. 9 July 1762. I. Sir Edward-Bayntun Rolt, surveyor of the duchy of Cornwall, created as above, m. Mary Poynter, of Herriard, co. Hants, and d. Jan. 1800. II. Sir Andrew, s. and h., m. Mary Alicia, eldest surviving da. of George William, 6th earl of Coventry, but dyiug s.p.m., 12 Aug. 1816, the title became Ext. BEALE, of Maidstone, co. Kent. Cr. 19 Oct. 1660. I. Sir John Beale, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of sir William Culpeper, of Aylesford, bart., who d. s.p. ; and, 2dly, Jane, da. of Richard Duke, of Maidstone, co. Kent, but dying, 3 Oct. 1684, s.p.m., the title became Ext. BEAUMONT, of Cole Orton, co. Leicester. Cr. 17 Sept. 1619. I. Sir Thomas Beaumont, created as above, was advanced to the dig- nity of viscount Beaumont, of Swords, in Ireland, 22 May 1622, m, Eli- zabeth, da. and h. of Henry Sapcote, of Elton, co. Hunts, esq., and d, 1624-5. II. Sapcote, 2d viscount, s. and h., wi., 1st, Bridget, da. of sir Thomas Monson, bart. ; and, 2dly, Anne, da. of sir William Villiers, of Brookesby bart., and d. 1658. III. Thosias, 3d viscount, s. and h. (by the 1st marriage), rn. Mary, da. of sir Erasmus de la Fontaine, of Kirkby Bellars, co. Leicester, knt., but dying s.p., 11 June 1702, his honors became Ext. BEAUMONT, of Grace-Dieu, co. Leicester. Cr. 29 Jan. 1627. I. Sir John Beaumont, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Fortescue, esq., grandda. of sir Richard Pole, K.G. Sir John was a distinguished poet of his day, and d. in 1628, aet. 46. II. Sir John, s. and h., colonel in the army of king Charles I., slain at Gloucester 1644. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Vere, only da. of sir William Tufton, of Vintners, near Maidstone, co. Kent, bart., (who re-m. Mr. George Lane,) but dying s.p.m., 7 July 1 686, aet. 66, the title became Ext, EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 19 BEAUMONT, of Whitley, co. York. Cr. 19 Aug. 1628. I. Sir Richard Beaumont, created as above, d. s.p. circa 1631, when the title became Ext. BECK, of London. Cr. 1 Nov. 1714. I. Sir Justus Beck, created as above, m. Rachel, da. of alderman Cham- berlayne, of London, and d. 15 Dec. 1722. II. Sir Chamberlayne, s. and h., d. unm. Aug. 1730. III. Sir Justus-Denis, b. and h., d.unm. 12 Jan. 1764, aet. 56, when the title became Ext. BECKWITH, of Ai-DBOHOUGH, CO. York. Cr. 15 April 1081. I. Sir Roger Beckwith, created as above, «i., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Christopher Clapham, of Beamsley, co. Kent, who d. s.p s. ; and, 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Edmund Jenings, of Ripon, knt., and d. C Dec. 1700. II. Sir Roger, s, and h., m. Jane, da. and sole h. of Benjamin Wad- dington, of Allerton Gleadhow, co. York, esq. Sir Roger d. s.p.s. May 1743, when the title became Ext. BEDELL, of Hamerton, co. Hunts. Cr. 3 June 1622. I. Sir Capell Bedei.l, created as above, m. Alice, da. of but dying s.p m. in 1663, the title became Ext. BELASYSE, of Newborough, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Henry Belasyse, created as above, m, Ursula, da. of sir Tho- mas Fairfax, of Denton, co. York, knt. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., was created baron Fauconberg, of Yanim, co. York, 25 May 1627, f^nd viscount Fauconberg, of Hinknowle, co. Durham, m. Barbara, da. of sir Henry Cholmondeley, of Roxby, co. York, knt., and d. 1652. III. Thomas, grandson and h., (being son of Henry, eldest son of Tho- mas, 1st visct.,) was created earl Fauconberg 9 April 1689, w., 1st, Mildred, da. of Nicholas, viscount Castleton ; and, 2(ily, Mary, da. of Oliver Crom* well, but dying s.p. 1700, the earldpm became extinpt. 20 SYNOPSIS OF THE IV. Thomas, nephew and h., (being son of sir Rowland, younger bro- ther of Thomas, earl Fauconberg,) m. Bridget, da. of sir John Gage, of Firle, co. Sussex, bart., and d. 26 Nov. 1718. V. Thomas, s. and h., was created earl Fauconberg, of Newborough, co. York, 15 June 1756, m. Catherine, da. and h. of John Betham, of Row- ington, CO. Warwick, esq., and d. 4 Feb. 1774. VI. Henry, s. and h., tw., 1st, Charlotte, da. of sir Matthew Lamb, of Brocket Hall, co. Herts, bart. ; and, 2dly, Miss Chesshyre, and d. 23 March 1802, s.p.m., when the earldom again became extinct. VII. Rowland, cousin and h., (being s. and h. of Anthony, eldest son of Rowland Belasyse, next brother to the 3d viscount), d. unm. 30 Nov. 1810. VIII. Charles, b. and h., d. unm., June 1815, when all his titles be- came Ext, BELLINGHAM, of Hilsington, co. Westmoreland. Cr. 30 May 1620. I. Sir Henrt Bellingham, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of sir Francis Boynton, of Barington, co. York, knt. II. Sir James, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. and co-h. of sir Henry Wil- loughby, of Risley, co. Derby, (who re-m. George Purefoy, of Whalley, co. Berks, esq.,) but dying s.p. circa 1651, the title became Ext. BELLOT, of MoRETON, co. Chester. Cr. 30 June 1663. I. Sir John Bellot, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Roger Wil- braham, of Darfold, co. Chester, esq. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. of Christopher Pack, of Cotes, CO. Notts, and d. Jan. 1709. III. Sir John, s. and h., d. (it is supposed) s.p.m. 8 Feb. 1714, when the title became Ext. BENDISH, of Steeple-Btjmstead, co. Essex. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Thomas Bendish, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of Richard Cutts, of Arkesden, co. Essex, and d. circa 1636. II. Sir Thomas, ambassador to the Ottoman Porte, s. andh., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of Henry Baker, of Shirebury, co. Essex, esq., and d. circa 1670. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and co-h. of Robert Batson, of London, merchant, and d. in the Fleet prison, 22 April 1707, set. 78. IV. Sir Henry, s. andh., m. Catharine, da. of sir William Gostling, knt., but dying s.p.s., 4 Sept. 17175 »t. 43, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 21 BENNET, of Bechampton, co. Bucks. Cr. 17 July 1627. I. Sir Simon Bennet, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Arthur Ingram, knt., but dying s.p. circa 1631, the title became Ext. BENNET, of Babraham, co. Cambridge. Cr. 22 Nov. 1660. I. Sir Thomas Bennet, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of lievinus Monk, esq., and d. 1667- II. Sir Levinus, s. and h., m. Judith, da. of William Boeve, of Lon- don, merchant, and d. 5 Dec. 1693. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, only da. of sir Charles Caesar, of Benington, co. Herts, knt., (who re-m. James Butler, of Warminghurst, CO. Sussex, esq.,) but dying of the small-pox, s.p.m, , 23 May 1701, set. circ. 28, the title became Ext. BENSLEY, of Mary-le-Bone, co. Middlesex. Cr. 24 June 1801. I. Sir William Bensley, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Vincent Biscoe, of London, esq., but d. s.p., 17 Dec. 1809, 8et.72,when the title became Ext. BERKELEY, of Wymundham, co. Leicester. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Henry Berkeley, created as above, w., 1st, , da. of Minne ; and, 2dly, Katherine, da. of Nicholas Beaumont, of Coleoverton, CO. Leicester, rehct of Anthony Byron, but dying s.p., the title became Ext. BERKELEY, of Bruton, co. Somerset. Cr. 2 July 1660. I. Sir Maurice Berkeley, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Henry Lee, of Quarendon, co, Bucks, hart. : he succeeded to the titles of baron Berkeley, of Rathdowne, co. Dublin, and viscount Fitzharding, of Bere- haven, co. Kerry, on the death of his father; but dying s.p.m. 1690, the viscounty and the barony devolved on his brother, but the baronetcy be- came Ext. 2* SYNOPSIS OF THE BERNARD, of the Town of Huntikgdon. Cr. 1 July 1662. I. Sir Robert Bernard, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir John Tallakerne ; and, 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir James Altham, of Oxhey, co. Herts, who d. s.p. : sir Robert d. 1666. II. Sir John, s. and h., w,, 1st, Elizabeth, da. of Oliver St. John, esq. ; and, 2dly, Grace, da. of sir Richard Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, co. \^'^ar- wick, knt., who d. s.p. : sir John d. June 1679. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of Robert Weldon, of Lon- don, esq., and d. circa 1703. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Francis St. John, of Long- thorpe, CO. Northampton, hart., and d. 15 Dec. 1766. V. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. unrn. 2 Jan. 1789, when the title became Ext. BICKLEY, of Attleborouoh, CO. Norfolk. Cr. 3 Sept. 1661. I. Sir Francis Bickley, created as above, «i. Mary, da. of Richard Parsons, of London, esq., and d. \\ Aug. 1670. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of alderman Man, of Norwich, and d. 1681. III. Sir Francis, s. and h., wi., 1st, Deborah, da. of sir Cornelius Ver- muyden, knt. ; and, 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Humphrey Winch, of Braun- ston, CO. Lincoln, bart., and d. 1687. IV. Sir Francis, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Alathea, da. and co-h. of Jacob Garrard, esq., son and heir-apparent of sir Thomas Gar- rard, hart., of Langford Hall, co. Norfolk, and d. 4 July 1746. V. Rev. sir Humphrey, b. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. s.p. 18 Sept. 1754, when the title is supposed to have become Ext. In 1759, the rev. Samuel Bickley was presented to the vicarage of Bass- child, in Kent, but expelled in 1764. He assumed the title of baronet, and is believed to have been the same with the rev. Samuel Bickley who died in great poverty at Enfield, 27 July 1773. BERTIE. Cr. 9 Dec. 1812. I. Sir Albemarle Bertie, K.C.B. and admiral of the white, created as above, m. Emma, da. of James Modyford Heywood, of Marristow House, CO Devon, esq., but dying s.p.s. 24 Feb. 1824, aet. 70, the title became Ext. BETENSON, of "Wimbledon, co. Surrey. Cr. 7 June 1663. I. Sir Richard Betenson, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir William Monyns, of Waldershare, co. Kent, bart., and d. 29 Aug. 1679, aet. 78. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 23 II. Sir Edward, grandson and h., (being s. and h. of Richard, eldest son of the 1st hart.,) d. unm., l^ Oct. 1733, aet. 58. III. Sir Edward, cousin and h., (being s. and h. of Edward, 2d son of the 1st bart.,) m. Ursula, da. of John Nicks, of Fort St. George, merchant, and d. 24 Nov. 1762, a;t. 74. IV. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Lucretia, youngest da. and co-h. of Martin Folkes, of Hillingdon, co. Norfolk, esq., president of the Royal So- cietv, but dying s.p. 15 June 1786, the title became Ext. BICKERTON, of Upwood, co. Hunts. Cr. 29 May 1778. I. Sir Richard Bickerton, created as above, m. Maria-Anne, da. of Thomas Hussey, of Wrexham, co. Denbigii, and heir to her brother, lieut.- gen. Vere-Warner Hussey : sir Richard was a rear-admiral of the white, commander-in-chief at Plymouth, and governor of that dock-yard ; and d. 28 Feb. 1792. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., assumed the surname of Hussey, in addition to and before that of Bickerton, by royal license dated 16 May 1823 ; m. Anne, da. of James Athill, of the island of Antigua, esq. : sir Richard was K.C.B., lieut.-gen. of marines, and admiral of the red squadron of his majesty's Heet: dying s.p., 9 Feb. 1832, the title became Ext. BIGGS, of Lenchwick, co. Worcester. Cr. 26 May 1620. I. Sir Thomas Biggs, created as above, tn. Anne, da. of William Wy- tham, of Ledstone, co. York, esq., (who re-m. sir John Walter, knt., chief baron of the Exchequer,) but dying s.p. 11 June 1621, the title became Ext. BINDLOSSE, of Borwick, co. Lancaster. Cr. 16 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Robert Bindlosse, created as above, m. Rebecca, da. and co-h. of Hugh Perry, alderman of London, but dying s.p.m. Nov. 1688, the title became Ext. Edward Bindlosse, esq., alias sir Edward Bindlosse, bart., justice of the peace for the city of Westminster, d. circa 1 789, s.p. BLACKET, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Cr. 23 Jan. 1685. I. Sir William Blacket, created as above, m. Juha, da. of sir Chris- topher Conyers, of Horden, co. Durham, bart., (who re-m. sir William Thomson, knt., recorder of London,) and d. Dec. 1705. 24 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir William, s. and h., m. lady Barbara, da. of William, 2d earl of Jersey, (who re-m. Bussy Mansel, esq.,) but dying s.p. 25 Sept. 1728, the title became Ext. BLACKHAM, of London. Cr. 13 April 1696. I. Sir Richard Blackham, a Turkey merchant, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Appleyard, of Ulceby, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. 29 June 1728. II. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 2 July 1728, Avhen the title became Ext. BLACKSTON, of Blackston, co. Durham. Cr. 27 May 1615. I. Sir Thomas Blackston, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Henry Constable, of Burton Constable, co. York, knt., but dying s.p.m. 1630, aet. 48, the title became Ext. BLACKSTON, of Gibside, co. Durham. Cr. 30 July 1642. I. Sir Ralph Blackston, created as above, m., 1st, Margaret, da. of Sir William Fenwick, of Wallington, co. Northumberland, knt. ; and 2dly, Frances, da. of sir Charles Wren, of Binchester, co. Durham (who d. 8.p.). Sir Ralph d. Jan. 1651. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Cecil, lord Baltimore, but d. s.p.s. Feb. 1 692. III. Sir FjiANCis, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Sir George Bowes, of Brad- ley, CO. Durham, kt., but dying s.p.m. 8 Oct. 1713, the title became Ext. BLACKWELL, of Sprowston, co. Norfolk. Cr. 16 July I7I8. I. Sir Lambert Blackwell, envoy at the court of Tuscany, and republic of Genoa, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Joseph Heme, knt., and d. 2? Oct. 1727- II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir William Clayton, of INIarden, co. Surrey, bart, (who re-m. John Thomas, D.D. Bishop of Rochester,) andrf. 18 July 1741. III. Sir Lambert, s. and h., d. unm. 9 May 1801, aet. 69, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 25 BLAND, of KippAX Park, co. York. Cr. 30 Aug. 1642. I. Sir Thomas Bland, a volunteer in the army of Charles I., created as above, m. Rosamund, da. of Francis Nevile, of Chevet,co. York, esq., and d. Oct. 1657. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of sir William Lowther, of Great Preston, co. York, knt., and rf. 14 Nov. 1663, set. 21. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. a minor, set. 6 years, 1 4 Dec. 1668. , IV. Sir John, b. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of sir Edward Moseley, of Hulme Hall, co. Lancaster, knt., and d. 25 Oct. 1715, aet. 52. V. Sir John, s. and h., m. lady Frances, da. of Heneage, earl of Ayles- ford, and d 14 April 1742. VL Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 3 Sept. 1755, in France. VII. Sir HuNGERFORD, capt. in the Horse Guards, b. and h., rf. unm. 16 Oct. 1756, when the title became Ext. BLOUNT, of TiTTENHANGER, CO. HeRTS. Cr. 27 Jan. 1679. I. Sir Thomas-Pope Blount, created as above, m. Jane, only da. of sir Henry Cassar, alias Adelmare, of Bennington Place, co. Herts, knt., and d. circa 1697. II. Sir Thomas-Pope, 8. and h., w. Catherine, da. of James Butler, esq., of Amberly Castle, co. Sussex, and d. \^ Oct. 1731, aet. 61. III. Sir Harry-Pope, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of Charles Cornwallis, of Medlow, co. Hunts, esq., and d. s.p. 8 Oct. 1757, when the title became Ext. BOLLES, of Scampton, co. Lincoln. Cr. 24 July 1628. I. Sir John Bolles, created as above, m. Katherine, da. and co-h. of Thomas Conyers, of East Barnet, co. Herts, esq., and d. 1648. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Edward Hussey, of Hon- nington, co, Lincoln, bart., and d. 3 Aug. 1666. III. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da and co-h. of John Pynsent, esq. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Vincent Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, co. Salop, bart. Sir John d. 3 March 1686. IV. Sir John, s. and h., (by the second wife,) d. unm. 23 Dec. 1714, set. 44, when the title became Ext. BOND, of Peckham, co. Surrey. Cr. 9 Oct. 1658. I. Sir Thomas Bond, comptroller of the household to Queen Hen- rietta-Maria, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Charles Peliott, sieur de la gard of Paris, and d. circa 1685. c 26 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Henrv, s. and h., m. , and d. circa 1721. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. , da. of Wynne, of Wales, esq., and d. 1 Sept. 1734, set. 25. IV. Sir Charles, posthumous, s. and h., d. s.p. at Beaumaris, 22 June 1767, when the title became Ext. BOOTH, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester. Cr. 22 May 1611. I. Sir George Booth, created as above, »n., 1st, Jane, da. and h. of John Carrington, of Carrington, co. Chester, esq., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Cathe- rine, da. of sir Edmund Anderson, chief justice of the Common Pleas. Sir George d. 24 Oct. 1652. II. Sir George, grandson and h., (being s. and h. of William, eldest son of the 1st bart.,) was created 20 April 1661, baron Delamere, of Dunham Massey, rw., 1st, Catherine, da. and h. of Theophilus, 4th earl of Lincoln; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Henry, 1st earl of Stamford, and d. 8 Aug. 1684. III. Henry, 2d baron, s. and h., (by the second marriage,) was created, 17 April 1G89, earl of Warrington, co. Lancaster, and d. 2 Jan. 1693, having m. Mary, da. and sole h. of sir James Langham, of Cottesbrook, co. Northampton, knt. and bart. IV. George, 2d carl, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of John Oldbury, of London, merchant, but dying s.p.m. 2 Aug. 1758, the earldom became extinct. V. Nathaniel, 4th baron, cousin and h., (being s. and h. of Robert Booth, 2d son of the 1st baron,) m. Margaret, da of Richard Jones, of Ramsbury 3Ianor, co. Wilts, esq., but dying s.p.m. 9 Jan. 1770, the barony became extinct. VI. Sir George, cousin and h., (being s. and h. of John, 4th son of Nathaniel Booth, 4th son of William, eldest son of the 1st bart.,) m. Han- nah, da. of Henry Turner, of Botwell, co. Middlesex, but dying s.p. 7 Nov. 1797, the title became Ext. BOOTHBY, of Chingford, co. Essex. Cr. 9 Nov. 1660. I. Sir Thomas Boothby, created as above, d. unm. 6 Dec. 1669, when the title became Ext. BOREEL, of Amsterdam. Cr, 21 March 1644. I. Sir William ue Boreel, created as above, concerning whom nothing further is known. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 27 BORLASE, of BocKMER, co. Bucks. Cr. 4 May 1642. I. Sir John Borlase, created as above, m. . II. Sir John, s. and h., m. , but dying s.p.m. in 1689, the title became Ext. BOTELER, of Teston, co. Kent. Cr. 3 July 1641. I. Sir William Boteler, created as above, m. Joan, da. of sir Henry Fanshaw, of Ware Park, co. Herts, knt. Sir John raised a regt. for Charles 1st, and was slain at Cropredy Bridge, 29 June 1644. II. Sir Oliver, s. and h,, m. Anne, da. of sir Robert Austen, of Bexley, CO. Kent, bart., and d. circa 1690. Til. Sir Philip, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Edward Desbouverie, knt., and d. April 1719. IV. Sir Philip, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, only da. and h. of Thomas Wil- liams, of Cabalva, co. Radnor, esq., but dying s.p. 22 Jan. 1772, the title became Ext. BOTILER, of Hatfield Woodhall, co. Herts. Cr. 12 April 1620, I. Sir John Botiler, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Butler, of Bramfield, co. Herts, 20 Sept. 1628 ; ni. Elizabeth, da. of sir George Villiers, of Brokesby, co. Leicester, knt., and d. 27 May 1637- II. William, 2d baron, s. and h., d. unm., 1647, when his titles became Ext. BOTILER, of Bramfield, co. Herts. Cr. 7 Dec. 1643. I. Sir George Botiler, half-brother of sir John, of Hatfield Wood- hall, created as above, m. the lady Bethell, but rf. s.p. June 1657, set. 74, when the title became Ext. BOVEY, of HiLLFIELDS, CO. WARWICK. Cr. 30 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Ralph Bovey, created as above, m. Mary, da. of William, lord Maynard, but died s.p.l., 1679, devising his estates to his natural son, but the title became Ext. c 2 ^8 SYNOPSIS OF THE BOWYER, of Leighthohne, co. Sussex. Cr. 23 July 1627- I. Sir James Bowyer, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. and h. of Adrian Stoughton, of Stoke, co. Sussex ; and 2dly, Jane, da. and h. of Emery Cranley, of Surrey. II. Sir James, grandson and h., (only son of Thomas Bowyer,) who having neither issue nor estate surrendered his patent, and procured a new one, 18 May 1678, (with precedency of the former,) entailing the dignity on Henry Goring, of Highden, co. Sussex, esq. : he id. s.p., when the dignity created by the first patent became Ext. BOWYER, of Knippeksley, co. Stafford. Cr. 11 Sept. 1660. I. Sir John Bowyer, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Robert Milward, of Bradley, co. Derby, esq. ; and, 2dly, Elizabeth, da. o' Egerton, of Betley, co. Stafford. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Jane, da. and co-h. of Henry 3Iurray, esq. groom of the bedchamber to Charles II., by his wife, Anne, viscountes; Bayning, and d. 1690. III. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm., at the Priory, near Warwick, I7OI. set. 28, Avhen the title became Ext. BRADSHAIGH, of Haigh, co. Lancaster. Cr, 17 Nov. 1679. I. Sir Roger Bradshaigh, in the army of King Charles I., created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of William Pennington, of Muncaster, co. Cum- berland, esq., and d. 31 March 1684. II. Sir Roger, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Henry Murray, esq., gent, of the bedchamber to king Charles I., and d. \^ June 1687- III. Sir Roger, col. of foot, s. and h., m. Rachel, da. of sir John Guise. of Elmore, co Gloucester, bart., and d. 25 Feb. 1746. IV. Sir Roger, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. and co-h. of William Bel- lingham, of Levens, co. Westmoreland, esq.: he made his will 1764, an( dving s.p. before 1786, the title became Ext. BRAHAM, of New Windsor, co. Berks. Cr. 16 April 1662. I. Sir Richard Braham, created as above, «?., 1st, Susan, da. of si* George Southcot ; 2dly, Susan, da. of sir Robert Gawsell, of Watlington CO. Norfolk, knt., relict of Michel; and, 3dly, Jane, da. of Thoma; Devenish, of Langham, co. Dorset, but dying s.p.s., the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 29 BRAITHWAITE, Major-Generai, of his Majesty's Forces. Cr. 18 Dec. 1802. I, Sir John Braithwaite, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Browne, esq. : sir John was major-gen, and commander-in-chief of the coast of Coromandel, in the East Indies, and d. 22 Aug. 1803, aet. 04. II. Sir George-Charles, s. and h., took the surname and arms of Boughton, m. Eliza, natural da. of sir Edward Boughton, of Poston Court, CO. Hereford, bart., but dying 9 March 1809, the title became Ext. BRERETON, of Handford, co. Chester. Cr. 10 March 1626. I. Sir William Breret on, created as above, m., 1st, Susan, da. of sir George Booth, of Dunham Massy, co. Chester, knt. and bart. ; and 2dly, Cecely, da. of sir William Skeffington, of Fisherwick, co. Stafford, bart., widow of Edward Mitton, of Weston, co. Stafford. Sir William d. ^ April 1661. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Theodosia, da. of Humble, 1st lord Ward, (who re^m. Charles Brereton, esq.,) but dying s.p. 7 Jan. 1678, the title became Ext. BRIDGEMAN, of Ridley, co. Chester. Cr. 12 Nov. 1673. I. Sir Orlando Bridgeman, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Thomas Cave, of Stanford, co. Northampton, bart., and d. II. Sir Orlando, governor of Barbadoes, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. of sir Francis Dashwood, of Wickham, co. Bucks, bart. Sir Orlando's body was found in the Thames, at Limehouse, in June 1738, after he had been missing some weeks. III. Sir Francis, s. and h., d. unm., on board sir Chaloner Ogle's fleet, in the West Indies, upon which the title became Ext. BRIGGS, of Haughton, co. Salop. Cr. 12 Aug. 1641. I. Sir MoRETON Briggs, created as above, m. Cryzogan, da. of Edward Grey, esq., of Buildwas, co. Salop. II. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Philip Cary, of Mary-le-bone Park, co. Middlesex, knt.; 2dly, Ehzabeth, da. of sir Richard Wilbraham, of Woodhey, co. Chester, bart. ; 3dly, Anne, widow of Richard Morton, esq. ; 4thly, Magdalen, da. of sir Richard Corbet, bait., the two last of whom d. s.p. Sir Humphrey d. circa 1691. III. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Barbara, da. of sir Wadham Wyndham, knt., and d. 1699, set. 49. IV. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., d. unm. 8 Dec. 1734. V. Sir Hugh, b. and h., d. unm. 27 Oct. 1767, when the title became Ext. This title was erroneously assumed, on the decease of the last baronet, by Jonathan Briggs, surveyor of excise at Milford Haven, who d. 3 Dec. 1774, and at his death by his son, John Briggs, of Blackbrook, co. Monmouth, who d. in Dublin, 3 Oct. 1816. 30 SYNOPSIS OF THE BRIGHT, of Badsworth, co. York. Cr. 16 July 1660. I. Sir John Bright, created as above, m., 1st, Catherine, da. of sir Richard Hawksworth, of Hawksworth, co. York, knt., widow of William Lyster, of Thornton, in Craven, esq.; 2dly, Susannah, sister and co-h. of sir Michael Wharton, of Beverley, co, York, (who re-m. sir John Newton, of Barr's Court, bart.,) but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. BROGRAVE, of Hammells, co. Herts. Cr. 18 March 1662-3. I. Sir Thomas Brograve, created as above, to. Grace, 2d da. of sir John Hewyt, of ^^''aresly, co. Hunts, bart. (who re-m. Giles Dent, of Short- grave, CO. Essex, esq.) Sir Thomas was learned in the Greek and Hebrew tongues, and d. June 1670. II. Sir John, s. and h., d. s.p. of the small pox, in London, July 1691. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of William, lord Maynard : sir Thomas was of weak intellect, and dying s.p. 6 June 1707, set. 38, the title became Ext. BROMFIELD, of SouTHWARK, CO. Surrey. Cr. 20 March 166 V -2. I. Sir John Bromfield, created as above, »i., 1st, Joyce, da. of Wil- liam Austin, of Chevers-hall, co. Essex, gent. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of William Michelborne, of Westmeston, co. Sussex, gent. ; and 3dly, Anne, da. of Christopher Woodward, of Lambeth, co. Surrey, esq. II. Sir Edward, s.and h., (by the Ist marriage,) d. s.p.m. 17 Feb. 1703. III. Sir Charles, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Charles Bromfield, 2d son of the 1st bart.,) m. Theodosia, da. of John Steele, of Orton-on-the- hill, CO. Leicester, esq., sister and co-h. of Samuel Steele, of the same place,, and d. s.p.m. 6 Sept. 1733, set. 61, at Burton-under-Needwood, co. Stafford, when the title became Ext. The title, on the decease of sir Charles, is said to have vested in the per- son of Philip Bromfield, a teaman in Lombard Street, and on his death, without issue, to have descended to 'William Bromfield, esq., surgeon to the princess dowager of Wales, but neither of these gentlemen chose to as- sume it. BROOKE, of Nacton, co. Suffolk. Cr. 21 May 1661. I. Sir Robert Brooke, created as above, to., 1st, Anne, da. of sir Lyonel ToUemache, of Helmingham, co. Suffolk, bart. ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of , and relict of Toralinson, of London, but dying s.p.m. 25 Feb. 1693-4, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 31 BROOKE, of York. . Cr. 13 June 1676. I. Sir John Brooke, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Hardresse Waller, knt., and d. Nov. 1691. II. Sir James, s. and h., m. Bridget, da. of Wright, of Hammer- smith, CO. Middlesex, and d. there, March 1735, set. 67. III. Sir Job, s. and h., a lunatic, d. unm., at Scawton-on-the-Moors, 26 Jan. 1770, when the title became Ext. BROWNE, of Walcot, co. Northampton. Cr. 21 Sept. 1621. I. Sir Robert Browne, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Roger Capstock, who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of John Doyley, of Chisel- hampton, co. Oxon, esq., relict of Francis Harvey, esq., (who re-7n. sir Guy Palmes, knt.,) and d. circa 1624. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Guy Palmes, of Ash- well, CO. Rutland, knt., and d. s.p. 1 6 April 1 635. III. Sir Robert, uncle and h., (2d son of the 1st bart.,) d. unm. subse- quent to 1647, when the title became Ext. BROWNE, of Bechworth, co. Surrey. Cr. 7 July 1627. I. Sir Ambrose Browne, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and sole h. of William Adams, of Saffron Walden, co. Essex, esq. II. Sir Adam, s. and h., m. Philippa, only da. of sir John Cooper, of St. Giles Winborne, co. Dorset, knt. and bart., but dying s.p.m. Oct. 1690, the title became Ext. BROWN, of Deptford, co. Kent. Cr. 1 Sept. 1649. I. Sir Richard Brown, sometime resident at the court of France, and one of the clerks of the privy council, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Prettyman, of Dryfield, co. Gloucester, knt., but dying s.p.m. 12 Feb. 1683, the title became Ext. BROWNE, of Kiddington, co. Oxon. Cr. 1 July 1659. I. Sir Henry Browne, created as above, m. Frances, da. and co-h. of sir Charles Somerset, of Troy, co. Monmouth, K.B., and d. circa 1689. 32 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Mary, eldest da. of George Pitt, of Strat- fieldsea, co. Southampton, esq., and d. 20 Dec. 1751, set. 80. III. Sir George, s. and h., m. lady Barbara, da. of Edward-Henry, 1st earl of Litchfield, but dying s.p.m. 20 June 1754, the title became Ext. BROWN, of London. Cr. 22 July 1660. I. Sir Richard Brown, created as above, m. Bridget, da. of Robert Bryan, of Henley-upon-Thames, co. Oxon. II. Sir Richard, capt. in the guards, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of Barnes, of Sadberge, co. Durham, and relict of Michael Blackett, of New- castle, (who re-m. John Moor,) and was slain in Flanders, by col. Bilings- ley, s.p. 1690. III. Sir John, b. and h., was a pauper in the Charter-house, London, 1697) ^t whose decease the title became Ext. BROWNE, of Caversham, co. Oxon. Cr. 10 May 1665. I. Sir John Browne, created as above, m. mrs. Bradley. II. Sir Anthony, s. and h., d unm. III. Sir John, b. and h., d. unm. IV. Sir George, b. and h., »i., 1st, Gertrude, da. of Morley, esq. ; and 2dly, Mary, sister of sir George Thorold, of Harmston, co. liincoln, bart. Sir George d. 20 Feb. 1729-30. v. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. s.p. 1774, when the title became Ext. BROWN, of London. Cr. 14 Dec. 1699. I. Sir William Brown, created as above, resided in Dantzick. II. Sir John, s. and h., «t., 1st, , and 2dly, , da. of mr. Christ- mas. III. Sir , s. and h., resided in Poland, but there is no further ac- count of the family. BROWN, of Edinburgh. Cr. 24 Feb. 1709. I. Sir Robert Brown, created as above ; he was provost of Edinburgh, but nothing is known of him since the period of the dignity being con- ferred. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 3S BROWN, of Westmixstek. Cr. 11 March 1731-2. I. Sir Robert Brown, sometime British resident at Venice, created as above, m. Margaret, sister of dr. Charles Cecil, bishop of Bangor, but d. s.p.m. 5 Oct. 1760. II. Sir James, nephew and h., (s. and h. of col. James Brown, to whom and to his brother Edward, the title was limited in remainder,) m. , da. of , and d. 20 April 1784. III. Sir William-Augustus, s. and h., lieut. 101st regt. of foot, d. insane, 20 Oct. 1830, set. 66, when the title became Ext. • BROWNLOWE, of Beltox, co. Lincoln. Cr. 26 July 1641. I. Sir John Brownlowe, created as above, m. Alice, da. of John Poultney, of Misterton, co. Leicester, esq., but dying s.p. 1680, the title became Ext. BROWNLOWE, of Humby, co. Lincoln. Cr. 27 July 1641. I. Sir William Brownlowe, (a younger brother of the before-men- tioned sir John,) created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of William Duncombe, esq., and d. circa 1668. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John Freake, of Shrow- ton, CO. Dorset, esq. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Alice, da. of Richard Sherrard, of Lope- thorp, CO. Lincoln, esq., and d. s.p.m. 16 July 1697. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m. Dorothy, eldest da. and co-h. of sir Richard Mason, knt., and d. 6 March 1700. V. Sir John, s. and h., was created, by patent dated 23 June 1718, baron Charleville and viscount Tyrconnel, »«., 1st, Eleanor, da. and co-h. of his uncle, sir John Brownlowe, of Belton, bart. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of William Cartwright, of Marnham, co. Nottingham, esq., but dying s.p. 27 Feb. 1754, all his honors became Ext. BRYDGES, of Wilton, co. Hereford. Cr. 17 May 1627. I. Sir Giles Brydges, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir James Scudamore, of Home Lacy, co. Hereford, knt., and d. Aug. 1G37. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of James Pearle, of Dewsal and Aconbury, co. Hereford, esq., (who re-m. Sir William Powell, alias Hin- son, bart.,) and d. 21 Feb. 1652. III. Sir James, s. and h., succeeded to the barony of Chandos on the decease of his cousin, William, 7th lord Chandos ; m, Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Bernard, of I^ondon, merchant, and d. 16 Oct. 1714. IV. James, 8th baron, s. and h., was created viscount Wilton, and earl of Carnarvon, 19 Oct. 1714, and further advanced to the dignity of mar- c 3 S4 SYNOPSIS OF THE quis of Carnarvon and duke of Chandos, 30 April 1729 ; m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of sir Thomas Lake, of Cannons, co. Middlesex, knt. ; 2dly, Cas- sandra, da. of Francis Willonghby, of Wollaton, co. Notts, esq. ; and, 3dly, Lydia Catherina, da. of John Van-hatten, widow of sir Thomas Davall ; the last two of whom d. s.p. His grace d. 9 Aug. 1744. V. Henry, 2d duke, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. and co-h. of Charles, lord Bruce, afterwards earl of Ailesbury ; 2dly, Mrs. Anne Jefferies ; and, 3dly, Elizabeth, 2d. da. and co-h. of Sir John Major, bart. His grace d. 28 Nov. 1771. VI. James, 3d duke, s and h., m., 1st, Margaret, da. and h. of John Nicoll, of Southgate, co. Middlesex, esq. ; and, 2dly, Anne-Eliza, da. of Rich- ard Gamon, esq., and widow of Roger Hope EUetson, esq., governor of Jamaica, but dying s.p.m. 29 Sept. 1789, all his honors became Ext. BUCK, of Hamby Grange, co. Lincolk. Cr. 22 Dec. 1660. I. Sir John Buck, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of sir John Style, of Wateringbury, co. Kent, bart. ; and, 2dly, Mary, da. and h. of William Ashton, of Tingry, co. Bedford, esq. (who re-7n. lord chief baron Turnor) : sir John d. 1 688. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of Daniel Skinner, of Lon- don, merchant, and rf. 15 Aug. 1717^ set- C2. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Edward Seabright, of Besford, co. Worcester, bart., and d. 20 June 1729, aet. 37- IV. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of George Cartwright, of Ossington, co. Notts, esq., but dying s.p.m., ^ June 1782, the title be- came Ext. BULLER, of Trenant Park, co. Cornwall. Cr. 3 Oct. 1808. I. Vice-admiral sir Edward Buller, created as above, m. Gertrude, da. of col. Philip Van Cortlandt, but dying s.p.m. 15 April 1824, the title became Ext. BURGES, of East Ham and Thorpe Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 4 May 1793. I. Sir John Smith-Burges, created as above, m. Margaret, only da. and h. of Ynyr Burges, of East Ham and Thorpe Hall, co. Essex, esq., but dying s.p. 24 April 1803, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 35 BURROUGHS, of Castle Bagshaw, co. Cavan, Ireland, and Berkeley Square, co. Middlesex. Cr. 1 Dec. 1804. I. Sir "William Burroughs, created as above, advocate-general in Bengal, under the government of marquess Cornwallis, m. Letitia, da. of William Newburgh, of Ballyhaise and Drumcarn, co. Cavan, esq., but dy- ing s.p.m. 1829, the title became Ext. BURTON, of Stokerston, co. Leicester. Cr. 22 July 1622. I. Sir Thojias Burtox, created as above, m., 1st, Philippa, da. of sir Henry Cobham, alias Brooks, knt., widow of M^alter Calverley, who d. s.p.m.; and, 2dly, Anne, da. of Robert Reynolds, of London, gent., widow of Thomas Havers, of the custom-house, and d. 1655. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Prettyman, of Lodyngton, co. Leicester, bart., and d. 3 April 1059. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Clutterbuck, of London, knt. : he sold his estate of Stokerston, and d. 1705. IV. Sir Charles, s. and h., very poor, and in prison, I7IO; in Sept. 1712, he was convicted at the Old Bailey sessions of stealing a gold ring, and sentenced to transportation ; and at his decease, unless he left male issue, the title became Ext. BUSWELL, of Clipston, co. Northampton. Cr. 7 July 1660. I. Sir George Buswell, created as above, m, Jane, da. and co-h. of sir James Enyon, of Flowrie, co. Northampton, bart., (who re-m. sir John Gai-rard, bart ,) but dying s.p. 16 March 1667, the title became Ext. BUSWELL, alias PELSANT, of Clipston, co. Northampton. Cr. 5 March 1713 4. I. Sir EusEBius Buswell, alias Pelsant, in whom the baronetcy of Buswell was revived, created as above, m., 1st, Hester, da. of sir Charles Skrymsher, of Norbury Manor, co. Stafford, knt. ; and, 2dly, Honor, da. of Ralph Sneyd, of Keell Hall, co. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p.m. the title became Ext. BUTTON, of Alton, co. Wilts. Cr. 18 March 1621. I. Sir William Button, created as above, m. Ruth, da. of Walter Dunch, of Avebury, co. Wilts, esq., andc?. 16 Jan. 1654. 86 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of Rolles, but d. s.p. 8 March 1659. III. Sir Robert, b. and h., m. Eleanor, da. of Compton, of , CO. Gloucester, and d. s.p. circa 1679. IV. Sir John, b. and h., rn., 1st, - — -, da. of Norton, of , CO. Hunts, who d. s.p. ; and, 2dly, Mary, da. of Thomas Bennet, esq., but dying s p. 29 Nov. 1712, the title became Ext. CAIRNES, of MoNAGHAN, in IRELAND. Cr. 6 May I7O8. I. Sir Henry Cairnes, created as above, m. Elizabeth, sister to sir Nathaniel Gould, of Newington, co. Middlesex, knt., and d. s.p.m., at Dublin, 30 Oct. 1732. II. Sir Henry, b. and h., (to whom the patent was limited in re- mainder,) m. Frances, da. of John Gould, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, but dying s.p. 16 June 1743, the title became Ext. CALDER, of SouTHWiCK, co. Hants. Cr. 22 Aug. 1798. I. Sir Robert Calder, created as above, admiral of the white, and K.C.B., m. Amelia, da. of John Michell, of Bayfield, co. Norfolk, esq., but dying s.p. in 1818, the title became Ext. CALLANDAR, of Westertown, co. Stirling. Cr. 1 Aug. 1798. I. Sir John Callandar, col. in the army, created as above, m. Mar- garet, da. of John Romer, of Cheswick, co. Northumberland, esq., relict of Bridges Kearney, esq., but dying s.p. 2 April 1812, the title became Ext. CALVERLEY, of Calve rley, co. York. Cr. II Dec. I7II. I, Sir Walter Calverley, created as above, m. JuHa, da. of sir William Blackett, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, bart., and d. 15 Oct. 1749. II. Sir Walter, s. and h., who took the name of Blackett, in conse- quence of his marriage with Elizabeth, da. and sole heir of sir William Blackett, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, bart., but dying s.p.s. 11 Feb. 1777, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 37 CAMBELL, of Clay Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 12 Feb. 1663-4. I, Sir Thomas Cambell, created as above, wi., 1st, , da of Corsellis, merchant, of London, who d. s.p.m. ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of Thomas, visconnt Fanshawe (who re-m. Robert Sheffield, esq.) Sir Thomas d. 1665. IT. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 1668. III. Sir Harry, b. and h., to. 1st, Katherine, da. of sir Anthony Chester, of Chichlev, co. Bucks, bart. ; and 2dly, Katherine, da. of sir William Whorwood', of Sturton Castle, co. Stafford, and relict of capt. Anthony Markham, but dying s.p.m. 23 3Iay 1699, the title became Ext. CAMBELL, of WoooroRo, co. Essex. Cr. 9 April 1661. I. Sir John Cambell, created as above, d. s.p. May 1662, when the title became Ext. CAMPBELL, of Invebneil, co. Argyle. Cr. 4 Dec. 1818. I. Lieut. Gen. James Campbell, G.C.H., K.F.M., created as above, TO. Agnes-Margaret, only da. of John Hunter, of Leicester-square, co. Middlesex, esq. ; sir James was sometime civil commissioner to the Ionian Islands, and commander of the forces in the Adriatic, and dying s.p. 1819, the title became Ext. CANN, of Comptok, co. Gloucester. Cr. 13 Sept. 1662. I. Sir Robert Cann, created as above, m., 1st, Cecily, da. of Hum- phrey Hooke, alderman of Bristol ; and 2dly, Anne, da. of Popley. Sir Robert d. Nov. 1685- II. Sir William, of Busselton, co. Somerset, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Langton, of Bristol, knt., and d. 16 July 1697. III. Sir William, s. and h., to. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Chester, esq., and d. s.p.m. 27 April 1726, set. 32. IV. Sir Robert, cousin and h., (being the eldest son of sir Thomas Cann, eldest son of sir Robert, the 1st bart., by his 2d wife,) d. unm. Jan. 1748. V. Sir William, town clerk of Bristol, b. and h., to., 1st, , da. of , and, 2dly, Frances, da. of Richard Jeffreys, merchant, and d. 29 March 1753. VI. Sir Robert, s. and h., (by the 1st wife,) to. Anne, da. of Henry Churchman, of Aust, co. Gloucester, esq., but dying s.p. 20 July 1765, the title became Ext. 38 SYNOPSIS OF THE CAREW, of Antony, co. Cornwall. Cr. 9 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Richard Carew, created as above, »n., 1st, Bridget, da. of John Chudleigh, of Ashton, co. Devon, esq. ; and 2dly, , da. of Rolle, of Heanton, co. Devon, esq. II. Sir Alexander, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. , da. of sir Robert Rolle, of Heanton, co. Devon, esq., and was beheaded, 23 Dec. 1644, " for adhering to the king and betraying his trust." III. Sir John, s. and h., wi., 1st, Sarah, da. of Anthony Hungerford, of Farley Castle, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Richard Norton, of Southwick, CO. Hants, esq. ; and 3dly, Mary, da. of sir William Morrice, of Werrington, CO. Devon, bart. Sir John d, 1692. IV. Sir Alexander, s. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) d. s.p.m. V. Sir William, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Gilbert, earl of Coventry, and d. 8 March 1744. VI. Sir Coventry, s. and h., to. Mary, da. of sir Coplestone Warwick Bampfylde, of Poltimore, co. Devon, bart., who re-m. Francis Buller, esq., and d. s.p. 24 March 1748, when the title became Ext. CAREW, of Beddington, co. Surrey. Cr. 11 Jan. 1715. I. Sir Nicholas-Carew, created as above, m Anne, da. of Nicholas Hacket, of co. Bucks, esq., and d. 8 March 1727. II. Sir Nicholas-Hacket, s. and h., m. Katherine, da. of John Martin, of Overbury, co. Gloucester, esq., but dying s.p.m. 19 Aug. 1762, the title became Ext. CARLETON, of Holcum, co. Oxon. Cr. 28 May 162?. I. Sir John, created as above, to. Anne, da. of sir Richard Houghton, of Houghton, CO. Lancaster, esq., relict of sir John Cotton, knt., and d. circa 1637. II. Sir George, s. and h., d. s.p., when the title became Ext. CARPENTIER, of France. Cr. 9 Oct. 1658. I. Sir Arthur Marigni Carpentier, was created as above ; but from his having probably never resided in England, no information concerning him or his family has been obtained. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 39 CARR, of Sleaford, co. Lincolk. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Edward Carr, created as above, m., 1st, Katherine, da. of Charles Bolle, of Haugh, esq., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Anne, da. of sir Richard Dyer, of Staughton, co, Hunts, knt. Sir Edward d. 1619. II. Sir Robert, s- and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Gar- grave, of Nostell, CO. York, knt., and d. 14 Aug. 16fi7. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Bennet, sister of Henry, lord Arlington, and d. Nov. 1682. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h,, d. s.p. 1683, set. 21, when the title became Ext. CARTERET, of Metesches, in Jersey. Cr. 9 May 1645. I. Sir George Carteret, vice-chamberlain of the household, and P.C., created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Philip Carteret, of St. Owen, knt., and d. 14 Jan. 1679. II. Sir George, grandson and h., (being s. and h. of sir Philip Car- teret, knt., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) was created baron Carteret, of Hawnes, co. Bedford, 19 Oct, 1681, m. Grace, da. and co-h. of John Gran- ville, earl of Bath, who was created viscountess Carteret and countess Gran- ville, 1 Jan, 1714 George, 1st baron, d. 22 Sept. 1695. III. John, 2d baron, succeeded his mother, as viscount Carteret and earl Granville, 18 Oct. 1744; r«., 1st, Frances, da, of sir Robert Worsley, bart.; 2dly, Sophia, da. of Thomas, earl of Pomfret, and d. 2 Jan. 1763. IV. Robert, 2d earl, s. and h., (by the 1st wife,) d. s.p. 1776? when all his honors became Ext. CARTERET, of St. Owen, Jersey. Cr. 4 June 1670. I. Sir Philip Carteret, bailiff of the island of Jersey, created as above, m. Anne de Maresq, and d. circa 1675. II. Sir Philip, s, and h,, m., Elizabeth, da, of sir Edward de Carteret, and d. circa 1693. III. Sir Charles, bailiff of the island of Jersey, s. and h,, d. s.p. 6 June 1715, when the title became Ext. CASTLETON, of St. Edmondsbury, co. Suffolk. Cr. 9 Aug. 1641. I. Sir William Castleton, created as above, m. , da. of Massam, of co, Suffolk, esq., relict of Bacon, of Hesset, co. Suffolk, esq. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. and h. of Robert Morse, of Sturston, co, Suffolk, esq, III. Sir John, s. and h,, m. Bridget, da. of Thomas Read, of Berdwell, CO, Suffolk, esq,, but d. s.p. 1705. IV. Sir Robert, b, and h., d. unm. 40 SYNOPSIS OF THE V. Sir Philip, b. and h., m, , da. of Osborn Clarke, gent., but d. s.p.s. 30 Sept. 1724. VI. Rev. Sir Chari.es, cousin and h., (being son of William, 2d sou of the 1st bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Edward Taverner, of St. Olave's Abbey, in Herringfleet, co. Suffolk, gent. VII. Sir CiiABLES, s. and h., d. unm. 22 Oct. 1749. VIII. Rev. sir John, b. and h., rector of Gorston, co. Suffolk, afterwards of Hopton, CO. Essex, d. s.p. 7 Nov. 1777- IX. Sir William, b. and h., d. at Hingham, co. Norfolk, 16 Jan. 1788, set. 87. X. Sir John, s. and h., d. s.p. 11 June 1788. XI. Rev. Sir Edward, uncle and h., (next brother of sir William, 9th bart.,) rector of Thornham-with-Holme, co. Norfolk, d. 1794, aet. 87. XII. Sir Edward, s. and h., resided at Lynn, co. Norfolk, in very re- duced circumstances ; he never assumed the title, and dying s.p. 17 Nov. 1810, aet. 58, the title became Ext. CHALONER, of Gisborough, co. York. Cr. 20 July 1620. I. Sir William Chaloxer, created as above, d. s.p. circa 1640, when the title became Ext. CHAMBERLAYNE, of Wickham, co. Oxon. Cr. 4 Feb. 1642. I. Sir Thomas Chamberlayne, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Richard Chamberlaine, of Temple House, co. W^arwick, and d. 1671. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of Edmund Prideaux, of the Inner Temple, esq., but d. s.p.m. 1682. III. Sir James, b. and h., m. Margaret, da. of • Goodwyn, of Bo- dicote, CO. Oxon, gent., and d. Oct. 1 699. IV. Sir James, s. and h., lieut.-col. of the horse guards, m. , da. of Walker, esq., clerk to the house of commons, and d. s.p.m. 23 Dec. 1767. V. Sir Henrt, b. and h., d. s.p. 25 Jan. 1776, when the title became Ext. CHAPLIN, of South, co. Lincoln, and of London. Cr. 19 Sept. 1715. I. Sir Robert Chaplin, director of the South Sea Company, created as above, m. , but d. s.p.m. 1 July 1728. II. Sir John, nephew and h., (being son of Porter Chaplin, eldest brother of the deceased, on whom the baronetcy was limited in remainder,) m. mrs. Morris, but dying s.p. 23 May 1730, aet. 19, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 41 CHAPMAN, of London. Cr. 27 June 1720. I. Sir William, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Webb, alias Wood, of Kensington, esq., and d. 7 May 17^^7. II. Sir John, of Cockenheath, co. Herts, s. and h., »»., 1st, Rachel, da. and CO -h. of James Edmondson ; and 2dly, Sarah, da. of , but d. s.p. 29 Jan. 1781. III. Sir William, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of , but dying s.p. circa 1784, the title became Ext. CHARDIN, of the Inner Temple, London. Cr. 28 May 1720. Sir John Chardin, (son of the great traveller, sir John Chardin, knt.,) created as above, d. s.p. 26 April 1755, aet. 68, when the title became Ext. CHARLETON, of Hesleyside, co. Northumberland. Cr. 6 March 1645. I. Sir Edward Charleton, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Edward Widdrington, of Cartington, bart., but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. CHARLTON, of Ludford, co. Hereford. Cr. 12 May 1686. I. Sir Job Charlton, speaker of the house of commons, created as above, «»., 1st, Dorothy, da. and h. of WilHam Blunden, of Bishop's Castle, esq. ; and 2dly, Lettice, da. of Walter Waring, of Oldbury, esq. Sir Job d. 27 May 1697- II. Sir Francis, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Dorothy, da. and co-h. of the rev. mr. Bromwych ; and 2dly, , da. of Cam, citizen of London. Sir Francis d. 2\ April 1729. III. Sir Blunden, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. 3Iary, da. of Thomas Foley, of Whitley Court, co. Worcester, sister of the 1st lord Foley, and d. Dec. 1742. IV. Sir Francis, a gent, of the privy chamber, s. andh., d. unm. 3 Dec. 1784, when the title became Ext. CHAYTOR, of Croft Hall, co. York. Cr. 28 June 1671. I. Sir William Chaytor, created as above, m. Peregrina, da. of sir James Cradock, knt., but dying s.p.s. in 1720, the title became Ext. 42 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHEERE, of Westminster. Cr. 18 July 1766. I. Sir Henry Cheere, (the statuary,) created as above, m. Helen, da. of Sauviguion Randall, esq., and d. 15 Jan. 1781. II. Rev. Sir William, s. and h., who dying s.p. March 1808, the title became Ext. CHERNOCKE, of Hulcott, go. Bedford. Cr. 21 May 1661. I. Sir St. John Chernocke, created as above, m. Audrey, da. of sir William Villiers, of Brookesby, co. Leicester, bart., and d. March 1680, aet. 61. II. Sir Villiers, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of John Pynsent, of Comb, in Croydon, co. Surrey, esq., and d. Nov. 1694, set. 53. III. Sir Pynsent, s. and h., m. Helen, da. and co-h. of William Bo- teler, of Biddenham, co. Beds, esq., and d. 2 Sept. 1734. IV. Sir Boteler, s. and h., d. unm. circa 1756. V. Sir Villiers, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Roger Harris, of Silkstead, but dying s.p. 1779? the title became Ext. CHESTER, of Chichley, co. Bucks. Cr. 23 March 1619. I. Sir Anthony Chester, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Boleter, of Woodhall, co. Herts, knt. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of John Ellis, of Kiddal, co. York, esq., and d. 3 Dec. 1635, set. 70. II. Sir Anthony, who served in the army of Charles I., s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Peyton, of Doddington, co. Cambridge, knt., and d. Feb. 1651, set. 58. III. Sir Anthony, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Samuel Cranmer, esq., alderman of London, and rf. 15 Feb. 1697-8, set. 65. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da. and co-h. of William Wol- laston, of Shenton, co. Leicester, esq.; and 2dly, Frances, da. of sir William Noel, of Kirkby, and widow of sir Charles Skrimshire, of Norbury, co. Stafford, knt., who d. s.p. Sir John d. 9 Feb. 1726. V. Sir William, s. and h,, m. Penelope, da. of George Hewett, of Stret- ton, CO. Leicester, esq., but d. s.p.m. 21 March 1726. VI. Sir John, b. and h., m. Frances, da. of sir Edward Bagot, of Blith- field, CO. Stafford, bart., and d. 1747- VII. Sir Charles-Bagot, s. and h., d. s.p. 25 May 1755. VIII. Sir Francis, cousin and h., (son of Francis Chester, esq., 5th son of the 4th bart.,) w., but d, at Chelsea, co. Middlesex, s.p. Oct. 1766. IX. Rev. Sir Anthony, cousin and h., (s. and h. of Henry Chester, esq., next brother of sir John, 4th bart.,) m, Elizabeth Birt, but dying s.p. at East Haddon, co. Northampton, of which place he was rector, 17 May 1769, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 43 CHILD, of Wanstead, co. Essex. Cr. 18 July 1678. I. Sir JosiAH Child, sometime governor of the East India Company, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Edward Boate, of Portsmouth ; 2dlv, Mary, da. of William Atwood, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, and widow of Thomas Stone, of London, merchant ; and 3dly, Emma, da. and co-h. of sir Henry Barnard, of Stoke, co. Salop, knt., widow of Francis Willoughby, of Wollaton, CO. Notts, esq. Sir Josiah d. 22 June 1699, set. 69. II. Sir Josiah, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Cooke, of London, knt., but d. s.p. 20 Jan. 1704. III. Sir Richard, b. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) was created baron of Newtown and viscount Castlemaine, 17 April 1718, and further advanced to the dignity of earl Tylney, of Castlemaine, 11 Jan. 1732; he m. Do- rothy, da. and h. of John Glynne, of Bisseter, co. Oxford, knt., and d. at Aix, in Provence, March 1749. IV. John, 2d earl, s. and h,, d. s.p. 17 Sept. 1784, when all his honours became Ext. CHILD, of SuRAT, in the East Indies. Cr. 4 Feb. 1684 5. I. Sir John Child, general of the forces in India, and president of the East India Council at Surat, created as above, m. IMary, da. of John Shack- stone, deputy-governor of Bombay, (who re-m, John Weldon, deputy-go- vernor,) and d. at Bombay circa 1690. II. Sir C^SAR, s. and h., m. Hester, da. of John Evance, of London, esq., and d. 7 March 1724, of the small-pox. III. Sir C^SAR, s. and h., d. s.p. 17^3, when the title became Ext. CHOLMELEY, of Whitby, co. York. Cr. 10 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Hugh Cholmeley, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Wil- liam Twisden, of East Peckham, co. Kent, bart., and d. circa 1660. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Katherine, da. of Jo. Savile, of Methley, CO. York, and d. circa 166.3. III. Sir Hugh, s. and h., d. young, 1665. IV. Sir Hugh, uncle and h., wi. Anne, da. of Spencer, earl of Northamp- ton. Sir Hugh was governor of the Mole, in Tangier, in 1 665, and at his decease s.p.m., the title became Ext. CH0L3I0NDELEY, of Cholmondeley, co. Chester. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Robert Cholmondeley, created as above, was further ad- vanced to the dignity of viscount Cholmondeley, of Kellis, in Ireland, 1628; baron Cholmondeley, of Wiche JMalbank, co. Chester, 1 Sept. 1645; and 44 SYNOPSIS OF THE earl of Leinster, in Ireland, 5 March following; m. Catharine, da. of John, lord Stanhope, of Harrington, but dying s.p.l. 2 Oct. 1659, all his honours became Ext. CHUDLEIGH, of Aston, co. Devon. Cr. 1 Aug. 1622. I. Sir Georoe Chudleigh, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Wil- liam Stroud, of Newnham, co. Devon, knt., and d. 1657. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Ehzabeth, da. of Hugh Fortescue, of Fil- legh, CO. Devon, esq., and d. 1691. III. Sir George, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Richard Lee, of Winslade, CO. Devon, esq., and d. I7I8. IV". Sir George, s. and h., m. Frances, da. and co-h. of sir William Davie, of Greedy, co. Devon, bart., and d. 10 Oct. 1738. V. Sir Thomas, nephew and h., (being son of Thomas Chudleigh, esq., next brother to the 4th bart.,) d. unm. 23 June 1741, at Aix-la-Chapelle. VI. Sir John, of Chalmington, co. Dorset, cousin and h., (being son of George Chudleigh, esq., 2d son, but heir of Hugh Chudleigh, esq., 2d sur- viving son of sir George, 2d bart.,) killed unm. at Ostend, 1 Aug. 1745, when the title became Ext. CHUTE, of Hauxfall Place, co. Kent. Cr. 17 Sept. 1684. I. Sir George Chute, created as above, d. s.p. 1721, when the title became Ext. CLARGES, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex. Cr. 30 Oct. 1674. I. Sir Walter Clarges, created as above, m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir Dawes Wymondsell, of Putney, co. Surrey, knt. ; 2dly, Jane, da. of the hon. James Herbert, of Kingsey, co. Bucks ; and 3dly, Elizabeth, 2d da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Gould, knt., alderman of London. Sir Walter d. March 1705-6. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Barbara, youngest da. and co-h. of John Berkeley, viscoimt Fitzharding, and d. 19 Feb. 1759. III. Sir Thomas, grandson and h., (only son of Thomas Clarges, esq., only son of the last bart.,) m. , da. of Skrine, esq., and d. 27 July 1783. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 17 Feb. 1834, when the title be- came Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE, 45 CLARKE, of Snailwell, co. Cambridge. Cr. 25 July 1698. I. Sir Samuel Ciarke, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Robert Thom- son, of Newington Green, co. 3Iiddlesex, esq., and d. 8 IMarch 1719. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. IMary, da. of Arthur Barnardiston, of Barnardiston, co. Suffolk, andrf. Nov. 1746. III. Sir Samuel, s. and h., d. unm. 10 Nov. 1758. IV. Sir Robert, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Littel, of Bow Lane, and rf. 18 Aug. 1770. V. Sir John, s. and h., d. young, 8 Nov. 1782. VI. Sir Arthur, uncle and h., (3d son of the 24 hart.,) m., but d. s.p. 23 May 1806, when the title became Ext. CLERE, of Ormesby, co. Norfolk. Cr. 27 Feb. 1620. I. Sir Henry Clere, created as above, m. Muriel, da. of sir Edmund Mundeford, of Feltwell, co. Norfolk, knt., but d. 21 Aug. 1622, s.p.m., (leaving an only child, Abigail, m. to John, 2d son of sir Oliver Cromwell, of Hinchenbrooke,) when the title became Ext. CLERKE, of Launde Abbey, co. Leicestea. Cr. 18 June 1661. I. Sir Clement Clerke, created as above, m, Catherine, da. and h. of George Talbot, of Ridge, co. Salop, esq. II. Sir Talbot, s. and h., m. Hannah, da. of , and d. 1708. III. Sir Clement, s. and h., d. unm. circa 1715. IV. Sir Talbot, b. and h., m. Barbara, da. and co-h. of Thomas Gladin, of Durrent Hall, in Chesterfield, co. Derby, esq., (who re-m. John Monk Morgan, of Monmouthshire, esq ,) and d. 16 Feb. 1723. V. Sir Talbot, s. andh., d. a minor, 20 Nov. 1732. VI. Sir Talbot, cousin and h., (only son of George, Sd'son of sir Cle- ment, 1st bart.,) m. Lucy, da. of the rev. mr. Rogers, of Painswick, co. Gloucester, but dying s.p. 10 July 1759, the title became Ext. CLERKE, of DuDDLESTONE, CO. Salop. Cr. 26 Oct. 1774. I. Sir Philip-Jennings Clebkj:, created as above, d. s.p. 22 April 1788, when the title became Ext. 46 SYNOPSIS OF THE CLIFTON, of Clifton, co. Lancaster. Cr. 4 March 1660. I. Sir Thomas Clifton, created as above, m., 1st, Bridget, da. of sir George Henejige, of Hayton, co. Leicester ; and, 2dly, Bridget, da. of sir Edward Hussey, bart. : sir Thomas was accused of high treason in Sep- tember 1694, and though no bill was found against him, it produced insa- nity, which caused his death in November following, upon which the baro- netcy became Ext. CLOSE, Major-general, in the service of the East India Company. Cr. 12 Dec. 1812. I. Sir Barry Close, sometime resident at Mysore, created as above, d. unm. 1813, when the title became Ext. COBB, of Adderbury, co. Oxon. Cr. 9 Dec. 1662. I. Sir Thomas Cobb, created as above, m., 1st, Katherine, da. of sir Richard Onslow, of West Clandon, co. Surrey, knt., who d. s.p. ; and, 2dly, Christian, da. of sir Edward Bisshopp, of Parham, co. Sussex, bart. Sir Thomas d. Feb. 1699. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. unm. 1744. III. Sir George, b. and h., m. Anne, 2d da. and co-h. of Joseph Lang- ton, of Newton Park, co. Somerset, esq., relict of Robert Langton, of Bris- lington, esq. : sir George accidentally falling into a moat at the seat of John Blagrave,esq., near Reading, co. Berks, was drowned, s.p.m. 29 March 1762, set. 90, whereupon the title became Ext. COCKS, of DUMBLETON, CO. GLOUCESTER. Cr. 7 April 1661. I. Sir Richard Cocks, created as above, m. Susannah, da. of Ambrose Elton, of the Hasle, co. Hereford, esq., and d. circa 1684. II. Sir Richard, grandson and heir, (being son of Richard Cocks, esq., eldest son of 1st bart.,) m., 1st, Frances, da. of Richard Nevil, of Billing- bear, CO. Berks, esq.; and, 2dly, JVIary, da. of William Bethell, of Swin- don, CO. York, esq., but d. s.p. Oct. 1726. III. Rev. sir Robert, D.D., b. and h., m. mrs. Anne Fulks, of Oxford, and d, Feb. 9, 1735-6, at Woodstock, co. Oxon. IV. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of James Cholmeley, of Easton, co. Lincoln, esq., but dying s.p.s. 4 April 1765, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 47 COGHILL, of RicHiNGS, co. Bucks. Cr. 24 March 1781. I. Sir John Coghilx, created as above, d. s.p. at Bath, 8 March 1790, when the title became Ext. COKE, of Lavgford, co. Derbv. Cr. 30 Dec. 1641. I. Sir Edward Coke, created as above, m. Catherine, da. and co-h. of sir William Dyer, of Great Stoughton, co. Hunts. II. Sir Robert, m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of Barker, of Abrighlee, CO. Salop, esq., but d. s.p. Jan. 1687. III. Sir Edward, b. and h., d. unm. 26 Aug. 1727, when the title be- came Ext. COLBRAND, of Boreham, co. Sussex. Cr. 21 Dec. 1621. I. Sir John Colbrand, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Wilson, of ■ ; and, 2dly, Sarah, da. of Needham, of CO. Derby, (who re-m. Humphrey Newton, of Axmouth, co. Devon, esq.,) and d. 1627- II. Sir James, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Margaret, da. of Richard Amias, serjeant-at-law. Til. Sir Richard, colonel in the army of king Charles I., s. and h., was slain unm. in the civil wars. IV. Sir Charles, b. and h., d. unm.., of the small-pox, 1672. V. Sir Robert, half-uncle and heir, (being son of sir John, 1st bart., by the 2d marriage,) m. Mary, da. of Thomas Southland, of Lee, co. Kent, but dying s.p. 2 June 1709, the title became Ext. COLBY, of Kensington, co. Middlesex. Cr. 18 June 1720. I. Sir Thomas Colby, commissioner of the navy, created as above, d. unm. 23 Sept. 1729, when the title became Ext. COLE, of Brancepeth, co. Durham. Cr. 4 March 1640. I. Sir Nicholas Cole, created as above, m. , da. of sir Thomas Lyddall, of Ravensholme Castle. II. Sir Ralph, s. and h., m., 1st, , da. of Windham, of ; and 2dly, Katherine, da. of sir Henry Foulis, of Ingleby Manor, CO. York, bart., and d. 1663. 48 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Nicholas, grandson and heir, (being son of Nicholas Cole, esq., son of sir Ralph, 2d bart., by his 2d marriage,) m. Anne, da. of Collier Campbell, but d. s.p. 1710-11. IV. Sir Mark, b. and h., d. s.p. before 1727, when the title became Ext. COLLIER, Captain, R.N. Cr. 20 Sept. 1814. I. Sir George Ralph Collier, K.C.B., created as above, m. Maria, da. and co-h. of John Lyon, of Liverpool, M.D., but dying March 1824, s.p., the title became Ext. COMPTON, of Hartbury, co. Gloucester. Cr. 6 May 1 C8 I. Sir William Compton, created as above, m. Catherine, da. of Thomas Bond, of Hoxton, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. circa 1698. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. the da. and h. of Hyde, of Hinton in Hurst, co. Bucks, and d. 5 June 1731. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. ■ , da. of Holder, of , and d. 3 May 1758. IV". Sir William, s. and h., m. , da. of Bradnock, but d. s.p. Jan. 1760. V. Sir Walter, b. and h., d. s.p. 29 Aug. 1773, when the title became Ext. CONSTABLE, of Flamborough, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir William Cokstable, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of Thomas, 1st viscount Fairfax, but dying s.p. 15 June 1654-5, the title became Ext. Sir William was a colonel in the parliament army, and was one of those who signed the death-warrant of king Charles I. ; and on the restoration of Charles II., his lands, &c. were excepted in the general pardon, as likewise all pains, penalties, and forfeitures, as though the act had never passed. CONSTABLE, of Everingham, co. York. Cr. 20 July 1642. I. Sir Philip Constable, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir Wil- liam Roper, of Eltham, co. Kent, knt., and d. 25 Feb. 1664. Sir Philip suffered much for his loyalty to king Charles I. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 49 II. Sir Marmaduke, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Richard Sherborne, of Stonyhurst, co. Lancaster, esq. III. Sir Philip Mark, s. and h., wt. Margaret, da. of sir Francis Rad- clyffe, of Dilston, co. Northumberland, bart., afterwards earl of Derwent- water. IV. Sir 3Iarmaduke, s. and h., d. abroad, s.p., July 1746, set. 90, when the title became Ext. CONWAY, of Brothruthax, co. Flint. Cr. 25 July 1660. I. Sir Henry Conway, created as above, m. Mary, da. and h. of Richard Lloyd, of , and d. circa 1676. II. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Margaretta Maria, da. and co-h. of John Digby, of ; and 2dly, , da. of Richard Grenvile, of Wot- ton Underwood, co. Bucks, esq., but dying s.p.m. 27 April 1721, the title became Ext. CONYERS, of Horden, co. Durham. Cr. 14 July 1628. I. Sir John Conyers, created as above, m. Frances, da. of Thomas Groves, citizen of York, and d. 1664. II. Sir Christopher, s. and h., m., 1st, EHzabeth, da. of William IS. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Thomas, lord Jermvn, of Rushbrook, and d. 1 Oct. 1722. III. Sir Robert, auditor of excise, d. s.p. 1 June 1723. IV. Sir Jermyn, b. and h., m. Margaretta, da. and co-h. of the rer. mr. Green, and d. 16 Feb. 1743, V. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. unm. in North America, 1763. VI. Sir Charles, b. and h., d. s.p. circa 1806, when the title became Ext. 60 SYNOPSIS OF THE DA VIES, of London. Cr. II Jan. 1685-6. I. Sir George Davies, consul and agent, at Naples, created as above, concerning whom no further information has been obtained. DAVY, of Grosvenor Street, co. Middlesex. Cr. 20 Oct. 1818. L Sir Humphrey Davy, created as above, m. Jane, da. and h. of Charles Kerr, of Kelso, relict of Shuckburgh-Ashby Apreece, esq. Sir Humphrey was D.C.L., president of the Royal Society, and member of several learned societies on the continent of Europe ; dying s.p. at Geneva, in 1829, the title became Ext. DAWES, of Putney, co. Surrey. Cr. 1 June 1663. I. Sir John Dawes, created as above, m. Christian, da. and h. of William Lyons, of Bocking, co. Essex, esq., (who re-m. sir Anthony Dean, of London, knt.) II. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. unm. III. Right rev. sir William, b. and h., archbishop of Canterbury, &c., m. Frances, da. and at length co-h. of sir Thomas Darcy, of Braxted Lodge, CO. Essex, hart., and d. 30 April 1724, aet. 53. IV. Sir Darcy, s. and h., m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of Richard Roundell, of Hutton Wandsley, co. York, esq., and d. 16 Aug. 1732. V. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm., 28 3Iay 1741, when the title became Ext. DAWNAY, of CowicK, co. York. Cr. 19 May 1642. I. Sir Christopher Dawnay, created as above, m. Jane, da. and co-h. of John Moseley, of llskelfe, co. York, esq., and d. 1644. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d, a minor and unm., when the title became Ext. DECKER, of London. Cr. 20 July 1716. I. Sir Matthew Decker, a merchant of London, created as above, m. Henrietta, da. of the rev. Richard Watkins, D.D., rector of Wiekford, CO. Warwick, but dying s.p.m. 18 IMarch 1749, the title became ' Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. «1 DELAVAL, of Seatok, co. Northumberland. Cr. 29 June 1660. I. Sir Ralph Delaval, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Alexander, earl of Leven, relict of Henry Eraser, lord Lovat. II. Sir Ralph, 2d bart., grandson and h., (son and h. of Robert Delaval, esq., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) m. Diana, da. of George, lord Delamere, (who re-m. sir Edward Blacket, bart.,) but d. s.p.m. Aug. 1696. III. Sir John, b. and h., m. and had issue ; he d. June 1727- IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h. Concerning the descent of this baronetcy nothing further is known. DELAVAL, of Ford, co. Northumberland. Cr. 1 July 1761. I. Sir John-Hussey Delaval, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Delaval, of Redford, co. Wicklow, in Ireland, 1782-3, and baron Delaval, of Seaton Delaval, 21 Aug. 1786 ; hem., 1st, Susannah, da. of R. Robinson, and widow of John Potter, esq. ; and 2dly, Charlotte, da. of Knight, but dying s.p.m. 21 May 1808, his honours became Ext. DEIiVES, of DoDiNGTOx, CO. Chester. Cr. 8 May 1621. I. Sir Thomas Delves, created as above, »»., 1st, Mary, da. of Tho- mas Wilbraham, of Woodhey, co. Chester, esq., and 2dly, Mary, da. of Edward Baber, of Tew, co. Somerset, relict of sir Roger Wilbraham. Sir Thomas d. 1640 or 1658. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Catherine, da. of sir Roger Wilbraham ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of Randal Leicester, citizen of London. Sir Henry d. May 1663. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Hall Ravenscroft, of Horsham, co. Sussex, esq., and 2dly, Rachel, da. of Francis Forrester, of Watling-street, co. Salop, esq. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir Richard Knightly, of Fawesley, co. Northampton, K.B. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Henry, earl of Warrington, Avho d. s.p. ; 3dly, Elizabeth, da. of Andrew Barker, of Fairford, co. Gloucester, esq. ; and 4thly, , da. of sir John Huband, bart., but dying s.p.m. 12 Sept. 1727? set. /&, the title became Ext. DE NEUFVILLE, of Frankfort, in Germany. Cr. 18 March 1709. I. Sir Robert de Neufville, created as above, resided abroad ; whether the dignity continue in existence or has become extinct, no in- formation can be obtained. 62 SYNOPSIS OF THE DENNIS, of St. Mary's and Bi.ackmonstone, co. Kent. Cr. 2« Oct. 1767. I. Sir Peter Dennis, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Pappet. Sir Peter d. a vice-admiral of the red, 12 June 1778, s.p., when the title became Ext. DENNY, of (tillingham, co. Norfolk. Cr. 3 June 1642. I. Sir William Denny, created as above, »w. Catherine, da. of Young. Sir William d. without issue, and in extreme want, upon which the title became Ext. Denton, of hillersden, co. bucks. Cr. 12 May 1699. T. Sir Edmond Denton, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Anthony Rowe, of Hackney, co. flliddlesex, esq., (who re-m. Trevor, viscount Hillsborough, in Ireland,) but dying s.p. April 1714, the title became Ext. DE RAEDT, of Holland. Cr. 30 3Iay 1660. I. Sir GuALTER DE Raedt, of the Hague, was created as above, but neither of him or of his descendants, (if any he had,) has any information been obtained. DEREHAM, of West Dereham, co. Norfolk. Cr. 8 June 1661. I. Sir Thomas Dereham, F.R.S., created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Richard Scott, of Scotts Hall, co. Kent, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Gargrave, of Nostell Abbey, co. York, knt. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. , da. and co-h. of sir John Maynard, serjeant-at-law, but d, s.p. 1682. III. Sir Richard, b. and h., m. Frances, da. of Robert, viscount Purbeck, and d. at Jamaica. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., resided in the court of the duke of Tus- cany, where he had been brought up, but d. unm.^ £t Rome, 16 Jan. 1733, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 63 DE VIC, of Guernsey. Cr. 3 Sept. 1649. I. Sir Henry De Vic, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of sir Philip Carteret, of St. Owen, in Jersey, knt. ; sir Henry was chancellor of the garter, and secretary for the French tongue ; d. 20 Nov. 1672. II. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. young and unm., in Ireland, when the title became Ext. D'EWES, of Stow Hall, co. Suffolk. Cr. 15 July 1641. I. Sir SyittONDS D'Ewes, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. and h. of sir William Clopton, of Kentwell, co. Suffolk, knt. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and co.-h. of sir Henry Willoughby, of Risley, co. Derby, bart., (who re-m. sir John Wray.) Sir Symonds was a famous antiquary, and author of several works, he d. 18 April 1650, aet. 48. II. Sir Willoughby, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Priscilla, da. of Francis Clinton, alias Fines, of Stourton, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. circa 1685. III. Sir Symonds, s. and h., m. Delariviere, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Jermyn, and d. May 1722. IV. Sir Jermyn, s. and h., d. unm. 21 April 1731, when the title became Ext. DIGGS, of Chilham Castle, co. Kent. Cr. 6 March 1665-6. I. Sir Maurice Diggs, created as above, wi., 1st, Bennet, da.of Mark Dixwell, of Folkstone and Brome, co. Kent, esq., and 2dly, Judith, da. and co-h. of George Rose, of Eastergate, co. Sussex, (who re-m. Daniel Sheldon-, of Ham Court, co. Surrey, esq.,) but dying s.p. 1666, the title became Ext. DILLINGTON, of Knighton, in the Isle of WioHXi Cr. 6 Sept. 1628. I. Sir Robert Dillington, created as above, w., 1st, Mabell, da. of sir Humphrey rorster; 2dly, Catherine, sister of Richard, lord Gorges, and d. 1664. II. Sir Robert, grandson and h., (being son and h. of Robert Dilling- ton, esq., eldest son of the last bart., by his 1st wife,) m., 1st, Jane, da. of John Freake, of Shrowton, esq. ; 2dly, Hannah, da. of William Webb, citizen of London, and d. circa 1687. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. unm. circa 1689. IV. Sir John, b. and h., d. s.p. circa 1712. V. Sir Tristram, major in the guards, b. and h,, (by the 2d marriage,) d. s.p. 4 July 1721, when the title became Ext. 64 SYNOPSIS OF THE DIXWELL, of TiBLixGHAM, CO. Kent. Cr. 18 Feb. 1627-8. I. Sir Basil Dixwell, created as above, d. unm. 1641, when the title became Ext. DIXWELL, of Broomhouse, co. Kekt. Cr. 18 June 16C0. I. Sir Basil Dixwell, great nephew of the above, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Peyton, of Knowlton, co. Kent, bart. JI. Sir Basil, auditor of Excise and governor of Dover Castle, s. and h., TO., 1st, Dorothy, da. of sir John Temple, of East Sheen, co. Surrey, bart. ; and 2dly, Catherine, da. of William Longueville, esq., but dying s.p. 25 March 1750, the title became Ext. DIXWELL, of Cotton Hall, co. Warwick. Cr. 11 June 1716. I. Sir William Dixwell, created as above, to. Mary, da. of sir Roger Cave, of Stanford, co. Northampton, bart., but dying s.p. 14 Jan. 1757? the title became Ext. DORMER, of Lee Grange, co. Bucks. Cr. 23 July 1661. I. Sir John Dormer, created as above, to. Susannah, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Brawne, of Alscott, co. Gloucester, knt. II. Sir William, s. and h., d. insane and unm. 1726, when the title became Ext. DOUGLAS, of Castle Douglas, co. Kirkcudbright, and Newton Douglas, co. Wigtoun. Cr. 17 July 1801. I. Sir William Douglas, created as above, d. unm. 13 Sept. 1809, set. 64, when the title became Ext. DOWNING, of East Hatley, co. Cambridge. Cr. 1 July 1663. I. Sir George Downing, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Wil- liam Howard, of Naworth Castle, co. Cumberland, knt. Sir George was ambassador to Holland, secretary to the treasury, and a commissioner of customs, and d, circa 1684. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 85 II. Sir George, teller of the Exchequer, s. and h., wi. Catherine, da. of James, earl of Salisbury, and d. June 1711. III. Right hon. sir George, K.B., founder of Downing College, Cam- bridge, s. and h., m. , da. of sir William Forrester, of Watling Street, CO. Salop, knt., and d. 1749. IV. Sir Jacob-Garrard, cousin and h., (being only son of Charles Downing, esq., youngest son of the 1st bart.,) m. , da. of , (who re-m. capt., afterwards admiral sir George Bowyer, bart.,) but dying s.p. in Hill-street, Berkeley-square, 7 I'eb. 1 764, the title became Ext. DOYLE. Or. 29 Oct. 1825. I. Sir John Doti.e, created as above, general in the army, G.C.B. and K.C., col. of the 87th foot, and governor of Charlemont, d. unm. 8 Aug. 1834, when the title became Ext. D'OYLEY, of Chiselhampton, co. Oxok. Cr. 7July 1C6G. I. Sir John D'Oyley, created as above, m. Margaret, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Cholmondley, of Whitby Abbey, co. Yoi-k, and d. 1709. II. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Susannah, da. of sir Thomas Putt, of Comb, CO. Devon, bart. ; and 2dly, Rebecca, da. and co-h. of Goddard Carter, of Alvescot, CO. Oxford, esq., by whom he had no issue. Sir John d. circa 1746. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Samuel Wotton, of Engle- bourn, co. Devon, esq., and d. 6 Feb. 1759. IV. Rev. sir John, b. and h., rector of Cuxham, co. Oxon, (2d son of the 2d bart.,) d. unm. Nov. 1773. V. Sir WiLLiAM; b. and h., (3d son of the 2d bart.,) m. , da. of Monk, and deceasing (it is supposed) s.p., the title became Ext. D'OYLEY, of Kandy, in Ceylon. Cr. 29 Aug. 1821. I. Sir John D'Oyley, created as above ; a member of his majesty's council at Ceylon, and resident and first commissioner of government in the Kandyan provinces, d. at Kandy, unm., 25 May 1824, when the title be- came Ext. DRAKE, of BucKLANB, CO. Devon. Cr. 2 Aug. 1622. I. Sir Francis Drake, nephew of the great navigator, created as above m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir Amias Bampfylde, of Poltimore, co. Devon knt. •' and 2dly, Joan, da. of William Strode, of Newnham, knt. ' ' ' 66 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Francis, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Dorothy, da. of Pym, of Brymore, co. Somerset, esq., but d. s.p. III. Sir Francis, nephew and h., (being son of Thomas Drake, 2d son of the 1st hart.,) m., 1st, Dorothy, da. of sir John Bampfylde, of Poltimore, bart. ; 2dly, Anne, da. and co-h. of Thomas Boon, of Mount Boon, co. Devon, esq., who both d. s.p. ; and 3dly, , da. of sir Henry PoUexfen, knt. Sir Francis d. circa 17 18. IV. Sir Francis-Henry, s. and h., m, Anne, da. of Samuel Heathcote, of Hursley, co. Hants, esq., and d. Jan. 1740, set. 47- V. Sir Francis-Henry, s. and h., d. unm. 22 Feb. 1794, aet. C3, when the title became Ext. DRAKE, of Shardei.ows, co. Bucks. Cr. 17 July lfi41. I. Sir William Drake, created as above, d. unm. 1669, aet. 63, when the title became Ext. DRAKE, of Ash, co. Devon. Cr. 31 Aug. 1660. I. Sir John Drake, created as above, m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir John Yonge, bart. ; 2dly, Dionysia, da. of sir Richard Strode, of Newenham, co. Devon, knt., and d. 1669. II. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. unm. 1683. III. Sir Bernard, b. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of George Prestwood, of Biitterford, co. Devon, esq., relict of Hugh Stowell, of Ferry here, esq., but d. s.p.m. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m., 1st, Judith, da. and co-h. of William Eveleigh, of Olcomb, in Ottery St. INIary, co. Devon ; 2dly, , da. of sir Peter Prideaux, by whom he had no issue. V. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 9 Sept. 1724. VI. Sir William, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of William-Peere Williams, esq., but dying s.p. 21 Oct. 1733, the title became Ext. DRAKE, of Prospect, co. Devon. Cr. 28 May 1782. I. Sir Francis-Samuel Drake, created as above, «?., 1st, Elizabeth Hayman, of Kent ; and 2dly, , da. of George Onslow, esq. Sir Francis-Samuel was a rear admiral of the red, and d. s.p. 19 Nov. 1789, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 67 DRAPER, of SuKNtNGHii-L, CO. Berks. Cr. 9 June IfiCO. I. Sir Thomas Draper, created as above, m. , da. of , but dying s.p.m. Dec. 1703, the title became Ext. DRURY, of RiDDLEswoRTH, CO. Norfolk. Cr. 7 May l(i27. I. Sir Drue Drury, created as above, m. Susan, da. and at length co-h. of Isaac Jones, of London, merchant, and d. 1632, set. 44. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Edward Dimston, of Hopton, co. Suffolk, gent.; 2(lly, Ellen, da. of Samuel Harsnet, of Great Fransham, eo. Norfolk, esq., relict of William JIarsham, of Strat- ton, CO. Norfolk, esq.; and 3diy, , da. and co-h. of Violet, of Pinkney, co. Norfolk, esq., but dying s.p. 27 April 1712, aet. 7S, the title became Ext. DRURY, of Overstone, co. Northamptok. Cr. 16 Feb. 1739. I. Sir Thomas Drury, F.R.S., created as above, m. ISIartha, da. of sir John Tyrell, of Heron, co. Essex, bart., but dying s.p.m. 19 Jan. 1759, the title became Ext. DRYDEN, of Canons Ashby, co. Northampton. Cr. 16 Nov. 1619. T. Sir Erasmus Dryden, created as above, w. Frances, da. and co-h. of William Wilkes, of Hodnet, co. Warwick, esq., and d. 22 May 1632. II. Sir John, s. and h., in., 1st, Priscilla, da. of James Quarles, of Rom^ ford, CO. Essex, esq.; 2dly, Anne, da. of Henry Parvis, of Ruckholts, in Low liayton, co. Essex, esq., both of whom d. s.p.; and 3dly, Honor, da. of sir Robert Bevile, of Chesterton, co. Hunts, knt. Sir John d. circa 1658. III. Sir Robert, s. and h,, d. unm. 19 Aug. 1708, fet. 76. IV. Sir John, cousin and h., (being s. and h. of William Dryden, esq., 2d son of sir Erasmus, 1st bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Luck, of North- amptonshire, but (/. s.p.m. V. Sir Erasmus-Henry, cousin and h., (being eldest surviving son of John Dryden, esq., the poet laureat, eldest son of Erasmus Dryden, of Tich- marsh, 3d son of sir Erasmus, 1st bart.,) d. unm. I7II. VI. Sir Erasmus, uncle and h., (being 2d son of Erasmus Dryden, of Tichmarsh, esq.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Edward Martyn, of Westminster, and d. 3 Nov. 171 8, aet. 82. VII. Sir John, grandson and h., (being son of Edward Dryden, esq., only son of the last bart.,) m., 1st, Frances, da. and h. of Thomas Ingram, 68 SYNOPSIS OF THE of Barraby, co. York, esq.; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da, of John Roper, of Berkhamstead, co. Herts, esq., but dying s.p. 21 March 1770, the title be- came Ext. DUCIE, Lord Mayor, of London'. Cr. 28 Nov. 1C29. I. Sir Robert Ducie, lord mayor of London, created as above, »«. Elizabeth, da. of Richard Pyott, alderman of London, and d. circa 1634. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. 1656. III. Sir William, b. and h., K.B., was created viscount Downe, in Ireland, m. Frances, only da. of Francis, lord Seymour, of Trowbridge, but d. s.p. 9 Sept. 1679, when the viscounty became extinct. IV. Sir William, nephew and h., (being s. and h. of sir Hugh Ducie, K.B., next brother to viscount Downe,) m. , da. of , of Herts, but d, s.p. V. Sir Robert, b. and h., d. unm. May 1703, when the title became Ext. DUCK, of Haswell, co. Durham. Cr. 19 March 1686-7. I. Sir John Duck, created as above, m. Anne, da. of ■ Heselhope, of Durham, but dying s.p. 26 Aug. 1691, aet. 59, the title became Ext. DUDDLESTONE, of Bristol. Cr. 11 Jan. 1691-2. I. Sir John Duddlestone, created as above, m. , da. of . II. Sir John, grandson and h., (being son of Duddlestone, esq., s. and h. of the 1st bart.,) was, in 1727, in the customs at Bristol, in a very low condition, and at his decease the title is supposed to have become Ext. ' DUDLEY, of Clapton, co. Northampton. Cr. 1 Aug. 1660. I. Sir William Dudley, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of M. de Pleure ; 2d]y, Jane, da. of sir Roger Smith, of Edmondthorp, co. Leicester, knt. ; and 3dlv, Mary, da. and h. of sir Paul Pindar, of London, knt. Sir William d. 1670. II. Sir Matthew, commissioner of customs and F.R.S., s. andh., m. lady Mary, da. of Henry, earl of Thomond, and d. 13 April 1721. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. C9 III. Sir William, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and sole h. of sir Richard Kennedy, of Ireland, bart., but dying s.p.s., at York, 15 June 1764, aet. 63, the title became Ext. DUKE, of Benhall, co. Suffolk. Cr. 16 July 1661. I. Sir Edward Duke, created as above, m. Ellen, da. and co-h. of John Panton, of Brunslip, co. Denbigh, esq., and d. circa 1G71. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Edward Duke, M.D., and d. circa 1705. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Rudge, of CO. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p.s. 25 Aug. 1732, the title became Ext. DUNCAN, of Mary-le-bone, co. Middlesex. Cr. 4 Aug. 1764. I. Sir William Duncan, F.R.S. and physician to the king, created as above, m. lady Mary, da. of Sackville, earl of Thanet, but dying s.p., at Naples, Sept. 1774, the title became Ext. DUNCOMBE, of Tangley, co. Surrey. Cr. 4 Feb. 1661-2. I. Sir Francis Duncosibe, created as above, m. Hester, da. and co-li. of John Stynt, alderman of London. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Ralph Bash, of Stansted- bury, CO. Herts, knt., but dying s.p. Aug. 1706, tlie title became Ext. DUTRY, of London. Cr. 19 June 1716. I. Sir Dennis Dutry, one of the directors of the East India Cf)mpany. created as above, m. ]Mary, da. of Hillary Reneu, merchant, (who re-m, Gervase van Neck,) but dying s.p. 20 Oct. 172B, the title became Ext. DUTTON, of Sherborne, co. Dorset. Cr. 22 June l(i78. I. Sir Ralph Dutton, created as above, ?n., 1st, Grizel, da. of sir Ed- ward Pool, of Kemble, co. Wilts ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Peter Barwick, M.D. to Charles II., and d. circa 1721. 70 SYNOPSIS OF THE II- Sir John, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) »n., 1st, Mary, da. of sir tlary, da. of 1 Feb. 1743, ii. .^'ix .^vyxAi-., .J. MiivA ii,, \^uy Liic ^u lllrti llrtgt;,^ 7/1, y JSL, ill, Rushout Cullen, of Upton, co. Warwick, bart. ; atid 2dly, Mary, da. of Francis Keck, of Great Tew, co. Oxford, esq., but dying s.p the title became Ext DYCER, of Uphall, co. Herts. Cr. 18 March 1660-1. I. Sir Robert DycER, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of William Styles, of Emingston, co. Suffolk, and d. 26 Aug. 1067, set. 72. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Judith, da. of Richard Gulstone, of co. Herts, but dying s.p.m. circa 1676, the title became Ext. DYER, of Staughton, co. Hunts. Cr. 8 June 1627. I. Sir LuDOViCK Dyer, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Yelverton, knt., but dying s.p.s. circa 1670, the title became Ext. EARLE, of Craglethorpe, co. Lincoln. Cr. 2 July 1629. I. Sir Richard Earle, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Edward Hartop, of Buckminster, co. Leicester, bart. II. Sir Richard, grandson and h., (being s. and h. of John Earle, esq., eldest son of sir Richard, 1st bart.,) d. unm. of the small-pox. III. Sir Richard, uncle and h., (being 2d son of sir Richard, 1st bart.,) m. Ellena, da. of William Welby, of Denton, co, Lincoln, esq., (who re-m. Edward Payne, of Hough, co. Lincoln,) and d. circa 1684. IV. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. 13 Aug. 1697, aet. 24, %vhen the title became Ext. EAST, of Hai-l Place, co. Berks. Cr. 5 June 1766. I. Sir William East, created as above, m. Hannah, da. of Henry Cas- samajor, of Tokington, co. Gloucester, esq., and d. 12 Oct. 1819, set. 83. II. Sir Gilbert, s. and h., m. Eleanor-Mary, eldest da. of William JollifFe, esq., (who re-m.., 31 March 1834, hon. John-Craven Westenra, son of lord Rossmore,).but dying s.p. 11 Dec. 1828, aet. 64, the title be- came Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 71 EDWARDS, of York, €r. 7 Dec. 1691. I. Sir James Edwarbs, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of Wright, alderman of York ; 2dly, , da. of Holwell, of Hackney, CO. Middlesex, and d. INIarch 1702. II. Sir James, F.R.S., s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Mary, da. and h. of Matthew Kirby, of Walton-upon-Thames, co. Surrey, D.D., but d. s.p. 1744. III. Rev. sir Nathaniel, b. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) vicar of Wey- bridge, co. Surrey, d. there unm. 10 March 1764, wh^n the title became Ext. ELDRED, of Saxham Magna, co. Suffolk. Cr. 29 Jan. 1641-2. I. Sir Revet Eldred, created as above, m. Anne, da. and co-h. of John Blakey, of , co. Salop, gent., (who re-m. Arnold, alderman of Loudon,) but dying s.p. circa 1653, the title became Ext. ELLIOTT, of Peebles, N. B, Cr. 25 July 1778. I. Sir John Elliott, physician to the prince of Wales, created as above, d. unm. at Brocket Hall, co. Herts, 7 Nov. 1786, when the title became Ext, ELLYS, of Wyham, co. Lincoln. Cr. 30 June 1660. I. Sir Thomas Ellts, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir John Stan- hope, of Elvaston, co. Derby, brother of Philip, 1st earl of Chesterfield. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Isabella, da. of Richard Hampden, esq., chancellor of the exchequer, and d. 6 Oct. 1727, set. 74. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., /n., 1st, , da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Hussey, of Dodington, co. Lincoln, hart.; and 2dly, Sarah, da. and co-h. of Thomas Gould, of Ivor, co. Bucks, esq., but dying s.p. 14 Jan. 1742, the title became Ext. ELW^ES, of Stoke, co. Suffolk. Cr. 22 June 1660. I. Sir Gervase Elwes, created as above, m. Amy, da. of dr. Trigge, of Highworth, co. Wilts, and d. May 1705. II. Sir Harvey, grandson and h., (being son of Gervase Elwes, esq., 72 SYNOPSIS OF THE eldest son of the last bart.). Sir Han^ey was a man of most parsimonious habits, and d. unm. 18 Sept. 1763, leaving his large estates to his nephew, John-Meggott Elwes, esq., who likewise inherited his uncle's miserly dis- position. III. Sir "William, cousin and h. (son of Elwes, esq., younger son of the 1st bart.). Sir William resided in Sion-lane, Isleworth, co. Middle- sex, on a small income, and at which place he was buried 26 Nov. 177^> leaving three sons, Henry, William, and Thomas, the eldest of whom (if legitimate) must have succeeded him in the title; but after 1779j when William and Thomas Elwes, esqs., proved their father's will, there is no further trace found of them ; nor at the death of their mother, (called dame Johanna Elwes, formerly Bobulia,) did any of her kin appear to take out letters of administration to her effects. EL WILL, of Exeter. Cr. 25 Aug. 1709. I. Sir John Elwill, created as above, «?., 1st, Frances, da. of sir John Bampfylde, of Poltimore, co. Devon, who d. s.p.; and 2dly, , da. and h. of Leigh, of Egham, co. Surrey. Sir John d. 25 April 1717. II. Sir John, of Langley, co. Kent, s. and h., m. , da. and h. of Humphrey Style, of Langley, co. Kent, esq., (who re-m. Henry Bartlet,) but d. s.p. 10 Sept. 1727- III. Sir Edmund, comptroller of excise, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of William Specke, of Beaucham, co. Somerset, esq., and d. 2 Feb. 1740. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m. Selina, da. of Peter Bathurst, esq., widow of tlie earl of Kanelagh, but dying s.p.m., 1 March 1778, the title became Ext. ENGLEFIELD, of Wotton-Basset, co. Wilts. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Francis Englefield, created as above, m. Jane, da. of An- thony Browne, esq., and grandda. of Anthony, 1st viscount Montagu, and d. 2f> Oct. 1G.31, ajt. 69. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Winifred, da. and co-h. of William Brooksby, esq., and d. I May 1656. III. Sir Francis, s. and h,, m. Honoria, da. of Henry O'Bryen, earl of Thomond, (who re-m. sir Robert Howard, knt.,) but d. s.p. May 1665. IV. Sir Thomas, uncle and h., (next brother to sir Francis, 2d bart.,) w., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Henry VV^inchcomb, bart., who d. s.p.; and 2dly, Mary, da. of George Huntley, esq. V. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Susan, natural da. of John, lord Cul- peper, but d. s.p.s. 21 April 1728. VI. Sir Henry, F.R.S., cousin and h., (being s. and h. of Henry Engle- field, esq., son of Anthony Englefield, esq., son of Anthony, next brother who left issue, of sir Thomas, 4th bart.,) «»., 1st, Mary, da. of Thomas Berkeley, of Spetchley, co. Worcester, esq.; and 2dly, Catharine, da. of sir Charles Bucke, of Hanby Grange, co. Lincoln, bart. Sir Henry d. 25 May 1780. VII. Sir Henry-Charles, s. andh., d. s.p. 21 March 1822, when th» title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 73 ENYON, of Flowrie, co. Northamptok. Cr. 9 April 1642. T. Sir James Enyok, created as above, m. Jane, da. of sir Adam New- ton, of Charlton, co. Kent, bart., but being slain in a duel with sir Nicholas Crispe, s.p.m., 1642, the title became Ext. ERNLE, of New Sarum, c3. Wilts. Cr. 2 Feb. 1661. I. Sir Walter Erxle, created as above, m. Martha, da. of Edward Tooker, of Madington, esq., sister and co-h. of sir Giles Tooker, bart., and d. circa 1682. II. Sir Walter, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Edward Ernie, esq., eldest son of sir Walter, 1st bart.,) d. unm. III. Sir Edward, b. and h., m. Frances, da. and h. of Thomas Erie, of Charborough, co. Dorset, esq., but d. s.p.m. 31 Jan. 1728-9. IV. Sir Walter, cousin and h., (eldest son and h. of Walter Ernie, esq., 2d son of the 1st bai-t.,) d. s.p. circa 1730. V. Rev. Sir John, rector of All-Cannings, co. Wilts, b. and h., m, Eli- zabeth, da. of John Smith, of Alton, co. Wilts, esq., but d, s.p.m. circa 1734. VI. Sir Michael, cousin and h., (being eldest son of Edward, only son of Michael Ernie, of Brimslade Park, esq., brother of sir Walter, 1st bart., and whose descendants were said to come within the limitation of the patent,) d. unm. circa 1771. VII. Sir Edward, b. and h., d. unm. 1787-8, when the title became Ext. ESSEX, of Bewcot, co. Berks. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612- I. Sir William Essex, created as above, m. Jane, da. of sir Walter Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, co. Oxon, knt. Sir William having wasted his large fortune, accepted the command of a company of foot in the parlia- ment army, in the regiment whereof his son was colonel : he was taken prisoner at Edgehill, at which battle col. Charles Essex was slain, and dying some time after, s.p.s., the title became Ext. ESTCOURT, of Newton, co. Wilts. Cr. 17 March 1626-7- I. Sir Giles Estcourt, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir Robert Mordaunt, of Little Massingham, co. Norfolk, bart. II. Sir Giles, s. and h., slain unm. in Italy. III. Sir William, b. and h., slain unm. at the Globe tavern, in London, by Henry St. John, esq., circa 1684, when the title became Ext. 74 SYNOPSIS OF THE ETHERINGTON, of Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York. Cr, 22 Nov. 1775. I. Sir Hevry Etherixgton, created as above, m. Maria-Constantia, da. of sir Thomas Cave, bart., but dying s.p. 16 Aug. 1819, the title be- came Ext. EVELYN, of GoDSTONE, co. Surrey. Cr. 29 May 16G0. I. Sir John Evelyn, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da, of sir John olynne, knt., serjeant-at-law ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of George Farmer, esq., prothonotary of the Common Pleas; but dying s.p. 1071, the title became Ext. EVELYN, of Long Ditton, co. Surrey. Cr. 17 Feb. 1082- 3. I. Sir Edward Evelyn, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Balaam, of Swarston, co. Cambridge, but dying s.p.s. 1692, the title be- came Ext. EVERARD, of Much-Waltiiam, co. Essex. Cr. 29 Jan. 1628-9. I. Sir Richard Everard, created as above, »i., 1st, Joan, da. of sir Francis Barrington, bart.; and 2dly, Frances, da. of sir Robert Lee, of Billesley, co. Warwick, relict of sir Gervase Ehves, of Woodford, co. Es- sex, knt. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Gibbs, of Falkland, in Scotland, knt. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of sir John Finet, knt. Sir Richard d. Aug. 1G94, S8t. 70. III. Sir Hugh, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Mary, da. of John Brown, of Salisbury, M.D., and d. Jan. 1705-6, aet. 51. IV. Sir Richard, governor of North Carolina, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. and co-h. of Richard Kidder, CD., bishop of Bath and Wells, and d. in London, 17 Feb. 1732-3. V. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. 7 March 1741-2. VI. Sir Hugh, b. and h., went to Georgia; he m. Mary, da. of " , but dying s.p. 1745, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 75 EYLES, of London. Cr. 1 Dec. 1714. I. Sir Francis Eyles, created as above, m, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Richard Ayley, of London, esq., and d. June 1716. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Slary, da. of Joseph-Haskin Styles, esq. Sir John was sub-governor of the South Sea company, lord mayor in 1727} and postmaster. general, and d 11 March 1745. III. Sir Francis-Haskin, s. and h., took the surname of Styles in ad- dition to that of Eyles, m. Sibella, da. of Philip Egerton, D.D., rector of Astbury, co. Chester, and d. 26 Jan. 1762. IV. Sir John-Haskin, s. and h,, d. s.p. 1 Nov. 1768, when the title became Ext. FALKINER, of Abbot stown, co. Dublin. Cr. 21 Dec. 1812. I. Sir Frederick-John Falkiner, created as above, m. Anne- Frances, da. and co-h. of Sackville Gardiner, esq., but dying s.p. 1815, the title became Ext. FANSHAW. Cr. 2 Sept. 1650. I. Sir Richard Fanshaw, (younger brother of Thomas, viscount Fan- shaw,) created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir John Harison, of Balls, co. Herts, knt. Sir Richard was sometime secretary of state to king Charles the first : after the restoration, he was master of the requests and ambassador to Spain and Portugal ; he d. at Madrid, 14 June 1666, ajt. 59. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., was deaf and dumb, and d. unm, circa 1695, when the title became Ext. FARINGTON, of Chichester, co. Sussex. Cr. 17 Dec. 1697- I. Sir Richard Fabington, created as above, m. twice, but dying s.p.s. 7 Aug. 1719, the title became Ext. FARNABY, of Kippington, co. Kent. Cr. 21 July 1726. I. Sir Charles Farnaby, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Na- thaniel Letten, of London, merchant, and d. 27 April 1741, «et. 67. E 2 76 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Thoma«, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of the rev. Montague Lloyd, D.D., and d. 24 March I76O, set. 54. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Penelope, da. of John Radcliffe, of Hitchin, co. Herts, esq., and sister of John Radcliffe, of the same, esq., relict of Richard Charleton, of London, merchant. Sir Charles, in 1784, assumed the surname Oi Radcliife in addition to that of Farnaby, but dying s.p. 1798, the title became Ext. FELLOWS, of Carshalton, co. Surrey. Cr. 20 Jan. I7 18-10. I. Sir John Fellow*, governor of the South Sea company, created above, d. s.p. 26 July 1724, a;t. 54, when the title became Ext. FELTON, of Playford, co. Suffolk. Cr. 20 July 1020. I. Sir Henry Felton, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of sir Bas- singborne Gawdy, knt. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. of sir Lyonell Talmach, of Helmingham Hall, co. Suffolk, hart., and d. 1690. III. Sir Adam, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir George Reresby, of Thrybergh, co. York, relict, 1st, of sir Francis Foljambe, bart.; 2dly, of Edward Horner, esq.; and 3dly, of William, viscount Castlemaine. Sir Adam d. s.p. Feb. 1696. IV. Sir Thomas, comptroller of the queen's household, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of James, earl of Suffolk, but d. s.p.m. 2 March I7O8. V. Sir CoMPTON, b. and h., m. Frances, da. of Finch, of Playford, but dving s.p.m. 18 iS'ov. 1719, set. 69, the title became Ext. FENWICK, of Fenwick, co. Northubiberland. Cr. 9 June 1628. I. Sir John Fenwick, created as above, m., 1st, Katherine, da. of sir Henry Slingsby, of Redhouse, co. York, knt.; 2dly, Grace, da. of Thomas liOraine, of Kirkharle, co. Northumberland ; and 3dly, , da. of Bond : he d. circa 1658, set. 79. II. Sir William, s. and h., (eldest son by the 2d marriage,) m. Jane, da. of Henry Stapleton, of Wighill, co. York, esq., and d. circa 1682, set. 61. III. Major-general sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Charles, earl of Carlisle, was attainted for high treason, and beheaded on Tower-hill, s.p.s., 27 Jan. 1696-7, set. 52, when the title became Ext. TERMOR, (afterwards EVERSFIELD,) of Welches, co. Sussex, and of Sevek-Oaks, CO. Kent. Cr. 4 May 1725. I. Sir Henry Fermor, created as above, 7w., 1st, Dorothy, da. of John Thornycroft, esq., sister of sir John Thornycroft, bart.; and 2dly, Mary, EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 77 da. of William Thomas, of Folkington, co. Sussex, esq., sistei" of sir Wil- liam Thomas, bart., and relict, 1st, of John Eversfield, of Horsham, co. Sus- sex, esq., 2dly, of sir Thomas Beckford, of London, merchant, and 3dly, of Corbett Hene, of St. Martin's in the Fields, gent. ; d. s.p. 3 June 1 734. II. Sir Charles Eversfield, (on whom the dignity was limited by the patent,) d. s.p. 26 Oct. 1784, when the title became Ext. FERRERS, of Skellingthorpe, co. Lincoln. Cr. 19 Dec. 1628. I. Sir Henry Ferrers, created as above, m. Anne, da. of James Scuda- more, and d. 1663. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. s.p. 1675, set. 45, when the title became Ext. FETHERSTON, of Blackesware, co. Herts. Cr. 4 Dec. 1660. I. Sir Heneage Fetherston, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Thomas Bennet, of Baberham, co. Cambridge, bart., and d. 23 Oct. 1711, set. 84. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Anna-Maria, da. and h. of James Wil- liamson, of London, merchant, but dying s.p. 17 Oct. 1746, aet. 100, the title became Ext. FETTIPLACE, of Childrey, co. Berks. Cr. 30 March 1661. I. Sir John Fettiplace, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of sir Francis Wenman, of Carswell, co. Oxon ; 2dly, Susan, da. of Thomas Cook, of Staunton, co. Worcester, esq., relict of Lawrence Bathurst, of Lechlade, CO. Gloucester, esq., (who re-m. sir John Cutter, of Lechlade, knt.). Sir John had no issue by his 2d wife. II. Sir Edmund, s. and h., d. unm. circa 1707- III. Sir Charles, b. and h., d. unm. circa 1714. IV. Sir Lorenzo, b. and h., d. unm. 10 Feb. 1726. V. Sir George, b. and h., d. unm. 8 April 1743, when the title became Ext. FIREBRACE, of London. Cr. 28 July 1698. I. Sir Basil Firebrace, sometime sheriff of London, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Hough, of London, merchant, and d. 7 May 1724. II. Sir Charles, of Long Melford, co. Suifolk, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. and co-h. of sir John Cordell, of Long Melford, co. Suffolk, bart., and d. 2 Aug. 1727. 78 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir CoRDELL, s. and h., m. Bridget, da, of Philip Bacon, of Ipswich, CO. Suffolk, esq., and relict of Edward Evers, of the same place, esq., (who re-m. Campbell, esq.,) but dying s.p. 28 March 1739, the title became Ext. FISHER, of Packingtok, co. Warwick. Cr. 7 Dec. 1622. I. Sir Robert Fisher, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir An- thony Tyringham, of Tyringham, co. Bucks, knt., and d. 1647. II. Sir Clement, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of Thomas Lane, of Bentley, CO. Stafford, esq., and d. s.p. 18 April 1683. III. Sir Clement, nephew and h., (son of Thomas Fisher, esq., next brother to the last bart.,) m. Anne, da. of Humphrey Jennens, of co. War- wick, esq., and d. s.p.m. 11 April 1729. IV. Sir Robert, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Jacques Wiseman, of Lon- don, gent., but dying s.p. circa 1739, the title became Ext. FISHER, of St. Giles, co. Middlesex. Cr. 19 July 1627- I. Sir Thomas Fisher, created as above, m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Fowler, bart., and d. 22 May 1636. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of sir John Prescot, of Hoxne, CO. Suffolk, knt., (and who re-m. William Maynard, esq., 2d son of lord Maynard,) and d. Sept. 1670. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. April 1671, set. circa 18. IV. Sir Richard, uncle and h., (next brother to the 2d bart.,) m., 1st, Anne, da. of Leigh, of St. John's Close, co. Middlesex ; and 2dly, Browne, eldest da. of sir William Ramsden, of Longley, co. York, knt., re- lict of sir George Dalston, knt., but dying s.p. 7 Oct. 1707} the title became Ext. FITTON, of Gawsworth, co. Chester. Cr. 2 Oct. 1617. I. Sir Edward Fitton, created as above, m. Anne, da. and co.-h. of James Barret, of South Wales, and d. 10 May 1619. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir John Trevor, of Plas Teg, CO. Denbigh, knt. ; and 2dly, Felicia, sister of Ralph Sneyd, of Keel, CO. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p. August 1643, the title became Ext. FLEETWOOD, of Caldwick, co. Stafford. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Richard Fleetwood, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir John Peshall, of Horsley, co. Stafford, bart. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Gertrude, da. of Rowland Eyre, of Hassop, CO. Derby, esq. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 79 III. Sir Richard, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da. of sir Edward Golding, of Colston Basset, co. Notts, bart., and 2dly, , da. and h. of Christopher Bannister, esq., but d. s.p.m. IV. Sir Thomas, nephew and h., (son of Thomas, next brother to the last bart.,) m. Magdalen, da. of Thomas Berrington, of JMott-hall, co. Salop, esq., bnt d. s.p. Dec. 1739. v. Sir John, b. and h., m. Philippa, da. of William Berrington, of Shrewsbury, gent., and d. 1741. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. Jan. 1780. VII. Sir Thomas, (who bore the title of baronet, but whether by right or assumption has not been ascertained,) m. Mary-Winifred, da. of , but d, sp. 3 Dec. 1802, when, if not in 1780, the title became Ext. FLEMING, of Brompton Park, co. Middlesex. Cr. 22 April 1763. I. Sir John Fleming, created as above, m. Jane, da. of William Cole- man, of Garnhey, co. Devon, esq., but dying s.p.s. 6 Nov. 1763, the title became Ext. FLETCHER, of Hutton-in-the-Forest, co. Cumberland. Cr. 19 Feb. 1640-1. I. Sir Henry Fletcher, created as above, m. Catherine, da. of sir George Dalston, of Dalston, co. Cumberland, knt., and was slain at Rowton Heath, 1645. II. Sir George, s. and h., w., 1st, Alice, da. of Hugh, viscount Cole- raine, and 2dly, Mary, da. of James Johnston, earl of Hartfell, in Scotland, relict of sir George Graham, of Netherby, co. Cumberland, bart. Sir George d. 23 July I7OO, set. 67. III. Sir Henry, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) retired into a mo- nastery of English monks, at Douay, in France, where he d. 19 May 1712, aet. 54, when the title became Ext. FOLEY, of Thorpe Lee, co. Surrey. Cr. 1 July 1767. I. Sir Robert-Ralph Foley, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of Thomas Hinchcliffe, of BillclifFe, co, York, but dying s.p. 7 March 1782, the title became Ext. FOLJAMBE, of Walton, co. Derby. Cr. 24 July 1622. I. Sir Francis Foljambe, created as above, w., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir William Wray, of Glentworth, bart., and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir 80 SYNOPSIS OF THE George Reresby, of Thrybergh, co. York, who re-m.^ 1st, captain Edward Horner, s. and h. of sir Edward Horner, of Mells, co. Somerset, 2dly, Wil- liam, viscount Castlemaine, and 3dly, to sir Adam Felton, of Playford, co. Suffolk, bart. Sir Francis sold the Walton estate, and dying s.p.m. 1640, the title became Ext. FORSTER, of Bamborough Castle, co. NoaTHUMBERLAND. Cr. 7 March 1619-20. I. Sir Claudius FoBSTER, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir William Fenwick, knt., but dying s.p. circa 1623, the title became Ext. FORSTER, of Aldermarston, co. Berks. Cr. 20 May 1620. I. Sir Humphrey Forster, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir William Kingsmill, of Sydmanton, co. Hants, knt., and d. 1663. II. Sir Humphrey, grandson and h., (s. and h. of William Forster, eldest son of the 1st bart.,) m. Judith, da. of sir Humphrey Winch, of Haines, co. Beds., bart., but dying s.p.s. Dec. 1711, the title became Ext. FORSTER, of East-Greenwich, co. Kent. Cr. 11 July 1661. I. Sir Reginald Forster, created as above, m. Blandina, da. of John Acton, of London, goldsmith, and d. circa 1684, having spent a large for- tune in the service of Charles I. II. Sir Reginald, s. and h., to. , da. and h. of Nash, of Green- wich, CO. Kent, esq., and 2dly, an heiress of Warwickshire, but dying s.p.m. at Stratford-upon-Avon, co. Warwick, after 1696, the title became Ext. FORSTER, of Stokesly, co. York. Cr. 18 Sept. 1649. I. Sir Richard Forster, created as above, m. Joan, da. of Midleton, of Leighton, co. Lancaster, esq., and d. 17 Jan. 1661. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Clare, da. of Anthony Meynill, of Kil- vington, co. York, esq. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. before 1714, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 81 FORTESCUE, of Fali-ow-Pit, co. Devon. Cr. 31 March 1C64. I. Sir Edmund Fortescue, created as above, m. Ulargery, da. of Henry Sandys, and sister and co-h. to William and Henry, successively lords Sandys, of the Vine, and d. circa 1668. II. Sir Sandys, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Lenthall, of Burford, co. Oxon, knt., but dying s.p.m. 1682, the title became Ext. FORTESCUE, of Wood, co. Devon. Cr. 29 Jan. 1666-7. I. Sir Peter Fortescue, created as above, m., 1st, Bridget, da. of sir John Eliot, of Port Eliot, co. Cornwall, and 2dly, Amy, da. of Peter Courtney, of St. IMichael, co. Cornwall, and relict of sir Peter Courtney, of the same county, knt., but dying s.p.m. circa 1686, the title became Ext. FOWELL, of Foweli,, co. Devon. Cr. 1 May 1061. I. Sir Edsiund Fowell, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of sir Anthony Paulet, of Hinton St. George, and d. Oct. 1674. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Chichester, of Hall, CO. Devon, knt., and d. 1677. III. Sir John, s. and h., d. s.p. Nov. 1692, when the title became Ext. FOWLER, of Islington, co. Middlesex. Cr. 21 May 1628. I. Sir Thomas Fowler, created as above, m. , da. of Peirson, of London, but dying s.p.m. 1656, the title became Ext. FOWLER, of Harnage Grange, co. Salop. Cr. 1 Nov. 1704. I. Sir William Fowler, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Robert Cotton, of Combermere, co. Chester, hart., and d. circa 1717. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Sarah, da. of William Sloane, of Ports- mouth, esq., and niece of sir Hans Sloane, bart., (who re-m. Francis Annes- ley, of the Inner Temple, esq.,) and d. before 1737. ill. Sir William, s. and h., m. , da. of brigadier-general Newton. IV. Sir William, an officer in the army, s. and h., d, tmm. in Ger- many, 25 Nov. 1760. e3 82 SYNOPSIS OF THE V. Sir Hans, uncle and heir, (next surviving brother to the Sd hart.,) ■ 1 da. of Knibbs, of Deddington, co. Oxfoi'd, but dying s.p. ATnrnli T77 K t>if> titla honomn ■m. , - .,, 1 March 1771, the title became Ext. FRANCKLYN, of Moor Park, co. Herts. Cr. 10 Oct. 1660. I. Sir Richard Francklyn, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Cheek, of Pirgo, co. Essex, knt. ; 2dly, Eleanor, da. of sir Samuel Tryon, of Halstead, co. Essex, bart., and d. circa 1685. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Anne, da. and co-h. of Robert Rich, earl of Warwick, and widow of Thomas Barrington, esq., but d. s.p.m. 1695. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of Ralph Hawtrey, esq., of Rislip, CO. Middlesex, relict of Christopher Clitherow, of Pinners, co. Mid- dlesex, esq., but dying s.p. 5 Oct. 1728, aet. 72, the title became Ext. FREER, of Water Eyton, co. Oxon. Cr. 11 July 1620. I. Sir Edward Freer, created as above, to. Mary, da. of John Stafford, of Blather wick, co. Northampton, esq., but dying s.p.s. circa 1630, the title became Ext. FREKE, of West Bilney, co. Norfolk. Cr. 4 June 1713. I. Sir Ralph Freke, created as above, to. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Meade, bart., and d. circa I7I8. II. Sir PiERCY, s. and h., d. unm., at Dublin, 10 April 1728. III. Sir John Redmond, b. and h., to. , da. of Brodrick, esq., but dying s.p. 13 April 1764, the title became Ext. FRYER, of London. Cr, 13 Dec. I714. I. Sir John Fryer, alderman of London, created as above, m., but d. s.p.s. 1 1 Sept. 1726, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 83 FULLER, of the Ixner Tj^mple, London- Cr. 1 Aug. 1687. L Sir James-Chapman Fuller, created as above, m., 1st, Frances, da. of John Fincham, of Upwell, esq., and 2dly, Emma, da. of Richard Hoe, of , CO. Norfolk, and relict of sir Edward Win tour, but dying in the Fleet Prison, s.p. 1709, the title became Ext. FURNESE, of Waldeshere, co. Kent. Cr. 27 June 1707- L Sir Henry Furnese, alderman of London, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Robert Brough, esq. ; 2dly, Matilda, da. of sir Thomas Vernon, widow of Anthony Balam, esq., and d. 3 Nov. 1712, set. 54. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Anne, da. of Anthony Balam, esq. ; 2dly, Arabella, da. of Lewis, earl of Rockingham, and d. ^ March 1733. III. Sir Henry, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. unm. 1735, ret. 19, when the title became Ext. FUST, of Hii.L, CO. Gloucester. Cr. 21 Aug. 16C2. I. Sir Edward Fust, created as above, m. Bridget, da. of sir Thomas Denton, of Hillersdon, co. Bucks, knt., and d. 6 April 1674. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Richard Cocks, of Dum- bleton, CO. Gloucester, bart., and d. 12 Feb. 1G98. III. Sir Edward, s. and h.,»n., 1st, Ann-Mary, da. of Thomas Stephens, of Lipiat, CO. Gloucester, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and h. of William Mohun, of Portishead, co. Somerset, esq. ; 3dly, Catherine, da. of Francis Mohun, of Fleet, co. Dorset, esq. ; and 4thly, Susannah, da. of Richard Cocks, esq., sister of sir Richard Cocks, of Dumbleton, and widow of Roger Tompson, of London, merchant. Sir Edward rf. 13 Aug. 1713. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Dorothy, da. of Roger Tompson, of London, merchant, (who re-m. Gilbert-Maximilian Mohun, of Fleet, co. Dorset, esq.,) but d. s.p.s. 27 Feb. 1727-8. V. Sir Francis, half b. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) m. Fanny, da. of Nicholas Tooker, of Bristol, merchant, and d. 26 June 1769. VI. Sir John, s. and b., d. s.p. 15 April 1779, aet. 54, when the title became Ext. FYTCHE, of Eltham, co. Kent. Cr. 7 Sept. 1688. I. Sir Thomas Fytche, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h. of Richard Comport, of Eltham, esq., and d. 16 Sept. 1688. 84 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Comport, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Lumlev Rohin«nr, ^f KentweU Hall, co. Suifolk, bart., and d. 29 Dec. 1720 ^ Kobinson, of beJame*'"^ William, s. and h., d. a minor, 13 June 1736, when the title Ext. GALBRAITH, of Shanwalley, co. Donegal Cr. 26 Jan. 1813. I. Sir James Galbraith, sometime crown solicitor for Ireland created as above, m. Rebecca-Do.-othea, da. and co-h. of John Hamilton, of Castlefin, esq., but dymg at Wells, co. Somerset, s.p.m. 30 April 1827 the llblc DcCcirilC Ext. GANS, of the Netherlands. Cr. 29 June 1682. I. Sir Cornelius Gans, of the Netherlands was rreatP^ n h^^r. . above with remainder to Stephen Groulart, of the sameT but thetheTth: dignity be m existence or has become extinct, has not been ascertained! GARDINER, of London. Cr. 24 Dec. 1660. u h l\^V\^^^^' Gardiner, K.B., created as above, m. Jane da and h. of Robert Brocas, of Beaurepaire, co. Southampton, esq, and T 169 1 II. Sir Brocas, commiss oner of stamns s ami li Jt av- / ^' ■ John Kelynge, kn^., and d. 13 Jan. 1740?^l drca 8o' '"' '" '''''' beJame*'' William, s. and h., d. num. 20 Oct. 1779, when the title Ext. \ GARRARD, of Lamer, co. Herts Cr. 16 Feb. 1621-2. I. Sir John Garrard, created as above m l«f t?i;,„i .t, . sir Edward Barkham, knt , lord mayor of London -^ fo!,,^^^'.- ''^' "* relict of sir Moulton Lambard, of Soaks in k1 T l^' f 'f ^eth, issue. Sir John d. circa 1637. '"*'^'''' "^ ^^"*' ^^ ^^^""^ he had no d. 1685^" •^°"''' '■ '"'' ^•' "■ •'^"^' ""'■ «^«''- ^^«-Jton Lambard, knt., and III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Catherine da or,A „^ i i- • . Enyon, of Flowrie, co. North^mpto^ rehiroV 'r gTo' e'stweirof n^ ton, CO. Northampton, bart., but d. s.p.m. 13 Jan. 17oC«t 62. "' "' ^^'^'*- IV. Sir Samuel, alderman of London, and lord mavor in 7in i a h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of George PovLr J f\.AA-^?^ '^^' ^- ^"'^ esq who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Ja^e 'da.'^^f^ 'Sol? teneTt^;.^^^^^ Wilts, esq. Sir Samuel d. 10 ulvch 1724-5, ^t 74 ' '^'''P' ""' EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 85 V. Sir Samuel, s. and h., d. unm. 1 Dec. 1761. VI. Sir Benet, b. and h., d. unm. 1 July 1767, when the title became Ext. GARRARD, of Langford, co. Norfolk. Cr. 16 Aug. 1662. I. Sir Jacob Garrard, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Ambrose Jennings, of London, gent., and d. circa 1666. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Sarah, da. and h. of Nicholas Beaumont, of Peasenhall, co. Suffolk, gent., and d. circa 1690. III. Sir Nicholas, s. and h., m. Cecilia, da. of sir Edwin Steed, of Steed's-hill, co. Kent, knt., but dying s.p.m. 12 March 1728, the title be- came Ext. GAWDY, of Crow's-Hall, co. Suffolk. Cr. 20 April 1661. I. Sir Charles Gawdy, created as above, to., 1st, Mary, da. of George, earl of Dfesmond, in Ireland ; 2dly, Vere, da. of sir Edward Cooke, knt.: sir Charles sold the estate of Crow's-hall, and d. circa 1710. II. Sir Framlingham, s. and h., was of infirm mind, and d, at Haver- ing, CO. Essex, where he had resided, unm., whereby the title became Ext. GAWDY, of West Harling, co. Norfolk. Cr. 13 July 1663. I. Sir William Gawdy, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Duffield, of East Wretham, co. Norfolk, gent., and d, Aug. 1669. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of sir Robert de Grey, of CO. Norfolk, and d. Jan. 1708. III. Sir Bassingbourne, s. and h., d. unm. 10 Oct. 1723, when the title became Ext. GELL, of HoPTOx, co. Derby. Cr. 29 Jan. 1641 2. I. Sir John Gell, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Per- cival Willoxighby, of Wollaton, co. Notts ; and 2dly, , da. of sir Francis Radcliffe, of Ordsall, co. Lancaster, and widow of John Stanhope, of Elves- ton, CO. Derby, by whom he had no issue : sir John d. Nov. 1671. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Katherine, da. of John Packer, of Denington Castle, CO. Berks, esq., and d. circa 1689. III. Sir Philip, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Fagg, of Wiston, CO. Sussex, bart., but d. s.p. 14 July 1719, when the title became Ext. SYNOPSIS OF THE GERARD, of Harrow-ox-the-Hill, co. Middlesex. Cr. 13 April 1620. I. Sir Gilbert Gerard, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Francis Barrington, knt. and bart., and d. Jan. 16G9-70. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Isabel, da. of sir Thomas Cheek, knt. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Honora, da. of Charles, lord Seymour, of Trowbridge, but d. s.p.m. I7OI. IV. Sir Francis, b. and h., d. s.p.m. Aug. 1704. V. Sir Cheek, b. and h., d. unm. Feb. 1715-16, when the title became Ext. GERARD, of Fiskerton, co. Lincoln. Cr. 17 Nov. 1606. I. Sir Gilbert Gerard, created as above, m., 1st, Marj', da. of sir John Brereton, knt. ; and 2dly, Mary, da. and co-h. of John Cosins, bishop of Durham. II. Sir Gilbert, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage, and on whom the honour was entailed,) m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Charles Berkley, earl of Falmouth, who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, the relict of sir Samuel Morland, bart., but dying s.p. the title became Ext. GERMAINE, of Westminster, co. Middlesex. Cr. 25 March 1698. I. Sir John Geitmaine, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Henry, earl of Peterborough, relict of Henry, duke of Norfolk ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Charles, earl Berkley, but dying s.p. Dec. 1718, the title became Ext. GIDEON, of Belvedere, co. Kent. Cr. 21 May 1739. I. Sir Sampson Gideon, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of a peer of Ireland, by the title of baron Eardley, of Spalding, co. Lincoln ; m. Maria-Marrow, da. of sir John-Eardley Wilmot, knt., chief-justice of the Common Pleas, and in July 17{i9, took the name of Eardley, but dying s.p.m. 25 Dec. 1824, aet. 80, his honors became Ext. GIFFORD, of BuRSTALL, CO. Leicester. Cr. 21 Nov. 1660. L Sir Henry Gifford, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Baynliam Vaughan, of Ruerden, co. Gloucester, and d. circa 1665. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 87 II. Sir John, s. and h., was a Roman Catholic, and resident in France in 1695 ; d. in Golden Square, s.p., 6 June 1736, when the title became Ext. GIFFORD, of Castle Jordan, co. Meath. Cr. 4 March 1661. I. Sir Thomas Gifford, created as above, m. Martha, sisterof sir Wil- liam Temple, bart., but dying s.p. the title became Ext. GLEANE, of Hardwicke, co Norfolk. Cr. 6 March 1665-6. I. Sir Peter Gleane, created as above, m. Penelope, da. and co-h. of sir Edward Rodney, of Rodney Stoke, co. Somerset, knt., and (/. circa 1694. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m., 1st, , da. of captain Mapes, of Rol- lesby, CO. Norfolk ; and 2dly, , da. of Chamberlayne, by Avhom he had no issue. III. Sir Peter, s. and h., wi., 1st, , da. of dr. Peters, of Canter- bury ; and 2dly, the relict of Manger, by whom he had no issue. IV. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Johannah Skinner, but dying s.p. 10 June 1745, set. 49, the title became Ext. GODOLPHIN, of GoDOLPHiN, co. Cornwall. Cr. 29 April 1661. I. Sir William Godolphin, created as above, d. unm. 27 Aug. I7IO, when the title became Ext. GOLDING, of Colston Bassett, co. Notts. Cr. 27 Sept. 1642. I. Sir Edward Golding, created as above, m. Elianor, da. of John Throckmorton, of Coughton, co. Warwick, esq.: he d. a Capuchin friar at Roan. II. Sir Charles, 2d son, (John, the eldest, being a Capuchin friar at Roau,) m. Mary, da. of James Ravenscroft, of Alkmundbury, co. Hunting, don, esq., and d. 1667- III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. , da. and h, of John Wyldman, of Burton, co. Leicester, but dying s.p. circa 17 16, the title became Ext. 88 SYNOPSIS OF THE GOODERE, of BuRHOPE, co, Hereford. Cr. 5 Dec. I707. I. Sir Edward Goodere, created as above, m. Eleanor, da. and sole h. of sir Edward Dyneley, of Charlton, co. Worcester, knt., and d. 29 March 1739, !Bt. 90. II. Sir John Dynelev-Goodere, s. and h., m. Jlary, da. and h. of Lawford, of Bristol, (who was divorced for adultery with sir John Jas- son,) but was murdered by his brother, 17 Jan. 1741, s.p. III. Sir Samuel, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Watts, of Leau- inguian, co. Monmouth, and was executed for the murder of his brother, 15 April 1741. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. unm., a lunatic, March I76I. V. Sir John, b. and h., d. unm. circa 1776, when the title became Ext.* GORDON, of Newark- upon-Trent, co. Nottingham. Cr. 22 Aug. 1764. I. Sir Samuel Gordon, high-sheriif of Notts, created as above, nt, Elizabeth Bradford, niece and h. of sir Matthew Jenison, and d. 22 April 1780. II. Sir Jenison-William, s. and h., patent customer of the port of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, m. Mary-Henrietta- Elizabeth, 2d da. of the hon. Edward Finch-Hatton, youngest son of Daniel, 1st earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham, but dying s.p. 9 May 1831, iet. 84, the title became Ext. GORGES, of Langford, co. Wilts. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Edward Gorges, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Gorges, of Dundalk, co. Louth, in Ireland, 13 July 1G20 ; m., 1st, Katherine, da. of sir Robert Osborn, of Kelmash, co. Northampton, knt., and relict of Edward Haselwood, of Maidwell, co. Northampton, esq. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of Throxton, and relict of sir John Levingstone, hart., who d. s.p. II. Richard, 2d baron, s. and h., m. Bridget, da. of Richard Kingsmill, of Sidmanton, co. Southampton, but dying s.p.s. Sept. 1712, his honours became Ext. GORING, of Burton, co. Sussex. Cr. 14 May 1621. I. Sir William Goring, created as above, m. Elianor, da and h. of sir Edward Francis, knt. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of George Chamber- • Samuel Foote, esq., the famous comedian, (son of Foot, esq., of Cornwall, by Elea- nor Goodere, only surviving da. of the 1st bart.,) eventually represented this family. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 89 laine, of Sherborne Castle, co. Oxford, esq., relict of sir Thomas Gage, of Firle, co. Sussex, bart., and d. May 1683. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of Plowden, of Plow- den, CO. Salop, esq., and d. s p. 29 Feb. 1724, aet. 65, when the title became Ext. GOSTWICK, of WiLLiNGTON, CO. Bedford. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir William Gosxwick, created as above, m. Jane, da. and h. of Henry Owen, of Wotton, co. Beds., esq., and d. 19 Sept. 1615. II. Sir Edward, knt. and bart., s. and h., m. Anne, da. of John Went- worth, of Gosfield, co. Essex, esq., and d. 20 Sept. 1630. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir William Lytton of Kneb- worth, CO. Herts, knt. IV. Sir William, s. and h., «i. Mary, da. of sir William Boteler, of Watton Woodhall, co. Herts. Sir William wasted his estate, and d. in the parish of St. Martin's in the Fields, in 1723. V. Sir William, of North Tawton, co. Devon, grandson and h., (son and h. of John Gostwicke, esq., s. and h. of the last bart.,) m. Loveday, da, of Edward Gostwicke, and sister of Edward Gostwicke, of North Tawton, CO. Devon, mercer, but d. s.p. 1766 ; he was the last who bore the title. N.B. Sir William in his will, dated 1760, leaves his property to his kinswoman, Loveday Gostwicke, whom he afterwards w., and dame Loveday in her will, 1 786, makes her nephew, Edward Gostwicke, residuary legatee. GOULD, of London. Cr. 13 June 1660. I. Sir Nicholas Gould, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Garrard, of Lamer, co. Herts, bart., (who re-m. Thomas Neale, esq.,) but dying s.p.m. 1664, the title became Ext. GREEN, of Sampford, co. Essex. Cr. 26 July 1660. I. Sir Edward Green, created as above, m. , da of Pegg, of , but dying s.p.s. Dec. 1676, the title became Ext. GREEN, of Mitcham, co. Surrey. Cr. 2 Nov. 1664. I. Sir William Green, created as above, m. , da. of . but dying s.p.m. circa 1671, the title became Ext. 90 SYNOPSIS OF THE GREEN. Cr. 27 June 1786. T. Sir William Green, created as above, m. Miriam, da. of lieut.- col. Justley Watson, of the royal engineers. Sir William was a general in the army, and sometime commaader-in-chief of the forces in the island of Malta, and (/. Feb. 1811. II. Sir Justley-Watsok, s. and h., d. s.p. 1825, when the title became Ext. GREEN. Cr. 5 Dec. 1805. I. Sir Charles Greex, general in the army, col. 37th regt. of foot, and governor of Surinam, created as above. Sir Charles was of Milnrow, CO. York, and d. s.j). 12 July 1831, when the title became Ext. GRENVILLE, of KiLKHAMPTOx, CO. Cornwall. Cr. 9 April 1630. I. Sir Richard Grenville. created as above, m. Mary, da. and co.-h. of sir John Fitz, of Fitzford, co. Devon, widow, 1st, of sir Allen Percy, K.B., 2dly, of Thomas Darcy, son of earl Rivers, and 3dly, of sir Charles Howard, knt., 4th son of the 1st earl of Suffolk ; but dying s.p.m. 1658, the title became Ext. GRESHAM, of LiMPSFiELD, CO, Surrey. Cr. 31 July 1660. I. Sir Marmaduke Gresham, created as above, m. Alice, da. of dr. Richard Corbet, bishop of Norwich, and d. 1696. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Martha, da. of sir John Maynard, knt., serjeant-at-law, but d. s.p.m. circa 1709. III. Sir Charles, F.R.S., b. and h., m, , da. of Godfrey, and d. 4 April I7I8. IV. Sir Marmaduke, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of William Hoskyns, of Barrow Green, near Godstone, co. Surrey, esq., and d, 2 Jan. 1742, aet. 41. V. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. iinm. circa 1751. VI. Sir John, b. and h., m. Henrietta-Maria, eldest da. of sir Kenrick Clayton, bart., but d. s.p.m. 20 Oct. 1801, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 91 GREY, of Chillingham, co. Northumberland. Cr. 15 June 1G19. I. Sir William Grey, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Grey, of Werke, 11 Feb. 1624; m. Anne, da. and co.-h. ofsir John Wentworth, of Gosfield, co. Essex, and d. 1674. II. Ralph, 2d baron, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. ofsir Edward Forde, of Hartling, co. Sussex, knt., widow of Alexander, eldest son of John, lord Colepeper, and d.\b June 1675. III. Forde, 3d baron, s. and h., was further advanced to the dignity of earl of Tankerville, and viscount Grey, of Glendale, 11 June 1695; m. Mary, da. of George, lord Berkeley, but d. s.p.m. 1701, when the earldom and viscounty became extinct. IV. Ralph, 4th baron, b. and h., d. s.p. 20 June 1706, when all his honours became Ext. GRIFFITH, of Agnes Burton, co. York. Cr. 7 June 1627- I. Sir Henry Griffith, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Henry Willoughby, of Risley, co. Derby, bart. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. and at length h. of sir Francis Wortley, bart., but dying s.p.s. 1656, the title became Ext. GRIMSTON, of Bradfield, co. Essex. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Harbottle Grimston, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Ralph Coppinger, of Stoke, co. Kent, and d. 1648. II. Sir Harbottle, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir George Crook, of Waterstoke, co. Oxon, judge of the Common Pleas and King's Bench ; and 2dly, Anne, da. and h. of sir Nathaniel Bacon, of Culford, co. Suffolk, knt., relict of sir Thomas Meautys, knt., and d. Jan. 1683-4. III. Sir Samuel, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, lady Eliza- beth, da. of Heneage Finch, earl of Nottingham ; and 2dly, lady Anne, da. of John, earl of Thanet, but dying s.p.m. Oct. 1700, the title became Ext. GUISE, of Elmore, co. Gloucester. Cr. 10 July 1661. I. Sir Christopher Guise, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Laurence Washington, of Garsden, co. Wilts, knt., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Rachel Corcellis, of a noble Italian family. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John-Grubham Howe, of Compton-in-the-Hole, co. Gloucester, esq., and d.\9 Nov. 1695. III. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Nathaniel Napier, of Critchell, co. Dorset, bart. ; and 2dly, Anne, da. and co-h. of sir FVancis 92 SYNOPSIS OF THE Russell, of Strensham, co. Worcester, bart., relict of sir Henry Every, bart., by whom he had no issue. Sir John d. 1 6 Nov. 1 732. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m. , da. of Saunders, and d. circa 17C9. V. Sir William, s. and h., d. s.p. C April 1783, Avhen the title became Ext. GULDEFORD, of Hempstead, co. Kent. Cr. 4 Feb. 1685-6. I. Sir Robert Guldefoud, created as above, m, Clare, da. of — , of ^5 but dying s.p. 1716-17, the title became Ext. GURNEY, of London. Cr. 14 Dec. 1641. I. Sir Richard Gurney, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of Henry Sandford, of Birchington, in the Isle of Thanet ; and 2dly, Eliza- beth, da. of Richard Gosson, of London, goldsmith, relict of South, but d. a prisoner in the Tower of London, for his loyalty to king Charles I., s.p.m., 1647, when the title became Ext. HALES, of Woodchurch, co. Kent. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Edward Hales, knt. and bart., created as above, took part with the rebels against king Charles I. ; »»., 1st, Deborah, da. and h. of Martin Harlackenden, of Woodchurch, co. Kent, esq. ; and 2dly, Mathew, da. of sir Mathew Carew, knt., relict of sir James Cromer, knt., (who d. s.p.) Sir Edward d. Sept. 1654, set. 78. II. Sir Edward, grandson and h., (only son of sir John Hales, knt., eldest son of the last bart.,) risked his person and fortune in endeavouring to rescue king Charles I. from his imprisonment in the Isle of Wight ; m. Anne, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Wotton, and d. in France. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., P.C, lord of the admiralty, lieut— governor of the Tower of London, &c., attended king James II. in France, and was by him created earl of Tenterden, in Kent, viscount Tunstall, and baron Hales, of Emley, by patent, 3 May 1692; m. Frances, da. of sir Francis Winderbank, knt., and d. in France, 1695. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Helen, da. of sir Richard Sealing, of Ireland, secretary to the queen dowager of Charles II. ; and 2dly, Helen, da. of Dudley Bagnal, of Newry, in Ireland, esq., and d. 1744. V. Sir Edward, grandson and h., (son and h. of Edward, eldest sur- viving son of the last bart.,) m., 1st, Barbara, da. and h. of sir John Webb, of Odstock, bart. ; and 2dly, mrs. Palmer, widow of ■ Palmer, of Ire- land, esq., (who d. s.p.,) and d. Aug. 1802. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 93 VI. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Lucy, 2d da. of Henry Darell, of Calehill, CO. Kent, esq., but dying 15 March 1829, the title became Ext. HALES, of Beaksbourne, co. Kent. Cr. 12 July 1660. I. Sir Robert Hales, created as above, m., 1st, Catherine, da. and co.-h. of sir William Ashcomb, of Alevescot, co. Oxford, knt. II. Sir Thomas, grandson and h., (eldest surviving son of Thomas Hales, esq., s. and h. of the 1st bart.,) m. Mary, sister and h. of sir Charles Pym, of Brymore, co. Somerset, bart., and d. 7 Jan. 1748. III. Sir Thomas, vice warden of the cinque ports, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Robert Marsham, bart., and d. 6 Oct. 1762. IV. Sir Thomas-Pym, s. and h., m. Mary, da. andh. of Gervas Hey- ward, of Sandwich, co. Kent, esq., relict of George Coussmaker, of Staple, CO. Kent, esq., but d. s.p.m. 18 March 1773. V. Sir Philip, groom of the bedchamber, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas Smith, of Keyworth, co. Notts, esq., but dying s.p.m. 1824, the title became Ext. HALES, of Coventry, co. Warwick. Cr. 28 Aug. 1660. I. Sir John Hales, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Johnson, alderman of liondon, and d. 1677- II. Sir Christopher, s. and h., d. unm. 19 Jan. 1717' III. Sir Edward, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Thorpe, of St. Martin's in the Fields, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. 7 Sept. 1720. IV. Sir Christopher, s. and h., m. Harrison, da. of col. Benjamin Columbine, of Morley, co. Antrim, in Ireland, esq., and d. at Hammersmith, 8 May 1776. V. Sir John, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of John Scott, esq., of Ful- ham, CO. Middlesex, and d. 23 Feb. 1802. VI. Sir John-Scott, s. and h., d. unm. 22 Feb. 1803. VII. Sir Samuel, b. and h., d. unm. 2 Jan. 1805. VIII. Sir Christopher, b. and h., d. s.p. before 1812, when the title became Ext. HALFORD, of Wistow, co. Leicester. Cr. 18 Dec. 1641. I. Sir Edward Halford, created as above, «»., 1st, Isabel, da. of George Bowman, of Medbourne, co. Leicester, esq. ; by his 2d wife, Jane, da. of Archer, esq., and relict, 1st, of • Leader, esq., and 2dly, of Thomas Adams, esq., he had no issue. Sir Edward suffered much for his loyalty to king Charles I., and d. 1658, set. T8. II. Sir Thomas, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Thomas Halford, esq., s. andh. of the 1st bart.,) m. Selina, da. of William Welby, of Denton, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. 1679. 94 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Thomas, s. andh., d. unm. 1689. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m. Judith, da. of Thomas Boothby, of Tooley Park, co. Leicester, esq., but d. s.p. 1G95. V. Sir Richard, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of the rev. William Cotton, rector of Broughton Asley, co. Leicester, and d. 1727. VI. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. 17C8. VII. Sir Charles, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Thomas, 2d son of the 5th bart.,) m. Sarah, da. of Edward Farnham, of co. Kent, esq., but dvine s.p. 2] July 1780, the title became ' ^ Ext. HALFORD, of Welhasi, co. Leicester. Cr. 27 June I7O6. I. Sir William Halford, created as above, m. Frances, da. of James, earl of Salisbury, and rf. 1 March 1708-9. II. Sir James, s. and h., was living 1712, and in the queen's life- guards, at whose decease the baronetcy is presumed to have become Ext. HALTON, of Samford, co. Essex. Cr. 10 Sept. 1642. I. Sir William Halton, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Edward Altham, knt. ; 2dly, Ursula, da. of sir Thomas Fisher, bart., and d. circa 1662. II. Sir William, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. unm. 4 March 1675. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of John Cresener, esq., and d. 6 Sept. 1726. IV. Sir William, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of sir George Dalston, knt,, widow of John Jermy, of Sturton Hall, co. SuiFolk, esq., but d. s.p. 12 Feb. 1754. V. Sir Thomas, cousin and h., (eldest son of George, son of Richard, youngest son of sir William, 1st bart.,) m. Mary Burton, of London, and d. 1766. VI. Sir William, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Michael Garner, of King's Ripon, CO. Hunts, esq., but dying s.p.m. 9 Feb. 1823, the title became Ext. HAMILTON, of London. Cr. 11 May 1642. I. Sir John Hamilton, created as above, of whom there is no further notice : the baronetcy before 1727 was Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 95 HANMER, of Hanmer, co. Flint. Cr. 8 July 1G20. I. Sir John Hanmer, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. and co-h. of sir Richard Trevor, of Trewallyn, co. Denbip;h, knt., and el. 1624. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m., 1st, Ehzabeth, sister and h. of Thomas Baker, of Whittingham, co. Suffolk, esq. ; 2dly, Susan, da. of sir William Hervey, of Ickworth, co. Suffolk, knt., and d. 1G78. III. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) major-gen. in the army and ool. of the 11th foot, m. 3Iary, da. and h. of Joseph Alston, of Nether, hall, CO. Suffolk, esq., hutd. s.p. circa 1702. IV. Sir Thomas, speaker of the house of commons, n. and h., (only son of William Hanmer, esq., only surviving son of sir Thomas, 2d bart., by his 2d marriage,) m. Isabella, da. and h. of Henry, earl of Arlington, and widow of Henry, duke of Grafton, but dying s.p. 5 May 1746, the title be. came Ext. HARBY, of Aldenham, co. Herts. Cr. 17 July 1660. I. Sir Job Hard v, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Richard Wyche, of London, merchant, and d. 1662. II. Sir Erasmus, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of Mildmay, earl of West. moreland, but dying s.p. July 1674, the title became Ext. HARDRES, of Hardres, co. Kent. Cr. 3 June 1642. I. Sir Richard Hardres, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Thomas Godfrey, of Lydd, co. Kent, esq. II. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Phoebe, da. of Edward Berry, of Lydd, co. Kent, esq , and d. circa 1675. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Ursula, da. of sir William Rooke. knt., and d. 23 Feb. 1688, ffit. 28. IV. Sir William, m. Elizabeth, da. of Richard Thomas, of Lamber» hurst, CO. Kent, esq., relict of William Uisher, of London, merchant, and d. 8 July 1736. V. Sir William, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of John Corbet, of Bourn Place, esq., and d. s.p, 31 Aug. 1764, aet. 46, when the title became Ext. HARE, of Stow Bardolph, co. Norfolk, Cr. 23 July 1641. I. Sir Ralph Hare, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Robert Crane, of Chilton, co. Suffolk, bart. ; 2dly, Vere, sister to Ho- ratio, viscount Townshend, by whom he had no issue ; and 3dly, Ehzabeth, da. of Chapman, of co. Suffolk, esq.: sir Ralph d. Feb. 1671. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Ehzabeth, sister of 96 SYNOPSIS OF THE sir Robert Dashwood, of Northbrook, co. Oxford, bart., and d. 1 Jan. 1693, aet. 35. III. Sir Ralph, s. and h., m. Susan, da. and co-b. of Walter Norborne, of Calne, co. Wilts, esq., but d. s.p. 22 Sept. 1732, set. 51. IV. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Rosamund, da. of Charles Newby, of Hooton, CO. York, esq., but d. s.p.m. 21 Feb. 1760, ast. 74. V. Sir George, major of dragoons, b. and h., d. unm. 18 March 1764, set. 73, when the title became Ext. HARLAND, (HOAR,) of Suttox Hall, co. York. Cr. 3 Oct. 1808. I. Sir Charles Hoar-Harland, created as above, w. Anne, da. and h. of Philip Harland, of Sutton Hall, co. York, esq., widow of rev. Henry Goodricke, but dying s.p. 26 Feb. 1810, the title became Ext. HARRIS, of BoREATTON, CO. Salop. Cr. 22 Dec. 1622. I. Sir Thomas Harris, created as above, to. , da. of , and d. 1630. II. Sir Paul, s. and h., m. , da. of Brett, of , and d. circa 1645. III. Sir Thobias, s. andh., m. Mary, da. of Thomas Mytton, of Halston, CO. Salop, esq., but d. s.p. after 1663. IV. Sir George, b. and h., d. s.p. V. Sir Paul, b. and h., d. s.p., Avhen the title became Ext. HARRIS, of ToNG Castle, co. Salop. Cr. 12 April 1623. I. Sir Thomas Harris, serjeant-at-law, created as above, m. Eleanor, da. of Roger GiflFord, of London, M.D. to queen Elizabeth, but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. HARRIS, of Stowford, co. Devon. Cr. 1 Dec. 1673. I. Sir Arthur Harris, created as above, to. Theophila, da. of John Tumor, of , co. York, serjeant-at-law, but dying s.p. circa 1686, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 97 HARTOPP, of Freathby, co. Leicester. Cr. 3 Dec. 1619. I. Sir Edward Hartopp, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Eras- mus Drydeii, of Canons Ashby, co. Northampton, bart., and d. 1652. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir John Cook, of Melburn, CO. Derby, knt., and d. 1657- III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Charles Fleetwood, of Stoke Newington, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. 1 April 1722, aet. 85. IV. Sir John, s. and h., w., 1st, Sarah, da. of sir Joseph Wolfe, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, knt.; and 2dly, miss Sarah Marsh, but dying s.p.m., at Bath, 13 Jan. 1762, a;t. 82, the title became Ext. HASTINGS, of Redlinch, co. Somerset. Cr. 7 May I667. I. Sir Richard Hastings, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of sir Robert Poynts, of Iren Acton, co. Gloucester, knt., relict of Gorge, (who re.m. Samuel Gorge, of Wraxall, co. Somerset,) but dying s.p. circa 1668, the title became Ext. HATTON, of Long Stanton, co. Cambridge. Cr. 5 July 1641. I. Sir Thosias Hatton, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Giles Alington, of Horseheath, co. Cambridge, knt., and d. 23 Sept. 1658, aet. 75. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Bridget, da. of sir William Goring, of Bur- ton, CO. Sussex, bart. III. Sir Christopher, s. and h., d. young. IV. Sir Thomas, b. and h., d. young. V. Sir Christopher, uncle and h., (next brother, who left issue, of sir Thomas, 2d bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Buck, of Westwick, co. Cambridge, esq., and d. Oct. 1720. VI. Sir Thobias, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Cooper Orlebar, of Henwick, co. Bedford, esq. ; and 2dly, Henrietta, da. of sir James Astry, of Woodend, co. Bedford, knt., but d. s.p. 22 June 1733. VII. Sir John, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of Thomas Hawkes, gent., relict of WiUiam Hitch, gent., and d. 1 July 1740. VIII. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Harriet, da. of Dingley Ascham, of Connington, co. Cambridge, esq., and d. 7 Nov. 1787- IX. Sir John, s. and h., m. , da. of Bridgeman, but d, s.p. circa 1811. X. Sir Thomas-Dingley, b. and h., d. unm. in consequence of being thrown from his curricle, 19 Sept. 1812, when the title became Ext. 98 SYNOPSIS OF THE HAWKESWORTH, of Hawkesworth, co. York. Cr. 6 Dec. 1678. L Sir Walter Hawkesworth, created as above, m. Alice, da. of sir William Brownlowe, of Humby, co. Lincoln, bart. II. Sir Walter, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Robert Markham, of Sedgebrook, co. Lincoln, bart. III. Sir Walter, s. and h., m. Judith, da. and co-h. of sir William Ayscough, of Osgodby, co. Lincoln, knt., but dying s.p.m. 17 March 1735, the title became Ext. HAWKINS, of Trewithak, go. Cornwall. Cr. 28 July 1791- I. Sir Christopher Hawkins, created as above, F.R.S., F.S.A., re- corder of Grampound and St. Ives, d. unm. 6 April 1829, set. 70, when the title became Ext. HAWLEY, of BucKLAND, co. Somerset. Cr. 14 March 1643-4. I. Sir Francis Hawley, created as above, was advanced to the peerage of Ireland by the title of lord Hawley, baron of Donamore, 8 July 1646, and d. 22 Dec. 1684. II. Francis, 2d baron, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Francis Hawley, s. and h. of the 1st baron,) m. lady Elizabeth, da. of William, earl of Dal- housie, and d. 30 May 1743. III. Francis, 3d baron, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of Thomas Tyrrel,. of London, esq., but dying s.p. 24 Aug. 1772, the title became Ext. HELE, of Flete, co. Devon. Cr. 28 May 1627- I. Sir Thomas Hele, created as above, m. Penelope, da. and h, of Emorbe Johnson, of Wigborow, co. Somerset; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Curson, of , co. Oxon, (who re-m. George Rogers, of Canning. ton, CO. Somerset, esq.) II. Sir Samuel, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of Anthony Hungerford, of Far- lev Castle, esq., but d. s.p.m. 1672. 'ill. Sir Henry, b. and h., m. Susan, da. of John Elliott, of Port Elliott, CO. Cornwall, esq., but d. s.p. 1677? when the title became Ext. Thomas Hele, heir male and 1st cousin to sir Henry, 3d and last bart., assumed the title, and d. in 1683. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 99 HENDLEY, of Cuckfield, co. Sussex. Cr. 8 April 1661. I, Sir Walter Hendley, created as above, m. Frances, da. and at length co-h. of sir Thomas Springett, of the Broyle, co. Sussex, bart., but dying s.p.m, circa 1675, the title became Ext. HENE, of WiNKFiELD, CO. Bekks. Cr. 1 Oct. 1642. I. Sir Henry Hene, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of Henry Staple- ford, of Paul's Walden, co. Herts, esq., and d. circa 1668. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Muriel, da. of sir John Corbett, of Adder- ley, CO. Salop, bart. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., living, an idiot, 1697, at whose decease the title became Ext. HENLEY, of Henley, co. Somerset. Cr. 30 June 1660. I. Sir Andrew Henley, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir John Gayer, K.B. ; and 2dly, Constance, da. of Thomas Bromfield, of Lon- don, merchant, relict of Thomas Midleton, of Stanstead, co. Essex, gent. : sir Andrew d. circa 1675. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. unm, circa 1680. III. Sir Andrew, b. and h., m. , da. of Ball, of Yately, co. Hants. IV. Sir Robert, s. and h., to. mrs. Bowles, of Camberwell, co. Surrey, but dying s.p. circa 1740, the title became Ext. HERBERT, of Redcastle, co. Montgomery. Cr. 16 Nov. 1622. I. Sir Percy Herbert, created as above, m. Elizabeth, sister of Wil- liam, earl Craven, and d. 1666. II. Sir William, s. and h., was created earl of Powys, co. Montgomery, 4 April 1674, and viscount Montgomery and marquess of Powys, 24 March 1686, and afterwards, by king James II., in France, marquess of Mont- gomery and duke of Powys, but these latter titles were never allowed in England ; m. Elizabeth, da. of Edward, marquess of Worcester ; he was out- lawed, and d. in France, 2 June 1696. III. William, s. and h., confirmed in his father's honours 1722; to. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Preston, of Furness,co. Lancaster, bart., and d. 1745. IV. William, 3d marquess, s. and h., d. unm. 8 March 1748, when all his honours became .Ext. F 2 100 SYNOPSIS OF THE HERBERT, of Tinterne, co. Monmouth. Cr. 3 July 1660. I. Sii- Thomas Herbebt, created as above, m., 1st, Lucy, da. of sir Walter Alexander, knt. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Oervase Cutler, knt., relict of Henry Edmunds, of co. York. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Harrison, of Al- lerthorpe, co. York, knt. : sir Henry resided in Yorkshire, and at his de- cease the baio;ietcy is presumed to have become Ext. Herbert, of Bbomfield, co. Salop. Cr. 18 Dec. 1660. I. Sir Matthew Herbert, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Tho- mas Lucy, of Charlecot, co. \^'arwick, K.B., but dying s.p. 1668-9, the title became Ext. heron, of Chipchase, co. Northujiberland. Cr. 20 Nov. 1662. I. Sir Cuthbert Herox, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Richard Graham, of Netherby, co. Cumberland, bart. ; and 2dly, , da. of George Thompson, of co. York. II. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Anne, da. of John Heron, of Brampton, co. Huntingdon, but d. s.p.m. circa 1693. III. Sir Charles, b. and h., m. Catherine, da. of sir William Poultney, knt. IV. Sir Harry, lieut. in the guards, s. and h., m. Elizabeth Coventry, but d. s.p. 1749. V. Sir Thomas, cousin and h., (being only surviving son of Cuthbert Heron, esq., only son of sir Cuthbert, 1st bart., by his 2d marriage.) m., 1st, Margaret, da. of the rev. mr. Finlay ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Alexander Arbuthnot, of Fortree, in Scotland, esq., but dying s.p.m., the title be- came Ext. HERVEY, of Kebbrooke, co. Kent. Cr. 31 May 1619. I. Sir William HerveY, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of An- thony, viscount Montacute, relict of Henry, earl of Southampton ; and 2dly, Cordelia, da. and co-h. of Bryan Anslow, of Lewisham, co. Kent, esq. : sir William was created lord Hervey, of Ross, co. Wexford, in Ireland, 1620, and, 7 Feb. 1628, was advanced to the peerage of England, by the title of baron Hervey, of Kedbrooke, co. Kent, but dying s.p.m. 1642, his honors became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. lOl HEWET, of Headly Hall, co. York. Cr. 11 Oct. 1621. I. Sir John Hewet, created as above, m. Catherine, sister andco-h. of sir Robert Bevile, of Chesterton, co. Huntingdon, K.B., and d. 1657, aet. 59. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of sir Toby Tyrrel, bart., (who re-m. Philip Cotton, of Connington, co. Cambridge, esq.,) and d. 30 Sept. 1684. III. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da. of Francis Stokes, esq.; and 2dly, Eleanor, da. of sir John Osborne, bart., but d. s.p.m. 3 Feb. 1737- IV. Sir William, capt. R.N., nephew and h., (son and h. of William Hewet, esq., 7th son, but 2d who left issue, of sir John, 2d bart.,) m. Eliza- beth, da. of Levemore, of Gosport, co. Hants, and d. 1749. V. Sir William, s. and h., lost before Pondicherry, in the Due d'Acqui- taine, of which ship he was captain, g.p. 1 Jan. 1761. VI. Sir Tyrrel, uncle and h., m. , da. of Roberts Gedding, of the Post Office, and d. 17 Feb. 1770. VII. Sir BvNG, s. and h., killed in the East Indies, s.p. circa 1770. VIII. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of Tebbutt, of Sud- borough, CO. Northampton, gent., but dying s.p. 7 June 1822, the title be- came Ext. HEWET, of PisHOBURY, CO. Herts. Cr. 19 July 1600. I. Sir Thomas Hewet, created as above, m., 1st, Frances, da. of sir John Hobart, of Blickling, co. Norfolk, bart. ; and 2dly, Margaret, da. of sir William Lytton, of Knebworth, co. Herts, knt., widow of Thomas Hil- lersdon, of Elnestone, co. Bedford, esq., and d. 4 Aug. 1062. II. Sir George, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) was created baron of Jamestown, co. Longford, and viscount Hewet, of Gowran, co. Kilkenny, 1689 ; but dying unm. 1 Dec. following, aet. 37, his honours became Ext. HEYMAN, of Somerfield, co. Kent. Cr. 12 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Henry Heyman, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Daniel Holford, of Westurreck, co. Essex, esq., and d. 1058. II. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Rich, of Clapham, co. Surrey, esq., and d. 5 Oct. 1723. III. Sir Bartholomew, one of the poor knights of Windsor, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Nelson, of Sandwich, co. Kent, merchant, and d. 9 June 1742. IV. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. , da. of Kempe, of Plymouth, esq., and d. July 1790, ast. 70. V. Sir Henry-Pix, cousin and h., (son of Henry Heyman, of Stroud, CO. Kent, s. and h. of Peter Heyman, son of sir Peter, 2d bart.,) d. s.p. 20 Nov. 1 808, when the title became Ext. 102 SYNOPSIS OF THE « HICKMAN, of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln. Cr. 16 Nov. 1643. I. Sir WiLLOUGHBY HiCKMAN, Created as above, m. Bridget, da. of sir John Thornhagh, of Fenton, co. Nottingham, knt., and d. 1649. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Nevil, of Mattersey, co. Nottingham, esq., and d. 1681-2. III. Sir WiLLOUGHBY, s. and h,, m. Anne, da. of sir Stephen Anderson, of Eyeworth, co. Bedford, bart., and d. 28 Oct. 1720. IV. Sir Nevil, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of Edward Hall, esq., (who re-m. sir Francis Whichcote, bart.,) and d. W June 1 733. V. Sir Nevil-George, s. and h., m. Frances-Elizabeth, da. of Chris- topher Tower, of co. Essex, esq., but dying s.p.m. March 1781, the title ■became Ext. HICKS, of Campden, co. Gloucester. Cr. 1 July 1620. I. Sir Baptist Hicks, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Richard May, of London, esq. Sir Richard was created baron Hicks, of Ilmington, CO. Warwick, and viscount Campden, of Campden, co. Gloucester, 5 IMay 1628, but dying s.p.m. 1629, the barony and viscounty devolved on his son- in-law, Edward, lord Noel, but the baronetcy became Ext. HILDYARD, of Patrington, co. York. Cr. 25 June 1660. I. Sir Robert Hildyard, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of al- derman Herris, of Hull, co. York, relict of sir John Mountford, knt. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. and h. of Christopher Constable, of Hatfield, co. York, esq., relict of John Lister, of I^inton, esq., by whom he had no issue. Sir Ro- bert was a colonel of foot and commander of a brigade of horse during the civil wars : he was made a knight baimeret for his valiant conduct in slay- ing, in single combat, a gentleman from the Scottish army, who offered him- self as the champion of his party; be rf. in March 1685. II. Sir Robert, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Christopher Hildyard, esq., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) d. unm. 30 Nov. 1729. III. Sir Robert, n. and h., (only son of the rev. William Hildyard, 2d surviving son of Christopher above-named,) m. Maria- Catharine, da. of Henry D'Arcy, of Sedbury, co. York, esq., and d. 1 Feb. 1781. IV. Sir Robert-D'Arcy, s. andh., m. Mary, da. of sir Edward Dering, bart., but dying s.p. 6 Nov. 1814, the title became Ext. HOBY, of Bisham, co. Berks. Cr. 12 July 1666. I. Sir Edward Hoby, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h, of Francis Styles, of Little Missenden, co. Bucks, esq., but d. s.p.m. 12 Sept. 1675. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 103 II. Sir John, b. and h., (according to the limitation of the patent,) m. Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Long, of Wilts, esq., and d. May 1702. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Mill, of Wool, beding, co. Sussex, bart., and d. 25 July 1730. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 1 June 1744. v. Rev. sir Philip, dean of Ardfert, b. and h., d. unm. 29 June 1766, when the title became Ext. HODGES, of Middlesex, and of Cadiz, in Spain. Cr. 31 March 1697- I. Sir William Hodges, created as above, m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of Joseph Hall, of London, merchant, and . 1C72. III. Thomas, 2d baron, grandson and h., (s. and h. of sir Thomas Leigh, knt., eldest son of the 1st baron,) tw., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Richard Brown, of Shingleton, co. Kent, who d. s.p.; 2dly, Eleanor, da. of Edward, lord Rockingham, and d. I7IO. IV. Edward, 3d baron, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Hol- beech, of Fillongley, co. Warwick, esq., and rf. 16 March 1737. V. Thomas, 4th baron, s. and h., m., 1st, Maria-Rebecca, da. of John, brother to William, lord Craven ; and 2dly, Catherine, da. of Rowland Berkeley, of Cotheridge, co. Worcester, esq., and d. 30 Nov. 1748. VI. Edward, 5th baron, s. and h., d. unm. 26 May I786, when his honours became Ext. LEIGH, of Newnham, co. Warwick. Cr. 24 Dec. 1618. I. Sir Francis Leigh, created as above, was advanced to the dignities of baron Dunsmore, of Dunsmore, 31 July 1628, and earl of Chichester, 3 June 1644; wj., 1st, Susan, da. and h. of Richard Northan, who d. s.p.; and 2dly, Audrey, da. and co-h. of John, lord Boteler, of Bramfield, but dying s.p.m. 1653, the earldom of Chichester devolved, pursuant to the li- mitation, on his son-in-law, Thomas Wriothesley, earl of Southampton, but the barony of Dunsmore, with the baronetcy, became Ext. LEKE, of Sutton, co. Derby. Cr. 22 May 1611. I. Sir Francis Leke, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Deincourt, of Sutton, 1624, and earl of Scarsdale, 16 Nov. 1645; vi. Anne, da. of sir Edward Carey, of Berkhampstead, co. Herts, knt., and d. 1655. II. Nicholas, 2d earl, s. and h., w». Frances, da. of Robert Rich, earl of Warwick, and d. circa 1681. III. Robert, 3d earl, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir John Lewis, of Ledstone, co. York, bart., but d. s.p.m. I707. IV. Nicholas, 4th earl, nephew and h., (son of Richard, brother of the last earl,) d. unm. 1736, when aU his honours became Ext. LEKE, of Newark-upon-Trent, co. Nottingham. Cr. 15 Dec. 1663. I. Sir Francis Leke, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir William Thorold, knt. Sir Francis was governor of the Block House, at Gravesend, and dying s.p.m. circa 1682, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 121 LEE, of Hahtwell, co. Bucks. Cr. 16 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Thomas Lee, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h, of sir John Davis, of Pangbourn, knt., and d. Feb. 1 690. XL Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Alice, da. and h. of Thomas Hopkins, of London, merchant. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas Sandys, esq., and d. Dec. 1749. IV. Sir William, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Simon, earl Harcourt, and d. 6 July 1799. V. Sir William, s. and h., colonel 25th dragoons, d. s.p., at Madras, 7 Feb. 1801. VI. Rev. sir George, b. and h., rector of Water Stratford, co. Bucks, d. unm. in 1 827, when the title became Ext. LEMAN, of NoRTHAw, co. Herts. Cr. 3 March 1664-5. I. Sir William Leman, created as above, m. Rebecca, da. of Edward Prescott, of London, Salter, and d. Aug. 1667. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Lewis Mansel, of Mar- gam, CO. Glamorgan, bart., and d. 18 July 1701. III. Sir William, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Mansel Leman, esq., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) m. Anna-Margaretta, da. of colonel Brett, (by the countess of Macclesfield,) and d. s.p. 22 Dec. 1741. IV. Sir Tanfield, cousin and h., (called heir-at-law of the last bart. in the will of dame Anna-Margaretta Leman, but from which of the sons of the 1st bart. he descended has not been ascertained ;) he d. in Southwark, CO. Surrey, 1762, when the baronetcy is presumed to have become Ext. LENNARD, of West Wickham, co. Kent. Cr. 15 Aug. 1642. I. Sir Stephen Lennard, created as above, m., 1st, Catherine, da. of Richard Hale, of Clatry, co. Essex, esq. ; 2dly, Anne, da. of sir Multon Lambard, of Greenwich, knt. ; and 3dly, Anne, da. of sir John Oglander, knt. II. Sir Stephen, s. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Dillaline Husey, of Thomson, co. Dorset, esq., and d. 15 Dec. 1709. III. Sir Samuel, s. and h., d. unm. 8 Oct. 1727> when the title became Ext. L'ESTRANGE, of Hunstanton, co. Norfolk. Cr. 1 June 1629. I. Sir Nicholas L*Estrange, created as above, m, Anne, da. of sir Edward Lewkenor, of Denham, co. Suffolk, knt., and d. 1656. II. Sir Nicholas, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. of John Coke, of Hoik- ham, CO. Norfolk, esq. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Justinian Isham, of Lamport, co. Northampton, bart. Sir Nicholas d. 1669. IIL Sir Nicholas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Wodehouse, of Kimberley Hall, co. Norfolk, knt., and d. 1725. a 121 SYNOPSIS OF THE IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of sir Christopher Cal- thorpe, of East Barsham, co. Norfolk, knt., but d. s.p. Nov. 1751. V. Sir Henry, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of the right hon. Roger North, but d. s.p. 2 Sept. 1760, when the title became Ext. LEVENTHORPE, of Shingey Hall, co. Herts. Cr. 30 May 1C22. I. Sir John Leven thorpe, created as above, m. Joan, da. of sir John Brograve, knt., and d. 23 Sept. 1625. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of sir Giles Alington, of Horseheath, co. Cambridge, knt., and d. 30 April 1636. III. Sir John, s. and h., d. a minor and imm. 29 Nov. 1649. IV. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m, Mary, da. of sir Capell Bedell, of Hamer- ton, CO. Huntingdon, but d. s.p.m., from a kick of a horse, 27 .July 1679. V. Rev. sir Charles, uncle and h., (4th son of sir John, 1st bart.,) d. nnm. 30 Aug. 1680, aet. 87, when the title became Ext. LEWIS, of Langors, co. Brecknock. Cr. 14 Sept. 1628. I. Sir William Lewis, created as above, resided at Borden, co. Hants, and dying s.p.m. 1677, the title became Ext. LEWIS, of Ledstone, co. York. Cr. 15 Oct. 1660. I. Sir John Lewis, created as above, m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of sir Tho- mas Foot, of London, knt. and bart., who re-m. Denzill Onslow, esq., but dying s.p.m. 1672, the title became Ext. LEY, of Westbury, co. Wilts. Cr. 20 July 1619. I. Sir James Ley, created as above, lord chief justice of the King's Bench, and aftei"wards lord high treasurer, was advanced to the dignity of haron Ley, of Ley, co. Devon, 31 Dec. 1023, and earl of Marlborough, 5 Feb. 1625-6 ; m., 1st, Mary, da. of John Pettey, of Stoke Talmage, co. Oxford ; 2dlv, Mary, widow of sir William Bower, knt.; and 3dly, Jane, da. of John, lord Butler, of Bramfield. His lordship d. 1628, leaving no issue by his two latter ladies. II. Henry, 2d earl, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Arthur Capel, of Had> ham, CO. Herts, knt., and d. circa 1638. III. James, 3d earl, s. and h., slain s.p. in the sea fight with the Dutch near Lowestoff, 1665. IV. William, 4th earl, uncle and h., (next surviving brother of Henry, 2d earl,) m. Blargaret, da. of sir William Hewyt, of Beccles, co. Norfolk, knt., but dying s.p. 1679, all his honours became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 123 LIPPINCOTT, of Stoke Bishop, co. Gloucester. Cr. 7 Sept. 1778. I. Sir Henry Lippincott, a merchant, created as above, «i. Catharine, da. and h. of Charles JefFeries, esq., and d. 1781, aet. 44. II. Sir Henry-Cann, s. and h., d. s.p.l. 23 Aug. 1829, when the title became Ext. LITTLETON, of Pillatov Hall, co. Stafford. Cr. 28 June 1627- I. Sir Edward Littleton, created as above, m. Hester, da. of sir William Courteen, of London, knt. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Walter Wrottesley, of Wi'ottesley, co. Stafford, bart.; 2dly, Joyce, da. of Littleton, of Teddesley Hay, esq., his cousin, and d. circa 1709. III. Sir Edward, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Edward Littleton, esq., eldest son of the last bart.,) m. JMary, da. of sir Richard Hoare, knt., lord mayor of London, but d. s.p. 2 Jan. 1742. IV. Sir Edward, n. and h., (s. and h. of Fisher Littleton, esq., next brother to the last bart.,) m. Frances, eldest da. of Christopher Horton, of Catton, CO. Derby, esq., but dying s.p. 18 May 1812, set. 86, the title be- came Ext. LITTLETON, of Stoke Milburgh, co. Salop. Cr. 14 Oct. 1642. I. Sir Adam Littleton, created as above, m. Awdrey, da. and at length h. of Thomas Poyntz, of North Skynden, co. Essex, esq., and d. circa 1647. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of Edward, lord Little- ton, of Mounslow, CO. Salop, and d. April 1681. III. Sir Thomas, speaker of the house of commons, s. and h., m. Ann, da. of Benjamin Baron, of Westcoate, co. Gloucester, esq., but dying s.p. 1 Jan. 1710, the title became Ext. LIVESEY, of East Church, co. Kent. Cr. 11 July 1627. I. Sir Michael Livesey, created as above, who, having officiated as judge at the trial of king Charles I., was attainted by act of parliament 12 Charles II., 1660. LLOYD, of Yale, co. Denbigh. Cr. 21 June 1647. I. Sir Evan Lloyd, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir Charles Wil- liams, and d. Oct. 1663. G 2 124 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Evan, s. and h., m. JMary, da. and co-h. of Rice Tannat, esq., but dying s.p.m. 1 April 1700, the title became Ext. LLOYD, of Gauth, co. Montgomery. Cr. 10 May 1661. I. Sir Charles Lloyd, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Bo- water, of Whitley, co. Warwick, esq., and d. circa 1678. II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. of John Huxley, of Wire- hall, in Edmonton, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. circa 1692. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., jn., 1st, Victoria, da. of sir Richard Corbet, of Longner, co. Salop, bart., who d. s.p.s. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of sir Ed- ward licighton, of Watlesborough, co. Salop, bart., and relict of Thomas Jones, of Shrewsbury, esq. Sir Charles d, s.p.m. Nov. 1 743, when the title became Ext. LLOYD, of Woking, co. Surrey. Cr. 28 Feb. 1661-2. I. Sir John Lloyd, created as above, m. Beatrix, da. of Francis, vis- count Valentia, and widow of James Zouch, of Woking, esq., and d. 1 Jan. 1663. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Matthew Smallwood, LL.D., dean of Litchfield. Sir John was of the Forest, co. Carmarthen, and dying there s.p. 1674, the title became Ext. LLOYD, of MiLFiELD, CO. Cardigan. Cr. 1 April I7O8. I. Sir Charles Lloyd, created as above, wi., 1st, Jane, da. and h. of Morgan Lloyd, of Greengrove, co. Cardigan, esq. ; 2dly, Frances, da. of sir Francis Cornwallis, knt., and d. 28 Dec. 1723. II. Sir Charles-Ccrnwallis, s. and h., m. mrs. Jennings, of Somer- setshire, but d. s.p. 25 Feb. 1729. III. Sir Lircius-CHRiSTiANUS, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Walter Lloyd, of Peterwell, co. Cardigan, esq., but dying s.p. 1750, the title be- came Ext. LLOYD, of Peterwell, co. Cardigan. Cr. 26 Jan. 1763. I. Sir Herhert Lloyd, created as above, m. Beatrix, sister of dr. Powell, of Nantoes, but dying s.p. 19 Aug. 1769, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 125 LONG, of Whaddon, co. Wilts. Cr. 26 March 1661. I. Sir WAtTER Long, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of Joseph Cocks, or Coxe ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of John Cotes, of Woodcote, co. Salop, by whom he had no issue, and d. circa 1672. II. Sir Walter, s. and h., d. s.p. 21 May 1710, aet. 84, when the title became Ext. LONG, of Westmixster. Cr. 1 Sept. 1662. I. Sir Robert Long, created as above, auditor-general of the exche- quer, and a privy counsellor, d. unm. 13 July 1673. II. Sir James, nephew and h., (on whom the baronetcy was limited in remainder,) m. Dorothy, da. of sir Edward Leech, of Chatsworth, or Ship- ley, CO. Derby, and d. Feb. 1691-2. III. Sir Robert, grandson and h., (s. and h. of James Long, esq., eldest son of the last bart.,) d. unm. of the small-pox, four days after his grand- father. IV. Sir Giles, b. and h., d. unm. circa 1698. V. Sir James, b. and h., m. Henrietta, da. of Fulk, lord Brook, and d. 16 March 1729. VI. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. lady Emma, da. of Richard, earl Tylney, and d. 10 Feb. 1767- VII. Sir James-Tylney, s. and h., m., 1st, Harriet, da. of Jacob, vis- count Folkestone, sister of the earl of Radnor, who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Catharine, da. of Other Lewis, earl of Plymouth, and d. circa 1794. VIII. Sir James-Tylney, s. and h., d. a minor, aet. 11 years, 14 Sept. 1805, when the title became Ext. LORT, of Stackpoole Court, co. Pembroke, Cr. 15 July 1662. I. Sir Roger Lort, created as above, m., 1st, Hester, sister of Arthur, earl of Anglesey ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Humphrey Wyndham, of Dunraven, CO. Glamorgan, (who re-m. sir Edward JMausell,) and d. circa 1664. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Susan, da. of John Holies, earl of Clare, and d. circa 1 673. III. Sir Gilbert, s. and h., d. unm. 19 Sept. 1698, aet. 28, when the title became Ext. LOVETT, of Liscombe House, co. Bucks. Cr. 23 Oct. 1781. I. Sir Jonathan Lovett, created as above, m. Sarah, only da. of Jonathan Darby, of Leap Castle, esq., but dying s.p.m. 30 Jan. 1812, the title became Ext. 1^ SYNOPSIS OF THE LOWTHER, of Whitehaven, co. Cumberlakd. Cr. 11 June 1642. I. Sir Christopher Lowther, created as above, m. Frances, da. and h. of Christopher Lancaster, of Sockbridge, co. Westmoreland, esq., and d. 1644. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of Woolley Leigh, of Addington, CO. Surrey, esq., and d. Jan. 1705-6. III. Sir Christopher, s. andh., m. , da. of , but d. s.p. 2 Oct. 1731. IV. Sir James, F.R.S., b. and h., d. unm. 2 Jan. 1755) when the title became Ext. LOWTHER, of Marske, co. York. Cr. 15 June 1697- I. Sir William Lowther, created as above, m. Catherine, da. and h. of Thomas Preston, of Holker, co. Lancaster, esq., and d. April 1704. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. lady Elizabeth, da. of William, duke of Devon, and d. 23 March 1745. III. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. 3 Feb. 1753, when the title be- came Ext. LOWTHER, of SwiLLiNGTON, CO. York. Cr. 6 Jan. 1714-5. I. Sir William Lowther, created as above, m. Amabella, da. of Ba- nister, lord Maynard, and d. 6 March 1729. II. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, Diana, da. of Thomas Condon, of CO. York, esq. ; and 2dly, Catherine, da. of sir William Ramsden, bart., but dying s.p. 22 Dec. 1763, the title became Ext. LUCAS, of Fenton, co. Lincoln. Cr. 20 May 1644. I. Sir Gervas Lucas, created as above, was governor of Belvoir Castle for king Charles I.; he d. unm. in the East Indies, circa 1668, when the title became Ext. LUCKYN, of Waltham, co. Essex. Cr. 15 Nov. 1661. I. Sir William Luckyn, created as above, m. Winifred, da. of sir Richard Everard, of Much Waltham, co. Essex, bart., and d. 1677- II. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. before 1700, when the title be- came Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 127 LUCY, of Broxburne, co. Herts. Cr. 11 March 1617-8. I. Sir Richard Lucy, created as above, to., Ist, Elizabeth, da. andco-h. of sir Henry Cock, knt. ; 2dly, Rebecca, da. and co-h. of Thomas Chap- man, of Wormley, co. Herts, esq., and d. 6 April 1G67. II. Sir KiNGSMiLL, F.R.S., s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. lady Theophila, da. of George, earl of Berkeley, (who re-m. Robert Nelson, of London,) and d. circa 1678. III. Sir Berkeley, F.R.S., s. and h., to. Catherine, da. of Charles Cot- ton, of Berresford, co. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p.m. 19 Nov. 1759, aet. 87, the title became LUMLEY, of Bradfikld, co. Essex. Cr. 8 Jan. 1640-1. I. Sir Martyn Lumley, created as above, to., 1st, Jane, da. and h. of John Meredith, of co. Denbigh, esq.; 2dly, Mary, da. of Edward Alleyn, alderman of London, and d. circa 1651. II. Sir Martyn, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) to. Anne, da. of sir John Langham, of Cottesbrook, bart., and d. Aug. 1702- III. Sir Martyn, s. and h., to., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Jonathan Dawes, knt. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Richard Charaberlayn, of Gray's Inn, CO. Middlesex, esq. ; and 3dly, Elizabeth, da. of Clement Rawlinson, of Sans- cate, CO. Lancaster, gent. Sir Martyn d. 12 Jan. I7IO. IV. Sir James-Lumley, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. unm. II Dec. I77I) when the title became Ext. LUMSDEN, of AucHiNDOiR, co. Aberdeen. Cr. 9 Aug. 1821. I. Sir Harry-Niven Lumsden, created as above, d. s.p. 15 Dec. fol- lowing, when the title became Ext. LYDE, of Ayot St. Lawrence, co. Herts. Cr. 13 Oct. J 772. I. Sir Lionel Lyde, created as above, to. his cousin-german, Rachel, eldest da. and co-h. of Cornelius Lyde, of Ayot St. Lawrence, co. Herts, esq., but dying s.p. 25 June 1791, the title became Ext. 128 SYNOPSIS OF THE MACKINTOSH, of Mackintosh, co. Inverness. Cr. 30 Dec. 1812. I. Sir jEneas Mackintosh, created as above, «i. Margaret, da. of sir Ludovick Grant, of Dalvey, co. Moray, bart., but dying s.p. 21 Jan. 1820, the title became Ext. MACKWORTH, of Normanton, co. Rutland. Cr. 4 June 1619. I. Sir Thomas Mackworth, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Henry Hall, of Gretford, esq., and h. of her mother, and d. March 162d>6. II. Sir Henry, s. and h. m. Mary, da. of Robert Hopton, esq., sister and co-h. of Ralph, lord Hopton, and d. Aug. 1640. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., w., 1st, Dorothy, da. of capt. George Da- rell, of Calhill, co. Kent, esq. ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Humphrey Mackworth, of Betton, co. Salop, esq., and d. Nov. 1694. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. unm. March 1745. V. Sir Thomas, cousin and h., (only son of Robert, 2d son of Robert, 2d son of sir Henry, 2d bart.,) wt., 1st, Mary, da. of John Maule, of Ecton, co. Northampton, esq. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Leonard Reresby, bart., and relict of the rev. mr. Waller, and rf. 17 Oct. 1769. VI. Sir Henry, cousin and h., (s. and h. of Henry, eldest son of Henry, 3d son of sir Henry, 2d bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of the rev. Edward Lamb, andrf. 14 Jan. 1774. VII. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. in the Charter House, s.p., 1 803, when the title became Ext. MACPHERSON, of Calcutta. Cr. 27 June 1786. I. Sir John Macpherson, created as above, d. s.p. 12 Jan. 1821, when the title became Ext. MADDOX, of WoRMLEY, CO. Herts. Cr. 11 March 1675-6. I. Sir Benjamin Maddox, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of sir William Glascock, of Wormley, co. Herts, knt., but dying s.p.m. 14 Dec 17 16, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 129 MAINWARING, of Over Peover, co. Chester. Cr. 22 Nov. 1660. I. Sir Thomas Maikwaring, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Henry Delves, of Dodington, bart., and d. 28 June 1689. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Roger Whitley, of Peel, CO. Chester, esq., and d. 4 Nov. 1702. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and co-h. of William Lloyd, of Halghton, co. Flint, andd. s.p. 20 Sept. 1726. IV. Sir Henry, nephew and h., (posthumous son of Henry Mainwar- ing, esq., next brother to the last bart.,) born a bart., 7 Nov. l^2G,d. unm. 6 April 1797, when the title became Ext. MANN. Cr. 3 March 1755. I. Sir Horatio Mann, created as above, K.B., envoy extraordinary at the court of Florence. Sir Horatio was of Linton Place, co. Kent, and d. unm. 6 Nov. I786. II. Sir Horatio, nephew and h., (to whom the dignity was limited in remainder,) m. Lucy, sister of Thomas, earl of Gainsborough, but dying s.p.m. 2 April 1814, the title became Ext. MANNOCK, of GiFFORD Halt, in Stoke by Netland, co. Suffolk. Cr. 1 June 1627. I. Sir Francis Mannock, created as above, m. Doi-othy, da. of Wil- liam Saunders, of Welford, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 20 Nov. 1634. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir George Heneage, of Hainton, co. Lincoln, knt., and d. 26 April ] 687. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. Ursula, da. of Henry Nevil, alias Smith, of Holt, co. Leicester, esq., and d. 26 Jan. 1713-4. IV. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Frances, da. and h. of George Yates, of North Waltham, co. Southampton, esq., and d. 27 Aug. 1758. V. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, Teresa, da. of Anthony Wright, of Whaleside, co. Essex, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and co.-h. of Robert Allwyn, of Treford, co. Sussex, esq., and d. \Q March 1764. VI. Sir William-Anthony, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) a minor, «et. 16, residing at Leigh, in Germany, 1775, d. unm. 24 March 1776. VII. Sir Francis, uncle and h., (next brother of sir William, 5th bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Stoner, of Watling Park, co. Oxon, esq., but d. s.p. 17 Sept. 1778. VIII. Sir Thomas, b. andh., w., 1st, Mary, da. of George-Brownlow Doughty, of Snarford Hall, co. Lincoln, esq. ; 2dly, Anastasia, da. of Mark Browne, of Eastbourn, co. Sussex, esq., but d. s.p. 2 Sept. I78I. IX. Sir George, b. and h., killed by the overturning of the Dover mail, 3 June 1787? s.p., when the title became Ext. g3 180 SYNOPSIS OF THE MANSEL, of Margam, co. GlamoIigak. Cr. 22 May 1611. I. Sir Thomas M ansel, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of Lewis, lord Mordaunt, and 2dly, Jane, da. of Thomas Pole, esq., and d. 20 Dec. 1C31. II. Sir Lewis, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) «?., 1st, Katherine, da. of Robert, earl of Leicester, who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Katherine, da. of sir Edward Lewis, of CO. Monmouth, who d. s.p.m., and 3dly, Elizabeth, da. of Henry, earl of IManchester, (who re-m. sir Edward Sebright.) Sir Lewis d. circa 1638. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and co-h. of Edward Came, of Wenny, co. Glamorgan, esq., and d. l^ ISfor. 1706, aet. 70. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and h. of Francis Millington, of London, merchant. Sir Thomas was advanced to the dignity of baron Mansel, of Margam, 31 Dec. 1711, and d. Dec. 1723. V. Thojias, 2d baron, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Robert Mansel, esq., eldest son of Robert, 1st baron,) d. unm. 1743. VI. Christopher, 3d baron, uncle and h., (2d son of the 1st baron,) d. unm., 29 Jan. 1744. VII. BussY, b. and h., m., 1st, lady Betty, da. of John, earl of Bristol ; and 2dly, lady Barbara, da. of William, earl of Jersey, relict of sir Walter Blacket, hart., but dying s.p.m. 29 Nov. 1750, his honours became Ext. MANSEL, of Trimsaran, co. Caerbiarthen. Cr. 22 Feb. 1696-7. I. Sir Edward Mansel, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of Philip, and sister and h. to Edward Vaughan, of Trimsaran, esq., and d. 19 Feb. 1720. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., «?., 1st, Anne, da. of Thomas Price, of Gorth I;loyn, CO. Caermarthen, esq., and 2dly, mrs. Bayley, of the Vineyard, near Hereford, and d. 1754. III. Sir Edward-Vaughah, s. andh., m. Mary, da. of Joseph Shewen, esq., and d. circa 1789. IV. Sir Edward-Joseph-SheweNj s. and h., d. unm. G April 1798, when the title became Ext. MAPLES, of Stow, co. Hunts. Cr. 30 May 1627- I. Sir Thomas IMaples, created as above, m., but dying s.p.m. 1634-5, the title became Ext. MARKHAM, of Sedgebrook, co. Lincoln. Cr. 15 Aug. 1642. I. Sir Robert Markham, created as above, m., 1st, Rebecca, da. of Eyre, of , co. Derby, esq., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Rebecca, da. of sir Edward Hussey, of Hoiiington, co. Lincoln, bart. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 131 II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Wid- drington, knt., of Sherborne Grange, co. Northumberland, and d. \\ Aug. 1690. III. Sir George, F.R.S., s. and h., d. unm. 9 June 1736. IV. Sir James-Johx, cousin and h., (son of Thomas, son of Anthony, 2d son of sir Robert, 1st bart.,) m. Sarah, da. of Clive, esq., but dying s.p. 1779, the title became Ext. MAROW, of Berkswell, co. Warwick. Cr. 16 July 1679. I. Sir Samuel Marow, created as above, m. Mary, da. and h. of sir Arthur Cayley, of Newland, co. Warwick, knt. Sir Samuel was living, aet. 30 years, in 1683, but dying s.p.m. before 1714, the title became Ext. MARWOOD, of Little Bushby, co. York. Cr. 31 Dec. 1660. I. Sir George Marwood, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Walter Bethell, of Alne, co, York, knt., and d. 19 Feb. 1679, ajt. 78. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., w., 1st, Margaret, da. of Coniers, 1st earl of Holdernesse ; 2dly, Dorothy, da. of Allan Bellingham, of Levens, co. West- moreland, esq. ; and 3dly, Martha, da. of sir Thomas Wentworth, of Empsall, CO. York, knt., widow of Thomas Wombwell, of Wombwell, esq. Sir Henry d. 1 Nov. 1725, s.p.m., aet. 90. III. Sir Samuel, nephew and h., (son of George Marwood, esq., brother of sir Henry, 2d bart.,) m. , da. of Peirson, of Stokesley, but d. s.p. Oct. 1739, aet. 67. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m. Margaret, da. of , but dying s.p. 23 Feb. 1740, the title became Ext. MASHAM, of High Lever, co. Essex. Cr. 20 Dec 1621. I. Sir William Masham, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Francis Barrington, bart., and widow of sir James Altham, knt., and d. circa 1656. II. Sir William, grandson andh., (s. and h. of William Masham, esq., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) d. unm., circa 1663. III. Sir Francis, b. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. of sir William Scot, bart., marquess de la Mezansene, in France ; and 2dly, Damaris, da. of Ralph Cud worth, D.D. Sir Francis d. 7 Feb. 1723. IV. Samuel, lord Masham, s. and h., having been created baron Masham, of Otes, co. Essex, 1 Jan. I7II ; m. Abigael, da. of Francis Hill, of London, and d. 16 Oct. 1758. 132 SYNOPSIS OF THE V. Samuel, 2d baron, s, and h., m., 1st, Harriot, da. of Salway Win- nington, of Stamford Court, co. Worcester, esq. ; and 2dly, Charlotte, da. of John Dives, of Westminster, esq., but dying s.p.*14 June 177C, aat. 64, his honours became Ext. WASSINGBERD, of Bratostshali,, co Lincoln. Cr. 22 Aug. IGGO. I. Sir Hknry Massingberd, b. 1609, created as above, m., 1st, Eliza- beth, da. of William Lyster, of Rippingale, co. Lincoln, esq.; 2dly, Anne, da. and h. of William Evans, of London, esq. ; and 3dly, Elizabeth Rayner, of CO. York. Sir Henry d. Sept. 1680. II. Sir WiLLiAJi, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m, Elizabeth, da. of Richard Wynne, of London, esq., and d. circa 1719, set. 70. III. Sir William, s. and h., d. s.p. 8 Dec. 1723, aet. 46, when the title became Ext. MATTHEWS, of Great Gobions, co. Essex. Cr. 13 June 1662. I. Sir Philip Matthews, F.R.S., created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Wolstenholme, of London, bart., and d. circa 1681. II. Sir John, s. and h., colonel in the foot-guards, slain s.p. at the battle of Oudenarde, 1708, when the title became Ext. MAULEVERER, of Allerton MaulEverer, co. York. Cr. 4 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Thomas Mauleverer, created as above, nt., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Richard Hutton, knt., (who d. s.p.,) and 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Thomas Wilbraham. Sir Thomas was one of those who sat at the trial, and signed the warrant for the murder, of king Charles I.; he d. 1655. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., gentleman of the privy chamber, m. Anne, da. of sir Henry Clerk, knt. and bart. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Katherine, da. and h. of sir Miles Sta- pleton, knt., (who re-m. John Hopton, esq.,) but d. s.p. circa 1687. IV. Sir Richard, b. and h., m. Barbara, da. of sir Thomas Slingsby, of the Red House, bart., (who re-m. John, lord Arundel, of Trerice,) and d. circa 1689. V. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. March 1713, when the title became Ext. MAWBEY, of BoTLEYs, co. Surrey. • Cr. 30 July 1765. I. Sir Joseph Mawbey, created as above, »n. Elizabeth, da. of Richard Pratt, of Vauxhall, co. Surrey, esq., and d. 16 June 1798. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 133 II. Sir Joseph, s. and h., m. Charlotte-Caroline-Maria, da. of Thomas Henchman, of Littleton, co. Middlesex, esq., but dying s.p.m. 28 Aug. 1817) the title became Ext. MAYNARD, of Estaines Parva, co. Essex. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir William Maynard, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Maynard, of Wicklow, in Ireland, 30 May 1G20, and baron Maynard, of Estaines ad Turrim, in Essex, 14 March 1628, m., 1st, Frances, da. of William, lord Cavendish ; 2dly, Anne, da. and h. of sir Anthony Everard, and d. 1640. II. William, 2d baron, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m., 1st, Dorothy, da. and h. of sir Robert Banastre, of Passenham, co. Northampton, knt. ; 2dly, Margaret, da. and co-h. of James Murray, earl of Dysart, in Scotland, and d. 1698. III. Banastre, 3d baron, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Henry Grey, earl of Kent, and d. 4 March 1717? aet. 75. IV. Henry, 4th baron, s. and h., d. unm. ^ Dec. 1742. V. Grey, 5th baron, b. and h., d. unm. 27 April 1745. V.I. Charles, 6th baron, b. and h., was created baron Maynard, of 3Iuch Easton, alias Easton ad IMontem, co. Essex, and viscount Maynard, of Easton Lodge, 28 Oct. 1766 ; d. s.p, 30 June 1775? when the barony of Much Easton and the viscounty devolved, pursuant to the limitation in the patent, on his cousin sir Charles Maynard, bart. ; but the baronetcy of 1611 became Ext. MAYNE, of Marston Morelain, co. Bedford. Cr. 22 April 1763. I. Sir William Mayke, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Newhaven, of Carrickmayne, co. Dublin, 26 July 1776 ; m. Frances, da. and co-h. of Joshua, 2d viscount Allen, but dying s.p. 1794, his titles became Ext. MAYNEY, of Linton, co. Kent. Cr. 29 June 1641. I. Sir John Mayney, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Peter Ricaut, of London, and of Aylesford, co. Kent, knt., and d. circa 1676, 8et. 68. II. Sir Anthony*, s. and h., d. unm. 1706, when the title became Ext. * His father spent all his estate in the service of king Charles I., and he is said to have died for want, and his brother to have hanged himself, in 1094, for the same. 134 SYNOPSIS OF THE MERGES, of France. Cr. 1660. I. Sir Anthony de Merges, created as above, concerning whom nothing further is known. MEREDITH, of Stainsley, co. Devon. Cr. 13 Aug. 1622. I. Sir William Meredith, created as above, w., 1st, Susan, da. and h. of Barker, of London ; and 2dly, , sister of sir Henry Goring, bart., and relict of Thomas Aynscombe, esq. Sir William d. circa 1665. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. of major-general Philip Skippon, the noted parliamentary commander, and sister of sir Philip Skippon, of Stratford, co. Suffolk, knt. III. Sir M'lLLiAM, s. and h., d. unm. circa 1682. IV. Sir Richard, b. and h., d. unm. Aug. 1723. V. Sir Roger, of Leeds Abbey, co. Kent, b. and h,, d. s.p. 3 Jan. 1739, when the title became Ext. MEUX, of Kingston, in the Isle of Wight. Cr. 11 Dec. 1641. I. Sir John Mecx, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Richard Worslev, of Apuldercomb, in the Isle of Wight, bart., and d. Feb. 1657. II. S'ir William, s. and h., wi., 1st, I\Iabel, da. of sir Robert Dillington, of Knighton, in the Isle of Wight, bart. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of George Browne, of Buckland, co. Surrey. Sir William d. circa 1697- IIL Sir William, s. and h., d. unm., set. 21, 6 March 1705-6, when the title became Ext. MIDDLETON, of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh. Cr. 22 Oct. ] 622. I. Sir Hugh Middleton, who brought the New River water to Lon- don, created as above, »»., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Olmested, of Ingatestone, co. Essex ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Richard Collins, of Litchfield, CO. Stafford, relict of Richard Edwards, of London, and d. 7 Dec. 1631. II. Sir William, s and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Eleanor, da. of sir Thomas Harris, of Shrewsbury, bart. III. Sir Hugh, s. and h., »n. EHzabeth, da. of , of , and d. 1675, s.p.m., whereupon this baronetcy merged into that of Middleton, of Hackney. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 136 MIDDLETON, of Hackkey, co. Middlesex. Cr. 6 Dec. 1681. I. Sir Hugh Middleton, created as above, (son of Simon Middleton, esq., and grandson of sir Hugh, the 1st baronet, of Ruthyn, co. Denbigh,) m. Dorothy, da. of sir William Oglander, of Nunwell, in the Isle of Wight, bart., from whom he was divorced by act of parliament ; he inherited the baronetcy of Ruthyn, on the decease of his cousin, sir Hugh, in 1675, but having wasted all his estate, he d. in obscurity, s.p.m., about the commence- ment of the 18th century, whei-eupon the title became Ext. A Hugh Middleton resided under the assumed name of William Ray- mond, in the parish of Kemberton, co. Salop, where he died 10 March 1702 ; it is probable that he might have been the above-named baronet. MIDDLETON, of Leightok, co. Lancashire. Cr. 24 June 1642. I. Sir George Middleton, created as above, m., 1st, Frances, da. and h. of Richard Rigge, of Little Strickland, co. Westmoreland, esq. ; and 2dly, Anne, da. of George Preston, of Holker, co. Lancashire. Sir George was living, aged 63, in 1664, 8.p.m., and at his decease the title became Ext. MIDDLETON, of Chirke, co. Denbigh. Cr. 4 July 1660. I. Sir Thomas Middleton, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of Thomas Cholmondeley, of Vale Royal, co. Chester, esq. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of John Trevor, esq., of co. Denbigh, and d. July 1663. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Wilbraham, of Woodhey ; 2dly, Charlotta, da. of sir Orlando Bridgeman, knt. and bart., but d. s.p.m. 5 Feb. 1683*. III. Sir Richard, b. and h., m. , da. of , and d. June 1716. IV. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. 5 Jan. 1718, aet. 24, when th« title became Ext. MILDMAY, of MouLSHAM, CO. Essex. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Thomas Mildmay, created as above, w., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir John Puckering, keeper of the great seal ; and 2dly, Anne, da. of John Savile, esq., but dying s.p. 1620, the title became Ext. * Dorothy, da. and h. of this sir Thomas, m., 1st, Edward, earl of Warwick, and 2dly, the celebrated Joseph Addison. 136 SYNOPSIS OF THE MILDMAY, of MouLSHAM, co. Essex. Cr. 5 Feb. 1765. I. Sir William Mildmay, created as above, d. s.p. 8 Aug. 1771, when the title became Ext. MILLER, of OxENHOATH, CO. Kent. Cr. 13 Oct. 1660. I. Sir Humphrey Milleu, created as above, m., 1st, IVIary, da. of sir John Borlace, of Stratton Arely, co. Bucks ; 2dly, Frances, da. of Pil- kyngton, of co. Warwick, and d, Aug. 1709. II. Sir Borlace, s. and h., m. Susannah, da. of Thomas Medley, of Buxted, CO. Sussex, esq., but dying s.p. 1714, the title became Ext. MITCHELL, of Westshore, Zetland, in Scotland. Cr. 19 June 1724. I. Sir John Mitchell, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of Francis Blurraj', of co. Perth, esq., and d. June 1739. II. Sir Andrew, s. and h., wi., 1st, Jane, da. of Charles Mitchell, of Pittedie ; 2dly, Mary, da. of sir John Elphinstone, of Logie, and d. 29 June 1764. III. Sir John, s. and h,, (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Bruce Stewart, of Symbister, esq., and d. s.p. 5 April 1783, when the title became Ext. MODYFORD, of London. Cr. 18 Feb. 1660-1. I. Sir James Modyford, lieut.-gov. of Jamaica, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and at length co-h. of sir Nicholas Slanning, knt. ; he resided sometime at Chiswick, co. Middlesex, but dying in Jamaica s.p. 1673, the title became Ext. MODYFORD, of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middlesex. Cr. 1 March 1663-4. I. Sir Thomas Modyford, governor of Jamaica, (brotherof sir James,) created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Lewin Palmer, of the co. of Devon, and d. in Jamaica, 2 Sept. 1679. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. in Jamaica s.p. 19 Oct. 1679. III. Sir Charles, b. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Nor- ton, bart. : he resided at Angells, in Jamaica, and there d. circa 1686. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 137 IV. Sir Norton, s. and h., m. , da. of Guy, of Barbadoes, but d. s.p. circa 1690. V. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m., 1st, -, da. of John Hathersale, of Giddea Hall, co. Essex, and of London, merchant ; and 2dly, Jane, da. and h. of sir William Beeston, knt,, governor of Jamaica, (who re-m. Charles Long, esq., of Longueville, in Jamaica.) Sir Thomas was seated at St. Jago-de-la-Vega, in that island, and dying there s.p.m. 1703, the title be- came Ext. MOHUN, of BocoNNOC, co. Cornwall. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Reginald Mohun, created as above, m. Philippa, da. of John Hele, esq. II. Sir John, s. and h., was advanced to the dignity of lord Mohun, baron of Okehampton, co. Devon, 15 April 1628 ; m. Cordelia, da. of sir John Stanhope, of Shelford, co. Notts, widow of sir Roger Aston, and d. 1644. III. John, 2d baron, s. and h., d. unm, IV. Warwick, 3d baron, b. and h., m. Catherine, da. of Welles, of Brember, esq., and d. 1665. V". Charles, 4th baron, s. and h., m. Philippa, da. of Arthur, earl of Anglesey, and d. ante 1682. VI. Charles, 5th baron, s. and h., wi., 1st, Charlotte, djr. of Mainwaring, esq. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of dr. Thomas I^aurence, widow of col. Griffith : his lordship was killed in a duel with the duke of Hamilton, 15 Nov. 1712, s.p., when his honours became Ext. MOLYNEUX, of Teversall, co. Nottingham. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir John Molyneux, created as above, m., 1st, Isabel, da. of John Markham, of Sedgebrook, co. Lincoln, esq. ; 2dly, Anne, da. of sir James Harington, of Ridlington, co. Rutland, knt., widow of sir Thomas Foljambe, knt. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Theodosia, da. of sir Edward Heron, of Cressy Hall, co. Lincoln, K.B., and d 12 Oct. 1674. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Lucy, da. of Alexander Rigby, of IMiddle- ton, CO. Lancaster, esq., widow of Robert Hesketh, of Rufford, in the same county, esq., and was living, at. 62, 1687. IV. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Diana, da. of John Howe, of Langar Castle, CO. Nottingham, esq., and d. 12 March 1742, aet. 82. V. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. unm. 28 July 1764. VI. Sir William, b. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of William Challand, of Wellow, CO, Nottingham, esq., and d. May I78I. VII. Sir Francis, knt., usher of the black rod, s. and h., d. s.p. 9 June 1812, when the title became Ext. 138 SYNOPSIS OF THE MONNOUX, of Wot TON, co. Bedford. Cr. 4 Dec, 1660. I. Sir Humphrey Monnoux, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Thomas Wodehouse, of Kimberley, co. Norfolk, bart. II. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., m. Alice, da. of sir Thomas Cotton, of Connington, co. Hunts, bart., and d. July 1685. III. Sir Philip, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of William Harvey, of Chig- well, CO. Essex, esq., and d. 25 Dec. 1707, ait. 29. IV. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., m., but d. s.p. 3 Dec. 1757. V. Sir Philip, cousin and h., (son of Humphrey, s. and h. of Lewis, youngest son of sir Humphrey, 1st bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Ambrose Riddell, of Eversholt, co. Bedford, esq., and d. l^ April 1805. VI. Sir Philip, s. and h., d. unm. 27 Feb. 1809. VII. Rev. sir Philip, cousin and h., d. s.p. 3 Feb. 1814, when the title became Ext. MONTGOMERY, of Magbie Hall, Tweeddale, N.B. Cr. 28 May 1774. I. Sir William Montgomery, created as above, m., 1st, Hannah, da. and co-h. ,of Alexander Tomkins, of Prichen, co. Londonderry, esq. ; and 2dly, Anne, 3d da. of Henrv Wall, of Mount Lewis, Ireland, esq. Sir Wil- liam d. 25 Dec. 1788, aet. 7i. II. Sir George, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. s.p. 9 July 1831, when the title became Ext. MONYNS, of Waldershare, co. Kent. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir William Monyns, created as above, m. to his 2d wife, Jane, da.of Roger Twysden, of East Peckham, co. Kent, esq., and d. 24 Feb. 1642-3. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Style, of Wateringbury, co. Kent, knt. and bart., but d. 1665, s.p.m. surviving. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of James Darell, of Col- chester, CO. Essex, esq., relict of Brinklield, of , but d. s.p. 1678, aet. 73, when the title became Ext. MOODY, of Garesdon, co. Wilts. Cr. 11 March 1621-2. I. Sir Henry Moody, created as above, m. Deborah, da. of Walter Dunch, of Avebury, co. Wilts, esq., and d. circa 1632. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 139 II, Sir Henry, s. and h., sold the estate of Garesdon and went to New England : he is supposed to have died without issue in 1661 or 2, when the title became Ext. MOOR, of Mayd's Morton, co. Bucks. Cr. 26 July 16C5. I. Sir George Moor, created as above, »«., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of Ed- ward Hungerford, of Cadenham, co. Wilts, esq. ; and 2dly, Frances, da. and co-h. of Henry Sandford, of Bobbing, co. Kent, esq., but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. MOORE, of Fawley, co. Berks. Cr. 21 May 1627. I. Sir Henry Moore, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of William Beverley, of Kenoe, co. Bedford, esq., and d. circa 1635. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., «i., 1st, Judith, da. of alderman Campbell, of London ; 2dly, Maiy, da. of William Hitchcock, of Knitely, co. Bucks, and d. circa 1690. III. Sir Richard, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Francis Moore, esq., eldest son of the 2d bart.,) m. Anastasia, da. and co-h. of John Ayward, of London, esq., and rf. 10 Dec. 1737- IV. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. 15 June 1738. V. Sir John, b. and h., d. s.p. 25 Aug. 1790. VI. Sir Thomas, b. and U., d. s.p. 10 April 1807, whea the title be- came Ext. MOORE, of LosELEY, CO. Surrey. Cr. 18 May 1642. I. Sir PoYNiNGS Moore, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Wil- liam Fitz, of Woodham Walter, co. Essex, knt., and d. circa 1649. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of sir Walter Hendley, of Cuckfield, co. Sussex, (who re-m. William Clark, of Gray's Inn, bax-rister- at-law,) but dying s.p. 24 July 1684, the title became Ext. MOORE, of Jamaica. Cr. 26 Jan. 1764. I. Sir Henry Moore, governor of New York, created as above, m. Catharina-Maria, da. oi" Samuel Long, of Longueville, in the island of Ja- maica, esq., and d. II Sept. 1769, set. 66. II. Sir John-Henry, s. and h., d. s.p. 16 Jan. 1780, when the title be- came Ext. 140 SYNOPSIS OF THE MOORE, (Rear Admiral of the Red.) Cr. 4 March 1766. I. Sir John Moore, E.B., created as above, m. Penelope, da. of Wil- liam Matthew, governor of the Leeward Islands, but dying s.p.m. 2 Feb. 1779» the title became Ext. MORDEN, of Wricklemarsh, go. Kent. Cr. 20 Sept. 1688. I. Sir John Morden, created as above, m. Susan, da. of Joseph Brand, of Edwardstone, co. SuiFolk, esq. Sir John was a Turkey merchant, and founded and endowed a college at Blackheath, co. Kent, for decayed mer- chants ; he d. s.p. 6 Sept. 1708, when the title became Ext. MORE, of More Hali,, co. Lancaster. Cr. 22 Nov. 1G75. I. Sir Edward More, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of sir Wil- liam Fenwick, bart. ; and 2dly, , da. of sir Thomas Bloodworth, knt. II. Sir Cleave, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m, Anne, da. and h. of Joseph Edmonds, of Cumberlowe, co. Herts, esq., and d. 23 March 1729-30. III. Sir Joseph-Edmonds, s. and h., m. , da. of Newnam, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, esq., and d. 14 March 1732. IV. Sir Joseph-Edmonds, s. and h., m. Henrietta-Maria, da. of Wil- liam Morris, of Fernam, near Faringdon, co. Berks, gent., and d. 29 March 1741. V. Sir William, s. and h., m. , da. of , and d. s.p.m. 21 May 1810, when the title became Ext. MORELAND, alias MORLEY, of Sulhamstead Banister, CO. Berks. Cr. 18 July 1660. I. Sir Samuel Moreland, alias Morley, created as above, m., 1st, a French lady ; 2dly, Carola, da. of sir Roger Harsnet, knt. ; 3dly, Anne, da. of George Fielding, esq.; and 4thly, , da. of . Sir Samuel, by the last three ladies had no surviving issue ; he was gent, of the privy chamber to the king, and master of the mechanics, and d. 1695. II. Sir Samuel, s. and h., d. s.p. Nov. 1716, when the title became Ext. MORGAN, of Llanternam, co. Monmouth. Cr. 12 May 1642. I. Sir Edward Morgan, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Francis Englefield, of Wotton Basset, co. W^ilts, bart. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 141 II. Sir Edwabd, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of Thomas Morgan, of Mang- ham, esq. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mar)', da. and co-h. of Humphrey Bas- kerville, of Pentryllos, co. Hereford, esq., (who re-m. John-Grubham Howe, esq., father of lord Chedworth,) but d. s.p.m. 1682. IV. Sir James, uncle and h., is said to have succeeded to the title, which before 1727 became Ext. MORGAN, of Llangattock, co. Monmouth. Cr. 7 Feb. 1660-1. I. Sir Thomas Morgan, general of horse, and governor of Jersey, created as above, m. De la Riviere, da. of John Cholmondley, of Brame Hall, CO. York, esq., and d. 13 April 1679, set. 73. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Hester, da. and co-h. of James Price, of Pil- leth, CO. Radnor, esq. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, only child of John Roydhouse, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. 14 Dec. I7I6. IV. Sir John, s. and h., m. , da. of sir Jacob Jacobsen, but dying s.p. 29 April 1767, the title became Ext. MORICE, of "Werrtngton, co. Devon. Cr. 20 April 1661. I. Sir William Morice, created as above, m., 1st, Gertnide, da. of sir John Bampfylde, of Poltimore, bart. ; 2dly, , da. of Richard Reynell, of Ogwell, CO. Devon, esq., and d. circa 1690. II. Sir Nicholas, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. lady Catharine, da. of Thomas, earl of Pembroke, and d. 27 Jan. 1726. III. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, lady Lucy, da. of Thomas, marquess of Wharton ; and 2dly, Anne, da. of Thomas Bury, of Bury-narber, co. Devon, esq., but dying s.p. 24 Jan. 1750, the title became Ext. MORRISON, of Cashiohury, co. Herts. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Charles Morrison, K.B., created as above, tn. Mary, da. and co-h. of Baptist Hicks, viscount Cambden, but dying s.p.m. 1628, the title became Ext. MORTON, of St. Andrew's Milborn, co. Dorset. Cr. 1 March 1618-9. I. Sir George Morton, created as above, m. Catharine, da. of sir Arthur Hopton, of Witham, co. Somerset, and d. 1661. 142 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Eleanor, da. of Fountain, serjeant- at-law; 2dly, Anne, da. of sir Francis Wortley, of Wortley, co. York ; and 3dly, Elizabeth, da. of Benjamin Culm, D.D., but dying s.p.m. 1698, the title became Ext. MOSLEY, of RoLLESTOsr, co. Stafford. Cr. 20 July 1640. I. Sir Edward Mosley, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Gervase Cutler, of Stainborough Hall, co. York, knt., (heiress to her mother, Eliza- beth Bentley,) and d. 1655. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. of William, lord Grey, of Werke, but dying s.p. 1665, the title became Ext. MOSLEY, of RoLLESTON, co. Stafford. Cr. 18 June 1720. I. Sir Oswald Mosley, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Thornhagh, of Fenton, co. Notts, esq., and d. 9 June 1751. II. Sir Oswald, s. and h., d. unm., 26 Feb, 1757. III. Rev. sir John, d. unm., 22 Sept. 1779, when the title became Ext. MOSTYN, of MosTYN Hall, co. Flint. Cr. 3 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Roger Mostyn, created as above, for his distinguished loyalty during the civil wars ; m., 1st, Prudence, da. of sir Martyn Lumley, of Barfield, co. Essex, bart. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Thomas, viscount Bulkeley, and 3dly, Lumley, da. of Coetmor, of Coetmor, co. Carnarvon, esq., (who d. s.p.) II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 2d mawiage,) m. Bridget, only da. and h. of Darcie Savage, of Leighton, co. Chester, grandson of Thomas, 1st earl Rivers. III. Sir Roger, s. and h., paymaster of the forces to queen Anne, and subsequently one of the tellers of the exchequer, «j., 1st, Essex, da. of Daniel Finch, 6th earl of Winchelsea, (who d. s.p.,) and 2dly, Anne, only da. of Christopher, viscount Hatton, and d. 5 May 1739. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of Robert Western, of London, esq., and d. 24 March 1758. V. Sir Roger, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of the rev. Hugh Wynne, LL.D., prebendarj' of Salisbury, and d, 26 July 1796. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. l^ April 1831, aet. 44, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 143 MOTTET, of Liege, in Flanders. Cr. 16 Nov. 1660. I. Sir Giles Mottet, created as above, of whom nothing further is known. MOYER, of Petsey Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 25 March I70I. I. Sir Samuel Mover, a Turkey merchant, and sheriff of Essex, created as abo^e, m. Rebecca, da. of alderman JolHffe, of London, but dying s.p.m. April 1715, the title became Ext. MYERS. Cr. 21 June 1804. I. Sir William Myers, lieut.-general commander-in-chief of the Lee- ward Islands, created as above, in. Elizabeth, da. of James M'Evers, of New York, esq., and d. 29 July 1805. II. Sir William-James, s. and h., Heut—colonel, rf. wnm. in consequence of wounds received at the battle of Albuera, 16 May 1811, when the title became ^ £xt. NAPIER, of LuTox Hoo, co. Bedford. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Robert Napier, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of Staples ; 2dly, Margaret, da. of Richard Barnes, citizen and mercer, of London, both of whom d. s.p. ; and 3dly, Mary, da. of John Robinson, merchant. Sir Robert d. April 1637. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m., 1st, Frances, da. of sir William Thorn- hurst, of Agincoiirt, in Kent ; and 2dly, lady Penelope, da. of John, 1st earl of Bridgewater. Sir Robert surrendered his patent of baronet, to the intent the said dignity should be granted to himself, with remainder to his sons by his 2d marriage, but d. before a new one was passed, 1660. III. Sir Robert, grandson and h., (being only s. of Robert Napier, esq., s. and h. of sir Robert, 2d hart., by his 1st marriage,) d. unm. 16755 when he was succeeded in this baronetcy by his uncle, sir John, hereafter men- tioned. NAPIER, of Luton Hoo, co. Bedford. Cr. 4 March 1660-1, with precedency of 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir John, son, by the 2d marriage, of sir Robert Napier, 2d bart. of Luton Hoo, obtained the above patent from king Charles II., and in 1675 suc- ceeded his nephew in the baronetcy created in 1612 ; m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Theophilus Biddulph, of West Combe, in Greenwich, co. Kent, and d. Aug. 1711. II. Sir Theophilus, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John Rotheram, of Much Waltham, co. Essex, esq., but d. s.p. circa 1719. 144 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir John, nepliew andh., (son of Archibald Napier, esq., next brother to the last bart.,) d. unm. 1747j when both baronetcies became Ext. NAPIER, of Middle Marsh Hall, go. Dorset. Cr. 25 June 1641. I. Sir Gerard Napier, created as above, m, Margaret, da. and co-h. of John CoUes, of co. Somerset, esq., and d. 14 May 1673. II. Sir Nathaniel, s. and h., wi., 1st, Blanch, da. and co-h. of sir Hugh Wyndham, of Sylton, co. Dorset, knt. ; and 2dly, Susannah, da. of the rev, Guise, of co. Gloucester, who d. s.p. Sir Nathaniel d. Jan. 1708. III. Sir Nathaniel, s. and h., m., 1st, Jane, da. of sir Robert Worseley, of Apuldercomb, in the Isle of Wight, bart., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Catha- rine, sister and co-h. of Giles, lord Alington. Sir Nathaniel d. 24 Feb. 1728. IV. Sir William, s. and h., d, unm. 2^ Jan. 1753. V. Sir Gerard, b. and h., m. Bridget, da. of Phelips, of Monta- cute, CO. Somerset, esq., and d. 25 Oct. 1759, aet. 59. VI. Sir Gerard, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir John Oglander, of Nunwell, in the Isle of Wight, bart., but dying s.p. 25 Jan. 1765, set. 26, the title became Ext. NAPIER, of PuNKNOL, CO. Dorset. Cr. 25 Feb. 1681-2. I. Sir Robert Napier, created as above, m. Sophia, da. of Charles Evelyn, of Godstone, co. Surrey, esq., and d. Nov. I7OO. II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Malony, da. of Arthur Alibone, esq., and d. 1743. Sir Charles sold the estate at Punknol, and is said to have resided at Sowdley, in Buckinghamshire. NARBOROUGH, of Knowlton, co. Kent. Cr. 15 Nov. 1688. I. Sir John Narborough, created as above, was drowned in the Asso- ciation man of war, with sir Cloudesley Shovell, oflF the Scilly Islands, about 20 or 21 Oct. 17075 unm., when the title became Ext. His brother James, to whom the dignity was limited, having perished at the same time. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 145 NEVILL, (alias SMITH,) of Holt, co. Leicester. Cr. 25 May 1661. I. Sir Thomas Nevill, alias Smith, created as above, m. Sarah, da. of , but dying s.p.m. 25 Feb. 171 Ij the title became Ext. NEVILLE, of Grove, co. Nottingham. Cr. 24 Feb. 1674-5. I. Sir Edward Nevill, created as above, m. Katherine, 3d da. of Edward Holt, of Aston, co. Warwick, esq., widow of Kiddermin- ster, but dying s.p. 1686, the ti^le became Ext. NEWDTGATE, of Arbury, co. Warwick. Cr. 24 July 1677. I. Sir Richard Newdigate, serjeant-at-law, created as above, «i. Juliana, da. of sir Francis Leigh, of Newnham Regis, co. Warwick, K.B., and d. 14 Oct. 1678. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., «i., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Edward Bagot, of Blithfield, CO. Stafford, bart. ; and 2dly, Henrietta Winton, alias Wigging- ton, esq., (who re-vi. sir Francis Windham, of Trent,) by whom he had no issue, and d. 4 Jan. 17 10. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., m., 1st, Sarah, da. of sir Cecil Bisshopp, of Parham, co. Sussex, bart., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Roger Twisden, of Bradbourn, co. Kent, bart. Sir Richard d. 20 July 1727, aet. 59. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. unm., aet. 19, 4 April 1734. V. Sir Roger, b. and h., w»., 1st, Sophia, da. of Edward Conyers, of Copthall, CO. Essex, esq. ; and 2dly, Hester, da. of Edward Mundy, of Shipley, co. Derby, esq., but dying s.p. 2 Dec. 1806, aet. 87, his estates passed to his cousin, Francis Parker, esq., but the title became Ext. NEWMAN, of Fifehead Magdalen, co. Dorset. Cr. 20 Dec. 1699. I. Sir Richard Newman, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Thomas Samwell, of Upton, co. Northampton, bart., and d. 30 Dec. 1721, ast. 45. II. Sir Samuel, s. and h., was likewise of Evercreech Hall, co. Somer- set ; d. unm. 4 June 1747, when the title became Ext. NEWTON, of Charlton, co. Kent. Cr. 2 April 1620. I. Sir Adam Newton, created as above, m. Katherine, da. of sir John Puckering, knt., and d. 1629. H 146 SYNOPSIS OF TttE II. Sir Henry Puckerixg, alias Newtox, s. and h., (so styled from being heir to his uncle, sir Thomas Puckering,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Murray, esq., but dying s.p. 22 Jan. 1700, set. 83, the title became Ext. NEWTON, of Barrs Court, co. Gloucester. Cr. 16 Aug. 1660. I. Sir John Newton, created as above, m. Grace, da. of Stone, but d. 1661. II. Sir John, (to whom the dignity was limited,) m. Blary, da. of sir Gervase Eyre, of Rampton, co. Notts, knt., and d. 31 May 1609, set. 73. III. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Abigael, da. of William Heveringham, of Heveringham, co. Suffolk, esq. ; 2dly, Susannah, sister and co-h. of sir IVIichael Wharton, of Beverley, co. York, knti, relict of sir John Bright, of Badsworth, co. York, bart., and d. 12 Feb. 1734, aet. 85. IV. Sir Michael, K.B., s. and h., m. lady Margaret, da. and co-h. of •John, earl of Coningsby, created baroness and viscountess Coningsby, of Hampton Court, co. Hereford, 26 Jan. 1716, and who on the decease of her father became countess of Coningsby. Sir Michael d. s.p.8. 6 Api'il 1743, when the title became Ext. NEWTON, of London. Cr. 25 Jan. 1660-1. I. Sir Robert Newton, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Francis Longston, of London, merchant, but dying &.p.m. circa 1670, the title became Ext. NICHOLS, of Hardwicke, co. Northampton. Cr. 28 July 1641. I. Sir Francis Nichols, created as above, m. Mary, da^ of Edward Bagshaw, of London. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., »n., 1st, Judith, da. of sir Rowland St. John, K.B., who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Jane, da. of sir Stephen Soames, of Haydon, CO. Essex, knt. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. s.p. circa I717, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 147 NOEL, of Brook, co. Rutland. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Edward Noel, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Noel, of Riddlington, co. Rutland, 23 March 1616 ; succeeded his father-in-law as baron Hickes, of Ilmington, co. Warwick, and viscount Campden, of Campden, co. Gloucester, 1629, m. Juliana, da. of Baptist Hickes, viscount Campden, and d. 10 March 1643. II. Baptist, 3d viscount, s. and h., m. 1st, Anne, da. of William, earl of Denbigh ; 2dly, Anne, da. of sir Robert Lovett, of Liscombe, co. Bucks, widow of Edward, earl of Bath ; 3dly, Hester, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Wotton ; and 4thly, Ehzabeth, da. of Montague, earl of Lindsay. His lordship d. 29 Oct. 1682. III. Edward, 4th viscount, s. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) was created baron Noel, of Titchfield, with limitation, on failure of issue male of his body, to the younger son of his father, 3 Feb. 1681 ; succeeded as viscount Campden, 1682 ; and was further advanced to the dignity of earl of Gains- borough, with limitation to his younger brothers, 1 Dec. 1683; w., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Wrothesley, earl of Southampton ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of James Herbert, esq., son of Philip, earl of Pembroke, relict of sir Robert Wortley, hart. His lordship d. 1689. IV. Wriothesley, 2d earl, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Ca- therine, da. of Fulke, lord Brooke, but d. s.p.m. 21 Sept. 1690. V. Baptist, 3d earl, cou.sin and heir, (only son of Baptist Noel, esq., eldest surviving son by the 4th marriage, of Baptist, 3d viscount,) m. Dorothy, da. of John, duke of Rutland, and d. 16 April 1714. VI. Baptist, 4th earl, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of William Chap- man, esq., and d.2l March 1751. VII. Baptist, 5th earl, s. and h., d. unm. 1759. VIII. Henrt, 6th earl, b. and h., d. unm. 8 April 1798, when all his honours became Ext. NOEL, of KiRKBY Mallory, CO. Leicester. Cr. 4 July 1660. I. Sir Verkex Noel, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Wolston Dixie, of Bosworth, co. Leicester, knt., and d. 1670. II. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, Margaret, da. of John, lord Love- lace ; 2dly, Frances, da. of Humble, lord Ward, and d. 1681. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Anne, da. of sir William Whitlocke, knt., but d. s.p. 1688. IV. Sir JoHK, b. and lu, m. Mary, da. and co-h, of sir John Clobery, of Winchester, knt., and d. 1697. V. Sir Clobery, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Rowney, of Oxford, esq., and d. 30 July 1733. VI. Sir Edward, s. and h., succeeded, on the decease of Martha, baroness Wentworth, in 1745, to the title of baron Wentworth, of Nettlestead; and 4 May 1762, was advanced to the dignity of viscount Wentworth, of Wel- lesborough, co. Leicester ; m. Judith, da. and h. of William Lamb, of Farn- dish, CO. Northampton, esq., and d. 1774. VII. Thomas, 2d viscount, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and at length co-h. h2 149 SYNOPSIS OF THE of Robert, 1st earl of Northington, relict of John, earl Ligonier, but dying s.p. 17 April 1315, bis honours became Ext. NORRIS, of Speke, go, Lancaster. Cr. 3 Dec. 1698. I. Sir William Norris, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Robert Read, of Bristol, relict, 1st, of Isaac Meynell, of Lombard Street, liondon, goldsmith, and 2dly, of Nicholas Pollexfen, of London, merchant, but d. s.p. on his return from India, whither he had gone as ambassador to the Great Mogul, 1702, when the title became Ext. NORTH, of MiLDEN Hall, co. Suffolk. Cr. 14 June 1660. I. Sir Henry North, created as above, m., 1st, Sarah, da. of John Rayne, citizen of London ; 2dly, , da. of Onslow, and d. 1680. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. unm. 1695, when the title became Ext. NORTON, of Rotherfield, co. Hants. Cr. 23 May 1622. I. Sir Richard Norton, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Henry Becker, alderman of London, but dying s.p.m. 1652, the title became Ext. NORTON, of the City of Coventry. Cr. 23 July 1661. I. Sir Thomas Norton, created as above, m. Anne, da. of John Jermy, of Stutton Hall, co. SuflFolk, but dying s.p.m. 1691, the title became Ext. NORWICH, of Brampton, co. Northampton. Cr. 24 July 1641. I. Sir John Norwich, created as above, »n., 1st, Anne, da. of sir Roger Smith, of Edmondthorpe, co. Leicester, knt. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Henry Atkins, of Cheshunt, co. Herts, knt., and d. Oct. 1661. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 14(» II. Sir Roger, s. and h., to. Catherine, da. of sir Hatton Fanner, of Easton, co. Northampton, lent., widow of sir John Shugborough, and d. Sept. 1691. III. Sir Erasmus, s. and h., TO., 1st, lady Annabella, da. of Thomas, earl Rivers, who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Jane, da. and h. of William Adams, esq., s. and h. of sir WiUiam Adams, bart., and d. Aug. 1720. IV. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. Jan. 1742, when the title became Ext. OAKES. Cr. 2 Nov. 1813. I. Sir HiLDEBRAKD Oakes, Created as above, lieut.-gen. in the army; lieut.-gen. of the ordnance, G.C.B., and sometime commander-in-chief of the island of Malta ; having no issue, he obtained a 2d patent, 1 June 1815, with remainder to his brother Henry and his issue male : he d. 9 Sept. 1822, when the dignity under the 1st patent became Ext. OCHTERLONY. Cr. 7 March 1816. I. Sir David Ochterlony, created as above: he obtained a 2d pa- tent, 8 Dec 1823, with limitation to Charles-Metcalfe Ochterlony, esq., and dying unm, 15 July 1825, the dignity under the Ist patent became Ext. OLDFIELD, of Spalding, co. Lincoln. Cr. 6 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Anthony Oldfield, created as above, to., 1st, , da. of sir Edward Gresham, of Lingfield, co. Surrey, knt. and bart. ; 2dly, Jane, da. of Parke, of Flete, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. circa 1668. II. Sir John, s. and h., to. Margaret, da. of sir Simon Degge, knt., but dying s.p.m. circa 1706, the title became Ext. O'NEILL, of Upper Claneboys, in Ireland. Cr. 13 Nov. 1643. I. Sir Bryan O'Neill, created as above, to. Jane Finch, of the family of the earl of Nottingham, and d. 1 680. II. Sir Bryan, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Edward, lord Dunsany, and d. 1694. III. Sir Henry, s. and h., to., 1st, Mary, da. of Mark Bagot, of Cather- lough, esq. ; 2dly, Rose, da. of captain James Brabazon. laO SYNOPSIS OF THE TV. Sir Randal, s. and h., (by the Ist marriage,) m. mrs. Margaret Thompkins *. ORBY, of Crowland, co. Lincoln. Cr. 9 Oct. 1658. I. Sir Thomas Orby, servant to the queen-mother, created as above, m. Katherine, da. of Guernier, of France, and d. 1691. II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da. of Richard Swinglehurst, of London, gent., and relict of Thomas Winter, esq., governor of Massala- patam, in the East Indies, and d. 1716. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Charlotte, da. of Charles Gerard, earl of Macclesfield, relict of Mainwaring, of Cheshire, but dying s.p.s. 7 Feb. 1724, the title became Ext. ORMSBY, of Dublin, and Cloghans, co. Mayo. Cr. 29 Dec. 1812. I. Sir Charles-Montague Ormsby, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Kingsbury, esq., D.C.L., and d. 3 March 1818. II. Sir James, s. and h., d. s.p. 1822. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. 3Iary-Martin, da. of major-gen. Francis- Slater Rebow, of Wivenhoe Park, co. Essex, esq., but dying s.p. 9 Aug. 1 833, the title became Ext. OSBALDESTON, of Chadlington, co. Oxford. Cr. 25 June 1664. I. Sir liiTTLETON OsBALDESTON, Created as above, m. Catherine, da. of Thomas Browker, of Sundridge, co. Kent, esq., and d. circa 1692. II. Sir Lacy, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of William Blagrave, of Whitehill, co. Oxon, esq. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. circa I70I. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m. Catherine, da. of Richard, viscount Wenman, of Tuam, in Ireland, but d. s.p.m. 18 Sept. 1736. V. Sir Charles, b. and h., d. s.p. 7 April 1749, when the title became Ext. OUGHTON, of Tetchbrook, co. Warwick. Cr. 27 Aug. 17 18. I. Sir Adolphus Oughton, brigadier-gen. and colonel 8th dragoons, created as above, m. Frances, da. and h. of sir Thomas Wagstaffe, relict of * From information from Ireland, it has been ascertained that no one has borne this title in that country for many years, so that in all probability it has been extinct long since. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 151 sir Edward Bagot, of BHthfield, co. Stafford, bart., but dying s.p. 4 Sept. 1736, the title became £kt. PAGE, of Greenwich, co. Kent. Cr. 3 Dec. 1714. I. Sir Gregory Page, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Thomas Trot- man, citizen of London, and d. 25 May 1720. II. Sir Gregory, s. and h., m. mrs. JMartha Kenward, of the family of Kenward, of Yalding, co. Kent, but dying s.p. 4 Aug. 1775, aet. 90, the title became Ext. PAKINGTON, of Ailesbury, co. Bucks. Cr. 22 June 1620. I. Sir John Pakington, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir John Ferrers, of Tam worth, co. Stafford, knt., (who re-w. Alexander Lesley, earl of Leven,) and d. Oct. 1624. II. Sir John, s. and h., an officer in the service of king Charles I., m. Dorothy, da. of Thomas, lord Coventry, (authoress of the Whole Duty of Man,) and d. 1679, aet. 60. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of sir John Keyt, of Ebring- ton, CO. Gloucester, bart., and d. March 1688. IV. Sir John, s. and h., jn., 1st, Frances, eldest da. of sir Henry Parker, of Honington, co. Warwick, bart. ; and 2dly, Hesther, da. and h. of sir Herbert Perrot, of Haroldston, co. Pembroke, knt., and d 13 Aug. 1727- V. Sir Herbert-Perrot, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John Conyers, of Walthamstow, co. Essex, esq., and d. at Leydeh, 24 Sept. 1748. VI. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Heui'y Bray, of Branyard, co. Hereford, esq., but d. s.p. 30 Nov. 1762. VII. Sir Herbert-Perrot, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Caesar Hawkins, esq., relict of Herbert Wylde, of Ludlow, co. Salop, esq., and d. at Bath, 1795. VIII. Sir John, s. and h., d. s.p. 6 Jan. 1830, aet. 70) when the title be- came Ext. PALGRAVE, of Norwood Barningham, co. Norfolk. Cr. 24 June 1641. I. Sir John Palgrave, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of .John Jermy, of Gunton, co. Norfolk ; '2dly, Anne, da. of sir William de Grey, of Morton, in the same county, relict of Cotton Gascoign, of Islington, co. Middlesex, esq. II. Sir Augustine, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Barbara, da. of Cotton Gascoign, of Islington, co. Middlesex, esq.; 2dly, Katherine, da. of sir William Spring, relict of Lawrence, of Brockdish, co. Herts, esq. ; and 3dly, , da. of sir Richard..Grubham Howe, of Wishford, co. Wilts, knt. and bart. 152 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Richard, s. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) d. unm. 3 Nov. 1732, when the title became Ext. PARKER, of Arwarton, co. Suffolk. Cr. 16 July 1661. I. Sir Philip Parker, created as above, m., 1st, Rebecca, sister and h. of sir Walter Long, of Whaddon, co. Wilts, bart. ; 2dly, Hannah, da. and ;h. of Philip Bacon, of Wolverstone, co. SuflFolk, esq., and d. circa 1690. ' II. Sir Philip, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. 3Iary, da. of Samuel Fortrey, of Byall-Fen, co. Cambridge, esq., and d. circa 1700. IIT. Sir Philip Parker-a-Morley-Long, s. and h., m. Martha, da. of William East, of the Middle Temple, esq., but dying s.p.m. 20 Jan. 1740-1, set. 58, the title became Ext. PARKER, of Ratton, co. Sussex. Cr. 22 May 1674. I. Sir Robert Parker, created as above, m. Sarah, da. of George Chute, of Bristo Causeway, co. Surrey, esq., and d. 30 Nov. 1691. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Walter Bagot, of Blith- 'field, CO. Stafford, bart., and d. 18 June 1726. III. Sir Walter, s. and h., d. unm, 19 April 1750, when the title be- came Ext. PARSONS, of Langley, co. Bucks. Cr. 9 April 1661. I. Sir William Parsons, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Laurence Parsons, knt., and d, circa 1664. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Catharine, da. of sir Clifford Clifton, knt. III. Sir William, s. and h., m., 1st, Frances, da. of Henry Button, esq. ; and 2dlyj Isabella, da. and co-h. of James Holte, of Castleton, co. Lancaster, esq., relict of Delaval Dutton, esq., by whom he had no issue, and d. circa 1760. IV. Sir Mark, grandson and h., (s. and h. of WiUiam Parsons, esq., 2d son of the last bart.,) d. s.p. circa 1812, when the title became Ext. PASTON, of OxMEAD, CO. Norfolk. Cr. 8 June 1641. I. Sir Robert Paston, created as above ; he was a member of the 1st parliament on Charles II.'s restoration, and is said to have had the imposi- tion of deals coming to Yarmouth, worth £3000 per annum, for moving EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 18^ for £2,500,000: he was further advanced to the dignity of baron Paston, of Paston, and viscount Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, 19 Aug. 1673, and earl of Yarmouth, 30 July 1679: m. Rebecca, da. of sir Jasper Clayton, of Lon- don, knt., and d. 1682. II. William, 2d earl, a. and h., m., 1st, Charlotte-Jemima-Maria, na- tural da. of Charles II., by viscountess Shannon, the da. of sir William Killigrew ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of lord North, relict of sir Robert Wise- man, but dying s.p.m. surviving, 25 Dec. 1732, all his honours became Ext. PATE, of Sysonby, co. Leicester. Cr. 28 Oct. 1643. I. Sir John Pate, created as above, m., 1st, Ehzabeth, da. of William Skipwith, of Cotes, co. Leicester ; and 2dly, Lettice, da. of sir Thomas Dilkes, of Maxstoke Castle, co. Warwick, knt., but dying s.p.m. 1652, the title became Ext. PAUL, of RODBOROUGH, CO. GLOUCESTER. Cr. 3 Sept. 1762. I. Sir Onesiphorus Paul, created as above, «i., 1st, Jane, da. of Francis Blackburn, esq. ; 2dly, Catharine, da. and co-h. of Francis Free- man, esq.; 3dly, Sarah, da. of John Peach, of Woodchester, co. Gloucester, relict of John Turner, and d. 21 Sept. 1774. II. Sir George-Onesiphorus, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage) d. s.p. 16 Dec. 1821, when the title became Ext. PAYLER, of Thoralby, co. York. Cr. 28 June 1642. I. Sir Edward Payler, created as above, m. Anne, da. of William Watkinson, of , and d. circa 1649. II. Sir Watkikson, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Watkinson Payler, esq., only son of the 1st bart.,) m. Alathea, da. of sir Thomas Norcliffe, of Langton, co. York, knt., but dying s.p.s. 1706, the title became Ext. PAYNE, of St. Christopher's. Cr. 31 Oct. 1737. I. Sir Charles Payne, created as above, m. , da. of , and d. 1744. II. Sir Gillies, s. and h,, >n., but dying s.p.m.l. circa 1803, the title be- came Ext. After a lapse of 27 years this title was assumed by Peter Payne, esq., claiming to be a legitimate son of the last bart. H 3 154 SYNOPSIS OF THE PENEYSTONE, of Leigh, co. Sussex. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Thomas Peneystone, created as above, wi., 1st, Anne, da. of sir William Stonhouse; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Temple, of Stowe, CO. Bucks, bart., both of whom d. s.p.s.; and 3dly, Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Thomas Watson, of Halstead, co. Kent, relict of sir William Pope, and d. circa 1644. II. Sir Thomas, of Cornwell, co. Oxon, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Cornelius Fairmedow, of London, knt., and d. circa 1674. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d, unm. 1679. IV. Sir Fairmedow, b. and h,, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Compton Read, of Shipton, co. Oxon, bart.; and 2dly, 3Iary, da. of Powney, of Old Windsor, co. Berks, esq., relict of sir William Paul, of Braywick, co. Berks, knt., but dying s.p. 24 Dec. 1705, the title became Ext. PENNYMAN, of Marsk, co. York. Cr. 6 May 1628. I. Sir William Peijnyman, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h. of William Atterton. Sir William was governor of Oxford for king Charles I., and dying there s.p. 22 Aug. 1643, the title became Ext. PEPPERELL, of the Province of Massachusetts, in North America. Cr. 15 Nov. 1746. I. iiieut.-general sir William Pepperell, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Samuel Hirst, esq., but dying s.p.m. 6 July 1759, aet. 63, the title be- came Ext. PEPPERELL, of Boston, in the Province of Massachusetts, North America. Cr. 9 Nov. I774. I. Sir William Pepperell, (formerly William Sparhawk, esq., grandson by the da. of the above baronet,) m. Elizabeth, da. of the hon! Isaac Royall, of his majesty's council in Massachusetts Bay, but dying s.p m 18 Dec. 1816, the title became j ^ y • Ext. PESHALL, of HoRSLEv, co. Stafford. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir John Peshall, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da, of Ralph Sheldon, of Beoly, co. Worcester, and d, I'i Jan. 1646. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 156 II. Sir John, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Thomas Peshall, esq., eldest son of the 1st bart.,) m. Frances, da. of colonel Thomas Leigh, of Adling- ton, CO. Chester, and d. I70I. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m , da. of Medcalf, but dying s.p.s. Feb. 1712, the title became Ext. PETTUS, of Rackheath, co. Norfolk. Cr. 23 Sept. 1641. I. Sir Thomas Pettus, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Knyvett, of Ashwellthorpe, co. Norfolk, knt.; 2dly, Anne, da. of Arthur Everard, of Stow Park, co. Suffolk, esq., and d. 21 Nov. 1054. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. EHzabeth, da. of Walter Overbury, of Bar- ton, CO. Warwick, esq., butery, and d. 2 Aug. 1632. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Hester, da. of sir Edward Tyrrell, of Thornton, co. Bucks, and d. 1643. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 1658. IV. Sir John, b. and h., m. Jane, da. and co-h. of Edward Williams, of Weige, CO. Caernarvon, esq., but dying s.p. 23 May 1684, the title became Ext. 174 SYNOPSIS OF THE SAMWELL, of Uptov, co. Northampton. Cr. 22 Dec. 1675. I. Sir Thomas Samwell, created as above, wi., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and sole heir of George Gooday, of Bower Hall, in Pentlow, co. Essex, esq. ; 2dly, Anne, da. and heir of sir John Godschalk, of Atherston-upon-Stower, CO. Warwick, knt., and d. Feb. 1693. II. Sir Thosias, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) wi., 1st, Millicent, da. of the rev. Thomas Fuller, D.D., rector of Hatfield, co. Herts ; 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Gilbert Clarke, of Chilcot, co. Derby, knt., relict of William Ives, of Bradden, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 16 Nov. 1757- III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. s.p.l. 3 Dec. 1779, aet. 69. IV. Sir Wen MAN, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Smith, of East Haddon, but d. s.p. 18 Oct. 1789, when his estates devolved on his nephew, Thomas-Samuel Watson, esq., and the title became Ext. SANDERSON, of Combe, in Greenwich, co. Kent. Cr. 19 July I72O. I. Sir William Sanderson, gentleman usher of the black rod, created as above, m., 1st, Drury, da. and co-h. of sir William Wray, of Ashby, co. Lincoln, bart. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Samuel Howe, esq., judge of the Admiralty Court, relict of Simon Degge, of Derby, esq., and d. l^ 3Iay 1727. II. Sir William, yeoman usher of the black rod, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Mary, da. of captain Richard Cook, of Greenwich ; 2dly, mrs. Bignel, who d. s.p. ; and 3dly, Charlotte, da. of sir Richard Gough, of Chelsea, co. Middlesex, knt. Sir William d. 16 Jan. 1754. III. Sir William-Henry, s. and h., (by the 3d marriage,) d, unm. 30 Oct. I76O, aet. 15, when the title became Ext. SANDERSON, of London. Cr. 6 Dec. 1794. I. Sir James Sanderson, created as above, m., 1st, IHizabeth, da. of John Judd, of Chelmsford, co. Essex, esq. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Skinner, alderman of London, but dying s.p.m. 23 June 1798, the title became Ext. SANDFORD, of Howgill Castle, co. Westmoreland. Cr. 12 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Thomas Sandford, created as above, m. Bridget, da. of sir George Dalston, of Dalston, co. Westmoreland. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 176 II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. , da. of sir Francis Bowes, of Thorn- ton, CO. Durham, knt., died in consequence of wounds received in the White Fryars, London, 9 Sept. 1675. III. Sir RiCHAUD, s. and h., d. unm. 2 April 1723, when the title became Ext. SANDYS, of WiLBERTOK, CO. Cambridge. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Miles Sandys, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Edward Cook, of North Cray, co. Kent, gent., and d. 1644, set. 82. II. Sir Miles, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Thomas Park, of Wisbeach, in the Isle of Ely, but dying s.p., the title became Ext. SANDYS, of NoRTHBouRNE, CO. Kent. Cr. 15 Dec. 1684. I. Sir Richard Sandys, created as above, «j., 1st, , da. and h. of Ward, prebendary of Salisbury ; and 2dly, , da. of sir Francis Rolle, of Bictou, co. Devon, knt., but dying s.p.m. 2 May 1726, the title became Ext. SAS VAN BOSCH, of Holland. Cr. 22 Oct. 1680. I. Sir Gelebrand Sas Van Bosch, so created as above, was secretary to the admiralty, at Rotterdam, but of him or of his descendants nothing is known. SAUNDERSON, of Saxby, co. Lincoln. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. I. Sir Nicholas Sauuderson, created as above, advanced to the dignity of baron of Beautree, and viscount Castleton, in Ireland, 1628, m. Mil- dred, da. and h. of John Eltoft, of Boston, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. circa 1630. II. Nicholas, s. and h., 2d viscount, m. Frances, da. of sir George Manners, of Haddon, and d. circa 1642. III. Nicholas, s. and h., 3d viscount, d. s.p. IV. George, b. and h., 4th viscount, m. Grace, da. of Henry, s. and h. of Thomas Belasyse, lord Fauconberg, and d, circa J 714. 176 SYNOPSIS OF THE V. James, s. and h., 5th viscount, was created baron Saunderson, of Saxby, CO. Lincoln, 1714; viscount Castleton, of Sandbeck, co. York, 1716; and earl of Castleton, 1720 ; but dying s.p. 1723, all his honours became Ext. SAVAGE, of Rock Savage, co. Chester. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir John Savage, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Nicholas Alington, knt. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Thomas Darcy, earl Rivers, and was created, 6 Nov. 1G26, viscount Savage, of Rock Savage, CO. Chester. He d. 1G35. III. John, 2d viscount, s. and h., succeeded on the death of his maternal grandfather, in 1639, to the earldom of Rivers ; m., 1st, Catherine, da. of William, lord Moi-ley, of Mounteagle ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Thomas Ogle, of South Dissington, co. Northtimberland, esq., and d. 1654. IV. Thomas, 3d earl, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Elizabeth, natural da. of Emanuel Scrope, earl of Sunderland ; 2dly, Arabella, da. of Robert Bertie, earl of Lindsey, by whom he had no issue, and d. 1694. V. Richard, s. and h., 4th earl, m. Penelope, da. of John Downes, of Wardley, co. Lancaster, esq., hutd. s.p.m. 1712. VI. John, cousin and heir, 5th earl, (son of Richard Savage, 3d son of John, 2d earl,) d. unm. 1728, when all his honours became Ext. SAVILE, of Methley, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Henry Savile, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of John Dent, citizen of London, but dying s.p.m. surviving, 23 June 1632, the title became Ext. SAVILE, of Thornhill, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir George Savile, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of George, 6th earl of Shrewsbury ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Edward Ayscough, of South Kelsey, co. Lincoln, knt. ; widow of George Savile, of Wakefield, esq. II. Sir George, grandson and h., (s. and h. of sir George Savile, knt., only son of sir George, 1st bart., by his 1st marriage,) d. unm. in his minority. III. Sir William, b. and h., m. Anne, da. of Thomas, lord Coventry, and d. 24 Jan. 1643. IV. Sir George, s. and h., was created baron Savile, of Eland, and vis- count Halifax, co. York, 13 Jan. 1668 ; earl of Halifax, 16 July 1679 ; and marquess of Halifax, 22 Aug. 1682; m., 1st, Dorothy, da. of Henry, earl of EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 177 Sunderland ; 2dly, Gertrude, da. of William Pierrepoint, esq., 2d son of Robert, earl of Kingston, and d. 1 695. V. William, 2d marquess, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) »n., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Samuel Grimston, of Gorhambury, co. Herts, hart. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Daniel, earl of Nottingham, but d. s.p.m. 31 Aug. 1700, when the peerage became extinct. VI. Sir John, cousin and h., (s. and h. of sir John Savile, knt., eldest son of sir George, 1st hart., by his 2d marriage,) d, unm. 1704. VII. Sir George, F.R.S., cousin and h., (only son of the rev. John Savile, only son who left issue, of Henry Savile, esq., 3d son of sir George, 1st hart, by his 2d marriage,) m. Mary, da. of John Pratt, of Dublin, esq., and d.l6 Sept. 1743. VIII. Sir George, F.R.S., s. and h., d. s.p. 10 Jan. 1784, aet. 58, when the title became Ext. SAVILE, of Copley, co. York. Cr. 24 July 1662. I. Sir John Savile, created as above, wi. Mary, da. of Clement Paston, of Bai-ningham, co. Norfolk, esq., but dying s.p.m. circa 1680, the title became Ext. SCLATER, of Cambridge. Cr. 25 July 1660. I. Sir Thomas Sclater, created as above, m. Susan, da. of Free- ston, of Norwich, co. Norfolk, relict, 1st of Cotton, of London, esq. ; 2dly, of dr. Comber, D.D., of Trinity College, Cambridge, but dying s.p. 10 Dec. 1684, the title became Ext. SCROOP, of CocKERiNGTON, CO. Lincoln. ♦ Cr. 16 Jan. 1666-7. I. Sir Carr Scroop, created as above, d. unm. 1679-80, when the title became Ext. SCUDAMORE, of Home Lacv, co. Hereford. Cr. 1 June 1620. I. Sir John Scudamore, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron of Dromore, and viscount Scudamore, of Shgo, in Ireland, 2 July 1628 ; TO. Elizabeth, only da. and h. of sir Arthur Porter, knt., and d. 178 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. JoHK, 2d viscount, grandson and h., (only son of James Scudamore, esq., only surviving son of the 1st viscount,) m. Frances, da. of John, earl of Exeter, and d. 22 July 1697- III. James, 3d viscount, s. andh., m. Frances, only da. and h, of Simon, lord Digby, but dying s.p.m. 2 Dec. 1716, set. 32, the title became Ext. SCUDAMORE, of Ballingham, co. Hereford. Cr. 23 July 1644. I. Sir John Scudamore, created as above, m. Penelope, da. of sir James Scudamore, of Home Lac}', knt. II. Sir John, K.B., s. and h., m., , da. of sir George Graham, of Norton, co. York, and d. s.p.m. 22 Aug. 1684. III. Sir Bar NAB Y, b. and h., m. Sarah, da. of John Row, of Bristol, merchant, relict of William Harris, of London, merchant, but dying s.p.m. surviving between 1718 and 1727? the title became Ext. SELBY, of Whitehouse, co. Durham. Cr. 3 March 1663-4. I. Sir George Selby, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Richard, vis- count IMolyneux, and d. Sept. 1668. II. Sir George, s. and h., d. an infant, within one hour after his father, and the title became Ext. SEYMOUR, of Langley, co. Bucks. Cr. 4 July 1681. I. Sir Henry Seymour, created as above, with remainder to the heirs male of the body of Henry Seymour, esq., his father, d. unm. 1714, when the title became Ext. SHERARD, of LoPETHORPE, CO. Lincoln. Cr. 20 May 1674. I. Sir John Sherard, created as above, d. unm. 1 Jan. 1725. II. Sir Richard, b. and h., (pursuant to the limitations of the patent,) d. unm. 14 June 1730. III. Sir Brownlowe, b. and h., (pursuant to the said limitations,) m. Mary, da. of the right hon. John Methuen, chancellor of Ireland, relict of sir Richard Anderson, of Penley, co. Herts, bart., and d. 30 Jan. 1736. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 179 IV. Sir BaowNLOWE, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of col. Thomas Sydney, of Ranworth, co. Norfolk, but dying s.p. 25 Nor. 1748, the title became Ext. SHERBOURNE, of Stony-Hitrst, co. Lancaster. Cr. 4 Feb. 1685-6. I. Sir Nicholas Sherbourne, created as above, m. Katherine, da. and co-h. of sir Edward Charlton, of Heslyside, co. Northumberland, bart., but dying s.p. 14 Dec. 1717) the title became Ext. SHIERS, of Slyfield House, in Bookham Magna, co. Surrey. Cr. 16 Oct. 1684. I, Sir George Shiers, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of Edmund Dickenson, M.D., of St. Martin's Lane, co. Middlesex, but dying s.p. 18 July 1685, the title became Ext. SHIRLEY, of Preston, co. Sussex. Cr. 6 March 1665-6. I. Sir Anthony Shirley, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir Ri- chard Onslow, of West Clandon, co. Surrey, knt., and d. circa 1683. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Judith, da. of Joas Bateman, of Lon- don, merchant, sister of sir James Bateman, knt., and d. 1692. III. Sir Richard, s. and h., d. unm. 1705, when the title became Ext. SHIRLEY, of Oathill, in Wivelsfield, co. Sussex. Cr. 27 June 1786. I. Sir Thomas Shirley, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Thomas Western, of Riven Hall, co. Essex, esq. Sir Thomas was a general in the army, and governor and commander-in-chief of Antigua ; he d. March 1800. II. Sir William-Warden, s. and h., d. s.p. 20 Feb. 1815, when the title became Ext. SIDLEY, of Ailesford, co. Kent. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir William Sidley, created as hbove, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Stephen Darrell, of Spelmander, co. Kent, widow of Henry, lord Aber- gavenny, and d, 27 Feb. 1618. 180 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Joss, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h, of sir Henry Savile, provost of Eton, and d. 13 Aug. 1638. III. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. unm. 1641. IV. Sir William, b. and h., m. Jane, 2d da. of John Savage, earl Rivers, and relict of George, lord Chandos, (who re-m. George Pitt, of Strathfieldsay, co. Hants, esq.,) but d. s.p. 1656. V. Sir Charles, (the celebrated wit,) b. and h., m. Catherine, 3d da. of John Savage, earl Rivers, above mentioned, but dying s.p.m.*, 20 Aug. 1701, aet. 62, the title became Ext. SIDLEY, of Great Chart, co. Kent. Cr. 14 Sept. 1621. I. Sir Isaac Sidley, created as above, m. , da. and h. of Holditch, of Ranworth and Foulden, co. Norfolk, esq., and d. circa 1627. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Bradshaw, and d. Nov. 1673. III. Sir Isaac, s. and h.,m., 1st, , da. of ; 2dly, Cecily, da. of Marsh, esq. (who re-m. Reginald Peck, of Yaldha'm, co. Kent, esq.). IV. Sir Charles, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) d. unm. Oct. 1702. V. Sir John, uncle and h., (only brother of sir Isaac, 3d bart.,) m. Mary, da. of NichoUs, of Keirising, co. Kent. VI. Sir George, s. and h., m. , da. of . VII. Sir George, s. and h., d. unm. VIII. Sir Charles, b, and h., d. s.p.m., when the title became Ext. SIDLEY, of Southfleet, co. Kent. Cr. 10 July 1702. I. Sir Charles Sidley, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Ri- chard Newdigate, bart., and d. 1727' II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of William Frith, of Nut- hall, CO. Notts, esq., and d. 18 Feb. 1729-30. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. unm. at Nuthall aforesaid, in 1781, whereupon the title became Ext. SILVESTER, of Yardley House, co. Essex. Cr. 20 May 1815. I. Sir John Silvester, recorder of Ijondon, created as above, m. Harriot, da. of the rev. Owen Davies, of Southampton, relict of the rev. • His only da. and h., Catherine, was created, by James II., countess of Dorchester and baroness of Datiington for life. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 181 John Myles Speed, of EHng, co. Southampton. Sir John obtained a se- cond patent, dated 11 Feb. 1822, with remainder to his nephew, Philip Carteret-Silvester ; but the dignity under the first patent, at his decase s.p. 30 March 1822, became Ext. SILVESTER, of Yardley House, co. Essex. Cr. 11 Feb. 1822. I. Sir John Silvester, hart., obtained the above patent, limiting the dignity to his nephew, Philip Carteret-Silvester, m. but d. s.p. as above stated. II. Sir Philip Carteret-Silvester, C.B., and capt. R.N., who took the name of Silvester in addition to and after Carteret, by royal sign manual, 19 Jan. 1822 ; d. s.p. Sept. 1828, when the title became Ext. SIMEON, of Chilworth, co. OxoN. Cr. 18 Oct. 1677- I. Sir James Simeon, created as above, m. Bridget, da. and sole h. of Walter Heveningham, of Aston, near Stone, co. Stafford, and d. circa 1709. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. s.p. 22 Dec. 1768, aet. 87, when the title became Ext. SKEFFINGTON, of Fisherwick, co. Oxon. Cr. 8 May 1627- I. Sir William Skeffixgton, created as above, to. Ehzabeth, da. of Richard Dering, esq., sister of sir Edward Dering, of Surrenden, co. Kent, bart. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Cicely, sister and co-h. of sir John Skef- fington, of Skeffington, co. Leicester, esq. III. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. shortly after his father. IV. Sir Richard, uncle and h , (only brother of sir John, 2d bart.,) m. Anne, da. of sir John Newdigate, of Arbury, co. Warwick, knt., and d. 2 June 1647. V. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, only da. and h. of sir John Clot- worthy, of Antrim, knt., viscount Massereene, and on the decease of his father-in-law, 16(55, succeeded to the titles of baron of Loughneagh, and viscount IMassereene, pursuant to the limitation of the patent. The vis- count d. 21 June 1695. VI. Clotworthy, 3d viscount, s. and h., m. Rachael, da. of sir Ed- ward Hungerford, of Farley Castle, co. Somerset, K.B., and d. March 1713. VII. Clotworthy, 4th viscount, s. and h., m. Catherine, da. of Ar- thur, 4th earl of Donegal, and d. \l Feb. 1738. VIII. Clotworthy, 5th viscount, s. and h., was created earl of Mas- sereene, 3 July 1756 ; m., 1st, Anne, da. of Richard Daniel, dean of 182 SYNOPSIS OF THE Downe, who d. s.p. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, only da. of Henry Eyre, of co. Derby, esq. The earl rf. 11 Sept. 1757' IX. Clot WORTHY, 2d earl, s. and h., «i., 1st, mademoiselle 3Iary- Anne Barcier, and 2dly, Elizabeth Lane, but d. s.p. 28 Feb. 1805. X. Henrv, 3d earl, b. and h., d. unm. 12 June 1811. XI. Chichester, 4th earl, b. and h., m. Harriet, da. of Robert, Ist earl of Roden, but dying s.p.m. 25 Feb. 1816, the viscounty and barony devolved on his only da. and h., but the earldom and baronetcy became Ext. SKIPWITH, of Newbold Hall, co. Warwick. Or. 25 Oct. 1670. I. SirFuLWAR Skipwith, created as above, w., 1st, Dorothy, da. of Thomas Parker, of Anglesey Abbey, co. Cambridge, esq. ; 2dly, Eliza- beth, da. of Edward Skipwith, of Grantham, co. Lincoln, esq., relict of sir George Cony, knt., and d. circa 1678. II. Sir FuLWAR, grandson and h., (only son of Humberston Skipwith, esq., s. and h. of the 1st hart, by his 1st lady,) m. Mary, da. of sir Francis Dashwood, of Wickham, co. Bucks, hart., and d. 13 May 1728. III. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Ursula, da. of Thomas Cartwright, of Aynho, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 6 Dec. 1778. IV. Sir Thomas-George, s. and h., m. Selina, da. of George Ferrers, esq., grandson of Robert, 1st earl Ferrers, but dying s.p. in 1790, the title is presumed to have become Ext. SKIPWITH, of Metheringham, co. Lincoln. Cr. 27 July 1678. I. Sir Thomas Skipwith, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Ralph Lathom, of Upminster, co. Essex, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir John Rea, of London, knt., relict of Edward Maddison, esq., by whom he had no issue. Sir Thomas d. June 1694. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. and co-h. of George, lord Chandos, relict of William Brownlowe, of Humby, co. Lincoln, esq., and d. June 1710. III. Sir George-Bridges, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and h. of Ro- bert Pitt, esq., M.D., but dying s.p. 4 June 1756, the title became Ext. SLANNING, of Marristow, co. Devon. Cr. 19 Jan. 1662-3. I. Sir Nicholas Slanning, K.B., F.R.S., and standard-bearer to the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, created as above, w., 1st, Anne, da. of sir George Carteret, knt. and bart., whorf. s.p. ; 2dly, 3Iary, da. of sir Andrew Henley. Sir Nicholas was a member of the first parliament on Charles II.'s restoration, and was then cup-bearer to the queen ; he d. circa 1692. II. Sir Andrew, s. and h., m. Ehzabeth, da. and co-h. of Hele, of EXTINCT BARONETAGE. . 183 South Taunton, co. Devon, but d. s.p. 21 Nov. 1700, in consequence of being run through the body, at the Rose Tavern, Coveut Garden, on the 18th preceding, when the title became Ext. SLINGSBY, of ScRivEN, co. York. Cr. 23 Oct. 1628. I. Sir Anthony SuNGSsy, governor of Zutphen, in the Low Countries, created as above, d, s.p. 1G30, when the title became Ext. SLINGSBY, of BiFRONS, co. Kent. Cr. 19 Oct. 1657- I. Sir Arthur Slingsby, knt. and bart., created as above, m. a Fle- mish lady, and d. in 1665, aet. 42. II, Sir Charles, s. and h., was a minor in 1664, and living in 1669 : he sold the manor of Bifrons, and upon his decease s.p., the title is sup- posed to have become Ext. SLINGSBY, of Newcells, co. Herts. Cr. 16 iMarch 1660-1. I. Sir Robert Si.ingsby, created as above, »?., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Robert Brook, of Newcells, co. Herts, esq. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Edward Radclyffe, of Dilston, co. Northumberland, knt., widow of sir William Fenwick, of Meldon, in the same county, bart., but dying s.p. before the next Dec. after his creation, the title became Ext. SLOANE, of Cheisea, co. Middlesex. Cr. 3 April 17 16. I. Sir Hans Sloane, M.D., F.R.S., created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of John Langley, alderman of London, relict of Fulk Rose, of the Island of Jamaica, esq. Sir Hans was an eminent physician, na- turalist, and botanist, and at his death left his valuable library, and col- lection of shells, fossils, and curiosities to the public, on condition that par- liament should pay £20,000 to his heirs, a sum considerably under the real value; dying s.p.m. 11 Jan. 1753, ffit. 92, the title became Ext. SMITH, of Hatherston, co. Chester. Cr. 16 Aug. 1660. I. Sir Thomas Smith, created as above, »»., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Hugh Smith, of Long Aston, co. Somerset, knt. ; and 2dly, Abigail, da. and co-h. of sir John Pate, of Sysonby, bart., but d. s.p.ra. 22 I\Iay 1675. II. Sir Thomas, nephew and h., (s. and h. of sir Laurence Smith, of 184 ^ SYNOPSIS OF THE Bow, CO. Middlesex, knt., to whom the baronetcy was limited,) d. s.p.m. I7O6, when the title became Ext. SMITH, of Edmtjndsthojip, co. Leicester. Cr. 20 March 1660-1. I. Sir Edward Smith, created as above, m., 1st, Constance, da. of sir William Spencer, of Yarnton, co. Oxon, bart. ; 2dly, Frances, da. of sir George Marwood, of Busby, co. York, relict of sir Richard Weston; and 3dly, Bridget, da. of , of Andover, co. Hants, relict of Richard Bayly, of Woodford, co. Essex. Sir Edward d. 6 Sept. I707. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Ohvia, da. and h. of Thomas Pepys, of Merton Abbey, co. Surrey, gent., but dying s.p.s. 15 Feb. 1721, the title became Ext. SMITH, of LoNG-AsHTOK, CO. Somerset- Cr. 16 May 1661. I. Sir Hugh Smith, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Ash- burnham, of Ashburnham, co. Sussex, esq. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. , da. and co-h. of sir Samuel Astry, of Henbury, co. Gloucester, knt., and d. circa 1726. III. Sir John, s. and h., m , da. of Py™j of Oxford, but dying s.p. July 1741, the title became Ext. SMITH, of Isleworth, co. Middlesex. Cr. 20 April 1694. I. Sir John Smith, created as above, m- Mary, da. of sir John Eyles, knt., alderman of London, and d. 16 Aug. 1726. II. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 11 Oct. 1760, when the title became Ext. SMITHE, of Crantock, co. Cornwall. Cr. 27 Sept. 1642. I. Sir William Smithe, created as above, jti. Mary, da. of but dying s.p. 1661, the title became Ext. SMYTH, of Redcliffe, co. Bucks. Cr. 10 May 1661. I. Sir William Smyth, created as above, «i., 1st, Margaret, da. of sir Alexander Denton, of co. Bucks, knt. ; 2dly, , da. of sir Nathaniel Hobart, master in Chancery, and d. 1696. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 20 June 1732, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 185 SMYTH, of IsFiELD, CO. Sussex. Cr. 2 Dec. 1714. I. Sir James Smyth, created as above, m. MirabeUa, da. of sir Robert Legard, knt., and d. 26 Feb. I7I7. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. lady Louisa-Caroline-Isabella Hervey, da. of John, earl of Bristol, and d. 10 Dec. 1783. III. Sir Hervey, s. and h., d. s.p. 2 Oct. 1811, when the title became Ext. SMYTH, of Newland Park, co. York. Cr. 22 Dec. 1784. I. Sir JoHN-SiLVESTER Smyth, Created as above, wi. Henrietta-Maria, da. of John Dods worth, of Thornton Watlas, co. York, esq., and d. 15 June 1789, aet. 55. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Susan, da. of Henry Dawkins, of Stand, lynch, CO. Wilts, esq., but dying s.p. circa 1823, aet. circa 55, the title be- came Ext. SNOWE, of Salesbury, co. Herts. Cr. 25 June 1679. I. Sir Jeremy Snowe, created as above, m. Rebecca, da. of Thomas Ward, of London, merchant, but dying s.p. 16 Oct. 1702, the title became Ext. SOAME, of Thurlow, co. Suffolk.. Cr. 5 Feb. 1684 5. I. Sir William Soame, created as above, w., 1st, Beata, da. of Thomas Pope, earl of Downe, in Ireland ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of sir Ga- briel How, of Gloucestershire, but d. s.p. at Malta. II. Sir Peter, cousin and h., (to whom the baronetcy was limited, s. and h. of sir Peter Soame, knt., next brother to sir William Soame, knt., grandfather of sir William, 1st bart.,) m. Susannah, da. of Ralph Freeman, of Aspeden Hall, co. Herts., esq., and d. circa 1697. III. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Joan, da. and h. of George Chute, of Stockwell, CO. Surrey, esq., and d. of the small-pox, 1709. IV. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. , da. of Governor Philipps, of Stan- well, CO. Middlesex, but dying s.p.s. 7 Sept. 1798, the title became Ext. SOUTHCOTT, of Blighborough, co. Lixcoln. Cr. 24 Jan. 1661-2. I. Sir George Southcott, created as above, m. Katherine, da. and 1«8 SYNOPSIS OF THE h. of John Elliott, of , co. Essex, who re-m. Nicholas Fairfax, and d. Dec. 1664. II. Sir George, s. and h., (a posthumous son,) d. a minor or un- married before 1691, when the title became Ext. SPEEK, of Hasilbury, co. Wilts. Cr. 12 June 1660. I. Sir Hugh Speek, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h. of John IMayne, of Staplehurst, co. Kent, gent., relict of Croke, (from whom she was divorced,) andd. 15 July 1661. II. Sir George, s. and h., m, Rachel, da. of sir William Wyndham, of Orchard- Wyndham, co. Somerset, but dying s.p. 14 Jan. 1682, the title became Ext. SPEELMAN, of Holland. Cr. 9 Sept. 1686. I. Sir Cornelius Speelman, general to the States of Holland, so created as above ; but of whom, or of his descendants, nothing is known. SPENCER, of Yarnton, co. Oxon. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Thomas Spencer, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of Richard Brainthwait, esq., serjeant-at-law, and d. 16 Aug. 1622. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Constance, da. of sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlecote, co. Warwick, knt. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of sir John Garrard, of Lamer, CO. Herts,, bart., but d. s.p.m. surviving 6 March 1685, aet. 46. IV. Sir Thomas, cousin and h., (eldest son of Richard, 4th son of sir Thomas, 1st bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Ancor Palmer, of Bricklehampton, CO. Worcester, esq., and d. circa 1722. V. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. s.p. 1726. VI. Sir William, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Thomas Dee, of Bi'idgenorth, co. Salop, gent., but d. s.p.m. VII. Sir Charles, cousin and h., (grandson of Charles Spencer, of Lyons Hall, co. Hereford, esq., next brother to the 4th l)art.,) was a minor in 1741, between which period and 1771, the title became Ext. SPENCER, of Offley, co. Herts. Cr. 4 March 1626. I. Sir John Spencer, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir Henry Anderson, knt., but dying s.p.m. Sept. 1633, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 187 SPENCER, of Offley, co. Herts. Cr. 26 Sept. 1642. I. Sir Brocket Spencer, (next brother of the above sir John,) created as above, m. Susan, da. of sir Nicholas Carew, of Boddington, co. Surrey, knt., and d. 3 July 1 668. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir John Musters, of Col- wick, CO. Nottingham, knt., and d. 21 Feb. 1687, aet. 41. III. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 6 Aug. 1699, aet. 22. IV. Sir John, uncle and h., (next brother to sir Richard, 2d bart.,) d. s.p. 16 Nov. 1712, when the title became Ext. SPRIGNELL, of Coppenthorp, co. York. Cr. 14 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Richard Sprignej.l, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Gideon Delaune, of London, apothecary, and d. circa 1659. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Michael Livesey, of East Church, co. Kent, bart., but d. s.p. 1690. III. Sir William, b. and h., d. unm. Aug. 1691, when the title be- came Ext. SPRING, of Pakenham, co. Suffolk. Cr. 11 Aug. 1641. I. Sir William Spring, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Hammond L' Estrange, knt., and d. circa 1655. II. Sir William, s. and h., «i., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Dudley North, K.B. (who d. s.p.) ; and 2dly, Sarah, da. of sir Robert Cordell, bart., and d. circa 1684. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Merelina, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Jermyn, and d. circa I7IO. IV. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. March 1736 7. V. Sir John, uncle and h., (next brother of sir Thomas, 3d bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Nightingale, but dying s.p.s. 17 Aug. 1769, aet. 70, the title became Ext. SPRINGETT, of the Broyle, co. Sussex. Cr. 8 Jan. 1660-1. I. Sir Herbert Springett, created as above, m. Barbara, da. of sir William Campion, of Comb well, co. Kent, knt., but dying s.p.m. 1662, the title became Ext. 188 SYNOPSIS OF THE STANDISH, of DuxBURY, co. Lancaster. Cr. 8 Feb. 1676-7. I. Sir Richard Staxdish, created as above, to. Margaret, da. of Tho- mas Holcroft, of Holcroft, co. Lancaster, esq. IL Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of Charles Turnor, of Cleve- land, CO. York, esq., and e?. 13 Dec. 1756. III. Sir Frank, s. and h., d. s.p. 16 May 1812, when the title became Ext. STANLEY, of Grange Gorman, near Dublin. Cr. 13 April 1699. I. Sir John Stanley, Commissioner of Customs, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Bernard Granville, esq., brother to John, earl of Bath, but dying s.p. 30 Nov. 1744, aet. 85, the title became Ext. STAPYLTON, of Myton, co. York. Cr. 22 June 1660. I. Sir Henry Stapylton, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Conyers, lord D'Arcy, afterwards earl of Holderness, and d. 1679. II. Sir Bryan, s. and h., to. Anne, da. of sir John Kaye, of Woodsorae, CO. York, bart., and d. 23 Nov. I727. III. Sir John, s. and h., to. Mary, da. and h. of Francis Sandys, of Scroby, co. Nottingham, esq., and d. 24 Oct. 1733. IV. Sir Miles, commissioner of customs, s. and h., to. Anne, da. of Edmund Waller, of Hall Barn, co. Bucks, esq., and d. s.p.m. 14 May 1752. V. Sir Bryan, b. and h., d. unm. 2^ June 1772. VI. Sir John, b. and h., d. s.p. 1784. VII. Rev. Sir Martin, b. and h., m. Leeky, da. of Love, of Bristol, merchant, and d. 21 Jan. 1801. VIII. Sir Martin, s. and h., d. s.p. 2 Jan. 1817, when the estates passed to his nephew, Martin Bree, esq., who thereupon took the name of Stapyl- ton, but the title became Ext. STAPYLTON, of Carleton, co. York. Cr. 20 March 1661-2. I. Sir Miles Stapylton, created as above, b. 1631, »»., 1st, Eliza- beth, da. of Robert, earl of Lindsay, and 2dly, , da. of Lon-jue- ville, but dying s.p. 1707} the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 189 STAPLE Y, of Pat CHAM, co. Sussex. Cr. 28 July 1660. I. Sir John Stapley, created as above, m. Mary, da. and co-h. of sir Herbert Springett, of the Broyle, co. Sussex, bart., but dying s.p.m. 1701, aet. 73, the title became Ext. STAUGHTON, of Staughtov, co. Surrey. Cr. 29 Jan. 1660-1. T. Sir Nicholas Staughton, created as above, wi. Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Massingberd, of Braytoft Hall, co. Lincoln, bart., and d. 30 June 1686. II. Sir Lawrence, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of John Burnaby, of Lon- don, brewer, but d. s.p. Jan. 1692, when the title became Ext. STEPHENS, of St. Fatth's and Horsford, co. Norfolk, and FuLHAM, co. Middlesex. Cr. 13 March 1795. I. Sir Philip Stephens, created as above, with remainder to his nephew, Stephens Howe, esq. Sir Philip was one of the lords com- missioners pf the admiralty; dying s.p.m. 20 Nov. 1809, the title be- came Ext. STEPNEY, of Prendergast, co. Pembroke. Cr. 24 Nov. 1621. I. Sir John Stepney, created as above, m. Catharine, da. of sir Francis Mansell, bart., and d. Aug. 1634. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Magdalen, da. and co-h. of sir Henry Jones, bart., but d. s.p.m. III. Sir John, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Thomas Stepney, esq., 3d son of the 1st bart.,) m. Justina, da. and h. of sir Anthony Vandyke, knt. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Margaret, sister and co-h. of Walter Vaughan, esq., and d. 24 Feb. 1745. V. Sir John, s. and h., m. Eleanor, da. and h. of John Lloyd, esq., and d. 1748. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Eleanor, da. and h. of Thomas Lloyd, esq., and d. 7 Oct. 1772. VII. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. at Vienna, Oct. 1811. VIII. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. mrs. Russell Manners, but dying s.p. 12 Sept. 1825, the title became Ext. 19© SYNOPSIS OF THE STONHOUSE, of Amerden Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 11 June 1641. I. Sir James Stonhouse, created as above. II. Sir James, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Blewet, of Holcombe, co. Devon. III. Sir Blewet, s. and h., d. unm. IV. Sir George, b. and h., m, , da. of Hamilton, of . V. Sir JoHK, s. and h., to. Elizabeth, da. of George Cole, of Buckish, CO. Devon, and of Enstone, co. Oxon, esq. VI. Sir George, s. and h., d. a minor and unm. 13 April 1695, when the title became Ext. STRADLING, of St. Donat's, co. Glamorgan. Cr. 22 May 1611. I. Sir John Stradling, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Ed- ward Gage, esq., and d. 9 Sept. 1637. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of sir Thomas Mansell, of Margam, bart., and d. June 1644. III. Sir Edward, s. and h., m, Catherine, da. of Hugh Perrey, esq., alderman of London. IV. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Anthony Hungerford, of Farley Castle, co. Somerset, esq., and d. 5 Sept. 1685. V. Sir Edward, s. and h., to. Elizabeth, da. of sir Edward Mansell, of ]VIargam, bart., and d. 5 April 1735. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. at Montpellier, 27 Sept. 1738, aet. 28, when the title became Ext. STRUTT, of Little Warley Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 5 March 1641-2. I. Sir Denner Strutt, created as above, w., 1st, Dorothy, da. of Francis Stasmore, of Forlesworth, co. Leicester, esq. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas \^'odehouse, of Kimberley Hall, co. Norfolk, bart. ; 3dly, Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Chapman, of London, esq. ; and 4thly, Eliza- beth, da. of — Cuss, of , CO. Somerset, (who re-m. William Ward, of Little Houghton, co. Northampton, esq.,) but dying s.p,m. 1660-1, the title became Ext. STUKELEY, of Hintok, co. Hants. Cr. 9 June 1627. I. Sir Hugh Stukeley, created as above, m. Sarah, da. and co-h. of Ambrose Dauntsey, of Lavington, co. Wilts, and d. circa 1642. II. Sir Hugh, s. and h., m., 1st, Catherine, da. and h. of sir John Trott, of Laverstoke, co. Southampton, bart., and 2dly, Mary, da. of John Young, of Exton, but dying s.p.m. surviving, 1719, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 191 STYCH, of Newbury, co. Essex. Cr. 8 Oct. 1687. I. Sir William Stvch, created as above, m. Margaret, da. of sir Tho- mas Longueville, of Wolverton, co. Bucks, bart., of N.S., and d. circa 1699. II. Sir Richard, b. and h., (to whom the dignity was limited in re- mainder,) d. s.p.m. 11 May 1725, when the title became Ext. STYDOLPH, of NoRBURY, co. Scrbey. Cr. 24 Dec. 1660. I. Sir Richard Stydolph, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir George Stonhouse, of Radley, bart., but dying s.p.m. 1676-7, the title became Ext. STYLES, of Beckingham, co- Kent. Cr. 20 May 1627- 1. Sir Humphrey Styles, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Ro- bert Pesball, of Eccleshall, co. Staiford, esq., relict of sir Robert Bosvile, of Aynsford, co. Kent, knt., but dying s.p. 10 Nov. 1659, the title became Ext. SUDBURY, of Eldon, co. Durham. Cr. 25 June 1685. I. Sir John Sudbury, created as above, m. Bridget, da. of sir Thomas Exton, knt., LL.D., but dying s.p.m. 27 March 1691, the title became SUTTON, of MouLSEY, co. Surrey. Cr. 5 March 1806. I. Sir Thomas Sutton, created as above, m. Lucy, da. of ThMoas- Ashton Smith, sister of Ashton Smith, of Sedworth, co. Hants, esqrs., but dying s.p.m. 6 Nov. 1813, the title became Ext. SWALE, of Swale, co. York. Cr. 21 June 1660. I. Sir Solomon Swale, created as above, »»., 1st, Mary, da. of Robert Porey, of Poreys, co. Norfolk, gent. ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Charles Tancred, of Whixley, co. York, esq., by whom he had no issue. Sir Solomon was high-sheriff of Yorkshire and a member of the first parliament after the Restoration, and d. 4 Dec. 1678, set. 70. 192 SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Dorothy, da. of Ralph Crathorne, of Cra- thorne, co. York, esq., and d. 19 Jan. 1682-3, aet. 43. III. Sir Solomon, s. and h., d. unm. 30 Dec. 1733, aet. 68. IV. Sir SEBASTiAN-FABiAN-ENRiauE, ncphew and h., (s. and h. of Henry Swale, merchant, of Malaga, in Spain, 2d son of sir Henry, 2d hart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Smith, of Poole, co. Dorset, but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. SWAN, of SOUTHFLEET, CO. KeNT. Cr. 1 March 1665-6. I. Sir William Swan, created as above, m. Utresia, da. of sir John Ogle, of Pincebeck, co. Lincoln, and d. in 1680. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Judith, da. of , but dying s.p. at Greenhithe, co. Kent, in 1712, the title became Ext. SYDENHAM, of Brimpton, co. Somerset. Cr. 28 July 1641. I. Sir John Sydenham, created as above, m. Anne, da. of sir John Hare, of Stow-bardolf, co. Norfolk, knt., and d. 1642. II. Sir John, posthumous s. and h., »i., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of John, lord Powlett, (who d. s.p.,) and, 2dly, Mary, da. of Phihp Herbert, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, and d. 1696, aet. 54. III. Sir Philip, s. and h., d. unm. 10 Oct. 1739, aet. 63, when the title became Ext. SYLYARD, of Delawarr, co. Kent. Cr. 18 June 1661. I. Sir John Sylyard, created as above, m. Mary, da. and h. of Glover, of co. Worcester, and d. circa 1670. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., wi., 1st, Frances, da. of sir Francis Wyatt, of Bexley, co. Kent, knt.; 2dly, Margaret, da. of Philip, 4th lord Wharton, relict of major Dunch, of Pusey, co. Berks, and d. May 1692. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Sandys Fortescne, of Fallow Pit, co. Devon, and d. I7OI. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. an infant in 1702, when the title became Ext. SYMONS, of the Meend, co. Hereford. Cr. 23 May I774. I. Sir Richard Symons, created as above, d. unm. July I796j when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 198 TARLETON. Cr. 6 Nov. 1818. I. Sir Bavastre Tarleton, created as above, general in the army, G.C.B., colonel of the 8th light dragoons, and governor of Berwick ; m. Susan-Priscilla, natural da. of Robert Bertie, duke of Ancaster, but dying s.p. Jan. 1833, the title became Ext. TAYLOR, of Park House, in Maidstone, co. Kent. Cr. 18 Jan. 1665. I. Sir Thomas Taylor, created as above, m, Elizabeth, da. of George Hall, of Maidstone, esq., and d. 1665. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Alice, sister and h. of sir Thomas Cul- peper, of Aylesford, co. Kent, (who re-m. Thomas Colepepyr, of the Middle Temple, esq.,) but dying s.p. 1696, the title became Ext. TAYLOR, of Lysson Hall, in Jamaica. Cr. 1 Sept. 1778. I. Sir John Taylor, created as above, m. Elisabeth-Gooden, da. andh. of Philip Houghton, of Jamaica, esq., and d. 1788. II. Sir Simon-Richard-Brissett, s. and h., d. s.p. 18 May 1815, when the title became Ext. TEMPEST, of Stella, co. Durham. Cr. 23 Dec. 1622. I. Sir Nicholas Tempest, created as above, m. Isabel, da. of Robert Lambton, of Lambton, co. Durham, and d. 26 March 1626, aet. 73. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Troth, da. of sir Richard Tempest, of Bracewell, co. York, knt,, and d. Aug. 1641. III. Sir Richard, s. and h.,m. Sarah, da. of sir Thomas Cambell, some- time lord mayor of London. Sir Richard was colonel of a regiment in the service of Charles I., and d. Jan. 1662. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Alice, da. and at length h. of William Hodgson, of Hebborn, co. Durham, esq., and d. Aug. 1692, aet. 50. V. Sir Francis, s. and h., d. young, in Holland, 1698, when his estates went to his sister Jane, wife of baron Widdrington, but the title to VI. Sir Nicholas, cousin and h., (son of Thomas Tempest, 3d son of sir Thomas, 2d bart.,) in a low condition, and allowed £240 per annum by the lord Widdrington ; m. Anne, da. of Price, but dying s.p. 31 May 1742, mt. 78, the title became Ext. 194 SYNOPSIS OF THE TEMPEST, of ToNG, co. Yoax. Cr. 25 May 1664. I. Sir John Tempest, created as above, m. Henrietta-Catliarina, da. and h. of sir Henry Cholmley, of Newton Grange, co. York, knt. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of Edward Ashton, alias Frank, of Campsale, co. York, esq., and d. 28 Nov. 1745. III. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Maria, da. of Francis Holmes, of Wigston, CO. Leicester, and d. 3 Nov. 1753. IV. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Susan, da. of Henry Lambert, of Hope End, CO. Hereford, esq., but dying s.p. 29 Jan. 1819, the title became Ext. TEMPLE, of Sheen, co. Surrey. Cr. 31 Jan. 1665-6. I. Sir William Temple, created as above, m. Dorothy, da. of sir Peter Osborne, knt., governor of Guernsey, but dying s.p.m. surviving Jan. 1699, the title became Ext.* TENCH, of Low Layton, co. Essex. Cr. 8 Aug. 1715. I. Sir Fisher Tench, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of Robert Bird, of Staple's Inn, London, gent., and d. 31 Oct. 1736, aet. 64. II. Sir Nathaniel, s. and h., d. unm. 2 June 1737, set. 40, when the title became Ext. THOMAS, of MicHAELSTowN, CO. Glamorgan. Cr. 3 March 164U2. I. Sir Edward Thojias, created as above, m. Susan, da. of sir Thomas Morgan, of Ruperry, knt., and d. at Windsor, co. Berks, 1673. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., succeeded his father, but of whom, or of his descendants, nothing further is known. THOMAS, of Folkington, co. Sussex. Cr. 23 July 1660. I. Sir William Thomas, created as above, m. Barbara, da. and corh. of sir Herbert Springett, of the Broyle, co. Sussex, bart., but dying s.p. 13 Nov. I7O6, set. 65, the title became Ext. * Sir William's only s. and h., John Temple, esq., was paymaster general to king Wil- Ham's army, and drowned himself under London Bridge in 1G91, leaving an only da. and h. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 195 THOMPSON, of Haversham, co. Bucks. Cr. 12 Dec. 1673. I. Sir John Thompson, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Haversham, 4 May 169G; m., 1st, Frances, da. of Arthur, earl of Anglesey, widow of Francis Wyndham, esq. ; and 2dly, Martha, reHct of Grahme, but by her had no issue : his lordship d. 22 May 1709. II. Maurick, 2d baron, s. and h., ?m., 1st, EHzabeth, da. of John Smith, of Hertfordshire, esq. ; and 2dly, EHzabeth, sister of Richard, earl of An- glesey, relict of William Green, esq., but dying s.p.m. April 1745, his honours became Ext. THORNHILL, of Barbadoes. Cr, 14 Dec. 1682. I. Sir Timothy Thornhill, created as above, m. , da. of -- Barrett, of Barbadoes, but dying s.p., the title became Ext. THORNHURST, of Agnes Court, co. Kent. Cr. 12 Nov. 1622. I. Sir GiFFORD Thornhurst, created as above, m. Susan, da. of sir Alexander Temple, knt., but dying s.p.m. 16 Dec. 1627, the title became Ext. THORNYCROFT, of Milcomb, co. Oxon. Cr. 12 Aug. 1701. I. Sir John Thornycroft, created as above, m. EHzabeth, da. andh. of Josiah Key, of Milcomb, co. Oxon, gent., and d. 8 Dec. 1725, aet. 66. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Terceira, da. of Andrew Bonnel, merchant, but dying s.p. 23 June 1743, aet. 52, the title became Ext. THOROLD, of Hawi.ey, co. Lincoln. Cr. 14 June 1644. I. Sir Robert Thoroi,d, created as above, to., 1st, Anne, sister of sir Henry Carvil, of Marshland, co. Norfolk, who d. s.p.; 2dly, Katherine, da. of Christopher, lord Teynham. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Catharine, da. of sir Henry Knolles, of Grove Place, co. Southampton, knt., and d. circa 1695. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. s.p. 2 Dec. 1706, when the title became Ext. K 2 196 SYNOPSIS OF THE THOROLD, of Harmston, co. Lincoln Cr. 9 Sept. 1709. I. Sir George Thorold, alderman of London, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir James Rushout, of Northwick, co. \^''orcester, bait., and (t. 29 Oct. 1722. II. Sir Samuel, b. and h., (to whom the dignity was limited in re- ainder,) d. s.p. 1 Jan. 1738, when the title became £xt. THOROLD, of Harmston, co. Lincoln. Cr. 24 March 1741. I. Sir Nathaniel Thorold, created as above, d, unm. at Naples, Aug. 1704, when the title became Ext. THROCKMORTON, of Tortworth, co. Gloucester. Cr. 29 June ICll. I. Sir William Throckmorton, created as above, m., 1st, Cicely, da. and co-h. of Thomas Baynham, of Clowerwall, co. Gloucester ; 2dly, Alice, da. of Morgan, of ; 3dlv, Sarah, da. of Hall, of . II. Sir Baynham, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Margaret, sister and co-h. of Ralph, lord Hopton, and d. 28 May 1()6'4. III. Sir Baynham, s. and h., w., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Giles Garton, of Billinghurst, co. Sussex, esq. ; and 2dly, Katlierine, da. of Piers Edge- cumbe, of Mount Edgecumbe, co. Devon, esq., but d. s.p.m. IV. Sir William, cousin and h., (only son of sir Nicholas Throckmor- ton, next brother, who left issue, of sir Baynham, 2d bart.,) was slain in a duel, June 1682, s.p., when the title became Ext. TICHBORNE, of Beaulieu, co. Louth, in Ireland. Cr. 12 July 1697- I. Sir Henry Tichborne, created as above, was further advanced to the dignity of baron Ferrard, of Beaulieu, 26 Sept. 1715 ; m. Arabella, da. of sir Robert Cotton, of Combermere, co. Chester, but dying s.p.m. surviving in 1731, the title became Ext. TIPPING, of Wheatfield, co. Oxon. Cr. 24 March 1697-8. I. Sir Thomas Tipping, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Thomas Cheek, esq., sometime lieutenant of the Tower, and d, 1 July I7I8. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 197 II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of sir John Lear, bart., but dying s.p. 20 Feb. 1725, the title became Ext. TIRREL, of Springfield, co. Essex. Cr,22 Oct. 16GG. I. Sir John Tikkel, created as above, w., 1st, Lettice, da. of Thomas Coppin, of Mircatsal, co. Herts, esq. ; 2dly, Anne, relict of Richard Yeand, of London, merchant ; and 3dly, Ehzabeth, da. of John Allen, alderman of London ; (by tlie two latter he had no issue;) and d. 30 March 1673. II. Sir Charles, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and h. of Charles Mildmay, of Woodham Mortimer Hall, co. Essex, esq., and d. 3 Feb. 17 14. III. Sir John, s and h., ni., 1st, Mary, da. of sir James Dolliff, of Mitcham, co. Surrey, knt., who d. s.p.m. ; 2dly, , da. of John Cotton, of the Middle Temple, and of East Barnet, co. Middlesex, esq., and d. 21 June 1729. IV. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. a minor, ast. 11, 27 July 1735. V. Sir John, b. and h., ws. , da. and h. of Thomas Crispe, of Per- bold, CO. Lancaster, esq., but dying s.p.m. 5 Jan. 1 766, the title became Ext. TIRRELL, of Thornton, co. Bucks. Cr. 31 Oct. 1627. Second Patent, 19 Feb. 1638. I. Sir Edward Tirhell, created as above, wi., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir William Kingsmill, of Sidmanton, co. Southampton, knt. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of sir Edward Watson, of Rockingham Castle, co. Northamp- ton, relict of sir John Needham, of Litchborough, in the same county, knts., who d. s.p. Sir Edward in 1638, surrendered his patent, and had a jiew one granted to him, dated 19 Feb. 1638, with precedency of the former, limit- ing the title to his two younger sons. Sir Edward d. June 1656. II. Sir Robert, s. and h., d. unm. III. Sir Toby, 2d son, succeeded his father under the patent of 1638, and subsequently his brother, m., 1st, Edith, da. of sir Francis Windebank, knt., who d. s.p.m. ; 2dly, liucy, da. of sir Thomas Barrington, of Barring- ton Hall, CO. Essex, bart., and d. Oct. 1671. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of sir Henry Blount, of Tit- tenhanger, co. Herts, knt., and rf. 14 Oct. 1705. V. Sir Harry, s. and h., m. Hester, da. and h. of Charles Blount, of Blount's Hall, co. Stafford, esq., and d. 6 Nov. 1708. VI. Sir Thomas, s, and h., d. unm. 26 Dec. 1718. VIL Sir Harry, b. and h., d. unm. 9 Nov. 1720. VIII. Sir Charles, b. and h., m. Jane-Elizabeth, da. of monsieur Sellon, of Geneva, but dying s.p.m. 20 Jan. 1749, the title became Ext. 198 SYNOPSIS OF THE TIRREJ^L, of Hansi.ape, co. Bucks. Cr. 20 July 16G5. I. Sir Peter Tirrell, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Carew Ra- leigh, esq., and grandda. of sir Walter Raleigh, knt. ; but d, in Ireland, s.p.s. May 1714, Avhen the title became Ext. TIRWHITT, of Statnfield, co. Lincoln. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Philip Tirwhitt, created as above, m. Martha, da. of sir An- thony Thorold, of Marston, co. Lincoln, knt., and d. 5 Feb. 1624. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m., 1st, Faith, sister and heir of sir George St. Paul, of Snarford, co. Lincoln, bart. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of George Chute, of Bethersden, co. Kent, esq. III. Sir Philip, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Anne, da. of Nicholas, viscount Castleton, and d. circa 1667. IV. Sir Philip, s. and h., m. Penelope, da. of sir Erasmus de la Foun- tain, of Kirby Bellers, co. Lincoln, knt., and d. circa 1G88. V. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of Francis Philips, of Kempton Park, in Sunbury, co. Middlesex, esq., who d, s.p.m. ; 2dlv, Mary, da. of sir William Drake, of Shardelows, co. Bucks, knt., and d. Nov. 1741. VI. Sir John de la Fountain, s. and h., d. unm. 22 Aug. 1760, when the title became Ext. TOLLEMACHE, of Helmingham, co. Suffolk. Cr. 22May 1611. I. Sir Lyonel Tollemache, created as above, m. Katherine, da. of Thomas, lord Cromwell. II. Sir Lyonel, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John, lord Stanhope, of Harrington, and d. 6 Sept. 1640. III. Sir Lyonel, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, in her own right countess of Dysart, and d. 1669. IV. Lyonel, s. and h., succeeded his mother in the earldom of Dysart, June 1696, m. Grace, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Wilbraham, of Woodhey, CO. Chester, bart., and d. 3 Feb. 1726. V. Lyonel, 4th earl, grandson and h., (only son of Lyonel, lord Hun- tingtower, only son of the last earl,) m. Grace, da. of John, 1st earl of Gran- ville, and d. 1770. VI. Lyonel, 5th earl, s. and h., wi., 1st, Charlotte, da. of the hon. sir Edward Walpole, K.B. ; and 2dly, Magdalena, da. of David Lewis, of Malvern Hall, co. Warwick, esq., but d. s.p. 22 Feb. 1799. VII. Wilbraham, 6th earl, b. and h., m. Anna-Maria, da. of David Lewis, above named, but dying s.p. 9 March 1821, the earldom devolved on his sister Louisa, but the baronetcy is presumed to have become Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 19^ TOOKER, of Maddington, co. Wilts. Cr. I July 1664. I. Sir Giles Tooker, created as above, d. s.p. 17 March 1675, when the title became Ext. TOPP, of Tarmarton, CO. Gloucester. Cr. 25 July 1668. I. Sir Francis Toi-p, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of , d. circa 1676, and was buried at Come Bissett, co. Wilts. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Barbara, da. of sir Walter St. John, of Lydy- ard, CO. Wilts, bart., but dying s.p.m. surviving, subsequent to 1703, the title became Ext. TRACY, of Stanway, co. Gloucester; Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Paul Tracy, created as above, m. Anne, da. and co-h. of Ralph Shakerley, and d. circa 1626. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Coningsby, of Hampton, co. Hereford, and d. circa 1637. III. Sir Humphrey, s. and h., d. s.p. 1651. IV. Sir Richard, b. and h., d. s.p. circa 1666. V. Sir John, b. and h., d. s.p. 1677, when the title became Ext. TRESHAM, of Rushton, co. Northampton. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Lewis Tresham, created as above, m. Mary, da. and h. of John Moore, alderman of London, and d. 1639. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of sir John Gage, of Firle, CO. Sussex, bart., but dying s.p. 1650-1, the title became Ext. TREVOR, of Enfield, co. Middlesex. Cr. 11 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Thomas Trevor, created as above, m., 1st, ■, da. of Jenoure ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of Samuel Hortrey, of Kew, co. Surrey, esq., but dying s.p. 5 Feb. 1676, the title became Ext. 200 SYNOPSIS OF THE TROTT, of Leverstoke, co. Hants. Cr. 12 Oct. 1660. ^ I. Sir John Trott, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. and co-h. of sir Edmund Wright, sometime lord mayor of London, (who re-m. lord James Russell, 6th son of William, duke of Bedford,) but dying s.p.m. 14 July 1672, the title became Ext. TRYON, of Layer Mabney, co. Essex. Cr. 28JVlarch 1620. L Sir Samuel Tryon, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of John Eldred, of Saxham, co. Suffolk, and d. 28 March 1627, ^t. 46. II. Sir Samuel, s. and h., jw., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Lee, of Quarenden, bart. ; 2dly, Susan, da. of John Harvey, of Newton, co. SuflFolk, gent., and d, in 1665. III. Sir Samuel, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. unm. circa 1671. IV. Sir Samuel-John, half brother and h., m. Mary, da. of Robert Bownds, of Chelmsford, co. Essex, draper, but dying s.p.m., 24 April 1724, the title became Ext. TUFTON, of Mote, near Maidstone, co. Kent. Cr. 24 Dec. 1641. I. Sir Humphrey Tufton, created as above, m. Margaret, da. and co-h. of Herbert Morley, of Glynd, co. Sussex, esq., and d. circa 1659. II. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Margaret, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Wotton ; and 2dly, Mary, da. and co-h. of sir James Altham, K.B., but dying s.p. 14 Oct. 1683, the title became Ext. TUKE, of Cressing Temple, co. Essex. Cr, 31 March 1663-4. I. Sir Samuel Tuke, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Edward Guide- ford, of Hemsted, co. Kent, esq. II. Sir Samuel, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Edward Sheldon, of Ditch- ford, CO. Warwick, esq. Sir Samuel was a colonel in the service of Charles I., and a great sufferer for his religion and loyalty ; he was also a poet ; and d. 26 Jan. 1 673. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. unm. 10 Aug. 1690, of wounds received at the battle of the Boyne, when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 201 TULPE, of Amsterdam. Cr. 23 April 1675. I. Sir Richard Tulpe, created as above, concerning whom nothing further is recorded. TURNER, of Warham, go. Norfolk. Cr. 27 April 1727- I. Sir Charles Turner, created as above, m., 1st, Mary, da. of Robert Walpole, of Houghton, co. Norfolk, esq. ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of sir William Blois, of Cockfield Hall, in Yoxford, co. Suffolk, knt., but d. s.p.m. surviving 24 Nov. 1738. II. Sir John, b. and h., (to whom the dignity was limited,) m. , da. of Allen, of London, and d. ^ Jan. 1739. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. , da, of Stonehouse, but dying s.p.m. 1780, the title became Ext. TURNER, of KlRKLEATHAM, CO. YoRK. Cr. 8 May 1782. I. Sir Charles Turner, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of William Wombwell, of Wombwell, co. York, esq. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of James Shuttleworth, of Forecet, co. York, esq., (who re-m. sir Thomas Gas- coigne, bart.,) and d. 26 Oct. 1783, ajt. 57- II. Sir Charles, s. and h., d. s.p. 1 Feb. 1810, set. 38, when the title became Ext. TWISLETON, of Barley, co. York. Cr. 2 April 1629. I. Sir George Twisleton, created as above, m. Catherine, da. of Henry Stapylton, of Wighill, co. York, esq., (who re-m. sir Henry Chol- meley, knt.,) but dying s.p. Oct. 1635, the title became Ext. TYNTE, of IIalsewell, co. Somerset. Cr. 7 June 1674. I. Sir Halsewell Tynte, created as above, m. Grace, da. and co-h. of Robert Fortescue, of Filleigb, co. Devon, esq., and d. 1702. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of sir Charles Kemeys, of Keveu Mabley, co. Glamorgan, bart., and d. March 1710. III. Sir Halsewell, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of John Walters, of Brecon, in South Wales, esq., and d. s.p.s. Nov. 1730. IV. Sir John, b. and h., d, unm. 15 Aug. 1740. &3 202 SYNOPSIS OF THE v. Sir Charles Kemeys, b. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of the rev. dr. Busby, rector of Addington, co. Bucks, but dying s.p. 25 Aug. 1785, the title became Ext. VALCKENBURGH, of Middleixg, co. York. Cr. 20 July 1642. I. Sir Matthew Valckenburgh, created as above, m. Isabella, da. of , and d. circa 1650. II. Sir John-Anthony, s. and h., aet. 21, 1664 ; since which period nothing concerning the family has been ascertained. VAN ACKER, (afterwards SAMBROOK,) of London. Cr. 31 Jan. 1700-1. I. Sir Nicholas Van Acker, created as above, d. s.p. 1703. II. Sir John, b. and h., (to whom the dignity was limited,) d. s.p. I7IO. III. Sir Samuel Van Acker Sambrook, nephew and h., (to the issue of the father of whom the dignity was limited,) m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Nathan Wright, knt., and d. 27 Dec. I714. IV. Sir Jeremy, s. and h., d. unm. 5 July 1740. V. Sir Jeremy, uncle and h., (next brother of the 3d hart.,) d. unm. 4 Oct. 1754, when the title became Ext. VAN COULSTER, of Amsterdam. Cr. 28 Feb. 1644-5. I. Sir Joseph Van Coulster, created as above, resident at Fulham, eo. Middlesex, d. s.p. circa 1665, when the title became Ext. VANDEPUT, of Twickenham, co. Middlesex. Cr. 7Nov. J723. I. Sir Peter Vandetut, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir George Matthews, of Southwark, co. Surrey, knt., and d. at Mentz, in Ger- many, 25 Aug. 1748. II. Sir George, s. and h., »7i., 1st, , da. of Schutz; 2dly, Phi- ladelphia, da. of lieut.-colonel Gery, and d. Dec. 1784. III. Admiral sir George, s. and h., d. on the Halifax station in 1800, s.p., when the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 203 VANDER-BRANDE, of Cleverskirke, in Hollakd. Cr. 9 June 1699- I. Sir Johx-Peter Vander-Brande, lord of Cleverskirke, burgo- master of Middleburg, representative for Zealand at the states general, and ambassador from the United Provinces to king William III., created as above, m. , da. of , and d. circa 1713. It. Sir Cornelius, s. and h., counsel in the court of Flanders, executor to his father, 1713, but nothing further concerning this family has hitherto been ascertained. VANE, of LoKG Newton, co. Durham. Cr. 13 July 1782. I. Rev. sir Henry Vane, D.D., prebendary of Durham, created as above, »». Frances, only child of John Tempest, esq., M.P., and d. 7 June 1794. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., who, 25 Jan. 1771^ assumed the surname of Tempest in addition to that of Vane ; m. Anne-Catharine Mac Donell, in her own right countess of Antrim, but dying s.p.m. 1 Aug. 1813, the title became Ext. VAN-FREISENDORF, of HiRDECify Lord of Kymp, in Sweden. Cr. 4 Oct. 1661. I. Sir John-Frederick Van-Freisendorf, lord of Kymp, counsellor to the king of Sweden, and ambassador extraordinary to king Charles II., created as above, but of whom nothing further is known. VAN-LORE, of Tylehurst, co. Berks. Cr. 3 Oct. 1628. I. Sir Peter Van-Loh,ie, created as above, m. Susan, da. of Lawrence Beck«, of Antwerp, but dying s.p.m. 1644-5, the title became Ext. VAN TROMP, of Holland. Cr. 25 March 1673-4. I. Sir Cornelius-Martin Van Tromp, created as above, was admiral of Holland and West Friesland, and d. 29 May 1691, aet. 62, since which period, the descent of this dignity is not known. 204 SYNOPSIS OF THE VAVASOUR, of KiLLINGTHORPE, CO. LlKCOLN. Cr. 22 June 1631. I. Sir Charles Vavasour, created as above, (with precedency of 29 June 1611, between Mounson and Gresley,) d. unm. circa 1665, when the title became Ext. VAVASOUR, of Haslewood, co. York. Cr. 24 Oct. 1628. I. Sir Thomas Vavasour, created as above, m. Ursula, da. of Walter Gifford, of Chillington, co. Stafford, esq. II. Sir Walter, s. and h., (who raised a regiment of horse for the ser- vice of Charles I.,) m. Ursula, da. of Thomas, 1st viscount Faucouberg. III. Sir Walter, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of sir Jordan Crossland, knt., and d. 16 Feb. 1712-13. IV. Sir Walter, cousin and h., (s. and h. of Peter Vavasour, of York, M.D., next brother, who left issue, of sir Walter, 2d bart.,) d. unm., in Lancashire, May 1740, set. 80. V. Sir Walt eh, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Peter Vavasour, esq., next brother of the last bart.,) m., 1st, EHzabeth, da. of Peter Vavasour, of Wil- litoft, CO. York, esq., who d. s.p.s. ; 2dly, Dorothy, da. of Marraaduke, 4th lord Langdale, of Holme, and d. 13 April 1766. VI. Sir Walter, s. and h., m. Jane, da. and h. of William Langdale, of Langthorpe, co. York, esq., but d. s.p. 3 Nov. 1802. VII. Sir Thomas, b. and h., d. unm. 20 Jan. 1826, when the title be- came Ext.; but the estates passed to Edward-Marmaduke Stourton, cousin of sir Tho- mas, who assumed the name of Vavasour, and was created a baronet, 1 828. VAVASOUR, of CopMANTHORVE, CO. York. Cr. 17 July 1643. I. Sir William Vavasour, created as above, m., 1st, a lady of Hol- land ; and 2dly, Olivia, da. of Bryan Stapylton, of 31 y ton, co. York, esq. Sir William was a major-general in the army of the king of Sweden, and slain at the siege of Copenhagen, 18 Feb. 1639, s.p.m., when the title be- came Ext. VERNEY, of Middle Clavdon, co. Bucks. Cr. 16 March 1660-1. I. Sir Ralph Verney, created as above, m. Mary, da. and h. of John Blackwell, of Wasing and Abingdon, co. Berks. II. Sir John, s. and h., was created baron Verney, of Belturbet, and viscount Fermanagh, 16 June 1703; m., Ist, Elizabeth, da. of Daniel Ba- EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 205 ker, of London, esq.; 2dly, IVIary, da. of sir Francis Lawley, of Spoonbill, CO. Salop, bart. ; and 3dly, Elizabetb, da. of Ralph Palmer, of Little Chelsea, CO. Middlesex, esq. The viscount d. 23 June 17 17- III. Rat.ph, 2d viscount, s. and h., was advanced to the dignity of earl of Verney, 22 March 1742 ; m. Catharine, da. and co-h. of Henry Paschal, of Baddow Hall, co. Essex, esq., and d. 4 Oct. 1752. IV. Ralph, 2d earl, s. and b., m. JMary, da. and h. of Henry Herring, of Egbam, co. Surrey, esq., but dying s.p. 31 March 1791, the title be- came Ext. VERNON, of HoDNET, co. Salop. Cr. 22 July 1060. I. Sir Thomas Vernon, created as above, wi., 1st, Mary, da. of George Kirk, and sister of the countess of Oxon ; 2dly, Elizabetb, da. of Thomas Cholmondeleigh, of Vale Royal, co. Chester, esq., and d. 5 Feb. 1682-3. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. s.p. 7 feb. 1726, when the title became Ext. VILLIERS, of Brooksby, co. Leicester. Cr. 19 July 1619. I. Sir William Vtlliers, created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of sir Edward Griffin, of Dingley, knt., who d. s.p.m. ; 2dly, Anne, da. of Richard Fiennes, lord Say and Sele, who d. s.p. ; and 3dly, Rebecca, da. of Robert Roper, of Heanor, co. Derby. Sir William d. \2 June 1629. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of sir John Denham, of Blechington, co. Oxon, knt., and d. circa 1682. III. Sir William, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and h. of Charles Potts, but dying s.p. 27 Feb. 1711, »t. 67, the title became Ext. VINER, of London. Cr. 18 June 1661. I. Sir Thomas Viner, (lord mayor of London, 1653,) created as above, m., 1st, Anne, da. of Richard Parsons, of London, merchant, who d. s.p.m.; 2diy, Honor, sister of sir M^illiam Humble, bart. ; 3dly, Alice, da. of — — . Robinson, widow of John Perrin, alderman of London, and rf. 11 May 1665, aet. 77. II. Sir George, s. and h., m. Abigael, da. and co-h. of sir John Law- rence, knt., alderman of London, and d. 5 July 1673. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. young and untn., when the title became Ext. 20ft SYNOPSIS OF THE VINER, of London. Cr. 10 May 1666. I. Sir Robert Viner, lord mayor of London, created as above, wi., 1st, , da. of ; and 2dly, Mary, da. of John Whitchurch, of Wal- ton, CO. Bucks, gent., relict of sir Thomas Hyde, of Albury, co. Herts, bart., but dying s.p. 1688, the title became Ext. VITUS, (alias WHITE,) of Limerick, in Ireland, Ct. 29 June 1677^ I. Sir Ignatius Vitus, alias White, created as above, with remainder to his nephew, Ignatius-Maximilian Vitus, alias White, who was created marquess D'Abbeville by James II.; m. twice, viz., Mary, da. of , and Mary, da. of Patrick Fitz-Thomas, lord of Kerry, in Ireland ; he was a count of the Holy Roman Empire, but neither of him or of his descendants has any thing been discovered. WALKER, of Bushet Hall, co. Herts. Cr. 28 Jan. 1679-80. I. Sir George Walker, created as above, m. Susanna, da. and co-h. of John Byne, of Rowdell, in Washington, co. Sussex, esq., and d. 1690, having wasted all his estate. II. Sir Walter, only s. and h., aged circa eight years at his father's decease ; dying unm. in his minority, the title became WALTER, of Saresden, co. Oxon. Cr. 16 Aug. 1641. I. Sir William Walter, created as above, «i., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of Thomas liucas, of St. John's, near Colchester, Essex ; 2dly, Anne, da. of William "V^'itham, of Ledstone, co; York, relict of sir Thomas Biggs, and d. 23 March 1674. II. Sir William, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, 3Iary, da. of John, earl of Thanet ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Robert, earl of Ailesbury, and d. 5 March 1693. III. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Vernon, knt., but d. s.p. 11 June 1722. IV. Sir Robert, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Henry Brydges, D.D., archdeacon of Rochester, brother of James, duke of Chandos, but dying s.p. 20 Nov. 1731, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 207 WANDESFORD, of Kirkhngton, co. York. Cr. 6 Aug. 1662. I. Sir Christopher Wandesford, created as above, m. Eleanor, da. of sir John Lowther, of Lowther Hall, co. Westmoreland, bart., and d. Feb. 1686. II. Sir Christopher, s. and h., was created baron Wandesford and viscount Castlecomer, 15 March 1706 ; m. Elizabeth, da. of George Mon- tagu, of Horton, co. Northampton, esq., and d. 15 Sept. 1707- III. Christopher, 2d viscount, s. and h., «i. Frances, da. of Thomas, lord Pelham, and d. 23 June 1719. IV. Christopher, 3d viscount, s. and h., d. a minor and unm. 8 May 1736. V. George, 4th viscount, uncle and h., (next brother to the 2d vis- count,) m. Susannah, da. of the rev. mr. Griffyth, of co. Cork, and d. 25 June 1751. VI. John, 5th viscount, s. and h., was created earl of Wandesford, in Ireland, 17^8 ; m. Agnes-Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Southwell, of Eniscouch, co. LimericE, esq., but dying s.p.m. 12 Jan. 1784, all his honours became Ext. WARBURTON, of ArleV, co. ChebteH. Cr. 27 June 1660. I. Sir George Warburton, created as above, m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Middleton, of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, knt.; 2dly, Diana, da. of sir Edward Bisshopp, of Parham, co. Sussex, bart., and d. \Q May 1676. II. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Martha, da. and h. of Thomas Dockwra, of Puckeridge, co. Herts. III. Sir George, s. and h., m. Diana, da. of William, lord Alington, sister and co-h. of Giles, lord Alington, but d. s.p.m. 29 June 1743. IV. Sir Peter, nephew and h., (only son of Thomas, 2d son of sir Peter, 2d bart.,) m. Elizabeth, da. of Edward, Hth earl of Derby, and d. 18 March 1774. V. Sir Peter, s. and h., m. Alice, da. of the rev. John Parker, of Astle, CO. Chester, but dying s.p. 13 May 1813, the title became Ext. WARD, of Bexley, co. Norfolk. Cr. 19 Dec. 1660. I. Sir Edward Ward, created as above, wi., 1st, , da. of Cat- lyn, esq., who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Harbourne, of Mundham, esq., and d. circa 1664. II. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Jane, da. of William Rant, of London, M.D., and d. circa 1684. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 2^ Jan. 1692-3. IV. Sir Edward, b. and h., m. Bai-bara, da. and co-h. of Leonard Gooch, of Earsham, co. Norfolk, esq. V. Sir Edward, s. and h., m. Susan, da. and h. of William Randall, of Yarmouth, merchant, and d. 2 March 1737. 20» SYNOPSIS OF THE VI. Sir EnwAiin, s. and h., d. unm. 7 April 1742, aet. 21. VII. Sir Kandall, b. and h., m. , da. of Randall, and d. 8 May 1762. VIII. Sir Edward, s. and h., d. s.p. circa 1770, when the title became Ext. WARNER, of Parham, go, Suffolk. Cr. 16 July 1660. I. Sir John Warner, created as above, m. Trevor, da. of sir Thomas Hanmer, of Hanmer, co. Flint, bart. Sir John subsequently became a Jesuit and abbot of a monastery in Flanders ; he had issue only two das., nuns, so that the dignity at his decease became Ext. WARRE, of IIestercomb, co. Somerset. Cr. 2 June 1673. I. Sir Francis Warre, created as above, w., 1st, Anne, da. and h. of Robert Cuffe, of Creech, St. Michael, esq.; and 2dly, Margaret, da. of John Harbin, of London, merchant, but d. at Ghent, in Flanders, s.p.m., 1 Dec. I7I8, when the title became Ext. WARREN, of Little Marlow, co. Bucks. Cr. 1 June 1775- I. Admiral sir Johv-Borlace Warren, G.C.B. and K.C , created as above, rn. Caroline, da. of general sir John Clavering, G.C.B. , but dying s.p.m. surviving (his only son being liilled at the landing of the British troops in Egypt, s.p.) 1822, the title became Ext. WASTNEYS, of Headon, co. Nottingham. Cr. 18 Dec. 1622. I. Sir IIardolph Wastneys, created as above, m. Jane, da. of Ger- vase Eyre, of Keton, co. York, esq., and d. May 1 649. II. Sir Hardolph, 3. and h., m. Anne, da. of sir Thomas Chichely, of Wimpole, co. Cambridge, knt., and d, s.p. 1673. III. Sir Edmund, nephew and h., (only son who left issue of John Wastneys, esq., 2d son of the 1st bart.,) m. Catherine, da. of colonel Wil- liam Sandys, of Askham, co. Nottingliam. IV. Sir Hardolph, s. and h., m. Judith, da. and h. of colonel Richard Johnson, of Bilsby, co. Lincoln, but dying s.p. I7 Dec. 1742, the title be- came Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 209 WATSON, (rf RocKiNGBAM Castle, co. Northampton. Cr. 18 Dec. 1621. I. Sir Lewis Watson', created as above, was further advanced to the dignity of baron Rockingham, 29 .Jan. 1 644, m., 1st, Catherine, da. of Pere- grine Bertie, lord Willonghby, of Eresby; and 2dly, Eleanor, da. of sir George Manners, of Haddon, co. Derby. His lordship d. 29 Jan. 1652. II. Edward, 2d baron, s. and h., m. Anne, sister and co-h. of William, 2d earl of Strafford, and rf. 1691. III. Lewis, 3d haron, s. and h., was created baron Throwley, viscount Sondes, of Leas Court, co. Kent, and earl of Rockingham, 19 Oct. 1714, m. Catherine, da. and h. of George Sondes, earl of Feversham, viscount Sondes, and baron Throwley. His lordship d. 19 March 1724. IV. Lewis, 2d earl, grandson and h., (s. and h. of Edward, viscount Sondes, s. and h. of the 1st earl,) m. Katherine, da. and co-h. of sir Robert Furnese, bart., but d. s.p. Dec. 1745. V. Thomas, M earl, b. and h., d. unm. 26 Feb. 1746. VI. Sir Thomas Watson-Wentwortii, K.B., cousin and heir, (only son of Thomas Watson-Wentworth, esq., to whom William, 2d earl of Strafford left his estate, on condition of his assuming the surname of Went- worth, and who was next brother of Lewis, 3d baron, and 1st earl of Rock- ingham,) created baron of Malton, 27 May 1728, earl of Malton, viscount Higham, of Higham Ferrers, and baron of Wath and Harrowden, 19 Nov. 1734 ; succeeded his cousin in the barony of Rockingham, and the baronetcy, 26 Feb. 1740, and was advanced to the dignity of marquess of Rockingham 19 April following. His lordship m. Mary, da. of Daniel Finch, earl of Winchelsea and Nottingham, and d. 14 Dec. 1750. VII. Charles, 2d marquess, K.G., s. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of Thomas Bright, of Badsworth, co. York, esq., but dying s.p. 1 July 1782, aet. 52, all his honours became Ext. WENMAN, of Caswell, co. Oxon. Cr. 29 Nov. 1662. I. Sir Francis Wenman, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Thomas Wenman, of Thane Park, co. Oxon, esq. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., succeeded to the dignity of viscount Wen- man and baron Wenman, of Kilmaynham, in Ireland, by a special entail, on the decease of Philip, 3d viscount, m. Catharine, da. and co-h. of sir Thomas Chamberlayne, of Wickham and Northbrooke, co. Oxon, bart., and rf. circa 1691. III. Richard, 5th viscount, s. and h., tn. Susannah, da. of Seymour Wroughton, of Heskett, co. Wilts, esq., and d. 28 Nov. 1729. IV. Philip, 6th viscount, s. and h.,m. Sophia, da. and co-h. of James Herbert, of Tythorpe, co. Oxon, esq., and d. 16 Aug. I76O. V. Philip, 7th viscount, s. and h., m. Eleanor, da. of Willoughby, earl of Abingdon, but dying s.p. 26 3Iarch 1800, the title became Ext. WENTWORTH, of Went worth Woodhouse, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir William Wentworth, created as above, m. Anne, da. andh. of Robert Atkinson, of Stowel, co. Gloucester, esq., and d. 1614. aiO SYNOPSIS OF THE II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., was created baron Wentworth, of Wentworth Woodhouse, 22 July 1628, and viscount Wentworth, 10 Dec. following, baron of Raby, in Durham, with limitation, on failure of issue male, to his younger brothers, and earl of Strafford, co. York, 12 Jan. 1639, elected K.G. 1640, m., 1st, Margaret, da. of Francis Clifford, earl of Cumberland, who 6?. s.p. ; 2dly, Arabella, da. of John Holies, earl of Clare ; and 3dly, Eliza- beth, da, of sir Godfrey Rhodes, knt. His lordship was unjustly impeached of high treason, attainted, and beheaded, 12 May 1641. III. William, 2d earl, s. and h., K.G., restored to all his father's honours, 1 Dec. 1665, m., 1st, Henrietta-Maria, da. of James Stanley, earl of Derby, relict of Richard, lord Molyneaux ; and 2dly, Henrietta, da. of Frederick-Charles de Roye de la Rochefaucauld, earl of Roye and Rouci, but d. s.p. 16 Oct. 1695, when the earldom of Strafford, the viscounty and barony of Wentworth became extinct, but the barony of Raby and the baronetcy devolved on IV. Thomas, 2d baron, cousin and h., (eldest surviving son of sir Wil- liam Wentworth, s. and h. of sir William Wentworth, next brother to Thomas, 1st earl of Strafford, created viscount Wentworth, of Wentworth Woodhouse, and of Stainborough, co. York, and earl of Strafford, with re- mainder to his brother, Peter Wentworth, esq., and his issue male, 4 Sept. 1711, elected K.G., 26 Oct. 1712, m. Anne, da. and h. of sir Henry John- son, of Bradenham, co. Bucks, and d. \b Nov. 1739. V. William, 2d earl, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of John Camp- bell, duke of Argyle and Greenwich, but d. s.p. 20 March 1791. VI. Frederick Thomas, 3d earl, cousin and h., (s. and h. of William Wentworth, esq., only son of Peter Wentworth, esq., next brother to the 1st earl, and on whom the dignity was limited,) m. Eliza, da. of Thomas Gould, of Milbourne, co. Dorset, esq., but dying s.p. 7 Aug. 1799j all his Iwnours became Ext. WENTWORTH, of Gosfield, co. Essex. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir John Wentworth, created as above, vi. Catherine, da. of sir Moyle Finch, knt. and hart., but dying s.p.m. Oct. 1631, the title became Ext. WENTWORTH, of West Bretton, co. York. Cr. 27 Sept. 1664. I. Sir Thomas Wentworth, created as above, (with remainder to his brother Matthew,) m. Grace, da. and h. of Francis Popley, of Moor- house, gent., (who re-m. Alexander, earl of Eglintoun,) but d. s.p. 5 Dec. 1675. II. Sir Matthew, b. and h., m., 1st, Judith, da. of Cotton Horn, of CO. York, gent. ; 2dly, Judith, da. of Thomas Rhodes, of Flockton, co. York, gent. ; and 3dly, Anne, da. of William Osbaldeston, of Hunmanby, CO. York, esq. Sir Matthew d. 1 Aug. 1677- III. Sir Matthew, s. and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Elizabeth, da. of William Osbaldeston, esq., and d. Feb. 1 705-6. IV. Sir William, s. and h., m. Diana, da. of sir William Blacket, of Newcastle and of Hexham, co. Northumberland, bart., and d. I March 1763. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 211 V. Sir Thomas, s. andh., took the name of Blacket on inheriting his maternal estates, d. unm, 10 July 1792, when the title became Ext. WENTWORTH, of North Empsall, co. York. Cr. 28 July 1692. I. Sir John Wentworth, created as ahove, m., 1st, Mary, da. of John, viscount I/onsdale, who d. s.p.m. ; and, 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Wil- liam, 1st duke of Devonshire. II. Sir Butler-Cavendish, s. and h., d. s.p. 1743, when the title became WERDEN. Cr. 28 Nov. 1672. I. Sir John Werden, secretary to H.R.H. James, duke of York, created as above, m., 1st, Ijucy, da. of dr. Osborne, D.D., who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of William Osborne, of Kenyford, co. Devon, esq., and d. 29 Oct. 1716, aet. 77- II. Sir John, s. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of Robert Breton, of Northampton, esq., who d. s.p.m. ; and, 2dly, Judith, da. of John Eyre, of Maidford, co. Northampton, esq. Sir John m. two other wives, but dying s.p.m. 13 Feb. 1758, the title became Ext. W^ESCOMBE. Cr. 23 March 1699-1700. I. Sir Martin Wescombe, Consul at Cadiz, created as above, m. , da. of , II. Sir Anthony, s. and h., m. , da. and h. of Calmady, esq., and d. 6 Dec. 1752, when it is presumed the title became Ext. WHARTON, of KiRKBY Kendall, co. Westmoreland^ Cr. 19 Dec. 1677. I. Sir George Wharton, treasurer and paymaster of the Ordnance, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Butler ; sir George sold his estate to raise a troop of horse for the king, and took the command of it himself : he was a writer in various branches of literature, particularly astrology ; he d. 12 Aug. 1681, aet. 67. II. Sir PoLYCARPUs, s. and h., m. Theophila, da. of Justinian Sher- burne, 2d brother to sir Edward Sherburne, knt., but dying s.p.s. ante 1741, the title became 212 SYNOPSIS OF THE WHEATE, of Glympton, co. Oxox. Cr. 2 May 1696. I. Sir Thomas Wheate, created as above, m. Anne, da. and co-h. of George Sawbridge, of liondon, esq., and d. 25 Aug. 1721. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Alary, da. and co-h. of Thomas Gould, of Oak End, co. Bucks, esq., but d. s.p.m. May 1746. III. Sir George, b. and h., m. Avice, da. of sir Jacob Ackworth, knt., and d. 4 June 1752. IV. Sir George, s. and h., d. unm. 26 Jan. 1700. V. Sir Jacob, b. and h., m. Maria, da. of David Shaw, of New Vork, esq., but d. s.p. 1783. VI. Rev. sir John-Thomas, b. and h., d. unm. 14 July 1816, when the title became Ext. WHITMORE, of Apley, co. Salop. Cr. 28 June 1641. I. Sir Thomas Whit more, created as above, m. Eh'zabeth, da. and h* of sir William Acton, knt., alderman of London, and d. circa 1653. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Eliab Harvey, of London, merchant, but dying s.p. about March 1691), the title became Ext. WIDDRINGTON, of Widdrington, co. Northumberland. Cr. 9 July 1642. T. Sir William Widdrington, created as above, was advanced to the dignity of baron Widdrington, of Blankney, co. Lincoln, 10 Nov. 1643 ; m. Mary, da. and h. of sir Anthony Thorold, of Blankney, co. Lincoln, knt. His lordship was slain on the part of king Charles II., 3 Sept. 1650, set. 39, at the fight of Wigan Lane. II. William, 2d baron, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. and h. of sir Pere- grine Bertie, of Eveden, co. Lincoln, knt., and d. circa 1676. III. William, 3d baron, s. and h., m. Alathea, da. and h. of Charles, viscount Fairfax, and d. circa 1695. IV. William, 4th baron, s. and h., m., 1st, Jane, da. and h. of sir Tho- mas Tempest, of Stella, co. Durham ; and 2dly, Catherine, da. of Graham. His lordship was found guilty of high treason, 7 July 171fij for having taken part in the insurrection of 1715, whereby his honours became Forfeited.* WIDDRINGTON, of Cartington, co. Northumberland. Cr. 8 Aug. 1642. I. Sir Edward Widdrington, a bart. of Scotland, created as above, TO. , da. of Charleton, of Hesleyside, co. Northumberland, but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. • Hl» lordship d. 1743, leaving issue by his first wife. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 213 WILBRAHAM, of Woodhey, co. Chester. Cr. 5 3Iarch 1620-1. I. Sir Richard Wilbraham, created as above, tn. Grace, da. of Tho- mas, viscount Savage, and d. circa 1642. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizibeth, da. and co-h. of sir Roger Wil- braham, knt. ; he was a distinguished cavalier during the civil wars, and d. 31 Oct. 1660. III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. andh. of Edward Mitton, of Weston-under-Lyziard, co. Stafford, esq., but dying s.p.m. Aug. 1692, his estates devolved on his sisters and co-heirs, but the title became Ext. WILDE. Cr. 13 Sept. 1660. I. Sir William Wilde, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of , who d. s.p. ; 2dly, Jane, da. of Felix Wilson, of Stanwell, co. Mid- dlesex, gent. ; 3dly, -, da. of . Sir William was recorder of London, and afterwards one of the justices of the court of King's Bench, and d. 23 Nov. 1679, set. 68. II. Sir Felix, s. and h., m., 1st, Eleanor, da. of sir Thomas Twysden, of Bradbourn, co. Kent, bart. ; and 2dly, IMary, da. of sir Thomas Style, of Wateringbury, co. Kent, bart., but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. WILLIAMS, of Vaynol, co. Carmarthen. Cr. 15 June 1622. I. Sir William Williams, created as above, m., 1st, Ellen, da. of ^\'illiam Williams, of Cochwillan ; 2dly, Dorothy, da. of Edward Dymock, of Willington. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Katherine, da. of Robert Wynne, esq. Ill Sir William, s. and h., TO., 1st, Margaret, da. of John Wynne, of iMell, esq. ; and 2dly, Margaret, da. and h. of Griffith Jones, of Castel- march, esq. IV. Sir Griffith, s. and h., m. Penelope, da. of Thomas, 1st viscount Bulkley, and d. circa 1663. V. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. young. VI. Sir William, b. and h., m. Ellen, da. of Robert, 2d viscount Bulkley, but dying s.p. circa 1693, tlie title became Ext. WILLIAMS, of Marnehull, co. Dorset. Cr. 19 April 1642. I. Sir Edmund Williams, created as above, m. Mary, da. of sir John Beaumont, of Gracedieu, co. Leicester, bart., but dying s.p. 1644, the title became Ext. 216 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Frances Rix, and d. \^ June 1705. IV. Sir Thomas, s. and h., d. unm. 1724-5. V. Sir Thomas, cousin and h., (s. and h, of William Willys, merchant, 4th son of the 1st bart.,) d. unm. 1726. VI. Sir William, b. and h,, d. unm. 14 April 1732, when the title be- came Ext. WILLYS, of Fek Ditton, co. Cambridge. Cr. 11 June 1646. I. Sir Richard Willys, (brother of the above sir Thomas,) created as above, m. Alice, da. and h. of Thomas Fox, of Waltham Abbey, co. Es- sex, M.D. Sir Richard was colonel of a regt. of hor.se, colonel-general of Lincoln, Nottingham, and Rutland, and governor of the town and Castle of Newark, and d. 1690. II. Sir Thomas-Fox, s. and h., d. insane and unm. 1701, set. 89, when the title became Ext. WINCH, of Hannes, CO. Bedford. Cr. 9 June 1660. I. Sir Humphrey Winch, one of the commissioners of the admiralty, created as above, m. Rebecca, da. of Martin Browne, esq., alderman of London, but dying s.p.m. circa 1703, the title became Ext. Sir Humphrey Winch, of Branston, co. Lincoln, who styled himself ba- ronet, and was nephew of the above, d. without issue, 15 Feb. 1717- WINCHCOMBE, of Bucklebury, co. Berks. Cr. 18 June 1661. I. Sir Henry Winchcombe, created as above, m. Frances, da. of col. Thomas Howard, 2d son of the earl of Berkshire, and d. circa 1668. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. , da. of Rolls, but dying s.p. Nov. 1703, aet. 43, the title became Ext. WINDEBANCK, of Haines, co. Wilts. Cr. 25 Nov. 1645. I. Sir Thomas Windebanck is said to have been created as above. Haines Hill is in the parish of Hurst, co. Berks, and was the seat of sir Francis Windebanck, secretary of state to king Charles the 1st, one of whose sons, Thomas, is said to have been of the privy chamber to the same monarch ; whether this was the person created a baronet has not been as- certained, nor has any subsequent trace of him or his descendants been discovered till 1719, when a sir Francis Windebanck, bart., died:, Iseaviug every thing to his widow Ehzabeth. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 2l7 WINDHAM, of PiLSDEK Court, co. Dorset. Cr. 4 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Hugh Wikdham, created as above, m. Mary, da. of Christo- pher Alanson, of London, gent., but dying s.p.m. circa 1663, the title be- came Ext. WINDHAM, of Trent, co. Somerset. Cr. 18 Nov. 1673. I. Sir Francis Windham, created as above, m. Anne, da. and h. of Thomas Gerrard, of Trent, co. Somerset. Sir Francis entertained Charles II. after the battle of Worcester, at his house at Trent, where the king remained concealed several days ; he d. 1676. II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Thomas Croke, of Water Pery, co. Oxon, knt., and d. circa 1691, s.p.m. III. Sir Francis, b. and h., m., 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Richard On- slow, of Clandon, co. Surrey, bart. ; 2dly, Hester, widow of Matthew In- gram, gent. ; and 3dly, Henrietta, da. of Thomas Wiggington, of Ham, CO. Surrey, gent., widow of sir Richard Newdigate, bart., (who re-m, Wil- liam Lowfield, gent.) Sir Francis d. at Chelsea, co. Middlesex, 22 JMarch 1715. IV. Sir Francis, grandson and h., (only son of Thomas Wyndham, esq., s. and h. of the last bart., by his 1st marriage,) d. a minor, set. circa 12 years April 1719, Avhen the title became Ext. WINFORD, of Grashampton, co. Worcester. Cr. 3 July 1702. I. Sir Thomas Winford, created as above, m. Sarah, da. and h. of Michael Pearce, of Drury Lane, co. Middlesex, apothecary. Sir Thomas was prothonotary of the court of Common Pleas, and d. s.p. circa 1 702. II. Sir Thomas-Cookes, nephew and h., (s. and h. of Henry Winford, esq,, only brother of the 1st bart., on the heirs male of whose body the dig- nity was entailed,) m., 1st, Beata, da. of sir Henry Parker, of Honington, CO. Warwick, bart. ; and 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Wilmot, of Broms- grove, CO. Worcester, gent., but dying s.p. 19 Jan. 1743-4, the title became Ext. WINGFIELD, of Goodwins, co. Suffolk. Cr. 17 May 1627. I. Sir Anthony Wingfield, created as above, wi. Anne, da. of sir John Deane, of Dean's Hall, co. Essex, knt., and d. 30 July 1638, set. 38. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m., 1st, Susannah, da. of sir John Jacob, of L 218 SYNOPSIS OF THE Bromley, co. Middlesex, bart. ; 2dly, Mary, da. of sir John Wintour, of Lidney, co. Gloucester, knt., and d. circa 1656. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) d. beyond sea, a mi- nor and mim. IV. Sir Henry, half-brother and h., (by the 2d marriage,) m. Mary, da. of Mervyn, 2d earl of Castlehaven, and d. in Lorraine 1677- V. Sir Henry, s. and h., m, Guarigiies, of Thoulouse; following king James II. on his abdication, he d. beyond sea, s.p., 1712. VI. Sir Mervyn, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of Theobald Dalton, of Grenan, co. Westmeath, in Ireland, but dying s.p.m., the title became Ext. WINTOUR, of Huddington, co. Worcester. Cr. 29 April 1642. I. Sir George Wintour, created as above, »n., 1st, lady Frances, da. of John, earl of Shrewsbury ; 2dly, Mary, da. of Charles, lord Carrington ; and 3dly, Mary, da. and co-h. of sir George Kemp, of Pentlow Hall, co. Essex, knt. and bart., but dying s.p. 4 June 1658, the title became Ext. WINTRINGHAM, of Dover Street, St. George's, Hanover Square. Cr. 7 Nov. 1774. I. Sir Clifton Wintringham, M.D. F.R.S., created as above, d. s.p. 10 Jan. 1794, when the title became Ext. Gervase Clifton, son of sir Gervase Clifton, bart., on whom the dignity was entailed, d. s.p. before sir Clifton. WISEMAN, of TnuNDERSLEY, CO. Essex. Cr. 18 Dec. 1628. I. Sir Richard Wiseman, created as above, d. s.p,, when the title became Ext. WISEMAN, of Riven-Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 15 June 1660. I. Sir William Wiseman, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir Lewis Mansell, of Margam, co. Glamorgan, knt. and bart,, but dying s.p.m. circa 1688, the title became Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 219 WITTEWRONG, of Stantonbury, co. Bucks. Cr. 2 May 1662. I. Sir John "Wittewrong, created as above, w., 1st, Mary, da. of sir Thomas Middleton, of Chirk, co. Denbigh, knt. ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Timothy Middleton, of Stansted Mountfichet, co. Essex, esq. ; 3dly, Catherine, sister of John, 1st lord Haversham, and d. June 1693. II. Sir John, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m., 1st, Clare, da. of sir Joseph Alston, of Chelsea, co. Middlesex, bart., who d. s.p.m. ; 2dly, mrs. Blartha Sebrook, niece of Backwell, alderman of London, and d. circa 1703. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of Samuel White, of London, merchant, and d. 30 Jan. 1722. IV. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 27 March 1744. V. Sir Wir,i,TAM, b. and h., m. Sybilla, da. of , and d. at Lambeth, Jan. 1761. VI. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. 13 Jan. 1771? when the title became Ext. WOLRICHE, of DuDMASTON, co. Salop. Cr. 4 Aug. 1641. I. Sir Thomas Wolriche, created as above, m. Ursula, da. of Thomas Otley, of Pitchford, co. Salop, esq., and d. 1668, aet. 70. II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Ehzabeth, da. of sir Walter Wrottesley, of Wrottesley, co. Stafford, bart., and d. s.p. 1689, aet. 61. III. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of George Weld, of Wil- ley, CO. Salop, esq., and d. 1690. IV. Sir John, b. and h., drowned in attempting to pass the Severn on horseback, s.p. 25 June 1723, when the title became Ext. WOLSTENHOLME, of London. Cr. 10 Jan. 1664-5. I. Sir John Wolstenholme, created as above, m. Anne, sister of sir Thomas Dallison, of Laughton, co. Lincoln. Sir John was one of the farmers of the customs. ^,. , , , ,. t^, . , , II. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Ehzabeth, da. of Phineas Andrews, of Denton Court, CO. Kent, esq., and d. 1691. ,»,.,, „. III. Sir John, s. andh., m., 1st, Mary, da. and h. of Nicholas Kainton, of Forty Hall, in Enfield, co. Middlesex, esq. ; 2dly, Temperance, da. of Tho- mas, lord Crewe, relict of sir Rowland Alston, of Odell, co. Bedford, bart., by whom he had no issue, and d. 11 Feb. 1708 9. , ,„ u IV. Sir Nicholas, s. and h., m. Grace, da. of sir Edward Waldo, of Pinner, co. Middlesex, knt., but d. s.p. 19 Feb. I7I6. V. Sir William, b. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Benjamin n heeler, eent., but d. s.p.m. 31 Jan. 1723. ' VI. Sir Thomas, uncle and h., (2d son of sir Thomas, 2d bart.,) d. s.p. vil. Sir Francis, s. and h., administrator to his father in 1738, at whose decease the title became Ext. 1.2 220 SYNOPSIS OF THE WOODFORD, of Carleby, co. Likcoln. Cr. 28 July 1791. I. Sir Ralph Woodford, created as above, British Resident at the Hanse Towns, and sometime minister at the court of Denmark, m. Ger- trude, da. and co-h. of Reesen, esq., and d. 26 Aug. 1810. II. Sir Ralph-James, governor of the island of Trinidad, s. and h., d. unm. 17 May 1828, aet. 44, when the title became Ext. WORSLEY, (afterwards WORSLEY-HOLMES,) of Apuldercombe, in the Isle of Wight. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Richard Worsley, created as above, m. Frances, da. of sir Henry Nevil, knt., and d. 1622. II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Bridget, da. of sir Henry Wallop, knt., andd. 11 Sept. 1666. III. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Mary, da. of James Herbert, 2d son of Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, and d. 1675. IV. Sir Robert, s. and h., m. Frances, da. of Thomas, 1st viscount Weymouth, but d. 29 July 1747, s.p.m. surviving, set. 80. V. Sir James, cousin and h., (son of sir James Worsley, knt., 3d son of sir Henry, 2d bart.,) m. Rachel, da. of Thomas Merrick, esq., and d. 12 June 1756, set. 86. VI. Sir Thomas, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of John, earl of Cork and Orrery, and d. 23 Sept. 1 768. VII. Right hon. sir Richard, P.C. F.R.S., s. and h., m. Seymour, da. and co-h. of sir John Fleming, bart. Sir Richard was sometime comptroller of the household, and captain-general and vice-admiral of the Isle of Wight ; in 1793, he was appointed minister to the Venetian Republic, where he continued till its dissolution in 1797 ; he d. s.p. 5 Aug. 1805. VIII. Rev. sir Henry Worsley-Holmes, cousin and h., (s. and h. of Robert, son of John, son of George Holmes, s. and h. of Thomas Holmes, 3d son of the 1st bart.,) took the name of Holmes in 1804, pursuant to the will of his maternal uncle, Thomas, lord Holmes ; m. Elizabeth, da. of Leonard, lord Holmes, and d. ^ April 1811. IX. Sir Leonard-Thomas, s. and h., m. Anne, da. of John Delgarno, esq., but dying s.p.m. 10 Jan. 1825, the title became Ext. WORTLEY, of M''oRTLEY, co. York. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir Francis Wortley, created as above, m., 1st, Grace, da. of sir William Bruncker, of Erlestoke, co. Wilts, knt. ; and 2dly, Hesther, da. of George Smithes, alderman of London, widow of Christopher Eyre, alderman of the same. Sir Francis exercised both his pen and his sword in the service of Charles I., raised a troop of horse and was appointed co- lonel ; he was author of several works, the principal of which is, " Cha- racters and Elegies." His estate was much diminished by plunder and se- questration, and he was for several years a prisoner in the Tower, where hed. 1652. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. ^1 II. Sir Francis, s. and h., m. Frances, da. and co-h. of sir "William Faunt, of Feston, co. Leicester, but dying s.p.l. 1666, the title became Ext.» WRAY, of Glentworth, co. Lincoln. Cr. 25 Nov. 1612. WRAY, of AsHBY, CO. Lincoln. Cr. 27 June 1660. I. Sir William Wray, created as above, wi., 1st, Lucy, da. of sir Ed- ward Montague, of Boughton, co. Northampton, knt. ; 2dly, Frances, da. of sir William Drury, of Hawsted, co. Suffolk, knt., and co-h. of her brother, sir Robert Drury, knt., and d. 13 Aug. 1617. II. Sir John, s. and h., by the 1st marriage, m. Grissel, da. and h. of sir Hugh Bethell, of Ellerton, co. York, knt. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. 1st, Elizabeth, da. of sir Henry Willoughby, of Risley, co. Derby, bart., relict of sir Symond D'Ewes, of Stow Hall, co. Suffolk, bart. ; and 2dly, Sarah, da. of sir John Evelyn, of West Dean, co. Wilts, knt., but d. s.p.m. II. and IV. Sir Christopher, cousin and h., (only surviving son of sir William Wray, of Ashby, bart., so created as above, by his wife, Olympia, da. of sir Humphrey Tufton, knt. and bart. Sir William was s. and h. of sir Christopher Wray, knt., only surviving son of sir William Wray, the 1st bart., of Glentworth, by his 2d marriage,) d. s.p., when the ba- ronetcy of Wray, of Ashby, became Ext., but that of Wray, of Glentworth, devolved on V. Sir Baptist-Edward, cousin and h., (son of Edward Wray, esq., 2d son of sir Christopher Wray, knt., above named,) m. Dorothy, da. and h. of Hannibal Horsley, esq., of the Isle of Wight, widow of the hon. George Fane, son of the 1 st earl of Westmorland, but d. s.p. VI. Sir Drury, uncle and h., (3d son of sir Christopher Wray, knt., above named,) m. Anne, da. and h. of Thomas Casey, of Rathcannon, co. Limerick, in Ireland, esq,, and d. 30 Oct. I7IO. VII. Sir Christopher, lieut.-col., s. and h., d. unm. at Portsmouth, twelve days after his father. VITI. Sir Cecil, b. and h., m. Mary, da. of Edward Harrison, of Alorely, co. Antrim, in Ireland, esq., but d. s.p. 9 May 1736. IX. Sir John, cousin and h., (s. and h. of William Wray, esq., only son of Cecil Wray, esq., 4th and youngest son of sir Christopher, above named,) m. Frances, da. of Fairfax Norcliffe, of Langton, co. York, esq., and d. 26 Jan. 1752. X. Sir Cecil, s. and h., m, Esther, da. of Summers, of Summers Castle, CO. Lincoln, but d. s.p. 10 Jan. 1805. XI. Sir William-James, cousin and h., (only surviving son of Wil- Ham-Ullithorne Wray, only son of Cecil Wiay, esq., only surviving brother of sir John, 9th bart.,) d. s.p. 27 Aug. 1 809, when the title became Ext. * His natural da., Anne Wortley, alias Newcomen, m. Sidney Mon- tague Wortley, esq., 2d son of Edward, earl of Pembroke. »M SYNOPSIS OF THE j WRIGHT, of Dagenham, co. Essex. I Cr. 1 1 June 1660. j I. Sir Henry Wright, created as above, m. Anne, da. of John, lord ! Crewe, of Stene, and d. 5 Feb. 1663. i II. Sir Henry, s. and h., d. a minor and unm. 1681, when the title \ became j Ext. i WRIGHT, of Cranham Hall, co. Essex. Cr. 15 Feb. 1660-1. I. Sir Benjamin Wright, created as above, m. Jane, da. of William Williams, of London, merchant, and d. Oct. I7O6. II. Sir Nathan, s. and h., m., 1st, Anne, da. of John Merike, of Lon- don, merchant ; 2dly, Elizabeth, da. of Francis Bragg, of Hatfield Peverell, CO. Essex, esq. ; 3dly, Elizabeth, da. of John Bowater, of Coventry, esq. ; and 4thly, Abigael, da. of Samuel Tryst, of Culworth, co. Northampton, esq. Sir Nathan d. \6 Oct. 1727, aet. 66. III. Sir Nathan, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Margaret, da. of sir Francis Lawley, of Spoonbill, co. Salop, bart., and d. s.p.m. sxir- viving 1737, aet. 53. IV. Sir Samuel, b. and h., (by the 4th marriage,) d. s.p. at Lisbon, 10 Jan. 1737-8, when the title became Ext. WROTH, of Blenden Hall, in Kent. Cr. 29 Nov. 1660. I. Sir John Wroth, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Toby, lord Caulfield, in Ireland, relict, 1st, of William Gore, and 2dly, of sir Paul Harris, and d. circa 1672. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Elizabeth, da. of Peregrine Palmer, of Fair- field, CO. Somerset, esq., and d. circa 1677- III. Sir John, s. and h., d. s.p. IV. Sir Thomas, b. and h., m. Mary, da. and h. of Francis Osbaldeston, of Aldersbrook, co. Essex, but dying s.p,m. 27 June 1722, the title became Ext. ■ WYCHE, of Chewton, co. Somerset. Cr. 20 Dec. 1729. I. Sir Cyrill Wyche, created as above, m. Anne, da. of Magnus Wedderkop, minister to the duke of Holstein. Sir Cyrill was, at his creation, his majesty's resident at Hamburgh, and sometime minister and envoy extraordinary to the circle of Lower Saxony ; afterwards envoy ex- traordinary to the court of Russia ; dying at Tangstead, in Holstein, s.p.m. surviving 1756, »t. 61, the title is believed to have become Ext. EXTINCT BARONETAGE. 223 WYNNE, of Leeswood, co. Flint. Cr. 9 Aug. 1731. I. Sir George Wynne, created as above, m. , da. of Lloyd, of CO. Flint, but d. s.p.s. II. Sir John, b. and h., (on whom the dignity was entailed,) m. , da. of , and d. 11 Nov. 1764. III. Sir John, s. and h., appears to have succeeded his father, and to have been living in 1771, since which period nothing concerning the family has been ascertained. WYN'NE, of Gwedir, co. Caernarvon. Cr. 29 June 1611. I. Sir John Wynne, created as above, m. Sidney, da. of sir William Gerrard, lord chancellor of Ireland. Sir John was a great collector of Welsh antiquities and author of a history of the "Gwedir family"; he d. 1 March 1626, set. 73. II. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Anne, da. and co-h. of sir Francis Darcy, of Isleworth, co. Middlesex. Sir Richard was gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles I., when Prince of Wales, and attended him in. his journey into Spain ; of this journey he drew up an admirable account, printed by Thomas Hearne ; on the accession of Charles to the throne, he was appointed treasurer to the queen, and d. s.p. 1649, aet. 61. III. Sir Owen, b. and h., m. Grace, da. of Hugh WilHams, of Werg, co. Caernarvon, and d. circa 1 660. IV. Sir Richard, s. and h., m. Sarah, da. of sir Thomas Middleton, of Chirk Castle, co. Denbigh, hart., but d. s.p.m. V. Sir John, cousin and h., (only son of Henry Wynne, esq., 10th son of the 1st hart.,) m. Jane, da. and h. of Eyton Evans, of Wynn-stay, co. Denbigh, esq., but (/. s.p. 7 Jan. 1719, aet. 91, leaving his estates to his kinsman, sir Watkin Williams, bart., but the title became Ext. WYTHAM, of Goldsborough, co. York. Cr. 13 Dec. 1683. I. Sir John Wytham, created as above, d. s.p. 15 Nor. 1689, aet. 45, when the title became Ext. YATE, of Buckland, co. Berks. Cr. 30 July 1622. I. Sir Edward Yate, created as above, m. Catherine, sister of sir Henry Baker, of Sisinghurst, co. Kent, knt. and bart., and d. circa 1645. II. Sir John, s. and h., m. Mary, da. and co-h. of Humphrey Packing, ton, of Chaddesley Corbet, co. Worcester, esq. 224 SYNOPSIS OF THE III. Sir Chahles, s. and h,, m. Frances, da. of Sir Thomas Gage, of Firle, co. Sussex, bart., and d. circa 1680. IV. Sir John, s. and h., d. unm. at Paris 1G90, when the title became Ext. YEAMANS, of BaisTOL. Cr. 12 Jan. 1664-5. I. Sir John Yeajians, created as above, m., 1st, , da. of Limp ; 2dly, ISIargaret, da. of the rev. John Forster, of Barbadoes. Sir John was the eldest son of Robert Yeamans, sheriff of Bristol, who was executed for his loyalty to king Charles I., 30 May 1643. Sir John settled in Barbadoes, where he possessed large estates ; he had also a grant of 48,000 acres of land in South Carolina. IT. Sir William, s. and h., (by the 1st marriage,) m. Willoughby, da. of sir James Browne, knt. III. Sir John, s. and h., m. Margaret, da. of Philip Gibbes, of Bar- badoes, esq. IV. Sir John, s. and h., nj., in Barbadoes, Anne, da. of mr. Scantle- bury. V. Sir John, s. and h., was living in Barbadoes 1740. VI. Rev. sir Robert, d. s.p. 19 Feb. 1788, when the title became Ext. YEAMANS, of Redland, co. Gloucester. Cr. 31 Dec. 1666. I. Sir Robert Yeamans, younger brother of sir John, above men- tioned, created as above, m. , da. of sir Edward Stafford, of Bradfield, CO. Berks, knt., but dying s.p. 1686-7, the title became Ext. YELVERTON, of RouGHAM, co. Norfolk. Cr. 31 May 1620. I. Sir William Yelverton, created as above, m. Dionysia, da. and co-h. of Richard Stubbes, of Edgefield, co. Norfolk, esq. II. Sir William, s. and h., m. Ursula, da. of Thomas, lord Richardson, chief justice of the King's Bench, and d. 19 July 1648. III. Sir William, s. and h., d. unm. 15 Nov. 1649, when the title became Ext. YELVERTON, of Easton Mauduit, co. Northampton. Cr. 30 June 1641. I. Sir Christopher Yelverton, created as above, m. Ann, da. of sir William Twysden, of Royden Hall, co. Kent, bart., and d. 4 Dec. 1654. EXTINCT BARONETAGE, 225 II. Sir Henry, s. and h., m. Susan, in her own right, baroness Grey de Ruthyn, and d. 3 Oct. 1670. III. Sir Charles, s. and h., succeeded his mother in the barony of Grey de Ruthyn, 28 Jan. 1G76, d. unm. \^ May 1679. IV. Henry, 15th baron, b. and h., was created viscount Longueville 21 April 1 690, to. Barbara, da. of sir John Talbot, of Laycock, co. Wilts, knt., and d. 24 March 1704. V. Talbot, 2d viscount, s. and h., was advanced to the dignity of earl of Sussex, 26 Sept. 1717, in. Lucy, da. of Henry Pelham, of Lewes, co. Sussex, esq., and d. 27 Oct. 1731. VI. George-Augustus, 2d earl, s. andh., d. unm. 8 Jan. 1758. VIT. Henry, 3d earl, b. and h., m. Hester, da. of John Hall, of Mans- field Woodhouse, co. Nottingham, esq., but d. s.p.m. 22 April 1799, when the barony of Grey de Ruthyn devolved on his grandson and h., but the earldom, viscounty, and baronetcv became Ext. YONGE, of CuLLETON, CO. Devon. Cr. 26 Sept. 1661. I. Sir John Yonge, created as above, m. Elizabeth, da. of sir William Strode, of Newnham, co. Devon, knt., and d. circa 1663. II. Sir Walter, s. and h., to. Isabel, da. of sir John Davie, of Credy, CO. Devon, bart., and rf, 21 Nov. 1670. III. Sir Walter, s. and h., m., 1st, Gertrude, da. of sir WiUiam Morrice, of Werrington, co. Devon, hart., who d. s.p.s. ; 2dly, Gwen, da. and co-h. of sir Robert Williams, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, bart., and rf. circa 1731. IV. Sir William, K.B., s. and h., m., 1st, Mary, da. of Samuel Heath- cote, of Hackney, co. Middlesex, esq., from whom he was divorced ; and, 2dly, Anna, da. and co-h. of Thomas, lord Howard, of Effingham. Sir William d. 10 Aug. 1755. V. Sir George, K.B., s. and h., to. Anne, da. and h. of Bourchier Clieve, of Foot's Cray, co. Kent, esq., but dying s.p. circa 1810, the title became Ext. YOUNG. Cr. 10 March 1628. I. Sir Richard Young, gent, of the Privy Chamber, created as above, m. Martha, sister of sir William Forth, knt., but dying s.p., the title became Ext. 13 A COMPLETE LIST OP ALE THE BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND, FROM THEIR FIRST INSTITUTION TO THE PRESENT TIME, Distinguishing those which have become extinct, from those which are in existence ; the latter being shewn by italic print. KING JAMES I. 1611. May 22. Bacon, of Redgrave, Suffolk. Molyneux, of Seflon, Lancaster. {Earl ofSeflon.) Mansel, of Margam, Glamorgan. Shirley, of Staunton, Leicester. {Earl Ferrers.) Stradling, of St. Donat's, Glamorgan. Leke, of Sutton, Derby. Pelham, of Laughton, Sussex. {Earl of Chichester.) Hoghton, of Hog/tton Tower, Lancaster. Hobart, of Intwood, Norfolk. {Earl of Buckinghamshire.) Booth, of Dunham Massey, Cheshire. Peyton, of Isleham, Cambridge. Tollemache, of Helmingham, Suffolk. Clifton, of Clifton, Notlingham. Gerard, of Bryn, Lancaster. Aston, of Tixhall, Staffordshire. Knyvett, of Buckenham, Norfolk. St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire. { Viscount Boling- broke.) Shelley, of Maresfield, Sussejc- June 29. Savage, of Rock Savage, Chester. Barrington, of Barrington Hail, Essex. Berkeley, of Wymundham, Leicester. Wentworth, of Wentworth Woodhouse, York. Musgrave, of Eden Hall, Cumberland. Seymour, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon. {Duke of Sonurset.) Finch, of Eastwell, Kent. {Earl of Winchilsea and Notting- ham.) Cope, of HanweU, Oxon. 228 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1611. June 29. Monson, of Carleton, Lincoln. (Lord Monson.) Greslei/, of Drakelow, Derby. Tracy, of Stanway, Gloucester. Wentworth, of Gosfield, Essex. Belasyse, of Newborough, York. Constable, of Flarnborough, York, Leigh, of Stoneleigh, Warwick. Noel, of Brook, Rutland. Cotton, of Connington, Hunts. Cholmondeley, of Cholmondeley, Chester. Molyneux, of Tevershall, Nottingham. ' Wortley, of Wortley, York. Savile, of Thornhill, York. Kniveton, of Mercaston, Derby. Wodehouse, of Kimberley, Norfolk. {Lord Wodehouse.) Pope, of Wileot, Oxford. Harington, of Ridlington, Rutland. • Savile, of Methley, York. Willoughby, of Risley, Derby. Tresham, of Rushton, Northampton. Brudenell, of Deene, Norlhampton. (Far! of Cardigan.) St. Paul, of Snaresford, Lincoln. Tirwhitt, of Stainfield, Lincoln. Dallison, of Loughton, Lincoln. • Carr, of Sleaford, Lincoln. Hussey, of Huntingdon, Lincoln. Mordaunl, of Massingham, Norfolk. Bendish, of Steeple Bumstead, Essex. Wynne, of Gwedir, Caernarvon. Throckmorton, of Tortworth, Gloucester. Worsley, (afterwards Worsley-Holmes,) of Apuldercombe, Isle of Wight. Fleetwood, of Caldwick, Stafford. Spencer, of Yarnton, Oxon. Tufton, of Hoth field, Kent. {Earl of Thanet.) Peyton, of Knowlton, Kent. Morrison, of Cashiobury, Herts. Baker, of Sisinghurst, Kent. Appleton, of South Bemsted, Essex. Sidley, of Ailesford, Kent. Twysden, of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent. Hales, of Woodchurch, Kent. Monyns, of Waldershare, Kent. Mildmay, of Moulsham, Essex. Maynard, of Estaines-Parva, Essex. Lee, of Quarenden, Bucks. Nov. 25. Portman, of Orchard, Somerset. Saunderson, of Saxby, Lincoln. Sandys, of Wilberton, Cambridge. Gostwick, of WilJington, Bedford. Puckering, of Weston, Herts. Wray, of Glentworth, Lincoln. • Ayloffe, of Braxted, Essex. JVyvill, of Constable Burton, York. Peshall, of Horsiey, Stafford. Englefield, of Wotton Basset, Wilts. Ridgeway, of Torrington, Devon. Essex, of Bewcot, Berks. Gorges, of Langford, Wilts. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 229 1612. Nov. 25. Devereux, of Castle Bromwich, Worcester. (Visct. Hereford.) Mohun, of Boconnoc, Cornwall. Grimston, of Bradfield, Essex. Holt, of Aston, Warwick. Napier, of JjUton Hoo, Bedford. Bayiiing, of Beiitley-Parva, Essex. Temple, of Stowe, Bucks. Peneystone, of Leigh, Sussex. 1615. May 27. Blackston, of Blackston, Durham. June 10. Dormer, of Wenge, Bucks. (Lord Dormer.) 1617. April 5. Egerton, {now Grey-Egerton^ of Oulton Park, Chester. April 16. Tdwnshend, of Bcdnham, Norfolk, {Marquess Townsheiul.) May 1. Clarke, of Salford, Warwick. Oct. 2. Fitton, of Gawsworth, Chester. 1617-8. March 11. Lucy, of Broxbourne, Herts. 1618. May 25. Boynton, of Braniston, York. July 25. Lyttelton, of Frankley, Worcester. {Lord Lyttelton.) Dec. 24. Leigh, of Newnham, Warwick. 1618-9. Feb. 25. Burdett, of Bramcote, Warwick. March 1. Morton, of St. Andrew's Milborn, Dorset. 1619. May 31. Hervey, of Kedbrooke, Kent. June 4. Mackworth, of Normanton, Rutland. June 15. Grey, of Chillingham, Northumberland. July 1 9. Villiers, of Brooksby, Leicester. July 20. Ley, of Westbury, Wilts. July 21. Hicks, {now Hicks-Beach,) of Beverston, Gloucester. Sept. 17. Beaumont, of Cole-Orton, Leicester. Nov. 10. Salusbury, of Llewenny, Denbigh. Nov. 16. Dryden, of Canon's Ashby, Northampton. Nov. 28. Airmine, of Osgodby, Lincoln. Dec. 1. Bamburgh, of Houghton, York. Dec. 3. Hartopp, of Freathby, Leicester. Dec. 31. Mill, of Camor's Court, Sussex. 1619-20. Jan. 31. RadclyfTe, of Derwentwater, Cumberland. Feb, 6. Foulis, of Ingleby Manor, York. Feb. 16. Phelipps, of Barrington, Somerset. March 7. Forster, of Bamborough Castle, Northumberland. March 23. Chester, of Chichley, Bucks. 1620. March 28. Try on, of Layer Marney, Essex. April 2. Newton, of Charlton, Kent. April 12. Botiler, of Hatfield Woodhall, Herts. April 13. Gerard, of Harrow-on-the-Hili, Middlesex. May 3. Lee, of Langley, Salop. May 5. Berney, (f Parlchall, in Beedham, Norfolk. May 20. Forster, of Aldermarston, Berks. May 26. Biggs, of Lenchwick, Worcester. May 30. Bellingham, of Hilsington, Westmoreland. May 31. Yelverton, of Rougham, Norfolk. June 1. Scudamore, of Home Lacy, Hereford. June 2. Gower, of Stittenham, York. (Duke if Sutherland.) June 22. Pakington, of Ailesbury, Bucks. June 28. Assheton, of Lever, Lancaster. July 1. Hicks, of Campden, Gloucester. July 3. Roberts, of Glassenbury, Kent. July 8. Hanmer, of Hanmer, Flint. July 11. Freer, of Water Eyton, Oxford. July 13. Osborne, of Kiveton, York. (Duke of Leeds.) July 20. Felton, of Playford, Suffolk. Chaloner, of Gisborough, York. 230 COMPLETE LIST OF THE J 620. July 23. Bisshopp, of Parham, Sussex. July 26. Vincent, of Stoke D'' Abernon, Surrey. 1620-1. Feb. 27. Clere, of Ormesby, Norfolk. March 8. Tichborne, of Tichbome House, Hants. May 5. Wilbraham, of Woodhey, Chester. 1621. May 8. Delves, of Dodington, Chester. June 29. Palmer, of Wingham, Kent. July 3. Robartes, of Truro, Cornwall. July 29. Rivers, of Chafford, Kent. Sept. 6. Darnell, of He3'ling, Lincoln. Sept. 14. Sidley, of Great Chart, Kent. Sept. 21. Browne, of Waleot, Northampton. Oct. 1 1. Hewet, of Headley Hall, York. Oct. 16. Jerningham, of Cossey, Norfolk. {Lord Stafford.) Nov. 8. Hyde, of Albury, Herts. Nov. 9. Phillips, of Picton Castle, Pembroke. Nov. 24. Stepney, of Prendergast, Pembroke. Dec. 6. Wake, of Clevedon, Somerset. Dec. IB. Watson, of Rockingham Castle, Northampton. Dec. 21. Colbrand, of Boreham, Sussex. Dec. 30. Masham, of High Lever, Essex. 1621-2. Jan. 4. Hotham, of Scarborough, York. (Lord Hot/tam.) Jan. 1 4. Mansel, of Muddlescombe, Caermartlien. Jan. 1 8. Powell, of Pengethly, Hereford. Feb. 16. Garrard, of Lamer, Herts. Feb. 23. Grosvenor, of Eaton. (Marquess of Westminster.) March 11. Moody, of Garesdon, Wilts. March 17. Barker, of Grimston Hall, in Trimley, Suffolk. March 18. Button, of Alton, Wilts. 1621. May 14. Goring, of Burton, Sussex. May 18. Courtene, of Aldington, Worcester. 1 622. March 26. Gage, of Firle, Sussex. ( Viscount Gage.) May 23. Norton, of Rotherfield, Hants. May 30. Leventhorpe, of Shingey Hall, Herts. June 3. Bedell, of Hamerton, Hunts. June 13. Darell, of West Woodhey, Berks. June 15. Williams, of Vaynol, Caermarthen. June 18. Ashby, of Harefield, Middlesex. July 3. Ashley, of St. Giles, Winburne, Dorset. July 4. Cooper, of Rockboume, Hants. (Earl of Shaftesbury. ) July 17. Prideaux, of Netherton, Devon. July 21. Hesilrigge, (tiow Hazlerigge,) of Nbsely Hall, Leicester. July 22. Burton, of Stokerston, Leicester. July 24. Foljambe, of Walton, Derby. July 30, Yate, of Buckland, Berks. Aug. 1. Chudleigh, of Aston, Devon. Aug. 2. Drake, of Buckland, Devon. Aug. 13. Meredith, of Stainslev, Devon. Oct. 22. Middleton, of Ruthyn, Denbigh. Nov. 12. Thornhurst, of Agnes Court, Kent. Nov. 1 6. Herbert, of Redcastle, Montgomery'. Dec. 7. Fisher, of Packington, Warwick. Dec. 18. Wastneys, of Headon, Nottingham. Dec. 20. Skipwith, of Prestwould, Leicester. Dec. 22. Harris, of Boreatton, Salop. Dec. 23. Tempest, of Stella, Durham. 1622-3. Feb. 16. Cottington, of Hanworth, Middlesex. 1623. April 12. Harris, of Tong Castle, Salop. June 28. Barkham, of South- Acre, Norfolk. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 231 1623. July 4. Aug. 13. Corbet, of Sprowston, Norfolk. Playters, of Sotterley, Suffolk. 1626- 1626. July 27. Sept. 8. Dec. 20. -7. Jan. 29. Feb, 1. Feb. 5. March 4. March 10. March 12, 1627. March 17. April 19. April 21. May 4. Mav7. May 8. May 11. May 17. May 20. May 21. May 28. May 30. May 31. June 1. June 7. June 8. June 9. June 26. June 28. July 7. July 8. July 11. July 17. July 19. July 23. July 29. Sept. 19. Oct. 31. 1627-8. Feb. 18. March 10, 1628. May 6. May 7. May 21. June 9. June 30. KING CHARLES L Ashfield, of Netherhall, Suffolk. Harjmr, (now Crewe,) of Caulk Abbey, Herbi^ Sebright, of Besford, Worcester. Beaumont, of Grace-Dieu, Leicester. Deling, of Surenden-Dering, Kent. Kempe, of Pentlowe, Essex. Spencer, of Offley, Herts. Brereton, of Handford, Chester. Curwen, of Workington, Cumberland. Russell, of Whille^', Worcester. Estcourt, of Newton, Wilts. Aylesbury, of London. Style, of Wateriiigbury, Kent. Comwallis, of Brome, Suffolk. (Earl Cornwallis.) Drury, of Riddlesworth, Norfolk. Skeffington, of Fisherwick, Oxon. Crane, of Chilton, Suffolk. Wingfield, of Goodwins, Suffolk. Culpeper, of Preston, Kent. Brydges, of Wilton, Hereford. Kirle, of Much Marcle, Hereford- Styles, of Beckenham, Kent. Moore, of Fawley, Berks* Hele, of Flete, Devon. Carleton, of Hokum, Oxon. Maples, of Stow, Hunts. Isliam, of Lamport, N'orthampton. Bagot, of Blithfeld, Stafford. {Lord Bagot.) Pollard, of King's Nympton, Devon. Mannock, of Giffbrd Hall, in Stoke by Neyland, Soffolk. Griffith, of Agnes Burton, York. Dyer, of Staughton, Hunts. Slukeley, of Hinton, Hants. Stanley, of Bickerstaffe, Lancaster. (Earl of Derby.) Littleton, of Pillaton Hall, Stafford. Browne, of Bechvvorth, Surrey. Crowe, of Llanherne, Caermarthen. Livesey, of East Church, Kent. Bennet, of Bechampton, Bucks. Fisher, of St. Giles, Middlesex. Bowyer, of Leighthorne, Sussex. Bacon, of MUdenhall, Suffolk. Corbet, of Stoke, Salop. Tirrell, of Thornton, Bucks. Dixwell, of Tirlingham, Kent. Young (gentleman of the privy chamber). Pennyman, of Marsk, York. Slonhouse, of Radley, Berks. Fowler, of Islington, Middlesex. Fenwick, of Fenwick, Northumberland. Wrey, of Trebitch, CamwaU. 832 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1628. July 1. Trelawney, (now Salushury-Trelawney,) of Trelawney, Corn- wall. July 14. Conyers, of Horden, Durham. July 24. Bolles, of Searapton, Lincoln. July 26. Aston, of Aston, Cheshire. July 30. Jenoure, of Much Dunmow, Essex. Aug. 15. Price, of New Town, Montgomery. Aug. 1 9. Beaumont, of Whitley, York. Aug. 29. Wiseman, of Cajifield Hull, Essex. Sept. 1. N'ightingale, of Newport Fond, Essex. Sept. 2. Jacques, of Mitldlesex. Sept. 6. Dillington, of Knighton, in the Isle of Wight. Sept. 12. Pile, of Compton, Berks. Pole, of Shute, Devon. Sept 1 4. Lewis, of Langors, Brecknock. Sept. 20. Culpeper, of Wakehurst, Sussex. Oct. 3. Van Lore, of Tylehurst, Berks, Oct. 9. Lawrence, of Tver, Bucks. Oct. 23. Slingsby, of Scriven, York. Oct. 24. Vavasour, of Haslewood, York. Nov. 24. Wolseley, of fVolseley, Stafford. Dec. 8. Rudd, of Aberglassney, Caermarthen. Dec. 18. Wiseman, of Thundersley, Essex. Dec. 19. Ferrers, of Skellingthorpe, Lincoln. 1628-9. Jan. 3. Anderson, of St. Ives, Hunts. Jan. 19. Russell, of Chippenham, Cambridge. Jan. 29. Everard, of Much Waltham, Essex. Powell, of Birkenhead, Chester. March 2. Luckyn, of Waltham, Essex. (^Earl of Verulani.) 1629. March 29. Graham, if Esk, Cumberland. April 2. Twislelon, of Barley, York. May 30. Acton, of London. June J. L'Estrange, of Hunstanton, Norfolk. June 15. Holland, of Quiddenham, Norfolk. June 24. Alleyn, of Hatneld, Essex. July 2. Earle, of Craglethorpe, Lincoln. Nov. 28. Ducie, of London. 1630. April 9. Grenville, of Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1631. June 22. Vavasour, of Killingthorpe, Lincoln. 1638. Feb. 19. Tirrell, of Thornton, Bucks ; (second patent ;) to have prece- dency of 31 Oct. 1627. July 20. Mosley, of Rolleston, Stafford. 1640-1. Jan. 8. Lumley, of Bradfield, Essex. Feb. 15. Dalston, of Dalston, Cumberland. Feb. 19. Fletcher, of Hutton-in-the- Forest, Cumberland. March 4. Cole, of Brancepeth, Durham. 1641. April 27. Pye, of Leckhampstead, Bucks. May 26. Every, of Eggington, Derby. May 29. Langley, of Higham Gobion, Bedford. June 8. Paston, of Oxmead, Norfolk. June 11. Stonhouse, of Amerden Hall, Essex. June 24. Palgrave, of Norwood Barningham, Norfolk. June 25. Napier, of Middle-Marsh Hall, Dorset. June 28. Whitmore, of Apley, Salop. June 29. Mayney, of Linton, Kent. June 30. Cave, of Stafford, Northampton. Yelverton, of Easton Mauduit, Northampton. July 3. Boteler, of Teston, Kent. July 5. Hatton, of Long Stanton, Cambridge. July 7. -^bdy, of Felix Hall, Essex. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 233 1641. July 14. Bamfylde, of Follimore, Devon. (^Lord Poltimore.) Cotton, of Lanilivade, Cambridge. July 15. D'Ewes, of Stow Hal), Suffolk, Thynne, of Cause Castle, Salop. (^Marquess of Bath.) ^ Burgoyne, of Sutton, Bedford. July 16. Nbrthcote, of Hayne and Pynes, Devon. July 17. Drake, of Shardelows, Bucks. July 23. Rouse, of Rouse Lench, Worcester. Hare, of Stow Bardolph, Norfolk. July 24. Norwich, of Brampton, Northampton. July 26. Brownlowe, of Belton, Lincoln. July 27. Brownlowe, of Humby, Lincoln. July 28. Sydenham, of Brimpton, Somerset. Pratt, of ColeshiU, Berks. Nichols, of Hardwicke, Northampton. July 30. Strickland, of Boynton, York. Aug, 4. Wolriche, of Dudniaston, Salop. Mauleverer, of Allerton Mauleverer, York. Boughton, if Lanford, Warwick. Chichester, of Raleigh, Devon. Knatchbull, of Mersham Hatch, Kent, Windham, of Pilsden Court, Dorset. Aug. 9. Carew, of Antony, Cornwall. Castleton, of St. Edmondsbury, Suffolk, Pryse, of Gogarthan, Cardigan. Aug. 1 0. Cholmeley, of Whitby, York. Aug. 11. Spring, of Pakenhani, Suffolk. Trevor, of Enfield, Middlesex. Curzon, of Kedleston, Derby. (Lord Scat-sdale.) Owen, of Oriel ton, Pembroke. Aug. 12. Briggs, of Haughton, Salop. Heyman, of Somerfield, Kent. Sandford, of Howgill Castle, Westmoreland. Aug. 14. Rodes, of Barlbo rough, Derby. ■ Sprignell, of Coppenthorp, York. • Potts, of Mannington, Norfolk. Goodricke, of Ribston, York. Aug. 16. Bindlosse, of Borwick, Lancaster. Walter, of Saresden, Oxford. Lawley, of Spoonhill, Salop, Sept. 6. Fermor, of Easton Neston, Northampton, (Earl of Pomfrct.) Sept. 9. Davie, of Credy, Devon. Sept. 23. Pettus, of Rackheath, Norfolk. Dec. 11. Andrews, of Doddington, Northampton. Meux, of Kingston, in the Isle of Wight. Dec. 14. Gurney, of London. Dec. 13. Willys, of Fen Ditton, Ciimbridge. Armytage, of Kirklees, York. Dec. 18. Halford, of Wistow, Leicester. Dec. 24. Tufton, of Mote, near Maidstone, Kent. Dec. SO. Coke, of Langford, Derby. 1641-2. Jan, 21. Astley, of Melton, Constable, Norfolk. Jan, 22. Rayney, of Wrotham, Kent, Jan, 29. Eldred, of Saxham Magna, Suffolk, Gell, of Hopton, Derby, Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, Salop. Feb. 4. Kaye, of Woodson, York. Troltope, of Casewick, Lincoln. March 3. Thomas, of Michaelstown, Glamorgan. 884 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 164 J -2. March 4. Cowj^er, of Ratling Court, Kent. {Earl Cow]W.) March 6. Stnitt, of Little Warley Hall, Essex. March 8. St. Quentin, of Harpham, York. March ] 4. Kemp, of Gessing, Norfolk. March 16. Read, of Brotkett Hall, Herts. 1642. April 9. Enj'on, of Flowrie, Northampton. April 19. Williams, of Marnehull, Dorset. April 22. Williams, of Minster, in Thanet, Kent. April 29. Wintour, of Huddington, Worcester. May 4. Borlase, of Bockmer, Bucks. May 6. Knollys, of Grove Place, Hants. May 11. Hamilton, of London. May 12. Morgan, of Llanternam, Monmouth. May 13. Kenieys, of Keven Mable\% Glamorgan. May 14. Williams, of Llangibby, Monmouth. May 16. Reresby, of Thrybergh, York. May 17. Ingleby, of Ripley, York. May 18. Moore, of Loseley, Surrey. May 19. Dawnay, of Cowick, York. June 3. Hampson, of Taploiv, Buckingham. fVUliamson, of East Markhani, Nottingham. Denny, of Giilingham, Norfolk. Hardres, of Hardres, Kent. .Tune 11. Lowther, of Whitehaven, Cumberland. June 13. Alston, of Odell, Bedford. June 20, Corbet, of Leighton, Montgomery. June 24, Middleton, of Leighton, Lancaster. June 28. Payler, of Thoralby, York. July 9. Widdrington, of Widdrington, Northumberland. July 20. Valekenburgh, of Middleing, York. Constable, of Everingham, York. July 30. Blackston, of Gibside, Durham. Aug. 8. Widdrington, of Cartington, Northumberland. Aug. 15. Markham, of Sedgebrook, Lincoln. H ungate, of Saxton, York. Lennard, of West Wickham, Kent. Aug. 24. Thorold, of Mar start, Lincoln. Aug. 29. Rudston, of Hayton, York. Aug. 30. Wrotlesley, of Wroltesley, Stafford. Bland, of Kippax Park, Yorkshire. Sept. 1 . Throckmorton, of Coughton, Warwick. Sept. 10. Halton, of Samford, Essex. Sept. 26. Spencer, of Offley, Herts. Sept, 27. Golding, of Colston Bassett, Nottingham. Smithe, of Crantock, Cornwall. Hene, of Winkfield, Berks. Blount, of Sodinglon, Worcester. Littleton, of Stoke Milburgh, Salop. Liddell, of Ravensholnie Castle, Durham. (Lord liavenswoi-tk.J Lawday, of Exeter. Chamberlayne, of Wickham, Oxford. Hunloke, of Wingerworth, Derby. Badd, of Cames Oysels, Hants. March 20. Crane, of Wood Rising, Norfolk. March 21. Danvers, of Culworth, Northampton. 1643. July 3. Anderson, of Penley, Herts. July 17. Vavasour, of Copmantliorpe, York. July 2,5. Jones, of Albemarlis, Carmarthen. Aug. I . Waldegrave, of Hever Castle, Kent. {Earl Waldegrave. Oct 1. Oct. 5, Oct. 14, Nov. 2. Nov. 9. 642 -3. Feb . 4. Feb. 28. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. SS5 1643. Aug. 15. Haggerston, of Haggerslon CasUe, Northumberland. Oct. 28. Pate, of Sysonby, Leicester. Nov. 9. Bale, of Carlton Curlew, Leicester. Nov. 13. O'Neill, of Upper Claneboys, Ireland. Nov. 16. Hickman, of Gainsborough, Lincoln. Dec. 7. Botiler, of Bramfield, Herts. Dec. 15. Bathurst, of Lechlade, Gloucestershire. 1643-4. Jan. 17. Acton, of Mdenham Hall, Salop. March 14. Hawley, of Buckland, Somerset. 1644. April 1. Preston, of Furness, Lancaster. April 2. Webb, of Odstock, Wilts. April 25. Prestwich, of Holm, Lancaster. May 4. Williams, of Guerneved, Brecon. May 20. Lucas, of Fenton, Lincoln. June 14. Thorold, of Hawley, Lincoln. July 23^ Scudamore, of Ballingham, Hereford. Oct. 8. Bard, of Staines, Middlesex. (V. Belmont 1646.) 1644-5. Feb. 12. Vyvyan, of Trelowarren, Cormvnll. Feb. 28. Van Coulster, of Amsterdam. March 21. Boreel, of Amsterdam. 1645. May 9. Carteret, of Metesches, Jersey. Nov. 25. Windebanck, of Haynes, Wilts. 1645-6. Feb. 7. Wright, of Dennington, Suffolk. (Patent superseded by the king's warrant.) March 6. Charleton, of Hesleyside, Northumberland. 1646. June 11. Willys, of Fen Ditton, Cambridge. 1647. June 21. Lloyd, of Yale, Denbigh. KING CHARLES IL 1649. 1650. 1662. 1657. 1658. Sept. 1. Sept. 3. Sept. 18. Sept. 2. April 2. Oct. 19. Oct. 9. 1659. 1660. July 1. April 2. May 29. May 30. June 7. June 9. June 11. June 12. Brown, of Deptford, Kent. De Vic, of Guernsey. Forster, of Stokesly, York. Fanshaw (brother of Viscount Fanshawe). Curtius, resident in Sweden. Slingsby, of Bifrons, Kent. Orby, of Crowland, Lincoln. Bond, of Peckham, Surrey. Carpentier, of France. Browne, of Kiddington, Oxford. Whichcote, of the Inner Temple, London. Merces, of France. Evelyn, of Godstone, Surrey. De Raedt, of Holland. Bridge-man, of Great Lever, Lancashire. (Earl of Brad- ford.) Palmer, of Carlton, Northampton. Finch, of Raunston, Bucks. {Earl of Nottingham.) Langham, of Cottesbrooke, Northampton. Winch, of Hannes, Bedford. Abdy, of Albins, Essex. Draper, of Sunninghill, Berks. Wright, of Dagenham, Essex. Keate, of tlie Hoo, Herts. Speek, of Hasilbury, Wilts. 886 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1660. June 13. Gould, of London. Adams, of London. Atkins, of Clapham, Surrey. June 14). Allen, of London. North, of Milden Hall, Suffolk. Wiseman, of Riven Hall, Essex. June 18. Dixwell, of Broomhouse, Kent. ' CuUum, of Hawstead and Hardwick House, Suffolk. June 19. Darcy, of St. Osiths, Essex. June 20. Howe, of Cold Barwick, Wilts. June 21. Cutis, of Childerley, Cambridge. Swale, of Swale Hall, York. Humble, of London. June 22. Stapylton, of IVlyton, York. Elwes, of Stoke, Suffolk. Cordell, of Melford Hall, Suffolk. Robinson, of London. Abdy, of Moores, Essex. June 25. Hildyard, of Patrington, York. Astley, of Hill Morton, Warwick. Bowyer, of Denham Court, Bucks. Stanley, of Alderley Park, Chester. June 26. Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, Warwick. June 27. Wray, of Ashby, Lincoln. Stuart, of Harteley Mauduit, Hants. Warburton, of Arley, Chester. Holies, of Winterbourne, Dorset. June 28. St. John, of Woodford, Northampton. (Lord St. John.) June 29. Delaval, of Seaton, Northumberland. June 30. Henley, of Henley, Somerset. Ellys, of Wyham, Lincoln. July 2. Covert, of Slaugham, Sussex. Lear, of London. Berkeley, of Bruton, Somersetshire. July 3. Hudson, of Melton Mowbray, Leicester, Herbert, of Tinterne, Monmouthshire. July 4. Middleton, of Chirke, Denbigh. ■ • Noel, of Kirkby Mallory, Leicester. July 7. Buswell, of Clipston, Northampton. July 10. Austen, of Bexley, Kent. July 12. Hales, of Beakesbourne, Kent. July 13. Gierke, of Hitcham, Bucks. Boothby, of Broadlow Ash, Derby. July 1 4. Dixie, of Market Bosworth, Leicester. July 16. Bright, of Badsworth, York. Warner, of Parham, Suffolk. July 17. Harby, of Aldenham, Herts. July 18. Morland, alias Morley, of Sulhamstead Banister, Berks. July 19. Hewet, of Pishobury, H^ts. • Hollywood, of Evington, Kent. July 22. Brown, of London. Vernon, of Hodnet, Salop. July 23. Aubrey, of Llanlrithyd, Glamorgan. Thomas, of Folkington, Sussex. July 25. Sclater, of Cambridge. Conway, of Brothruthan, Flint. July 26. Green, of Sampford, Essex. July 28. Stapley, of Patcham, Sussex. July 30. Robinson, of Newby, York. July 31. Gresham, of Limpsfield, Surrey. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 237 1660. Aug. 1. Dudley, of Clapton, Northampton. Aug. 2. Smithson, of Stanwick, York. {Duke of Nortlivmbetiand.) Aug. 3. Mostyn, of Mostyn Hall, Flint. Aug. 4. Willoughby, of Willoughby, Nottingham. Aug. 6. Oldfield, of Spalding, Lincolnshire. Aug. 10. Leicester, of Tabley, Chester. Aug. 11. Wheler, of Westminster. Aug. 16. Newton, of Barr's Court, Gloucester. Lee, of Hartwell, Bucks. Smith, of Hatherstone, Chester. Aug. 17. Assheton, of Middleton, Lancaster. Rous, of Henham, Suffolk. {Earl of Stradbroke.) Aug. 22. Massingberd, of Bratostshall Hall, Lincoln. Aug. 28. Hales, of Coventry. Aug. SO. Bovey, of Hillfields, "Warwick. Knightle)% of Offchurch, Warwick. Aug. 31. Drake, of Ash, Devon. Sept. 5. St. George, of Carickermrick, co. Trim, Ireland. Sept. ] 1. Bowyer, of Knippersley, Stafford. Sept. 13. Wilde (Recorder of London). Sept. 19. Ashe, of Twickenham, Middlesex. Sept. 22. Howe, of Compton, Gloucester. Sept. 26. Sivitiburne, of Caplieaton, Northumberland. Oct. 12. Trott, of Laverstoke, Hants. Oct. 13. Miller, of Oxenheath, Kent. Oct. 15. Lewis, of Ledstone, York. Oct. 16. Francklyn, of Moor Park, Herts. Oct. 19. Beale, of Maidstone, Kent. Nov. 8. Russell, of Laugharne, Caermarthen. Nov. 9. Boothby, of Chingford, Essex, Backhouse, of London. Cutler, of London. Nov. 16. Mottet, of Liege, in Flanders. Nov. 21. Gifford, of Burstall, Leicester. Foote, of London. (Earl of Onslow.) Nov. 22. Mainwaring, of Over Peover, Chester. Bennet, of Babraham, Cambridge. Nov. 29. Wroth, of Blenden Hall, Kent. Dec. 3. Winn, of Nostell, York. {Lord Headley.) Dec. 4. Fetherstone, of Blackesware, Herts. Monnoux, of Wotton, Bedford. Dec. 10. Peyton, of Doddington, Cambridge. Dec. 11. Anderson, of Broughton, Lincoln. Fagg, of Wiston, Sussex. Dec. IB. Herbert, of Bromfield, Salop. Dec. 19. Ward, of Bexley, Norfolk. Dec. 22. Keyt, of Ebrington, Gloucester. . Killegrew, of Arwynick, Cornwall. Buck, of Hamby Grange, Lincoln. ' Dec. 24. Frankland, of Thirkelby, York. - Stydolph, of Norbury, Surrey. Gardiner, of London. Dec. 28. Juxon, of Albourne, Sussex. Dec. 29. Legard, of Ganlon, York. Dec. 81. Jackson, of Hickleton, York. Marwood, of Little Bushby, York. 1660-1. Jan. 2. Pickering, of Whaddon, Cambridge. Bedingfeld, of Oxburgh, Norfolk. Jan. 4. Plomer, of the Inner Temple, London Jan. 8. Springett, of the Broyle, Sussex, 238 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1660-1. Jan 23 Jan. 25. Jan. 29. Feb. 2. Feb. 7. Feb. 9. Feb. Feb. 15. Feb. 18. Feb. 21. Feb. 23, March 4. 1661. March 10. March 16, March 18, March 20, March 26, March 30. April 7. April 8. April 9. April 20. April 26. April 29. April 30. May 1. May 7. May 10. May 15. May 16. May 18. May 20. May 21. May 25. May 27. June 4. June 5. June 8. June 17. Powell, alias Hinson, of Pengethly, Hereford. Newton, of London. Staughton, of Staughton, Surrey. Rokeby, of Skyers, York. Ernie, of New Sarum, Wilts. Huband, of Ipsley, Warwick. Morgan, of Llangattock, Monmouth. Lane, of Tulske, Roscommon, Ireland. Wakeman, of Beckford, Gloucester. (Patent never passed the seal.) Wright, of Cranham Hall, Essex> Colleton, of London. Modyford, of London. Beaumount, of Stovghton Grange, Leicester. Smylhe, of Eshe, Durham. Napier, of Luton Hoo, Bedford, with precedencv of 24 Sept. 1611. Gifford, of Castle Jordan, Meath. Clifton, of Clifton, Lancaster. IVilson, of East Bourne, Sussex. Meade, of Shipton Court, Oxon. Brougliton, of BrouglUon, Stafford. Slingsby, of Newcells, Herts. Crofts, of Stow, Suffolk. Verney, of Middle Claydon, Bucks. Dycer, of Uphall, Herts. Brotnfield, of Southwark, Surrey. Rich, of Sunning, Berks. Smith, of Edmundstborp, Leicester. Long, of Whaddon, Wilts. Fettiplace, of Childrey, Berks. Cocks, of Dumbleton, Gloucester. Hendley, of Cuck field, Sussex. Parsons, of Langley, Bucks. Cambell, of Woodford, Essex. Morice, of Werrington, Devon. Gawdy, of Crow's Hall, Suffolk. Cayley, of Brampton, York. Godolphin, of Godolphin, Cornwall. Curzon, of Water Peery, Oxon. Fowell, of Fowell, Devon. Cropley, of Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Smyth, of Redcliffe, Bucks. Cooke, of JVheatlei/, York. Lloyd, of Garth, Montgomery. Powell, of Ewhurst, Sussex. Ashbumham, of Bromham, Sussex. Smith, of Long Ashton, Somerset. Jenkhison, of Walcot, Qjford. {^Earl of lAverpool.) Gli/7i7ie, if Bisseter, alkis Burncester, Oxon. Chernocke, of Hulcott, Bedford. Brooke, of Nacton, Suffolk. Nevill, alias Smith, of Holt, Leicester. Andrews, of Lalhbury, Bucks. Craven, of Spersholt, Bucks. Clavering, of Axitell, Durham. Dereham, of West Dereham, Norfolk. Slanley, of Hooton, Chester. CuUen, of East Sheen, Surrej*. Rxishout, of MUnst-Maylers, Essex. {Lord Norlhwick.) BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 289 1661. June 17. Copley, of Sprotborougb, York. WUliams, {now Williams- Bulkeky,) of Penryhn, Caernarvon. June 18. Winchcombe, of Bucklebury, Berks. Clerke, of Launde Abbey, Leicester. Viner, of London. Sylyard, of Delawarr, Kent. July 10. Guise, of Elmore, Gloucester. July 11. Forster, of East Greenwich, Kent. July 16. Parker, of Arwarton, Suffolk. • Duke, of Betiball, Suff"olk. July 21. Hussey, of Caytliorp, Lincoln. Barkham, of Wainflete, Lincoln. July 23. Norton, of the city of Coventry. Dormer, of Lee Grange, Bucks. Aug. 2. Carew, of Haccomb, Devon. Aug. 7. Milbanke, of Hcdnaby, York, Aug. 16. Rothwell, ofEwerby and Stapleford, Lincoln. Aug. 22. Banks, of London. Aug. 30. Ingoldsby, of Lethenborow, Bucks. Sept. 3. Bickley, of Attleborough, Norfolk. Sept. 5. Jason, of Broad Somerford, Wilts. Sept. 26. Yonge, of Culleton, Devon. Oct. 4. Van Freisendorf, of Hordeck, lord of Kymp, in Sweden. Nov, 8. Roberts, of Willesden, Middlesex. Nov. 15. Luckyn, of Waltham, Essex. Nov. 28. Sinijth, of Hill Hall, Essex. Dec. 3. Sadleir, of Temple Dinesley, Herts. Dec. 9. WyndJiam, of Orchard-Wyndham, Somerset. (^Earl of Egre- mont.) 1661-2. Jan. 24'. Southcott, of Blighborough, Lincoln. Treveli/au, of Netllecombe, Somerset, Feb. 4. Dunconibe, of Tangle^', Surrey. Feb. 7. Bacon, of Gillingham, Norfolk. Cocks, of Dumbleton, Gloucester. Feb. 11. Osbom, of Ckicksand, Bedford. Feb. 27. Coryton, of Newton, Cornwall. Feb. 28. Lloyd, of Woking, Surrey. March 7. Proby, of Elton Hall, Hunts. March 20. Stapylton, of Carleton, York. 1662. April 16. Braham, of New Windsor, Berks. Wittewrong, of Stantonbury, Bucks. Matthews, of Great Gobions, Essex. Barnard, of the Town of Huntingdon. Lort, of Stackpoole Court, Pembroke. Gage., of Heiigrave, Svffolk. Hook, of Flanchford, Surrey. Savile, of Copley, York. Wandesford, of Kirklington, York. Astley, of Patshull, Staffordshire. Garrard, of Langford, Norfolk. Fust, of Hill, Gloucester. Long, of Westminster. Cann, of Compton, Gloucester. Middleton, {iioiv Moiick,) of Belsey Castle, Northumber- land. Graham, of Norton-Conyers, York. Tancred, of Borovghbridge, York. Heron, of Chipchase, Northumberland. Wenman, of Caswell, Oxford. Purefoy, of Wadley, Berks. May 2. June 13. July 1. July 15. July 22. July 24. Aug. 5. Aug. 13. Aug. 16. Aug. 21. Sept. 1. Sept. 13. Oct. 24. Nov. 17. Nov. 20. Nov, . 29. Dec. , 4, 240 COMPLETE IJST OF THE 1662. Dec. 9. Cobb, of Adderbury, Oxon. Dec. 12. Brooke, of Norton Priori/, Chester. Dec. 22. Pindar, of Edinshaw, Chester. 1662-3. Jan. 19. Slanning, of Marristow, Devon. Jan. 22. Reeve, of Thwaite, Suffolk. March 18. Brograve, of Hamrrells, Herts. 1663. April 7. Barnardiston, of Ketton, Suffolk. May 11. Barnardiston, of Brightwell, Suffolk. June 1. Dawes, of Putney, Surrey. Holman, of Banbury, Oxford. June 29. Cooke, of Brome Hall, Norfolk. June 30. Bellot, of Moreton, Cheshire. July 1. Downing, of East Hatley, Cambridge. July 13. Gawdy, of West Harling, Norfolk. July 14. Pym, of Brymmore, Sotnerset. July 29. D'Oyley, (now D'Oi/ly,) of Sliottisham, Norfolk. Aug. 12. Marsham, of Cuxlon, Kent. (Earl of Romney). Aug. 16. Barnham, of Boughton Monchelsey, Kent. Dec. 15. Leke, of Newark-upon-Trent, Nottingham. Dec. 30. St. Barbe, of Broadlands, Hants. 1663-4. Feb. 12. Cambell, of Clay Hall, Essex. Feb. 22. Pennyman, of Ormsby in Cleveland, York. March 1. Modyford, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex. MarA 3. Selby, of Whitehouse, Durham. 1664. March 31. Fortescue, of Fallow-pit, Devon. Tuke, of Cressing Temple, Essex. Tempest, of Tong, York. Osbaldeston, of Chadlington, Oxford. Tooker, of Maddington, Wilts. Anderson, of Eyeworth, Bedford. Bateman, of How Hall, Norfolk. Lorraine, of Kirk-Harle, Northumberland. Wentworth, of West Bretton, York. Biddulph, of IFestcombe, Kent. Green, of Mitcham, Surrey. Dec. 24. Cookes, of Norgrave, Worcester. 1664-3. Jan. 10. Wolstenholme, of London. Jan. 11. Jacob, of Bromley, Essex. Jan. 12. Yeamans, of Bristol. Jan. 13. Pye, of Hone, Derby. Jan. 18. Taylor, of Park House, in Maidstone, Kent. March 3. Leman, of Northaw, Herts. 1665. March 30. Smyth, of Upton, Essex. April 14. Crispe, of Hammersmith, Middlesex. April 13. Shaw, of London. May 10. Browne, of Caversham, Oxford. May 20. Rawdon, of Moira, Doume, Ireland. (^Marquess of Hastings.) June 8. Jocelyn, of Hyde Hall, Herts. (Earl of Roden.) June 16. Dukinfield, of Dukinfield Hall, Chester. July 6. Lawson, of Brough, York. July 20. Tirrell, of Hanslape, Bucks. July 25. Burdett, of Burtkwaite, York. July 26. Moor, of Mayds Morton, Bucks. Sept. 9. Barker, of Hambleton, Rutland. Dec. 12. Oglander, of Nunwell, in the Isle of Wight, Hants. 1663-6. Jan. 31. Temple, of Sheen, Surrey. March 1. Swan, of Southfleet, Kent. March 6. Shirley, of Preston, Sussex, Diggs, of Chilham Castle, Kent. Gleane, of Hardwicke, Norfolk. May 23. June 23. July 1. July 13. Aug. 31. Sept. 26. Sept. 27. Nov. 2. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 241 1666. May 10. June 13. July 4. July 7. July 12. July 20. Oct. 22. Nov. 17. Dec. 31. 1666-7 . Jan. 16. Jan. 29. Feb. 7. March 21. 1667. March 28. May 7. May 24. 1668. July 25. Aug. 28. 1670. April 28. May 5. June 4. Oct. 25. 1670-1 .March 22, 1671. June 28. Nov. 18. Dec. 1 1. 1672. Nov. 13. Nov. 28. 1672-3. Feb. 7. 1673. June 2. Nov. 12. Nov. 18. Dec. 1. Dec. 12. 1674. March 25. May 22. May 20. June 7. Oct. 30. Nov. 2. Dec. 26. 1674-5. Feb. 24. 1675. April 23. Nov. 22. Dec. 22. 1675-6. Jan. 24. March 11. 1676. March 29. June 13. June 19. June 21. Dec. 18. 1676-7. Feb. 8. Feb. 26. March 3. 1677. March 29. April 7. June 29. Nelthorjie, of Gray's Inn, Middlesex. Viner, of London. Twisden, of Bradboum, Kent. Aucher, of Bishopsbourne, Kent. D'Oyley, of Chiselhampton, Oxon. Hoby, of Bisham, Berks. Putt, of Combe, Devon. Tirrell, of Springfield, Essex. Gerard, of Fiskerton, Lincoln. Yeamans, of Redland, Gloucester. Scroop, of Cockerington, Lincoln. Fortescue, of Wood, Devon. Betenson, of Wimbledon, Surrey. Peyton, of Doddington, Cambridga Martin, of Long Melford, Suffolk. Hastings, of Redlineh, Somerset. Havham, of Winbourne, Dorset. Topp, of Tormarton, Gloucester. Langhorn, of the Inner Temple, London. Mostyn, of Tnlacre, Flint. Stonhouse, of Radley, Berks. Carteret, of St. Owen, Jersey. Skipwith, of Newbold Hall, Warwick. Sdbyn, of Evne, in Gravenhurst, Bedford. Chaytor, of Croft Hall, York. Croft, of Croft Castle, Hei-eford. St. Aubyn, of Clowance, Cornwall. Eden, (?ww Johnson-Eden,) of West Auckland, Durham, Werden (secretarj' to the Duke of York). Allen, of Blundeston, Suffolk. Warre, of Hestercomb, Somerset. Bridgeman, of Ridley, Chester. Windham, of Trent, Somerset. Harris, of Stowford, Devon. Blackett, of Matson Hall, JVewcastle-upon-Tyne. Thompson, of Haversham, Bucks. , Van Troinp, of Holland. Parker, of Ration, Sussex. Sherard, of Lopethorpe, Lincoln. Tynte, of Halsewell, Somerset. Clarges, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Middlesex. Williams, of Eltham, Kent. Filmer, of East Sutton, Kent. Nevill, of Grove, Nottingham. Tulpe, of Amsterdam. More, of More Hall, Lancaster. Samvvell, of Upton, Northampton. Rich, of London. , Maddox, of Wormley, Herts. . Barker, of Bockinghall, Essex. Brooke, of York. Head, of Hermitage, near Rochester. Pennington, of Muncaster, Cumberland. (Lord Muncasler.) Hoskyns, of Harwood, Hereford. Standish, of Duxbury, Lancaster, Robertson, alias Colyear, of Holland. Dyke, of Horeham, Sussex. , Cotton, of Comhermere, Chester. ( Visceunt Comhermere.) fVilloughby, of Wollaton, Nottingham. [Lord Middleton.) Vitus, alias White, of Limerick, Ireland. 242 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1677. July 13. July 24. Sept. 29. Oct. 8. Oct. 18. Oct. 25. Dec. 19. 1677-8. Jan. 21. 1678. April 22. May 8. May 18. June 20. June 22. July 6. July 18. July 27. Dec. 6. 1679. March 29. June 25. July 16. Nov. 17. Dec. 20. 1679-80. Jan. 27. Jan. 28. 1680. Oct. 22. 1680-1. Feb. 2. 1681. April 15. June 29. July 1. July 4. Nov. 17. Dec. 6. 1681-2. Jan. 20. Jan. 26. Feb. 1. Feb. 25. May 12. June 28. June 29. Dec. 24. Feb. 17. Aug. 2. Dec. 13. Feb. 22, Sept. 16. Sept. 17. Oct. 16. Dec. 15. 1684-6. Jan. 23. Feb. 4. Feb. 5. June 25. Dec. 17. 1682. 1682-3 1683. 1683-4, 1684. 1685. Barlow, of Slebege, Pembroke. Newdigate, of Arbury, Warwick. Cast, of Stanford, Lincoln. (^Earl Brownlow.) Anderton, of Lostock, Lancaster. Simeon, of Chilworlh, Oxon. Poole, of Poole, Chester. Wharton, of Kirkby Kendall, Westmoreland, Aclarid, of Columb-John, Devon (with jmcedency of^^ June 1644). Edwardes, of Shrewsbury. {^With precedency from after 1644.) Oxenden, of Dene, Kent. Bowyer, (now Goring,) of Leighthorne, Sussex. Curll, of Soberton, Hants. Dutton, of Sherborne, Dorset. Dyer, of Tottenham, Middlesex, Child, of Wanstead, Essex. Skipwith, of Metheringham, Lincoln. Hawkesworth, of Hawkesworth, York. Kenrick, of Whitley, Berkshire. Snowe, of Salesbury, Herts. Marow, of Berkswell, Warwick. Bradshaigh, of Haigh, Lancaster. Stapleton {Governor of the Leeward Islands). Blount, of Tittenhanger, Herts. Walker, of Bushey Hall, Herts. Sas Van Bosch, of Holland. Roberts, of Bow, Essex. Beckwith, of Aldborough, York. Parkyns, of Bunney, Nottingham.. (Lord Rancliffe^ Bunbury, of Bunbury and Stanney, Chester. Barker, of London. Seymour, of Langley, Bucks. Jeffreys, of Bulstrode, Bucks. Middleton, of Hackney, Middlesex. Alston, of Chelsea, Middlesex. Robinson, of Kentwell Hall, in Long Melford, Suffolk. Maynard, of Walthamstow, Essex. ( Viscount Maynard.) Napier, of Punknol, Dorset. Davers, of Rougham, Suffolk. James, of Creshall, Essex. Gans, of the Netherlands. Thornhill, of Barbadoes. Evelyn, of Long Dilton, Surrey. Lear, of Lindridge, Devon. Wytham, of Goldsborough, York. Richards, of Brambletye House, Sussex, Dashwood, of Norlhbrook, Oxford. Chute, of Hauxfall Place, Kent. Shiers, of Slyfield House, in Great Bookham, Surrey. Sandys, of Northbourne, Kent. Blacket, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland. Child, of Surat, in the East Indies. Soame, of Thurlow, Suffolk. Sudbury, of Eldon, Durham. Jenkinson, of Walton, Derby. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 243 KING JAMES II. 1685-6. Jan. 11. Davies, of London. Feb. 4. Sherbourne, of Stony-hurst, Lancaster. Guldeford, of Hempstead, Kent. 1686. Aprill5. lilois, of Grundisburgh Hall, Suffolk. May 6. Compton, of Hartbur)', Gloucester. May 12. Charlton, of Liidford, Hereford. Sept. 9. Speelman, of Holland. 1686-7. March 17. Humble, of Kensington, Middlesex. March 19. Duck, of Haswell, Durham. 1687. Aug. 1. Fuller, of the Inner Temple, London. Sept. 13. Pynsent, of Erthfont, Wilts. Oct. 8. St3'ch, of Newbury, Essex. 1689. March 31. Lavvson, of I sell, Cumberland. July 6. Williams, (now WUliams-lFynn,) of the Isle of Anglesey, and of Gray's Inn, MidUleses!. July 21. Ashhurst, of Emington, Oxon. Sept. 7. Fytche, of Eltham, Kent. Sept. 20. Morden, of Wricklemarsh, Kent. Nov. 15. Narborough, of Knowlton, Kent. 1689. July 19. Molesworth, of the Island of Jamaica. Nov. 30. Ramsden, of Byrom, York. WILLIAM AND MARY. 1690-1. Feb. 13. Robinson, of Neioby, York. {Earl de Grey.) 1691. Dec. 7. Edwards, of York. 1691-2. Jan. 11. Duddlestone, of Bristol. 1692. July 28. Wentworlh, of North Empsall, York. 1692-3. March 2. Leighton, of Watllesborougli, Salop. 1693-4. March 2. Colt, of St. James's, Westminster. 1694. April 20. Smith, of Isleworth, Middlesex. Dec. 24. Tliomas, of Wenvoe Castle, Glamorgan. 1696. April 13. Blackham, of London. May 2. Wheate, of Giympton, Oxford. May 28. Ayshcombe, of Lyford, Bucks. 1696-7. Feb. 22. Mansel, of Trimsaran, Carmarthen. 1697. March 31. Hodges, of Middlesex, and Cadiz, in Spain. April 1. Buckworth, [now Buckworth-Herne-Soame,) of Sheen, near Richmond, Surrey, June 15. Lowther, of Marske, York. July 12. Tichbourne, of Beaulieu, co. Louth, Ireland. Dec. 17. Farington, of Chichester, Sussex. 1697-8. March 24. Tipping, of Wheatfield, Oxon. 1698. March 23. Germaine, of Westminster. July 19. Powell, of Broadway, Carmarthen. July 25. Clarke, of Snailwell, Cambridge. July 28. Firebrace, of London. Dec. 3. Norris, of Speke, Lancaster. 1698-9. Feb. 21. Rogers, of Wisdome, Devon. 1699. April IS. Stanley, of Grange Gorman, near Dublin. May 12. Denton, of Hillersden, Bucks. June 9. Vander-Brande, of Cleverskirke, in Holland. 31 2 24* COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1699. Dec. 14. Brown, of London. Anguish, alias Allen, of Somerley Town, co. Suffolk. Dec. 20. Newman, of Fifehead Magdalen, Dorset. 1699-1700. March as. Wescombe (Consul at Cadiz). 1700. April 6. Chetwode, of Oakley, Staff'ord. 1700-1. Jan. 31. Van-Acker, (afterwards Sambrook,) of London. 1701. March 26. Moyer, of Petsey Hall, Essex. Aug. 12. Thornycroft, of Milcomb, Oxford. 1702. July 3. Windham, of Grasham|)ton, Worcester. July 10. Sidley, of Southfleet, Kent. 1703. Mav 21. 1704. April 1. April 13. Nov. 1. 1703. Oct. 4. Oct. 29. 1706. June 27. 1707. ANNE. Webster, of Copt Hall, Essex. Dolben, of Thingdon, alias Finedon, Northampton. Irby, of Boston, Lincoln. {Lord Boston.) Fowler, of Harnage Grange, Salop. Fleming, of Rydal, Westmoreland. Miller, of Cliichesler, Sussex. Halford, of Welhara, Leicester. Furnese, of Waldershere, Kent. June 28. Dashwood, [now Dashwood-King,) of West Wycombe, Bucks. July 30. Williams, of Edwiiisford, Caermarthen. Dec. 5. Goodere, of Burhope, Hereford. 1708. April 1. Lloyd, of Milfield, Cardigan. May 6. Cairnes, of Monaghan, Ireland. 1708-9. March 18. De Neufville, of Frankfort, Germany. May 21. Abercrombie, of Edinburgh. Aug. 23. Elwill, of Exeter. Sept. 9. Thorold, of Harmston, Lincoln. 1709-10. Feb. 24. Brown, of Edinburgh. 1710-11. Feb. 11. Lambert, of London. 1711. Oct. 17. Lake, of the Middle Temple, London. Dec. 11. Calverley, of Calverley, York. 1713. June 4. Freke, of West Bilney, Norfolk. July 13. Crosse, of Westminster. Aug. 6. Evelyn, of Wotto7i Flace, Surrey. 1713-14. Feb. 19. Des Bouverie, of Loyidon. [Earl of Radnor.) March 1. Cope, of Brewerne, Oxford. March 5. Buswell, alias Pelsant, of Clipston, Northampton. 1714. Nov. 1. Beck, of London. Nov. 16. Austen, of Derhams, Middlesex. Nov. 30. Humphreys, of London. Dec. 1. Eyles, of London. Dec. 2. Smyth, of Isfield, Sussex. ^ Dec. 3. Page, of Greenwich, Kent. - Dec. 13. Fryer, of London. 1714-15. Jan. 6. Lowther, of Swillington, York. Jan. ]]. Carew, of Beddingion, Surrey. March 11. Janssen, of Wimbledon, Surrey. 1715. May 24. Kneller, of Whitton, Middlesex. June 2. Warrender, of Locliend, in East Lolhian, North Britain. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 245 KING GEORGE I. 1715. Aug. 8. Tench, of Low Layton, Essex. Sept. 10. St. John, of Longthorpe, Northampton. Sept. 19. Chaplin, of South, Lincoln, and of London. Nov. 15. Byng, of Sauthill, Bedford. (Viscount Torrington.) 1716. Aprils. Sloane, of Chelsea, Middlesex. June n. Dixwell, of Cotton Hall, Warwick. June 19. Dutry, of London. July 16. D'Aeth, of Knowlton, Kent. July 20. Decker, of London. 1716-17. Feb. 26. Milner, of New Appleton Hcdl, York. 1717. July 1. Perrot, of Richmond, Surrey. (Doubtful if a patent ever passed the seal.) Oct. .31. Ellon, of the City of Bristol. 1718. April 19. Bridges, of Goodiieston, Kent. July 16. Blackwell, of Sprowston, Norfolk. Aug. 27. Oughton, of Tetchbrook, Warwick. 1718-19. Jan. 20. Fellows, of Carshalton, Surrey. 1720. May 28. Chardin, of the Inner Temple, London. Blunt, if London. Mosley, of Rolleston, Stafford. Colby, of Kensington, Middlesex, Chapman, of London. Sanderson, of Combe, in Greenwich, Kent. Codrington, of Dodington, Gloticester. Frederick, of IVestininster, Middlesex. Vandeput, of Twickenham, Middlesex. Mitchell, of Westshore, Zetland, in Scotland. Fermor, (afterwards Eversfield,) of Welches, Sussex, and of Seven-Oaks, Kent. Farnabi/, of Keppinglon, Kent. 1726-7. Jan. 20. Hill, of limokesi.one, Salop. 1727. April 27. Turner, of Warham, Norfolk. June 17. June 18. June 27. July 19. 1721. April 21. 1723, June 10. Nov. 7. 1724. June 19. 1725. May 4. 1726. July 21. KING GEORGE IL 1728. April 6. Gough, of Edgbaslon, Warwick. [Lord Culthorpe.) 1 729. Dec. 20. Wyche, of Chewton, Somerset. 1730. March 10. Robinson, of Rokeby, York. (Lord llokeby.) March 11. Lade, of Warbleton, Sussex. 1731. Aug. 9. Wynne, of Leeswood, Flint. 1731-2. Jan. 13. Clayton, of Morden, Surrey. March 1 1. Brown, of Westminster. 1732. June 15. Pleydell, of Coleshill, Berks. 1732-3. Jan. 17. Heathcote, of London. 1733. Aug. 16. Healhcole, of Hursley, Hants. Aug. 24. Turner, (now Page-Turner,) of Anibrosden, Ofurd. 1736-7. March 21. Peachey, of Petworth, Sussex. (Lord Selsey.) 1737. Oct. 31. Payne, of St. Christopher's. ] 738. J uly 4. Army log ■, of Kirklees, York. 1738-9. Feb. 7. Hulse, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Middlesex. Feb. 16. Drury, of Overstone, Northampton. 1741, March 24. Thorold, of Harmston, Lincoln. M 3 246 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1742. Oct. 23. Wynn, of Bodvean, and GlynnUivon, Caerntarlhen, {Lord Newborough.) 1 744-5. Feb. 20. Beauclwmp-Proctor, of Langley Park, Norfolk. 1745-G. Jan. 11. Grey, of Hoivick, Northumherland. {Earl Grey.) March 22. Harbord, of Gunton, Norfolk. {Lord Siijield.) 174G. July 4. Danvers, of Swithland, Leicester. Nov. 4. Gooch {Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia). Nov. 15. Pepperell, of Massachusetts, in North America. 1747. Jan. 3. Fetherstonhaygh, of Fetherstonhaugh, Northumberland. April 4. Williams, of Clapton, Northampton. 1748. May 12. Ibbetson, of Leeds, York. 1748-9. Jan. 17. Lawrence, (afterwards Woilaston,) of St. Ives, Huntingdon. 1751. Dec. 14. Varuieck, of Putney, Surrey. {Lord Huntingfleld.) 1752. April 21. Gibbons, of Stanwell Place, Middlesex. 1754. April 1. Knollys, of Thame, Oxford. 1753. Jan. 17. Lamb, of Brocket Hall, Herts. {Viscount Melbourne.) Feb. 15. Winningt07i, of Stanford Court, Worcester. 1755-6. March 1. Sheffield, of Normanby, Lincoln. 1755. March 3. Mann (Envoy at the Court of Florence). May 7. Cavendish, of Doveridge, Derby. {Lord IVaterpark.) Nov. 27. Johnson, of New York, in North Amenca. 1756. May 6. White, {noiu Ridley,) of Blagdon, Northumberland. 1757. Oct. 31. Smith, {now Bromley,) of Nottingham, and East Stoke, Not- tingham. 1758. March 17. Lade, of Warbleton, Sussex. 1 739. Feb. 1 6. Wilmot, of Chaddesden, Derby. March 26. Cunliffe, of Liverpool, Lancaster. May 21. Gideon, of Belvedere, Kent. .June 18. Yea, of Pyrland, in Taunton St. James, Somerset. Sept. 29. Glyn, of L.ondon. Oct. 12. Colebrooke, of Galton, Surrey. Nov. 14. Fludyer, of London. 1760. March 21. Watson, of Fulmer, Buckingham. KING GEORGE IIL 1761. April 16. Asgill, of London. ^lay 3. Hesketh, of Rufford, Lancaster. July 1. Delaval, of Ford, Northumberland. 1762. July 9. Bayntun-Rolt, of Spye Park, Wilts. Sept. 3. Paul, of llodborough, Gloucester. Nov. 23. Dundas, of Upleatham, York. {Lord Dundas.) 1763. Jan. 26. Lloyd, of Peterwell, Cardigan. Jan. 27. Smith, of J^ong Ashlon, Somerset. April 22. Blakislon, of London. Flemina;, of Brompton Park, Middlesex. Mayiie, of ]Marston Morelain, Bedford. 1764. Jan. 19. Horton, of Chaderton, Lancaster. Rodney {Vice- Admiral) . {Lord Rodney.) Moore, of Jamaica. Mnjor, of Worlin givorth Hall, Svjfolk. {Lord Henniker^ Amyand, {now Co)-newall,) of London. Duncan, of Marj--le-bone, Middlesex. Gordon, of Newark-upon-Trent, Noltinghani Lowther, if Swillinglon. {Earl of LonsdaU:) Dec. 3. Pigot {governor of Fort St. George). Jan. 19. Jan. 14. Jan. 26. Julv 15. Aug .4. Aug .22. BARONETCIES OF ENGLAND. 247 1765. Feb. 3. Mildmay, of Moulshain, Essex. July 30. Mawbey, of Botleys, Surrey. Oct. 31. Knowles (admiral of the blue). 1766. Jan. 29. Cornish, of Snaresbrook, Bedford. March 4. Moore (rear-admiral of the red). June 5. Pringle, of Pall Mall, Middlesex. East, of Hall Place, Berks. July 12. Burrell, of Grinstead Park, Sussex. (^Lord WUhughby de Eresby.) July 18. Cheere, of Westminster. Aug. 19. Andrews, of Shaw, Berks. Sept. 6. Thomas, of Yapton Place, Sussex. Oct. 27. IVolf, of Town Hill, SoiUhampton. 1767. Jan. 26. Champneys, {iiow Mostyn-Champneys,) of Orchardlcy, Somerset. July 1. Foley, of Thorpe Lee, Surrey. Sept, 8. Hort, of Castle Strange, Middlesex, Oct. 28. Dennis, of St. Mary's and Blackmonstone, Kent. Oct. 31. Burnaby, of Broughton Hall, Oxford. 1768. Jan. 16. Price, of Rose Hall, Jamaica. 1769. April 3. Burrard, (now Neale,) of fValliampton, Hants. April 4. Hume, of Wormleybury, Herts. April 5. Bernard, (now Bemard-Morland^ of Neltleham, Lincoln. April 6. Alleyne, of the Island of Barbadoes. May 3. Young {lieutenant-governor of Dominica'). 1 77 1 . March 1 3. Harland, of Sproughlon, Suffolk. 1772. Oct. 7. Cocks, of DunMeton, Gloucester. (Earl Sommers.) Oct. 8. Blake, of Langkam, Siiffhlk. Oct. 9. St. John, (now St. John-Mildmay,) of Farley, Southampton. Oct. 10. Wilmat, (noiu WUm,ot-Horton,) of Osmaston, Derby. Oct. 13. Lyde, of Ayot St. Lawrence, Herts. Oct. 14. Sutton, of Norwood Park, Nottingham. * Dec. 8. Wright, of Georgia,. 1773. May 15. Leigh, of South Carolina. July 17. Hughes, of Portsmouth, Southampton. Aug. 6. Palliser, of Deplford, Kent. 1774. May 18. Coote, of Donnybrooke, Dublin. May 19. Clayton, of Adtington, Lancaster. May 20. Edmonstone, of Duntrealh, Stirling. May 21. Hanmer, of Hanmer, Flint. May 23. Symonds, of the Meend, Hereford. May 24. Lemon, of Carclew, Cornwall. May 25. Blake, of Twisell Castle, Durham. May 26. Folkes, of Hillington, Norfolk. May 27. Jones, of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts. May 28. Montgomery, of Magbie Hall, Tweeddale, N.B. May 30. Gibbes, of Spring Head, Barbadoes. May 31. Raymojid, (now Burrell,) of Valentine House, Essex. June 1. Smith, of Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset. Oct. 26. Clerke, of Duddlestone, Salop. Nov. 7. Wintringham, of Dover Street, St. George's, Hanover Square. Nov. 8. Duntze, of Tiverton, Devon. Nov. 9. Pepperell, of Boston, in Massachusetts, North America. 1773. June 1. Warren, of Little Marlow, Bucks. June 2. Boyd, of Danson, Kent. Nov. 21. Leith, of Burgh St. Peters, Norfolk. Nov. 22. Etherington, of Kingston-upon-Hull, York. 1776. Aug. 24. Hamilton, of Marlborough House, Portsmouth. Sept. 14. Winn, of Little Warley, Essex. (Lord Headley.) Sept. 16. Mackworlh, of GnoU, Glamorgan. M 4. 248 COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1776. Sept. 17. Laroche, of Over in Almondsbury, Gloucester. Sept. 18. Peyton, of Doddington, Cambridge, Sept. 19. Baker [Physician to the Queeti). Oct. 19. Eden, of Maryland. 1777. Jan. 23. Douglas, of Carr, Perth. 1778. May 20. Hood, of Catherington, Hants. {Viscount Hood.) May 29. Bickerton, of Upwood, Huntingdon. July 25. Elliott, of Peebles, N.B. Aug. 23. Heron, of Newark-upon-Trent, Notlinglmm. Aug. 26. ]Vombwell, of iVombwell, York. Aug. 27. James, of Park Farm Place, Eltliam, Kent. Aug. 28. Copley, of Sprotborough, York. Aug. 29. Lloyd, of Pengiuem, Flint. (Lord Mostyn.) Aug. 31. CoghUl, ' of Coghill Hall, York. Sept. 1. Taylor, of Lysson Hall, Jamaica. Sept. 2. Riddell, of Ardnamurcham, Argyll. Sept. 3. Gunning, of Lit ham, Kent. Sept. 4.. Jebb, of Trent Place, East Barnet, Middlesex. Sept. 7. Lippincott, of Stoke Bishop, Gloucester. 1779. Wsirch 21. Rumbold {gcrvemor of Madras). Sept. 4. Bastard, of Kitiey, Devon. Nov. 24. Bassett, of Tehidy, Cornwall. 1780. Jan. 19. Farmei; of Mount Pleasant, Sussex. 1781. March 24. Barker, of Bushbridge, Surrey. Banks, of Revesby Abbey, Lincoln. Andre, of Southampton. Coghill, of Richings, Berks. June 8. Ingilby, of Ripley, York. Craifurd, of MUnrney, Stirling, Sykes, of Basildon, Berks, Mosley, of Ancoales, Lancaster, ■ Quin, of Adare, Limerick. (Earl of Dunraven.) Oct. 23. Middleton {now Noel). Lovett, of Liscombe House, Bucks. 1782. May 8. Turner, of Kirkleatham, York. May 20. Fletcher, of Clea Hall, Cumberland, and Ashley, Surrey. May 28. Drake, of Prospect, Devon. June 19. Palk, of Haldon House, Devon. July 1 0. Affleck, of Colchester, Essex. July 11. Brisco, tf Crofton Place, Cumberland. July 12. Apreece, of Washingley, Huntingdon, July 13. Vane, of Long Newton, Durham. Aug. 16. Kent, {now Egleton-Kent,) of FornJiam St, Genevieve, Siif- folk, Aug. 1 7. Geary, of Polesden, Surrey. 1783. Jan. 18. Parker (vice-admiral). Jan. 14. Whalley- Gardiner, {now tVhalley-Smylhe-Gardiner,) of Roch Court, Fareham, Hants. Jan. 16. Graham, of Nether by, Cumberland. March 1 1. Dalling,