DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from Duke University Libraries https://archive.org/details/royalfamiliesofe01burk_1 WE3L UKM THE COlifeMI THE ROYAL FAMILIES 11 OF (SiiglanU, ^totlanfc, anU Males, WITH PEDIGREES OF ROYAL DESCENTS IN ILLUSTRATION. “ I fetch my life and being From men of royal siege.” SHAKESPEARE. BY SIR BERNARD BURKE, C.B., LL.D., ULSTER KING OF ARMS. LONDON: HARRISON, 59, PALL MALL, ^Bookseller to the (Queen anb «$). g{. |). $]rincc of SHalcs. 187G. ^ 9 . 7 * 0 / J. & £?/?}- PREFATORY NOTICE. This volume is a re-issue, in a condensed and remodelled form, of my work on the Eoyal Families of Great Britain. It comprises full Genealogical Memoirs of the ancestry of the Sovereigns of this King¬ dom—Saxon, Norman, Plantagenet, Tudor, Stuart, and Guelph, and is illustrated by pedigrees of several Eoyal Descents. These genealogical Memoirs, here for the first time brought together, are of interest, not only to the historical student, but also to the general reader, explanatory as they are of the descendants of the Eoyal Blood, their alliances and connections amongst many of the most noted personages who figure in our annals. It is indeed remarkable how great has been the influence royal affinities have exercised on political events. In point of fact, Genealogy is to History what maps are to Geography— an essential aid to the acquirement of an accurate knowledge of the subject. It must be borne in mind that a portion of the following pages and many of the Eoyal Descents given in illustration were compiled when the original work was first published, and have reference to that period (1851). For instance, the Eoyal Descents of Lords Egerton, IV PREFATORY NOTICE. Waveney, and Gerard appear under those noblemen’s former desig¬ nations of Mr. Egerton of Tatton, Sir K. S. Adair, Bart., and Sir K. C. Gerard, Bart., and those of Lords St. John, Hertford, Falmouth’ Ferrers, and others under the names of the respective holders of the titles, who were then alive. J. B. B. Ulster. Dublin Castle, 1876. COEEIGENDA. Eoyal Genealogy.—Part 2. Page xxxix, for “ Lord Dinorben, the present proprietor,” read “ Lord Dinorben, the late proprietor.” The present representative of the family of Hughes of Kinmel and Dinorben is Hugh Hob cut Hughes, Esq., Lord-Lieutenant of Flintshire. Page lix, Charles-Frederick, Duke of Brunswick, and William-Maximilian- Frederick, Duke of Brunswick, are both dead. INDEX. THE GENEALOGY OF THE SOVEREIGNS IS DIVIDED INTO TWO PARTS. A PEDIGREE Abingdon, Earl of cxxxv „ „ Part 2, page lxvi Adair, Sir R. S., Bart. (Lord Waveney) - - - - xxix Adams, Edward, Esq., of Mid¬ dleton Hall ... cciii Aikin, Mrs. Eliza Constance - clxxxviii Ailsa, Marquess of - - - clxxxiii Allan, R. H., Esq., F.S.A., of Blackwell Hall - xv Allard ice, Robert Barclay, Esq., of Urie and Allardice - xxxiii „ „ Part 2, page 1 Altham, of Timbercombe - - ccxii Amhurst, W. A. Tyssen, Esq. - ccxiv Amhurst, Margaret Susan - ccxiv Anderton, William Ince, Esq. - cxlviii Anne, Queen of England Part 2, page xxviii Annesley, Arthur Lyttelton, Esq., of Al ley Castle Part 2, page lxvi Anson, Edward Hamilton, Esq. - ci Anstruther, Sir Ralph Abercrom¬ bie, Bart. ... lvi Athole, Duke of Part 2, page xxiv Austria, Emperor of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Aylmer of Donadea Part \,page xxxii B Bainbrigge of Woodseat and Ro- cester .... cxxiii Barneby, Thomas, Esq. Part 2, page lxvi Barrington, Louisa Edith (Lady Simeon) .... cxcii PEDIGREE Bastard, Edmund Rodney Follcx- fen, Esq., of Kitley - - clix Bates, Ralph, Esq. ... lxxxvi Bavaria, Princess Louis of Part 2, page lxi Beaumont, Lord Part l, page xxix Beaumont of Cole Orton Parti, page xxix Beckford of Basing Park - - cxvi Bedford, Duke of (John Plan- tagenet) Part 2, page xiii Bedford, Duke of (Russell) Part 2, page lxvii Berkeley - - Part l, page xxxiv „ - - Part 2, page lxviii Berkeley, Rev. John Rowland - li Berners, Baroness Part 2, page lxvii Berwick, Lord - Part 2, page lxvi Bingham, Lord Clanmorris - ccxiii Birch of Wretham Hall - - cxlvi Birch-Reynardson, Charles Tho¬ mas Samuel, Esq. - - cxlvi Blaauw, Mrs., of Beechland - clxxv Blakiston, Sir Matthew, Bart. - xxi Blois, Sir Charles, Bart. - - lii Blount, M. H. M., Esq., of Maple Durham - Part 2, page lxv Bordeaux, Duke of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Borough, John Charles, Esq. - cxxiii Boultbee of Springfield Part 2 , pages lxiv, lxvii Bowes, Thomas, Esq. - - cxxxvii Boynton, Sir Henry, Bart. - cxiv „ „ Part 2, page xxxix Bradford, Earl of Part 2, page lxvi Brandling, Rev. Ralph Henry - lxxi Branfill of Upminster Hall Part 2, images xxiv, lxii Brassey, Hon. Mrs. Albert - ccxiii INDEX. PEDIGREE Bray brook e, Lord Part 2, page lxv Braye, Baroness (late) - - vi Brazils, Emperor of Part 2, pages v, Ixiii Broke, Sir Arthur de Capell, Bt. xlvii Brooke of Gatefortli - - ccxv Brougham and Yaux. Lord - cciv, cxc Browne of Rising Part 2, page lxvi Bkuce, Robert, Ancestry of Part 2, page xlvii Bruton, Capt. John and Wrey Chichester, Esq. - - clxxxi „ „ Part 2, pages x, lxiv Buckingham and Chandos, Duke of - Part 2, page xxiii Burdett, Bart. - Part 2, page lxvii Burdett - Coutts, Baroness Part 2, page lxvii Burne, Freville Lambton, Esq. - xv Burrard, Rev. Sir George, Bart. - xxxv Burroughs, Rev. Ellis - - viii Burton, Henry Stuart, Esq. - ccvi* Bute, Marquess of, Part 2, page 1 C Cahill, Mrs., of Ballyconra - - xi* Callander of Craigforth Part 2, page lxvii Calmady of Langdon - - ccv Cambridge, Earl of, Edmund Plantagenet Part 2, page vii Campbell, George James, Esq. - lxxiii Campbell, Ellen ... cxcii Campbell, Hugh Bruce, Esq. - lxxxi Campbell, Robert, Esq. - - lxxxv Carew, of Crowcombe - - cli Carnarvon, Earl of - - - xliii Cary, Viscount Falkland - - xci Cary, George Stanley, Esq. - cv Chandos-Pole, E. S. - - - cxcviii Charles I. - Part 2, page xxvii Charles II. - Part 2, page xxviii Chester, Charles, Esq. - - lxviii Chewton, Viscountess - - clix Chichester, Sir Arthur, Bart. - ccxix Cl an morris, Lord - ccxiii Clarence, Duke of, Thomas Plan¬ tagenet - Part 2, page xiii Clarence, Duke of, Lionel Plan¬ tagenet - Part 2, jjage iii Clarke, Edward Hyde, Esq. - xxiv Clerke, Sir William Henry, Bart, clxxxii Clifford, of Chudleigh, Baron Part 2, page lxv Clifton,Lady Bertha Part2,page lxvii Cludde, Anna Maria of Orleton - clxxxv* Cobbe, of Newbridge - - cxxxiii Coham, of Coham and Dunsland clxxvi Coham, of Upcott Avenel - clxxvi PEDIGREE Cokayne, Viscount Cullen Parti, page xxxii Coke, D’Ewes, Esq., of fBrookhill cxxiv Cole, Francis Sewell, Esq. - clxxi Cole, John Griffith, Esq. - ib. Collingwood, Edward John, Esq. clxxxix Constable, Thomas, Esq., of Otley Part 2, page v Conyngham, Marquess of - ccvii* Cooke, Miss, of Camerton - - ccxvi Coi'bett, Sir Andrew Vincent, Bt. cxxviii Corbet, of Ynysymaengwyn - ib. Cornewall, of Delbury - - cxcix Courtenay, Earl of Devon Part 2, page xix Croft, Anne Eliza - - - cxlv Croft, Sir Archer Denman, Bart. xvi Cuming, the Hon. Mrs. Leslie - lxxxviii Cunningham, Bart. - lx Currer, Frances Mary Richardson Ixiii Currie, George Wodehouse, Esq. ccv Cusack, Sir Ralph Part 2, page lxviii Cusack, James Wm., Esq., M.D. cl vii Cusack, Geo., Esq., of Moyaugher ib. Cutler, John, Esq., of Sidmouth - cxiii Cutler, George Henry, Esq. - cxiii D Dale, Thurston, Esq., of Ashborne cxiii Dalison, of Hamptons - - clxxxiii* „ „ Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii Dalton, John, Esq., of Slening- ford and Fillingham Castle - cxxxiv D’Arcy, Capt. G. A. R. - - clx Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord Part 2, page xxiii D’Aubigny, Chevalier Part 2, page xliii Davenport, William Sharington, Esq., of Davenport House - cxii Davey, Charlotte, wife of Stephen Davey, of Redruth, Esq. - lxvi Dawes, Matthew, Esq. - - cxvii Dawson, George Pelsant, Esq. - cxxi Dayrell, of Shudy Camps - cxcii* De Clifford, Baroness (late) - clxxxv Dennis, Thomas Stratford, Esq. - lv Dering, of Surrenden Dering - cxxvi Dering, Cholmley Edward, Esq. - cxxxvi Dering, of Lockleys - ib. De Ros, Baron - Part 2, page lxvi Devon, Earl of Part 2, page lxv De Winton - - - - lxvii Dick-Lauder, Sir John, Bart. - clxxiii Dimsdale, Baron - cxxv Dodsworth, Sir Charles, Bart. - civ Dorchester, Lord - - - cxvi Dormer, Lord - cx Drake, G. B. K., Esq. Part 2, pages x, lxiv INDEX. Duckett, John Dawson, and Wil¬ liam, Esqrs. ... ccvii Dunmore, Earl of - Part 2, page lxii Dunraven, Earl of cci E Eardley-Wilmot, Sir John Eard- ley, Bart. ... cliv East, Sir James Buller, Bart. - cxlv Eaton, Charles, Esq., of Windsor Part 2, page lxvi Edward I. Edward II. Edward III. Edward IV. Edward V. Edward VI. XIX XX xxx xxiv Part 1, page Part 2, page Part 2, page Part 2, page Part 2, page Part 2, page Egerton of Tatton, Lord „ „ Part 2, page Elers, Bev. Carew Thomas - - clxxxvii Elers, William, Esq., of Oldbury ib. Elers, George, Esq., of Stogumber ib. Eliot, Lord - Part 2, page lxviii Elizabeth, Queen of England xxv Ellesmere, Earl of Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii Exeter, Marquess of Part 2, page lxv Eyre, Charles, Esq., of Welford - cxx Eyre, Margaret Frances Part 2, page Eyston, of East Hendred Part 2, page F ixiii lxviii Falcon ----- ccxvi Falkland, Viscount - xci „ ,, Part 2, page lxvi Falmouth, Earl of lviii Farnall, Harry Burrard, Esq. - clxxxii* Farquharson, James Ross, Esq., of Invercauld Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii Fenwick, John, Esq. - - - cxl Ferrers, Earl - lxv, clxxii Ferrers, of Baddesley Clinton Part 2, page Ixvii Firman, Humphrey Brooke, Esq. ccxv Fitzgerald, Knight of Glynn - cvii Flanders, Counts of Part 1, page v Fletcher, Anne-Fletcher, of Peel Hall - cxvii Forbes, Sir William, Bart. - - ccviii Frampton, James, Esq., of Moreton clxv French, Mrs. Fitzstephen Part2,jiage lxviii Fuller, James Franklin, F.S.A. - ccxviii Fullerton - Lindsay-Carnegie, Wil¬ liam, Esq., of Spyuie, Boy- sack, &c. - clxxvii* G PEDIOREE Gage, Viscount Part 2, page lxvi Galton, of Claverdon and Hadzor xii Garland, of Michaslstowe Part 1 , page xxxii George I. - Part 2, page xxix George II. - Part 2, jiage xxix George III. - Part 2, page xxx George IV. - Part 2, page xxxii Gerard, Bart., now Lord Gerard - ccix Gillman, Margaret Emily (Mrs. Blaauw) - clxxv Gloucester, Duke of, Thomas Plantagenet Part 2, page ix Gloucester, Duke of, Hum¬ phrey Plantagenet Part 2, page xv Gore-Langton, of Newton Park Part 2, page lxvi Gorges, Mrs. Hamilton, of Kil- brew - Part 2, page lxvi Gough, Isabel, wife of Capt. Gough, R.N., C.B. - - ccxvii Gould, of Upwey - Part 1, page xxxii Graeme, James, Esq., of Garvock clxxiv Graham, Robert, Esq., of Bal- gowan - - - - xxxvii Graham, Robert, Esq., of Fintry cxxii Granville of Weilesbourne Part 1, page i Gray, Rev. John Hamilton - xxiii, cxv Greaves, Charles Spreugle, Esq. clxvi* Greene, Henry, Esq., of Rolleston cxcvii Griffith, of Peurhyn Part 2, page xxxvi Griffith, Hugh Davies, Esq., of Carr Rhun - xxxviii Griffith, of Burton Agnes Part 2, page xxxix Grimaldi, Marquess - - - clxvii Guelph, Royal House of Part 2, page Ivi Guinness, Sir Arthur, Bart. - ccxix Guinness, Mrs. Edward Cecil - ccxx Guthrie, John, Esq. - - - xxvii Gwynne, John, Esq. - - - a Gyll, Brook Hamilton, Esq - xcvii H Haggerston, of Haggerston, Bart. Part 2, pages v, Ixiii Halliead, Hilton, Esq. - - cxxxi Hall, Lady (Baroness Llanover) - xciv Hall, Thom,-is James, Esq., of Arrow’s Foot - cxlv Hammond, of St. Alban’s Court clxxxni* „ „ Part 2, page xxiv Harrington, Earl of - - lxxviii Harrison, Rev. Richard nopkius Part 2, page lxv INDEX. l'EDIOREE Hartley, W. H. Howard, Esq. of Bucklebury Part 2, page lxv Hastings, Marquess of Part 2, pages x, xxiv Henry I. - Parti, page ix Henry IT. - Part 1, page xviii Henry III. - Parti, page xxvi Henry IV. - Part 2, page xii Henry V. - Part 2, page xvi Henry VI. - Part 2, page xviii Henry VII. - Parti, page xxii Henry VIII. - Part 2, page xxv Hepburn, Sir Thomas Buchan, Bart..lxxxiv Hei'bert, John Arthur, Esq. - ciii Hereford, Viscount Part 2, page lxvii Herries, Lord - Part 2, page lxiii Hertford, Marquess of xxxii Hinde, Rev. Thomas, M.A. - xxxi Iloblyn, Deeble Peter, Esq. - xli Hollaud, Earl of Kent, descen¬ dants of - Part 2, page lxviii Hopkins - Northey, William Richard, Esq. ... cxxix Houblon, John Archer, Esq., of Hallingbury ... exx Howard - - Parti, page xxxiv I Toward - - Part 2, pages lxv, lxviii Howard-Vyse, of Stoke Part 1, page xxxiv Howard, Philip Henry, Esq. of Corby - - - - lxvi „ „ Part 2, page lxv Howard de Walden, Lord - cxvi, clxi Howth, Earl of - Part 2, page lxvi Huddleston of Sawston - - exxx „ „ ,, Part 2, page lxvi Huddleston, Francis, Esq. - - exxx Hughes of Bias Coch Part 1, page xxxii Hughes, Thomas, Esq., of Treadam and The Chapel Part 2, page lxvi Hughes of Kinmel Parti,'page xxxii Huntingdon, EaiT of Part 2, pages lxiii, lxvii Huyshe, John, M.A. - clxxix I Ingleby - - Part 2, page v J James I. - Parti, page xxvi James II. - Parti, page xxviii James, Demetrius Grevis, Esq. - xxxix Jenkins, Troth Parti, pages x, lxiv Jephsou-Norreys, Sir Charles, Bart.; Denham Orlando, Bart. cc Jerningliam - Part 2 , page lxiv PEDIGREE Jersey, Earl of Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii John, King op England Part 1, page xxii Jones of Albemarles Part 2, page lxvi K Kent, Fair Maid of Part 1, page xxxvi „ „ „ descendants of Part 2, page lxviii Kent, of Wavenden - cxxxix Kirwan, Lady Victoria Part 2, page lxvii Knight, Rev. Henry Charles, M.A..cx Knightley, Sir Charles, Bart. - cliii „ „ „ Part 2, page lxvii Kny vett - - Part 2, page x L Lambe, Sir Charles Montolieu, Bart. ----- clxiv Landon, Charles Ginkell, Esq. - lxxii Langdale, Honourable Charles - clxx „ „ Part 2, page lxiv Laudei’, Sir John Dick, Bart. - clxxiii Le Hunt, Peter Bainbrigge, Esq. cxxiii Leigh, Egerton, Esq., of West Hall, High Leigh - - cxxxviii Leith, James Forbes, Esq. of Whitehaugh - xc Lennard, Thomas Barrett, Esq. - xxii Lentaigne and Magan - - xi° Le Strange, Styleman, of Hun¬ stanton - - - - clxxxiv Lethbridge, Sir John Hesketh, Bart ----- evi Lewis, of Abernant Vychan Part 2, page xxxv Lillingston, Charles, Esq. - - xcviii Limerick, Earl of xlv Lindley, Augustus Frederick, Esq. Part 2, page lxii Lindsay-Carnegie - - - clxxvii Lloyd, George, Esq. - - - liii Lloyds of Glangwilly and Ystrad- corwg - cxi Londesborough, Lord - - ccvi* Long, Walter, Esq., of Rood Ash¬ ton, Wraxall, and Whaddon cliii Longford, Earl of clviii Loudoun, Earl of Part 2, page lxvii Louis Philippe, King of the French - Part 2, page xxvi Lovat, Baron - clxiii Lovelace, Earl of lxx Lowndes - - Part 2, page lxvii Luttrell, of Dunster Castle Part 1, pauje xxxii INDEX. TEDIOEEE Lutwidge, Charles Robert Flet¬ cher, Esq. - - - xxxviii Lyttelton, Lord - Part 2, page lxvi M Mac Kay, George, Esq. - - lxxx Mackenzie, Keith William Stew¬ art, Esq., of Seaforth - - ii Mackenzie, Sir Evan, Bart - xvii Mackenzie, Sir James John Ran¬ dall, Bart. - clxii Mackinnon, William Alexander, Esq. ----- xviii Magan of Emoe, Mrs. Lentaigne of Tallaght, Co. Dublin xi® „ „ Part l, page xxxii Malmesbury, Earl of - - - lxi Manchester, Duke of Part 2, page lxv Manners, Duke of Rutland Part 2, pages viii, Lxviii Mansel, Sir John Bell William, Bart. ----- ccvi Manse], John Clavell, Esq. - ccvi Mary, Queen of England Part 2, page xxv Marriott, Thomas Beckett Field¬ ing, Esq. - - - - xx Massereene, Viscount - i Master of the Abbey and Knole Park - Paii, 2, pages xxiv, lxii Mathew, Mrs. - xi Maxwell, Sir John, Bart, (late) - iii Maxwell, Sir John Heron, Bart. lxxiv Maxwell, William Constable, now Lord Herries Part 2, pages v, lxiii Merrick, Gervis —, Bart. Part 1, page xxxii Middleton, William, Esq., of Middleton and Stockeld Part 2, pages v, lxiii Milford, Baron - - - - lxxix Milner, Sir W. M. S., Bart. Part 2, page lxv Mitford, of Mitford - - - ccxiv Modena, Duke of Part 2, pages xxvii, lxi Monckton, of Cavill and Melton ccxv Morgan, of Golden Grove Part 2, page xxxvi Morgan, George Robert, Esq. of Mount Noel Part 2, page lxvi Mostyn, Sir Pyers, Bart. - - cc° Mostyu, Thomas Arthur Bertie, Esq. of Llewesog - - cxxxii Mullins, of Burnham - ccxviii Murray, Duke of Athole Part 2, page xxiv Musgrave, Sir George, Bart. - lxiv N PEDIGREE Nangle, George, Esq., and Lucy Mary Tichborne his wife - 1 Naples, King of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Needham, of Shenton Part 1, page xxxii Nelson, Earl - cxix Nicholson William, of Manchester Part 2, pages x, lxiv Norfolk, Duke of Part 2, pages xl, lxv Norman Dukes Part 1, page i Norreys, Sir Chas. D. Orlando Jephson, Bart. - cc Northey - Hopkyns, William Richard, Esq. - - - cxxix Northumberland, Duke of Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii O Onslow, Earl of - - - - lxxvi Orlebar, Robert Shipton, Esq. - cxxxix Osbaldeston, of Hummanby - ccxiv Owen, of Orielton Part 2, page xxxv P Pakenham, Hon. and Rev. Henry clviii Palmer, Sir John Henry, Bart. - ix Palmes, George, Esq. - - lxxvii Pares, of Hopwell Hall - - xiii Paterson, George Hilton, Esq. - cxciv Patrick, W. C. C. - - - lix Pearce, Lieut. Col. William, (late) Ixxxix Percy - - Part 1, page vii „ - - Part 2, pages xxiv, lxii Peters, Rev. Thomas - - - lvii Peters of Harefield - lvii Petre, Lord - Part 2, page lxiv Pigott, Sir Robert, Bart. - - cxlix PLANTAGENET, Royal Family of Part\,page xix PLANTAGENET, EDMUNT), Earl of Lancaster (Crouchback) Part 1, page xxv PLANTAGENET, Earl of Norfolk Part \,page xxxiii PLANTAGENET, LIONEL, Duke of Clarence - Part 2, page iii PLANTAGENET, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster Part 2, page iv PLANTAGENET, Edmund of Langley, Earl of Cambridge and Duke of York Part 2, page vii PLANTAGENET, Thomasof Wood- stock, Duke of Gloucester, and his descendants Part 2, page ix INDEX. TEDIQREE Plantagf.net, Thomas, Duke of Clarence, - Part 2, page xiii Plantagenet, John, Duke of Bedford - Part % page xiii Plantagenet, Humphret, Duke of Gloucester Part 2, page xv Plantagenet, Descendants entitled to quarter Royal Arms Part 2, pages lxiii—lxvi Plumptre, John Pemberton, Esq., of Fredville ... cxxvii Plimket, Anne Lee, Baroness - ccxix Pole, of Radborne - cxcviii Pollok, Hon. Mrs., of Lismany - ccxiii Portman, Viscount - cxliii Powell, William Edward, Esq., of Nanteos - cxxviii Powys, Philip Lybbe, Esq. - cxcii „ „ „ Part 2, page lxiii Price, John Lloyd, Esq., of Glan- gwilly ... - cxi Prinsep, Thomas Levett, Esq. - iv Prior, Thomas, Esq., of Rath- downey - cxcvi Prior, Andrew Redmond, Esq. - cxcvi Pudsey - - Part 2, page v R Reeves, of Burrane, Co. Clare - ccxi Reynardson, Chas. Thos. Samuel Birch, Esq. - cxlvi Richard I. - Part 1, page xxi Richard II. - PartZ, page xi Richard III. - Part 2, page xxi Richardson, Thomas William, Esq. - - Part 2, page lxiii Richmond, Duke of Part 2, page lxv Riddell, Sir Walter Buchanan, Bart. ----- clxiv Rivers, Lord - cxvi Robertson, Marianne Sarah (Baroness Majoribanks) Part 2, page lxiii Robertson, William, Esq., of Kinlochmoidart - - - cxc Roper, Charles Blayney Trevor, Esq., of Plas Teg - - cliii Roper, Sir Henry - - - cliii S Saladin - - Part 2, pages xxiv-lxii Saladin, Charles William, Esq. clviii Saladin, Lieut.-Col. John Huber clviii Saunders, Richard, Esq., of Largay - cxxvi Sawyer, Charles, Esq. - - xcii | I’EDIOKEE Saxon Line - Parti,page x Saxony, King of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Saye and Sele, Lord - - - xciii Scarsdale, Baron Part 2, page lxvi Seton-Steuart, Lady - clxxviii „ „ Part 2, page xlvi Seton, Alexander, Esq., of Mounie clxxxvi Shipton, Charlotte - - - cxxxix Shirley, Earl of Ferrers and Shir¬ ley of Ettington - - lxv, clxxii Part 2, page lxvii Shirley of Ettington Part 2, pages x, lxiv Shrubb, John Peyto, Esq. - - clxxxvii Shuckburgh, Sir Francis, Bart. - xiv Shuttleworth, Helen Katherine, of Hodsack Park - - cxliii Simeon, Lady Louisa Edith and John, Esq. - - - cxcii Sinclair, Sir John Gordon, Bart. Part 2, page lxv Skipwith, Sir Gray, Bart. - - cii Slingsby, Sir Charles, Bart. - xliii Smart, Joseph - Part 2, page lxvi Smijth, Rev. Sir Edward Bow- yer, Bart. - xcvi Smythe, William, Esq. - v Sneyd, of Keele - - - - xliv Somers, Earl - Part 2, page lxviii Southampton, Lord - ccxx Southwell, Margaret Elizabeth Trafford - cxli Spain, Queen of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Spencer, Earl - Part 2, joage lxviii Stafford, Lord - Part 2, pages x, lxiv Standish, William Standish, Esq., of Gocken Hall and Dux- bury ----- cxlvii Stanhope, Sir Edwin F. Scuda¬ more, Bart. . - - ccv* Stapleton-Bretherton, Marchesa Part 1, page xxix Stapleton, Hon. and Rev. Sir Francis, Bart. - xi Stephen, King of England Part \,page xvi Steuart-Seton, Lady - - - clxxviii Steuart, of Arntullie, Cardneys, and Dalguise Part 2, page 1 Stewart, of Garlies Part 2, page xlv Stewart-Mackenzie, of Seaforth Part 2, page xlv Stewart, Earl of Blessington Part 2, page xlv Stewart, of Physgill Part 2, page xlv Stewart, of Rosyth Part2,p>age xlv Stewart, Lord Lome Part 2, page xlv Stewart, Earl of Atholl Part 2, page xlv Stewart, Earl of Buchan Part 2, page xlv INDEX. FEDIOREE Stewart, Sir "William Drummond, Bart., of Grandtully Part 2, page xlv Stewart, of Blackball and Ard- gowan - Part 2, page li St. Leger, Anne Part 2, page viii St. John, Baron, of Bletskoe - vii Stinton, Joseph, Esq. - - xi Storer, Anthony Morris, Esq., of Purley Park ... elxix Stoughton, of Ballykorgon Part 1, page xxxii Stourton, Lord - - - - clxx „ „ Part 2, page lxv Straubenzee, Henry Van, Esq. - lxxxii Strode, Sir Edward Chetham, K.C.B., &c. - Ixix Strong, George, M.D., of The Chase ----- ccviii 0 Stuart, Royal House of Part 2, page xl Stuart, of Allanbauk Part 2, page xlvi Stuart, of Bonkyl Part 2, page xlii Stuart, of Derneley, Earl of Lennox - Part 2, page xlii Stuart, Lord Blantyre Part 2, page xlv Stuart de Rothsay Part 2, page 1 Stuart de Decies Part 2, page 1 Stuart, Arabella Part 2, pages xxiii, xlii, xliv Styleman, Le Strange, Henry L’Estrange, Esq. - - clxxxiv Suckling ----- cxix Suffield, Baron - Part 2, page lxv Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of Part 2, page lxv Surtees, Henry George, Esq. - xix Sutherland, Duke of Part 2, pages xxiv, xlviii, Ixii Swinton, Samuel, Esq., of Swinton - xxv T Tankerville, Earl of Part 2, page lxvi Tatton, of Wythenshaw Part 2, page xxiv Tempest, of Tong - ccxiii Thomas, Rees Goring, Esq., of Llanon - - - - clxvi Thomas, Morgan, Esq. - - ib Thomas, George Treliearn, Esq. ib Thorp, Archdeacon - civ Throckmorton, of Coughton Part 1, page xxxii Townshend, Marquess Part 2, page lxvii TEWOREE Trafford, Sigismund, Esq., of Wroxham Hall - - - cxli Trelawny, Sir Wm. L. Salisbury, Bart. ----- clxxx Trenchard, John Trenchard, Esq., of Greenkills House - - cix Tudor, Royal House of Part 2, page xxxv Tudor, Sir Owen Part 2, page xxxvii Tuscany, Grand Duke of Part 2, pages v, lxiii Tylecote, Elizabeth - - - xlviii Tyler, Charles Henry, Esq., of Linsted Lodge - - - cxciii Tyssen Amkurst - ccxiv U Urquhart, Beauchamp Colclough, Esq., of Meldrum - - cviii Y Vandeleur, Mrs. Mary - - cxcii Yaughan, of Cos-y-Gedol Part 2, page xxxix Vaughan, Robert Chambre, Esq. xcv Vaux, Lord - Part 2, page lxvi Vaux, Lord - cc* Vavasour, of Hazlewood - - clxx „ „ Part 2, page lxv Victoria, H.M. the Queen Part %,page xxxiii Victoria, Queen, Royal Descent of, from Alfred the Great Ped. facing Part 2, page lx Vyse, Howard, Stoke Place and Old Windsor Part 2, page lxv W Walcot, Rev. Charles - - liv Wales, Royal Dynasties of - Ped. facing Part 2, page lxi Wallace, Lieut.-Gen. Sir John Alexander Dunlop Agnew, Bart. ----- clvi Walrond, Bethell, Esq., of Dul- ford House - - - - cl Walrond, Theodore, Esq., of Cal- der Park - cl Walwyn, Richard Henry, Esq. clii Warren, Alicia, of Killeney Castle - - - - clvii Waterford, Marquis of Part 2, pages lxiii, lxvii Waters, Thomas Methcld, Esq. cxviii Watts, John James, Esq. - - xxvii Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas, Esq. ... cxcv Western, T. B., Esq. - ib. Wharncliffe, Lord Part 2, page 1 INDEX. TEDIOREE Wilder, of Turley Hall, and Sul- ham.xxxvi William the Conqueror Part 1, page i William Rufus Part l, page viii William III. - Parti,page xxviii AVilliam IV. - Parti,page xxxiii Williamson, John Vaughan, Esq. lxii Wilmot, Clietwode, Edward, Esq. cxcv Wilmot, George Part 1, page Ixvi Winstanley, Clement, Esq. - cxcix 0 Winthorpe, Rev. Benjamin - xlix AViuton, Cann de, Esq. - - lxvii AVodehouse, Lord (Earl of Kimberley) ... ccv AVood, Annie-Rose Somerville - cxlv AVorsley, Sir AVilliam, Bart. - lxxxiii AVrangham, Rev. George Walter, H.A.xxvi rECIOREK Wrey, Sir Bourcliier Talk, Bai’t. cliii „ „ Part 1, pages x, lxiv AVyndowe, Oliver - Thomlinson, Esq..ccxiii AVynn, of Bettws Abergelew, Llanelian, Dyffryn Aled Part 1, page xxxiv AVynn, of Coedcoch Part 1, page xxxv Wynne, John, Esq. - xxxiv Wyvill, Marmaduke, Esq. - - xcix Y Yea, Sir William Walter, Bart. cxci York, Duke op, Edmund Plantagenet, and his des¬ cendants - Part 1, page vii Z Zouche, De la, Baroness (late) - lxxv ©enealotjtcs of tfje i^oberacjns. PAET I. FROM WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR TO EDWARD I. V fljftilUam tfre Conqueror, The Normans (Men of the North) were a mixed nation of the fiercest Norwegians, Swedes, and Danes, and became settled in Neustria, in France, at the beginning of the 10th century, when King Charles the Simple conferred the Duchy, since called Normandy, on Rollo, the Dane, one of the most celebrated of the Norman leaders. This renowned Chieftain, m. 1st, Poppa, dau. of Berengarius, Count of Bayeux, and 2ndly, Gisela, dau. of Charles, King of France ; by the former of whom he left at his decease, in 931, two sons and two daughters, viz. : 1. William, of whom presently. 2. Robert, Count of Corbeil, ancestor of Hamon Denta/tus, 6th Count of Corbeil, who, according to Anderson, was father of two sons ; 1. Robert EiTZ-HAMON,whoaccompanied William toEngland, and achieved great renown by his conquest of Glamorgan, where he was made Prince. His dau. Mabel, rn. Robert, Earl of Gloucester, illegitimate son of Henry I. 2. Richard de Granville, Earl of Corbeil, who d. onhisjourney to Jerusalem, leaving a son, Richard de Granville, Earl of Corbeil, from whom the Granvilles of Stow in Cornwall claimed descent. Of that family a descendant was Sir Bevil Granville, the Cavalier commander, slain at the battle of Lansdowne, 5 July, 1643. From his son, Sir John Granville, created Earl of Bath, in 1661, derived the Granvilles, of Calwich Abbey, co. Stafford, now of Wellesbournc Hall, co. Warwick. * 11 TEE ROYAL FAMILIES. 1. C respina, who m. Grimaldus I., Prince of Monaco, and had issue, Guido I., Prince of Monaco, living a. d.950, ancestor of the Grimaldis, Sovereign Princes of Monaco, and Dukes of Valentinois. Crispinus Ansgot, whoreceived from his grandfather Hollo, the Barony of Bee, and became patriarch of the Lords of Bee-Crispin. Gibellinus, who was made Lord of Sinus St. Troppeus, by William I., Count of Provence. 2. Gerletta,who m. William II.,Duke of Aquitaine, and Count of Poictou, and had with a dau. Blanca, wife of Lewis V., King of France, a son, William III., Duke of Aquitaine, who d. in the Abbey of St Cyprian, a.d. ]02o, having had a son, Guido, who became on his father’s resignation in 1019, Duke of Aquitaine. He founded the Priory of St. Gemma, in Xaintonge, and d. in 1021, when he was succeeded by bis sou, AVilliam IV., Duke of Aquitaine, who assisted Philip I. of France, against AVilliam the Conqueror. He erected the Palace of Poictou, and, after conferring large do¬ nations on the Church, d. in 10S6. His son and suc¬ cessor, AADlliam V., Duke of Aquitaine, reigned no less than seventy years. At his death, which occurred in 1156, he left two daughters: Petronella, wife of Rudolph, Count of Ver- mandois. Eleanor, Dachess of Aquitaine, who m. Lewis, King of France, but was divorced from that monarch in 1150, when she married Hen. II., King of England. The eldest son of Rollo, Duke of Normandy, AVilliam, surnamed Longa Spatha, Duke of Normandy, to. Adela, dau. of Hubert, Count of Senlis, and dying in 948 (he was slain, it is stated, by the treachery of Arnulph, Count of Flanders), left a son and successor, Richard I., Duke of Normandy, surnamed Sans Peur, who d. in 9G0, leaving by his wife, Gunilda, a Danish lady, four sons and two daughters, viz.: 1. Richard, his heir. 2. Mauger, Earl of Corbeil. 3. Robert, Count of Evereux (afterwards Bishop of Rouen), father of two sons, Richard, Count of Evereux, and Rudolph, Constable of Normandy. 4. William, Count of Hiesmes and Eu, and Lord of Monstreul, who m. Lefieltna de Harcourt, and had two sons : Robert, Count of Eu. William, Count of Soissons, d. without male issue. 1. Emma, m. 1st, Ethelred, King of England, and by him, who d. in 1016, was mother of a son, Edward the Confessor. Emma, m. 2ndly, Ca¬ nute the Great, and by him was mother of Hardy Canute, King of England. 2. lledwig, m. to Geffrey, Count of Bretaigne. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. iii The eldest son, Richard II., Duke of Normandy, surnamed the Good, m. 1st, Judith, dau. of the Duke of Brittany, and had- issue: 1. Richard, his successor. 2. Robert, successor to his brother. 3. William, a Monk. 1. Alice, whom. Renauld, Earl of Burgundy, and had a son, Guy, who claimed the Duchy at the decease of Robert le Diable. 2. Eleanora, who m. Ba'dwin IV., Earl of Flanders, and was father of Bald¬ win V., Count of Flanders, whose dau. Matilda, m. William, Duke of Normandy, and became afterwards, on the Conquest of England, Queen of England. 3. Papia, wife of Guilbert Saint Valery. Duke Richard m. 2ndly, Estrith, sister of Canute the Dane, and dau. of Swene, King of Denmark. From her he was divorced; and subse¬ quently he took as his third wife, Papia, a Danish lady, by whom he had two sons, Mauger, the celebrated Archbishop of Rouen, and William, Count of Arques. Richard d. in 1026-7, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Richard III., Duke of Normandy, who is stated to have been poisoned in 1027. He left no legitimate issue, and was succeeded by his brothe: > Robert le Diable, Duke of Normandy, who contributed to restore to his throne, Henry, King of France, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an addition to his patrimonial dominions. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion induced him to under¬ take a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his constitution that he died on his way home, at Nice, in Bithynia, in 1035. To Duke Robert, Herleva, or Arlotta, the dau. of an officer of his household, had borne a son, Wil¬ liam, who so strongly interested the affections of his father, that, before his departure for Palestine, Robert had prevailed on an assembly of the Barons at Fescamp, to acknowledge him as heir to the Duchy. William I., King of England. William, Duke of Normandy, was only ten years old at the death of his father, Robert le Diable, in 1035. The Earl Gilbert became his guardian, and the King of France solemnly engaged to protect the rights of his orphan vassal. But the guardian was slain, the interests of William were neglected, and his dominions during the time of h : s IV' THE ROYAL FAMILIES. minority, exhibited one continued scene of anarchy and bloodshed. At the age of nineteen, however, the young Duke first took the field to support by his own good sword, his claim to the succession, and after defeating Guy of Burgundy, and William of Arques, he baffled the efforts of his opponents; and at length, aided by the chivalry of the warlike age in which he lived, effected the Conquest of England, by the defeat of Harold, at Hastings, in 10G6, on the 25th December. In that year he was crowned, and was styled “ Willielmus Rex Anglorum.” The Conqueror, who was b. at Falaise 1025, and died at Hermentrude, a suburb of Rouen, 9th Sept. 1087, m. in 1053, Matilda, dau. of Bald¬ win V., Count of Flanders, by Adela, his wife, grand-daughter of Hugh Capet, and by her (who d. 2nd Nov. 1083) had issue : DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. I. Robert, surnamed Court-hose , to whom his father bequeathed Normandy and Maine. This ill-fated Prince, defeated at the battle of Tenchebrai, was confined by Henry I. of Eugland, iu Cardiff Castle, until his death, 10th Feb. 113!, after a captivity of twenty-eight years. Hem. (when in Italy, on his way to Palestine) Svbilla, dau. of Geoffrey, of Conversana, or (according to Glover, Roger of Conversaria), and had a son, William, Earl of Flanders, who was protected by Philip le Gros, King of France, and received from that monarch the hand of Joan, sister of his Queen Alice, and dau. of Humbert, Count of Mau- rienne. This youthful Prince, distinguished for his courage and gallantry, was slain at the battle of Alost, in 1128. He left no issue. IT. Richard, Duke of Bernay, killed by a stag in the New Forest. III. William, who ascended the throne of Eugland as William II. 1 V. Henry, who ascended the throne as Henry 1. I. Cicely, Abbess of the Holy Trinity at Caen, d. 13th July, 1126. II. Constance, who m. Alan Fergaunt, Count of Bretagne, but d.s.p. III. Alice, contracted to Harold. IV. Adela, who m. Stephen, Count of Blois, and d. in 1137, leaving issue : William (an imbecile), m. and had issue. Theobald, who s. as Count of Blois. Henry, Bishop of Winchester, d. 6 Aug. 1171. Stephen, who s. his uncle Henry upon the English throne. Maud, m. Richard, Earl of Chester; and was drowned with her hus¬ band in 1119. V. Agatha, betrothed to Alphomo, King of Gallicia, d. unm. A 1. Gundred, who m. William de Warrenne, Count de Warrenne in Nor¬ mandy, and Earl of Surrey, and by that potent noble (who d. in 1C 98) had issue : 1. William de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois, and widow of Robert, Count of Mellent, and dying in 1138, left issue, DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. V William de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, a crusader, who d. in the Holy Land, 1148: his only dau. and heir, Isabel de Warren, m. 1st, William de Blois, Earl of Mortaigne, natural son of King Stephen, hut by him had no issue: and 2ndly, Hameline Plantagenet (natural brother of Henry II.), who assumed the surname of Warren, and became Earl of Surrey. By this Earl, Isabel left at her decease, 1198, a son, William de Warren ( Plantagenet ), Earl of Warren and Surrey, who in. twice, and had with a dau. Isabel, who m. Hugh de Albini, Earl of Arundel, but d. s. p., one son, John de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, who m. Alice, dau. of Hugh le Brun, Count de la March, and half- sister, by the mother of Henry III., and had one son and two daus., viz.: 1. William, slam in a tournament at Croydon, leaviug issue, a son, John, Earl of Warren and Surrey, who d. s. p. in 1347, and a dau. and eventual heir¬ ess, Alice, wife of Edmund Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel, ancestor, by her, of the Dukes of Norfolk (see under Edward I.). 2. Alianore, who m. Henry, Lord Percy, and ancestor of the Percts of Northumberland (see under Henry III ); and 3. Isabel, wife of John de Baliol, after¬ wards King of Scotland. 2. Eeynald, or Beginald, one of the adherents of Robert of Nor¬ mandy. 3. Editha, who m. 1st, Gerard de Gournay, Baron of Gournay, and 2ndly, Drew de Monceaus, and had by the former one son and two daughters, viz. : 1. Hugo de Gournay, ancestor of the Lords Gournay. 2. Gundred, who m. Nigel de Albini, Scutifer Con- questoris, and had two sons. 1. Roger, who, possessing the lands of Mowbray, assumed, by command of King Henry, the surname of Mowbray, and became ancestor of the Mowrrays and Howards, Dukes of Norfolk, and of the Lords Stourton and Petre. 2. Henry, of Camho, ancestor of the Albinis, Feudal Lords of that place. Ancestry of a^atiioa, duecn of 2£Jilliam t&e Conqueror* Baldwin I., surnamed Bras de Fer, Count of Flanders (great grand¬ son of Lyderic, Count of Harlebec, the first hereditary Governor of Flanders), m. in 8G2, Judith, widow of Ethelwolf, King of England, and dau. of Charles the Bald, grandson of Charlemagne, and by her, who survived him, left at his decease in 880, a son and successor, Baldwin II. surnamed the Bald, Count of Flanders, who carried on a successful war against Eudes, Count of France. He m. Alfritha, dau. VI THE ROYAL FAMILIES. of Alfred the Great, King of England, and dying in 918, was s. by bis son, Arnolph I., surnamed the Great, Count of Flanders, who waged war against William of Normandy, whom he defeated and slew. By Alice, of Vermandois, his consort, who was fifth in descent from Charlemagne, Arnolph was father of Baldwin III., Count of Flanders and Artois, who wedded Matilda, dan. of Herman Billung, Duke of Saxony, and left at his decease in 9G2 a son, Arnolph II., Count of Flanders, whose wife, Susanna, was dau. of Berenger II., King of Italy. He d. in 988, and was s. by his son, Baldwin IV., surnamed the Fair Beard, Count of Flanders, who is stated by some authorities to have married Orgina, dau. of Frederick, Count of the Moselle, and by others, Eleanor, dau. of Richard IT., Duke of Normandy. Certain it is that he died in 1034, and that he left a son and successor, Baldwin V., surnamed the Pious, Count of Flanders, who entered into hostilities with the Emperor Otho II., and acquired from that monarch Valenciennes and the Isles of Zealand. He subsequently further increased his territories by another rich accession, that of the citadel of Ghent. He to. in 1027, Adela, dau. of Robert, King of France, son of Hugh Capet, and had by her, 1. Baldwin VI., called the Peaceable, Count of Flanders and Artois, who m. the Countess Eichilda, of Hainault and Namur, and dying in 1070, left issue, Arnolru III., Count of Flanders, surnamed the Unlucky, slain in battle, 1072. Baldwin I., Count of Hainault, whose great-grandson, Baldwin IV., Count of Hainault, m. Maroaket, sister and heir of Philip the Great, Count of Flanders and Artois, and dying in 1194, left issue: Baldwin IX., Count of Flanders, Hainault, and Namur, elected Emperor of Constantinople, in 1204. He was slain at Adrianople, in the following year. Henry, elected Emperor of Constantinople in 1205, d. in 1216. Yolande, m. Peter de Courtenay, elected Emperor of Constantinople in 1216. Isabel, heiress of' the county of Artois, m. in 1180, to Philip II., King of France. 2. Robert I., Count of Flanders and Artois, at the death of his nephew Arnolph in 1072. From him derived the subsequent Counts of Flanders. DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM TIIE CONQUEROR. vii 1. Judith, who m. 1st Tosti, Count of Northumberland, brother of Harold, and 2ndly, Guelph, Duke of Bavaria, ancestor of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, whose son ascended the throne of England as George I. 2. Matilda, who m. "William the Conqueror. Through this Princess, Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, the Royal Houses of England, Plantagenet, Tudor, Stuart, and Guelph derived descent from Charlemagne and Alfred the Great. junior ©escenDantis of William tfre Conqueror* Tiie families sprung from the marriage of William de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, with Gundred, the Conqueror’s youngest daughter, viz. : Fitz-Alan, descended from Edmund, Earl of Arundel, by Alice, his wife, sister and heir of John, Earl of Warren and Surrey (see under Henry III.). Percy, descended from Henry, Lord Percy, of Alnwick, by Alianore, his wife, dau. of John, Earl of Warren and Surrey (see under Henry III.). Gournay, descended from Gerard de Gournay, Baron of Gournay, by Editha, his wife, dau. of William de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey. Of this line we may enumerate the Barons Gournay, whose eventual representative, Julia, only dau. and heir of Hugh de Gournay, m. William, Lord Bardolph of Wirmgay, and the Gour- nays of Somersetshire and Norfolk. Of the other scions of the marriage of Gerard de Gournay and Editha de Warren, were The Mowbrays and Howards, Dukes of Norfolk, sprung from Roger de Albini, the elder son of Nigel de Albini, by Gundred de Gournay, his wife, and the Albinis of Camho, derived from Henry, youDger brother of Roger. ©Htlliam Bufu0* WiLLIAM II., surnamed Rufus, b. in 1056, was second son of William of Normandy, by his consort Matilda, dau. of Baldwin V., Count of Flanders, and derived maternally from Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, and Alfred the Great, King of England. Rufus was the Con¬ queror’s favourite son, had accompanied him in all his journeys, and fought by his side in all his battles. At his father’s death he ascended the throne of England to the prejudice of his elder brother Robert, and was crowned 26thSept., 1087, being styled “Deigratia Rex Anglorum.” He never married, and at his decease, A.D. 1100, the crown devolved on his younger brother Henry. By whose hand the King fell, and whether by accident or design, are questions still unsolved. Popular tradition ascribes the deed to Sir Walter Tyrrel, a hunting companion of the monarch, but an investigation of contemporary evidence leads to no proof of the circumstance. Certain it is that after sunset, 2nd Aug. 1100, the body of the king was discovered by some countrymen lying on the ground and weltering in blood. An arrow, the shaft of which was broken, had entered his breast. IDcnrj? tije Henry Beauclerc, the youngest son of the Conqueror, was born at Selby, in Yorkshire, in 1070, and became King of England at the death of his brother, William Rufus. His coronation was solemnized 5th Aug. 1100. He to. 1st, Matilda (Editha), dau. of Malcolm III. (Can- more), King of Scotland, by Margaret, his wife, sister and heir of Edgar Atheling, grandson of Edmund Ironside, King of England; and by her had a son and a dau., viz.: i. William, who was drowned on his passage from Normandy, in the great storm, 26th Nov., 1120, being then aged 18. He had married, 1119, Sybilla, dau. of Fulk, Count of Anjou, but left no issue, ir. Maud, or Matilda, born in 1104, who m. 1st, the Emperor Henry 1Y , but by him, who died in 112G, had no issue; and 2nd y, in 1127, Geoffrey Plantagenkt, then only 16 years of age, s >n of FouUc V., Count of Anjou, by Ermeugard, his wife, dau. and heir of Helias, Count of Maine. By this celebrated Prince, the Empress Maud, who united in her veins the blood of the Anglo-Saxon with that of the Norman Sovereigns, left at her decease, 10th Sept., 1167, three sons and one dau , viz. : 1. Henry, who ascended the throne of England as Henry II. 2. Geoffrey, Earl of Nantes, who d. s. p., 1157. 3. William, Earl of Poictou, who d. s. p , 1163. 1. Emma, who m. David, Prince of North Wales, younger son of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North AYiles, and was mother of an only dau. and heir, Gwenlltan, who m. Griffith, younger son of Cadvvygnn, Lord of Nanuau, younger sou of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, King of Powys. King Henry I., to. 2ndly, 2nd Feb. 1121, Adeliza, dau. of Godfrey, 1st Duke of Brabant, but by her (who to. 2ndly William de Albini) he •2 X LINEAGE OF QUEEN MATILDA, CONSORT OF HENRY I. had no issue. [Joscelyn of Louvaine, brother of Queen Adeliza, was ancestor of the Percys, Earls and Dukes of Northumberland.] Kin"- Henry I. died 1st Dec., 1135. His first Queen died in 1118, and was buried at Winchester: the epitaph on her tomb describes her as ■ Matildis Regina, ab Anglis vocata Mold the good Queen." €&e ^a.von line. Cerdic, the Saxon, crowned at Winchester in 532, as third monarch of the Englishmen, is styled by Gibbon “one of the bravest of the children of Woden.” He was father of the renowned Cenric, from whom de¬ rived in direct descent, Egbert, who, previously to his advent to the throne, held a com¬ mand in the army of Charlemagne. In 800, at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert ivas called by the voice of his countrymen to assume the government of Wessex, and he subsequently succeeded in reducing all the kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway. His reign, a long and a glorious one, is memorable for the great victories he achieved over the Danes. Egbert d. in 83G, leaving by Redburgha, his wife, two sons and one dau., viz.: Ethelwolf, his successor. Athelstan, who had Kent and Essex. Editha, Abbess of Polesworth, in Warwickshire. The eldest son, Ethelwolf, succeeded his father in the throne of Wessex, and though litter to wear the cowl than wield the sceptre, evinced much courage and activity when the moment of action called his energies out. In his time the Danes renewed their incursions, but suffered defeat and great slaughter, and at length disheartened by their losses, retired from the shores of Britain. Ethelwolf d. in 858, and was buried at Winchester, leaving by Osburgha, his first wife, dau. of Oslac the Thane, Grand Butler of England, i. Ethi-lbald, Kmg of Wessex, who m. his father’s widow, Judith, dau. of Charles the Bald, King of Erance, but the union scandalizing the people, Ethelbald consented to a separation. He d. in 860. n. Ethelbeet, King of Wessex, d. in 866, and was buried at Sherborne, in. Etueleed, King of Wessex, whose reign was disturbed by the in¬ vasion of the Danes. In a conflict with them at Basing, he received a death wound, in 871. His son Elhelwald, who opposed the right of his cousin, Edward the Elder, to the throne, was slain in battle, in 905. MATILDA, QUEEN OF HENRY T : THE SAXON LINE. XI it. Alfred, of whom present!}''. i. Elswitha, who m. Burrhed, King of Mercia, and d. a Nun, in 889. The youngest son, Alfred, surnamed the Great , was born at Wantage, in 849, and by his ever memorable achievements as a warrior, patriot, and legislator, proved the brightest ornament of the race of Cerdic. This illustrious monarch, who ascended the throne at the death of his brother Ethelred, rescued his country from slavery, enacted admirable laws, restored learning, and laid the foundation of the English constitution. The general historian dwells on his reign with delight, and all writers combine in awarding to Alfred every great and good quality that could dignify or adorn a prince. Keightley compares him to Marcus Aurelius, Mirabeau esteems Charlemagne inferior, and Voltaire maintains that there never existed on the earth a man more worthy of posterity’s respect. According to Mathew of Westminster, and Ingulphus, Alfred died in 900, but Robert of Gloucester fixes the date a year later. The will of Alfred is deserving of notice, from the interesting information it affords as to the transmission of property among the Saxons. A Latin but very faulty translation is given in Wise’s Asser, p. 74. A more accurate version has been made by Manning, from the original in the Register of Newminster, and is deposited in the library of Mr. As tie. By Elswitha, his wife, dau. of Ethelred the Great, Ealdoman of Mercia, Alfred left two surviving sons, and three daughters, viz.: r. Edward, his successor. ii. Ethelwald, b. iu 880, who received from his father a learned education, and (/. in 022. His sons were Turketel, Chancellor to King EJred, and Abbot of Croyland, if. in 975, and Ethelwin aud Edwin, who both perished at the celebrated battle of Brnnanburg. J. Ethelfleda, m. to Ethelred, Duke of Mercia. This princess, whose mascu¬ line virtues aud martial exploits are celebrated iu the highest strains of panegyric by our ancient historians, administere i the government of Mercia, alter the death of her husband, with great ability, and cordially supported her brother Edward in his operations against the common enemy, the Dane. “ The Lady of Mercia,” as this illustrious princess was called, d. in 920, leaving an only child, Elfwina, who was dispossessed of her territories, and sent an honourable captive into Wessex, by her uncle Edward. She m. a West Saxon nobleman, t. Ethelgiva, Abbess of Shaftesbury. THE ROYAL FAMILIES. xii nr. Alfritlia, to whose accomplishments and estimable qualities Asser bears hono .cable testimony. Alfred bequeathed to her a hundred pounds and three manors. This princess in. Baldwin II., Count of Flanders, and was great-great-great-grandmother of Baldwin V., Count of Flanders, whose dau. Matilda was consort of William the Conqueror. The elder son and successor of Alfred the Great was, Edward, surnamed the Elder, whose right to the throne was opposed by his cousin Ethelwald, claiming as representative of Ethelred, the brother of the late monarch. Edward, aided by his heroic sister, the Lad}' of Mercia, defeated the Danes, and acquired more real power than had ever been possessed by his predecessors. He d. in 925, having been thrice married. His first wife was the dau. of a Neatherd, and was called Egwina. Of her, Malmesbury, on the faith of an ancient ballad, gives a romantic narrative. Her superior beauty, even in childhood, had attracted admiration : and a fortunate dream was said to portend that she would prove the mother of a powerful monarch. This report excited the curiosity of the lady who had nursed the children of Alfred. She took Egwina to her house, and educated her as one of her own family. When the Etheling Edward casually visited his former nurse, he saw the daughter of the neatherd, and was captivated with her beauty. A son, Athelstan, and a daughter, Editha, were the fruit of their mutual affection. From this very doubtful story, it has been in¬ ferred that these children were illegitimate; but the force of the in¬ ference is weakened by the testimony of a contemporary poetess, who ; in mentioning the birth of Athelstan, alludes to the inferior descent of his mother, but at the same time calls her the partner of Edward’s throne.*" The son, Athelstan, succeeded to the crown at the death of his father : the dau. Editha to. Sihtric, Danish Duke of Northumbria, and had two sons, Godfrid and Anlaff. Edward the Elder’s second wife was Elfreda, dau. of Earl Ethelhelm, and by her he had Edward, who d. s.p. Edwin, who perished at sea. The traditionary ballads, consulted by Malmesbury, attribute his death to the jealousy of the king, but Athelstan appears rather to have deplored his death as a calamity, than to have regretted it as a crime. Elsfeda, Abbess of "Ramsay. * Lingard. MATILDA, QUEEN OF HENRY I. : THE SAXON LINE. xin Egvina, wlio m., first, Charles the Simple, King of France, and was by him mother of a son Louis, and a dau. Giselle, first wife of the Norman Eollo. Egwina m., secondly, the Count of Meaux, son of Herbert, Count of Vermondois. Ethelheld, a Nun at Wilton. Ethelda, m. to Hugh the Great, Count of Paris. Editha, who m. the Emperor Otto I. Egiva, m. to a prince whose name is not recorded, but whose dominions lay among the Alps. Edburga, a Nun at Winchester. Elgiva, Tti. to Louis, Prince of Aquitaine. Edward the Elder’s third wife was Edgiva, dau. of the Earl Sigellinc, Lord of Meapham, Culings, and Lenham, in Kent, and the issue of this marriage were three sons : Edmund, who succeeded his brother Athelstan. Edred, successor to Edmund. Elfred, who was the especial favourite of his father, and was made by him co-partner in the kingdom. He d. young, and was buried at Winchester. Edward d. in 925, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Athelstan, first monarch of England, then about thirty years of age. This renowned prince, who by the splendid victory of Brunanburgh, crushed his enemies, and achieved the sovereignty of the whole island, had the glory of establishing what has ever since been called the king¬ dom of England. He d. in 941, and was succeeded by his brother, Edmund the Elder, who was crowned at Kingston. His reign, a vigorous one, endured only six years. Id 945, at a banquet given in celebration of the feast of St. Augustine, he was stabbed by a noted outlaw, Leolf. Edmund had married Elgiva, a princess of exemplary piety, and left two sons, Edivy and Edgar, of whom presently, as kings of England. At the decease of Edmund, the childhood of his sons rendered them incapable of directing the government, and in an assembly of the pre¬ lates, thanes, and vassal princes, their uncle, Edred, was chosen king, and rendered his reign remarkable, for the final subjugation of Northumbria. He d. in 955, and was buried at Winchester. His nephew and successor, Edwy the Fair, ascended the throne by the unanimous voice of the witan. This prince, who by his tyrannical proceedings, the immorality of his private life, his connection with Elgiva, and the hostility lie bore MV THE ROYAL FAMILIES. to the famous St. Dunstan, abbot of Glastonbury, alienated the affec¬ tions of his subjects, d. in 959, and was succeeded by his brother, Edgar the Peaceful, one of the most distinguished monarchs in the early annals of England, and perhaps the most powerful. The Saxon Chronicles relate, that in 973, he received, at Chester, the homage of eight princes: Kenneth, of Scotland ; Malcolm, of Cumberland; Mac Orric, of Anglesey, and the Isles; Iukil, of Westmorland; Jago, of Galloway; and ITowel, Dyfnwal, and Griffith of Wales; and they farther narrate how the ceremony was opened by a splendid proces¬ sion by water on the Dee, wherein the royal barge was rowed by the vassal kings. Edgar to., first, Elfleda, dau. of Ordmer, a nobleman of East Anglia, by whom he had a son, Edward, his successor; and, secondly, Elfrida, dau. of Ordgar, Earl of Devon, by whom he had another son, Ethelred. This great and good king, d. in 975. His eldest son, Edward the Martyr, whose virtues promised a prosperous reign, fell a victim to the ambition of his step-mother, Elfrida, who caused him to be stabbed by an assassin, when in the act of drinking a cup of mead at her door. This event occurred in 978, and the prelates and thanes, in the absence of any other claimants, were compelled to bestow the crown on the son of the murderess, Ethelred II., surnamed the Unready, whose coronation was per¬ formed at Kingston, on the 14th April. This monarch, who possessed neither the spirit nor the ability of his predecessors, endeavoured by large sums of money to purchase the departure of the Danes. This expe¬ dient only increased the depredations of that marauding people, and in 1013, unable to resist their continued hostility, Ethelred fled to Nor¬ mandy. He returned, however, shortly after, and d. in 1016. He to. 1st, in 984, Elgiva, dau. of Thorold, an English Thane, and by her (who d. in 1003), was father Avith other issue, of Edmund, his heir, and Edwy, slain by the orders of Canute. Ethelred to. 2ndly, in 1003, Emma, called for her beauty, “ the Pearl of Normandy ,” dau. of Richard I., Duke of that province, and by her (who to. 2ndly, King Canute), had two sons: Alfred, slain by Earl Godwin. Edavaiui, who ascended the throne at the deatli of Hardy Canute, in MATILDA, QUEEN OF HENRY I. : THE SAXON LINE. XV 1011, and is known in history as “ the Confessor." This prince, edu¬ cated at the Court of his kinsman, the Duke of Normandy, imbibed a strong regard for that country, and thus, by the encouragement he extended to the Normans, prepared the kingdom for the advent of those enterprising soldiers. He m . Editha, daughter of Earl Godwin, and sister of Harold II., King of England, but d. without issue, 5 Jan., 106G, being the last Saxon King of the ancient blood royal of Cerdic. At his demise, the crown was usurped by his brother- in-law Harold, who fell at the battle of Hastings, the 14th of the October following; when William of Normandy, by right of con¬ quest, ascended the throne. Ethelred’s eldest son, Edmund II., called “ Ironside,'' from his hardy valour, made a bold and successful effort to sustain the falling fortunes of his House, but his reign lasted for too brief a period. In 1017, he was murdered at the instigation of his brother-in-law Edric, styled by Speed, “ a very com¬ pound of treasons.” Edmund Ironside on. Algita, widow of Segeferth, a Danish Thane, and left two sons, Edwin or Edmuno, who, with his brother, fled from England, and was protected and educated by Solomon, King of Hungary. He subse¬ quently married that monarch’s daughter Agatha, but died s. p. Edward, surnamed “ the Outlaw," who resided at the Court of Hungary, until recalled by the Coufessor to his native country, lie survived his coming but one month, and d. at London in 1057, leaving, by Agatha, his wife, dau. of Henry II., Emperor of Germany, one son and two daughters, viz.: Edgar Atueling, who m. Margaret, sister of Malcolm III., King of Scotland, but died s. p. 1110. Christiana, a Nun. Margaret, who m . Malcolm III., King of Scotland, and d . in 1093, leaving with other issue (for which see Royal Descent of Scotland), a son and two daughters, viz.: David, King of Scotland. Matilda, Queen of Henry I., King of England. Mary, who in. Eustace, Earl of Boulogne, and was mother of Matilda, consort of Stephen, King of England. Ot Margaret, Queen of Scotland, the heiress of our Saxon lloyal Line, Sir AValter Scott gives the following description: “ She did all iu her power, and influenced as far as possible the mind of her husband to relieve the distresses of her Saxon countrymen, of high or low degree, assuaged their afflictions, and was zealous in pro¬ tecting those who had been involved in the ruin which the battle of Hastings brought on the lioyal House of Edward the Con¬ fessor. The gentleness and mildness of temper proper to this amiable woman, probably also the experience of her prudence and good sense, had great weight with Malcolm, who, though preserv¬ ing a portion of the ire and ferocity belonging to the king of a wild people, was far from being insensible to the suggestions of his amiable consort. He stooped his mind to hers on religious matters, adorned her favourite books of devotion w ith rich bind¬ ings, and was often seen to kiss and pay respect to the volumes which he was unable to read.” Stephen, Etng of OBnglanD Stephen of Blois, Count of Boulogne, who seized upon the throne at the death of Henry I, and was crowned by William, Archbishop of Can¬ terbury, 22 Dec., 1135, was a younger son of Stephen, Count of Blois, by Adela, his wife, dau. of William the Conqueror. He pretended that the deceased monarch had expressed an intention that he should follow him on the throne, and he sustained this feeble claim by the most dauntless energy and coui’age. At length, after many changes of for¬ tune, Stephen having lost his son, Eustace, entered into a compact with Henry Plantagenet, son of his rival, the Empress Maud, by which it was agreed that Stephen should enjoy the throne in peace, during his life, and that Henry should succeed him. Gello, a prince of the Northmen, who invaded Normandy under Hollo the Dane, was the first Count of Blois, being so created by Charles lice Simple. He cl. in 928, leaving a son, Theobald I., Count of Blois, who m. the sister of the Emperor Con¬ rad, arid was succeeded by his eldest son, Eudes, Count of Blois, Chartres, Tourain, Brie, and Champaigne, a turbulent noble of his time, slain at Lorraine, in 1033. He m. 1st Emelia, dau. of the Emperor Conrad II., and 2ndly, Matilda, dau. of Bichard I., Duke of Normandy. His eldest son, Theobald II., Count of Blois, Chartres, and Tourain, was defeated and slain in battle near Tours, by Godfrey Martel, Count of Anjou, A.D. 1043 ; and as he left no issue, his inheritance devolved on his brother, Stephen, Count of Blois, Champaigne, Chartres, and Tourain, a crusader under Godfrey dc Bouillon, who fell, gallantly fighting against STEPHEN. XVII the Infidels, at Rames, in 1101. He m. Adela, the favourite dau. of William the Conqueror, King of England, and had issue: r. Theobald III., Count of Blois, and 3rd Count Palatine of Champaigne, who m. Matilda, a German Princess, and dying in 1151, left with several daughters, of whom Alisa was third wife of Louis VII. of France, four sons, viz. : 1. Henry, Count of Champaigne and Brie, a crusader, m . Marv, dau. of Louis VII., King of France, and left with a dau. Mary, m . to Baldwin Count of Flanders, Emperor of Con¬ stantinople, two sons, viz.: Henry II., Palatine of Champaigne and Brie, accompanied Philip Augustus and Bichard Coeur de Lion, to Palestine, and was made King of Jerusalem. He d. at his palace at Acre, in 1196, leaving by Isabel, his wife, widow of Conrad, Margrave of Montferrat, two daus. ; the elder, wife of Hugh, King of Cyprus, and the younger, of Heyrard, Count of Brienne. Theobald, Palatine of Champaigne? m . Blanca, sister and heir of Sanctius VII., King of Navarre, and became in conse¬ quence King of that country. He d. in 1201, leaving with two daus , Blanca, wife of Odo, Duke of Meran,and Beatrice, wife of Hugh IV., Duke of Burgundy, a son and successor, Theobald I., King of Navarre and Count of Champaigne, whose son, Henry I., King of Navarre, and Count of Champaigne, left at his decease in 1274, an onlydau.aiul heiress, Johanna, wife of Philip IV., King of France. 2. TnEOBALD IV., Count of Blois and Chartres, Seneschal of France ; (I. at the siege of Acre, 1190, leaving by Alisa, his wife, dau. of Louis VII., King of France, several children who all d. issueless, excepting one dau , who became Countess of Blois, and m. Gautier, Lord of Avesnes, in Hainault, by whom she left an only dau. and heir, Mary, m . to Hugh de Cuastillon, Count of St. Paul. 3. Stephen, Count of Sancerre. 4. William, Cardinal Archbishop of Rheims. ii. Stephen, Count of Bullogne and Mortaign, King of England, ii r. Humbert, Count of Vertus. iv. Henry, Bishop of Vicester. i. Maud, m. Richard de Abriucis, Earl of Chester, only son of Hugh Lupus, but d. s. p. Maud and her husband were amongst the victims of the memorable shipwreck wherein the king’s sous William and Richard perished. Stephen, King of England, m. Maud, dau. of Eustace, Count of Boulogne, by Mary, his wife, dau. of Malcolm III., King of Scotland, and his Queen Margaret, the heiress of the Saxon Royal Line. Of this alliance there was issue, two sons and a dau., viz.: Eustace, Count of Boulogne, m. Constace, dau. of Louis VI., King of France, but il. s.p. in 1152. William, also d. s. p. Mary, who m. Matthew, son of Theodoric, of Alsatia, Count of Flanders, and left a dau. Ida, Countess of Boulogne, who m . four times. 1st, Matthew of Tulli; 2udly, Er -hard, Count of G lelders ; 3rdly, Berthold, Duke of Zarengen ; and 4thly, Reinald ofDammartin. King Stephen died 25th Oct. 1154, and was buried at Feversham, in Kent. 3 i£envy tfje ^econD, Eing of (England. This monarch, b. in 1133, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, by Maud, his wife, widow of the Emperor Henry IV., and dau. and heir of HENRi r I., King of England, ascended the throne at the death of King Stephen, in 1154, and was crowned 19th Dec., 1155. He inherited a greater extent of territory than had ever been held by an English sovereign, which he still further increased by the conquest of Ireland and Brittany, and by his marriage in 1151, with Eleanor, the divorced Queen of Louis VII. of France, and the richly portioned dau. and heiress of William V., Duke of Aquitaine, and Count of Poictou. Henry II. was styled “Rex Angliae, Dux Normannise et Aquitanige.” By this Princess, who d . 26 June, 1202, Henry had issue: i. William, h in 1155 d 1156. ii. Henry, l>. in 1155, crowned by command of his father, King of Eng land, in 1170. This prince, who broke out into open revolt agaiust his father, m. Margaret, dau. of Louis VII., King of France, hut d. s.p. in 1183. llis widow in. 2ndly, Bela III., King of Hungary, in. Richard, successor to the throne (see RicnAito I.). iv. Geoffrey, Earl of Bretagne, b . in 1158, accidentally slain in a tourna¬ ment at Paris, in 1185. He m. Constance, dau. of Conan la Petit, Earl of Richmond, and Duke of Brittany, and left a posthumous son, and a dau., viz.: Arthur, put to death by his uncle, King John, 3 April, 1203. v John, successor to his brother, Richard (see King John). j. Matilda, b . in 1156, who m . Henry the Lion of Saxony, and had issue, 1. H enry, Longus , of Zelle, who became Count Palatine of the Rhine, from 1195 to 1215. This prince partitioned his father’s dominions with his brother Otto; and cl. in 1227, leaving two daus., the elder in . to Otto the Illustrious , Duke of Bavaria, and the younger in. to Herman IV, Margrave of Baden. 2. Olio, Duke of Brunswick, elected Emperor in 1193, d. in 1218. PLANTAGENET. XIX 3. William, surnamed of Winchester, from the place of his birth. This prince, b. in 1184, was one of the hostages for the pay¬ ment of the ransom of his uncle Richard Coeur de Lion. He m. Helen, dau. of Waldemar I., King of Denmark, and left at his decease in 1213, an only sou, Otiio, surnamed Piter, who, at the death of his uncle Henry of Zelle, laid claim to Brunswick as heir male, in opposition to that prince’s daughters, and establishing his right by the sword, was created by the Emperor Frederick II., Dure of Brunswick Lunenburgii. He in. Matilda, daughter of Albert II., Elector of Brandenburg, and dying in 1252, was succeeded by his eldest son, Albert the Great, Duke of Brunswick, a renowned soldier, who, at the head of the Bohemians and Brunswiekers, de¬ feated a powerful army of Hungarians, and captured their king. In 1258 he took the fortress of Asseburg after three years’ siege, and also acquired by conquest the lordship of Wolfenbuttel. His successful career terminated in 1279. From him directly descended the Dukes of Brunswick, and the Electors of Hanover, as will be shown here¬ after. 4. Lutiier, who d. in 1191. 1. Maud, who m. Henry Burewin I., Prince of Wenden, and from this marriage derived the House of Mecklenburg, and Queen Charlotte, consort of George III. of England. ii. Eleanor, who m. Alphonso VIII., King of Castile, and was mother of Blanche, Queen of Louis VIII. of France, in. Joan, in. 1st, to William II., King of Sicily, and 2ndly, to Raymond, Count of Thoulouse. Henry II., d. 6 July, 1189, aged 57. PLANTAGENET. The Royal House of Plantagenet derived its surname, acccording to Rapin, from the following circumstance: “ Fulk the Great, Count of Anjou, being stung with remorse for some wicked action, in order to atone for it, went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was scourged before the Holy Sepulchre with broom twigs — ‘plants de genet,’ which grew in great plenty there.” Earlier authorities, however, assign for origin of the appellation, the custom of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, who bore a full-blossomed branch of the yellow broom ( Planta-genistce ), as a plume in his helm. The first Count of all Anjou was Fulk the Red, who d. in 938, and whose son, Fulk II., surnamed the Good, succeeded to the country of Anjou, at the death, in battle, of his eldest brother, Ingelger. By Gervcrga, his wife, he was father of 3—2 XX THE 110YAL FAMILIES. Geoffrey I., surnamed Grisegonelle, who received in requital of his gallant services against the Emperor Otho, a grant from King Robert, of the dignified office of Seneschal of France. He to. Adelais, of Yer- mandois, dau. of Robert, Count of Troyes, and dying 21 July, 9S7, was succeeded by his son, Folk III., surnamed the Black, Count of Anjou, whose dau. Ermengard, heiress of her brother Geoffrey Martel, Count of Anjou, to. Geoffrey, surnamed Ferole, Count of Gastinois, and was mother of Fulk IV., surnamed the Rude, who succeeded as Count of Anjou, at the decease, in prison, of his elder brother, Geoffrey the Bearded. Fulk d. 14 April, 1106, leaving a dau. Ermengard; TO. 1st, to William, Duke of Aquitaine, and secondly, to Alan III., Count of Bretaign, and a son, Fulk V., Count of Anjou, who to. 1st, Ermengard, dau. and heir of Helias, Count of Maine, and had by her, Geoffrey, bis heir. Helias, Count of Mayenne, whose dau. and heir, Mary, m. John I., Count of Alengon. Sibylla, m. 1st, to William of Normandy, Count of Flanders, and 2ndly, to Theodore, of Alsatea, Count of Flanders. Fulk to. 2ndly, Melesend, dau. of Baldwin II., King of Jerusalem, and became King himself at the death of his father-in-law. His eldest son, by his first wife, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, to. 3 April, 1127, the Empress Maud, widow of the Emperor Henry IV., and dau. and heiress of Henry I., King of England, and had by her, who d. 10 Sep., 1167, a son and successor, Hunry, Count of Anjou, who ascended the throne as Henry II. Geoffrey Plantagenet, a Prince of great j ustice and charity, d. in Sept. 1150, and was buried at Mans, in St. Julian’s church. EUc&arU the Emg of (Englano. Richard “ Occur dc Lion ” so celebrated as a soldier of the cross, was b. in 1157, ascended the throne in 1189, and d. in 1199, having been slain by an arrow from the castle of Chalons, which he had invested. His consort, by whom he had no issue, was Berengaria, the lovely daughter of Sancho the Wise, King of Navarre. The Royal House of Navarre, the parent stem from which issued the Kings of Arragon, Castile, and Leon, derived in the female line from Aznar, who was the first Sovereign Count of Arragon after the deliver¬ ance of that country from the Moorish yoke. Sancho the Wise, m. Beatrice dau. of Aljihonso, King of Castile, and had three children, viz., i. Sancho the Strong, celebrated by the Provencal poets for his exploits against the Moors. He d. s. p. ii. Berengaria, consort of Richard Cceur deLion. hi. Blanche, who m. the Troubadour Prince, TJiibaut, Count of Cliam- paigne, and d. leaving a son, Thibault, Count of Champaigne, who became heir of his uncle, Sancho the Strong, and of his aunt, Berengaria, and was even¬ tually King of Navarre. After the death of King Richard, Berengaria fixed her residence at Mans, in the Orleannois, and passed her latter years in pious retire¬ ment within the walls of the stately Abbey of L’Espan, which she had founded. “From early youth to her grave,” says Miss Strjckland> “ Berengaria manifested devoted love for Richard ; uncomplaining when deserted by him, forgiving when he returned, and faithful to his memory unto death, the royal Berengaria, Queen of England, though never in England, little deserves to be forgotten by any admirer of feminine and conjugal virtue.” - *h Jfofm, King; of (ZBnglano. This monarch was b. 24 Dec., 11C0, and crowned 27 May, 1199, being styled “ Rex Angliae et Dominus Hibernise.” He to. 1st, Avisa, dau. and heiress of William, Earl of Gloucester, who was son of Robert de Mellent, natural son of King Henry the First, but this lady he subsequently divorced, and to. 2ndly Isabella, dau. and heir of Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angouleme, by Alice, his wife, dau. of Peter, Lord of Courtnay, 5th son of Lewis le Gros, King of France. By maternal descent, Isabella shared the blood of the Capetian sovereigns, and from her father she inherited the beautiful province of the Angoumois, situated in the very heart of Aquitaine. Her mar¬ riage to John of England was solemnized at Bordeaux, in 1200, and its issue consisted of two sons and three daus., viz.: i. Henky, who ascended the throne as third of his name. it. Richaed, Duke of Cornwall, Lin 1208, created in 1225 Earl of Poic- tiers, and elected King of the Romans in 1256. He m. 1st, Isabel, dau. of William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, and widow of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, and, by her, was father of Henry, b. in 1235, who was slain by Guy and Simon, sons of Simon, Earl of Leicester. The King of the Romans m. 2ndly, Sancha, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence, and by her had Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, who m. Margaret, dau. of Robert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, but d. s. p. Richard, slain at the siege of Kenwick, in 1296. The King of the Romans m. 3rdly, Beatrice, niece of Conrad, Elec¬ tor of Cologne, but by her he had no issue. Of his illegitimate children, the eldest, Richard de Cornwall, was ancestor of the Cornwalls, Barons of Burford, in Shropshire, and of the Corn- walls of Berrington, Moccas and Bredwardine, co. Hereford, and Delbury, co. Worcester. in. Joan, m. Alexander II. King of Scotland, but d, s. p. JOHN. XXIII iv. Eleanora, who m. 1st, William, Earl of Pembroke, and 2ndly, Simon Mont fort, Farl of Leicester, and had issue only by the latter, who was slain at Evesham, in 1205, viz. : 1. Henry, who fell at Evesham, leading the van of the Baronial army. 2. Simon, Earl of Bigoore, ancestor of the Montforts of France. 3. Guy, who is said to have become Count of Angleria, in Italy, and to have been progenitor of the Montfort3 of Norway, and of the Counts of Campobachi, of Naples. 4. Kichard, who is stated to have remained in England in privacy, under the name of Wellsburne. 5. Eleanor, m. 3 Oct., 1271, to Llewelyn ap Griffith, King of North Wales, and d. in 1280, leaving an only dau. aud heiress, the Princess Catharine. v. Isabella, l. 1214, m. Frederick II. Emperor of Germany, and had two daughters: 1. Margaret, wife of Albert Degener, Llangrave of Thuringia, and Margrave of Misma, by whom she was mother of Frederick, Margrave of Meissen and Thuringia, direct ancestor of the Koyal House of Saxe, and of H.K.H. Prince Albert, the late Prince Consort (see the Koyal Descent of the House of Saxe Gotha). 2. Agnes, m. to Conrad, of Thuringia. After the deatli of King John, Isabella retired to her native city of Angouleme, and in about three years after, according to Matthew of Westminster, “ took to her husband Iter former spouse ,* Hugh le Brun, Count dc la Marche,” and d. in 124G, leaving by him several sons, of whom the eldest, Hugh dc Lusignan, succeeded his father as Count de la Marche and Angouleme. # This expression refers to the fact of Isabella’s betrothmeut to the Count de la Marche, before her marriage with King John. ipcnrp t&e CfritB, Etng of GrnglantL Henry III., b. at Winchester, 10th Oct., 120G, succeeded his father, as King of England, in 1210, being styled “ Rex Anglire, Dominus Hibernia) et Dux Acquitaniae.” He on., in 1236, Eleanor, 2nd dau. and cob. of Raymond Berenger, Count of Provence, grandson of Alfonso, King of Arragon. Berenger was the last and most illustrious of the royal Provenjal Counts; and, even had he not been the sovereign of the land of song, his own verses would have entitled him to a distinguished rank among the Troubadour poets. His consort, Beatrice, dau. of Thomas, Count of Savoy, was scarcely less celebrated for learning and literary taste. Of these illustrious parents, the eldest daughter, Marguerite, be¬ came the wife of St. Louis, King of France, and the Second, Eleanor, wedded Henry III. of England, on the 4th Jan., 1236. Piers of Lang- toft thus commemorates the Royal Lady :— Henry, our King, at Westminster took to wife The Earl’s daughter of Provence, the fairest May in life ; Her name is Elinor, of gentle nurture ; Beyond the sea there was no such creature. By this famous beauty, Henry had issue : r. Edward, his heir, afterwards Edward I. it. Edmund, surnamed Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster, of whom presently, i. Margaret, b. in 1241, and named after her aunt, the Queen of France. This Princess m. Alexander III., King of Scotland, and had, besides two sons, Alexander and David, who both d. s. p., an only dau. Mar¬ garet, who m. in 1281, Eric, King of .Norway, and left an only dau. Margaret, the Maiden of Norway, who ascended the throne of Scotland in 1285, but d. soon after unmarried. it. Beatrice, b. in 1242, who m. John de Dreux, Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany, and had issue, 1 . Arthur, who inherited the Dukedom of Brittany. He m. twice : by his second wife he was father of John, Count of Montfort, whose son, John de Dreux, Earl of Richmond, in. Mary, dau. of Kiug Edward III. ( see post, Edward III;). By his first wife he had a son, John de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, succeeded to the Earldom of Richmond, in 1334, but d s. i. iu 1341. 2. John, Earl of Richmond, d. s. p. in 1334. 1. Blanch, m. to Philip, son of Robert, Earl of Artois. 2. Mary, in. to Guy Castilon, Earl of St. Pol. 3. Alice, Abbess of Fontevraud. Henry III. d. 16 Nov., 1272. His widow survived him nineteen years, dying at the Nunnery of Ambresbury, 24 June, 1291. (ZEtmumtJ ipiantagenet, <£arl of Lancaster, anD fjis Descendants. Edmund Plantagenet, surnaraed CroucKbaek, Earl of Lancaster, second son of King Henry III., was born at London, in February, 1245, and when he had attained his eighth year, was solemnly invested by the Pope in the kingdom of Sicily and Apulia. About this time too, a.d. 1253, he was made Earl of Chester. But neither of these honours turned out eventually of much value, for the real King of Sicily, Con¬ rad, was then living; and the Earldom of Chester was transferred to the Prince’s elder brother, Edward, afterwards Edward I. He soon obtained, however, both possessions and dignities, for upon the for¬ feiture of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, the King, by charter, 1274, granted him the Earldom of Leicester, as also the honour and stewardship of England; with the lands likewise of Nicolas de Se- grave, an associate in the treason of Montfort. And the next ensuing year he had another grant from the crown of all the goods and chattels whereof Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, was possessed upon the day of the skirmish at Chesterfield. He subsequently had grants of the honour of Derby, with the castles, manors, and lands, of the said Robert de Ferrers; and the honour of Leicester, with all the lands of Simon de Montfort, late Earl of Leicester, to hold to himself and the heirs of his body. About the 54th Henry III. the Earl went into the Holy Land, and returned within two years. In the reign of Edward I. he was in the Scottish wars, and had the grants which lie had received from his father confirmed, with additional castles, manors, and lands of great extent. In the 21st of that reign he procured license from the crown to make a castle of his house, in the parish of St. Clement’s Danes, in the county of Middlesex, called the Savoy, and he also founded the Nunnery, called the Minoresses, without Aldgate, in the suburbs of 4 XXVI THE ROYAL FAMILIES. London. He was afterwards in the Welsh wars; and then proceeded to France, being sent with the Earl of Lincoln, and twenty-six ban¬ nerets, into Gascony. He eventually invested Bordeaux, but not suc¬ ceeding in its reduction, he was so affected by the disappointment, that it brought on a disease which terminated his life in the year 1295. The Prince’s remains were brought over to England, and honourably interred in Westminster Abbey. Upon his death-bed he directed “ that his body should not be buried ’till his debts were paid.” He married, first, Aveltne (daughter of William de Fortibus, Earl of Albe¬ marle), Countess of Holderness, heir to her father, and by her mother, Countess of Devon and the Isle of Wight; but this great heiress d. the following year, without issue. Lancaster to., secondly, Blanche, daughter of Bobert, Earl of Artois (third son of Lewis VIII., King of France), and widow of Henry, King of Navarre, by whom he had sur¬ viving issue, Thomas, his successor. Henry, of whom hereafter, as restored Earl of Lancaster. His Highness was s. by his elder son. Thomas Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, Steward of England, who, 26th Edward I., doing homage, and being then esteemed of full age, had livery of his lands, except the dowry of Blanche, his mother; and thereupon marched into Scotland, the King himself being in the expe¬ dition. The Earl, who was hereditary sheriff of Lancashire, substituted Ptichard de Hoghton, his deputy in that office. For the remainder of this reign the Earl of Lancaster was constantly employed in the wars of Scotland. In the 4th Edward II., having married Alice, only daughter and heiress of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, he had livery of the Castle of Denbigh, and other lands of her inheritance ; his homage for them being performed the ensuing year, in the presence of divers bishops, earls and barons, and other of the King’s council, in a certain chamber within the house of the Friars Preachers, in London. The Earl bore the title of Earl of Lincoln, in right of this lady: after his decease she married Eubolo le Strange, who d. s. p., and, thirdly, Hugh le Frene; the which Eubolo and Hugh are deemed by many writers to have been Earls of Lincoln. The said Alice styled herself Countess of Lincoln and Salisbury, and d. issueless in 1348. In the 5th Ed¬ ward II., the Earl of Lancaster joined the confederation against Piers Gaveston, and was made their general by the nobles and great personages, who had united for a redress of grievances. It is said that EDMUND PLANTAGENET, EARL OF LANCASTER. XXvii his father-in-law, Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, had charged him upon his death-bed to maintain the quarrel against Gaveston, and that thereupon he joined with the Earl of Warwick, and caused the favour¬ ite to be put to death. From this period he was never fully restored to the confidence of the King, but was esteemed the great champion of the popular party, in whose cause he eventually laid down his life; for taking up arms against the Spencers, he was made prisoner in a skir¬ mish at Boroughbridge, and being thence conveyed to Pontefract, was beheaded on a plain without the town (where a beautiful church was afterwards erected in honour of his memory), in April, 1321. Bug- dale details the event that immediately preceded the Earl’s untimely death, thus—“That being come to Boroughbridge, he there found Sir Andrew de Harcla, warden of Carlisle and the Marches, and Sir Simon Ward, sheriff of Yorkshire, ready to encounter him. Where relating to Harcla his just quarrel to the Spencers, he (the Earl) promised him, if he would favour his cause, to give him one of those five earldoms which he had in possession; and that Harcla refusing, he told him he would soon repent it, and that he should die a shameful death (as it afterwards happened). Also, that Harcla, then causing his archers to shoot, the fight began, in which many of this Earl’s party being slain, he betook himself to chapel, refusing to yield to Harcla, and looking to the crucifix, said, ‘ Good Lord, I render myself to tliee, and put myself into tliy mercy.’ Also, that they then took off his coat armour, and put¬ ting upon him one of his men’s livei’ies, carried him by water to York, where they threw balls of dirt at him. Moreover, that from thence they brought him back to the King at Pontefract Castle, and there put him in a tower, towards the abbey, which he had newly made. Like¬ wise, that soon after, being brought into the hall, he had sentence of death, by these justices:—Aymer, Earl of Pembroke, Edmund, Earl of Kent, John de Bretaigne, and Sir Robert Malmethorpe, who pi’onounced the judgment. Whereupon, saying, ‘ Shall I die without answer?’ a certain Gascoigne took him away, and put a pill’d broken hood on his head, and set him on a lean white jade, without a bridle ; and that then he added, ‘ King of Heaven, have mercy on me, for the king of earth nous ad guerthi.’ And that thus he was carried, some throwing pellets of dirt at him (having a Fryer-preacher for his confessor), to an hill without the town, where he kneeled down towards the east, until Hugin de Muston caused him to turn his face towards Scotland, and 4—2 THE ROYAL FAMILIES. xxviii then a villain of London cut off his head. After which, the prior and monks obtaining his body from the King, buried it on the right hand of the high altar. The day of his death was certainty upon the Monday next preceding the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. Touching his merits,” continues the same authority, “there happened afterwards very great disputes: some thinking it fit that he should be accounted a saint, because he was so charitable, and so much an honour of the re¬ ligious; as also that he died in a just cause; but chiefly because his persecutors came within a short period to untimely ends. On the other side many there were who taxed him for adultery, in keeping of sundry women, notwithstanding he had a wife ; aspersing him likewise for cruelty in putting to death some persons for small offences; and pro¬ tecting some for punishment who were transgressors of the laws ; alleg¬ ing also that he was chiefly swayed by one of his secretaries ; and that he did not fight stoutly for justice, but fled, and was taken unarmed. Nevertheless many miracles were reported to have been afterwards wrought in the place where his corpse was buried ; much confluence of people coming thereto, in honour thereof, till the King, through the incitation of the Spensers, set guards to restrain them; whereupon they flocked to the place where he suffered death, and so much the more eagerly as endeavours had been used to restrain them, until a church was erected on the place where he suffered.” All the honours of this prince became forfeited under his attainder: yet his brother and heir, Henry Plantagenet, being a distinguished soldier in the Scottish wars, had livery of his lands in the 17th Edward II., and was restored to the dignity of Earl of Leicester. This prince was subsequently one of the leaders in the great confederacy which overturned the power of the Spencers, and deposed King Edward II. Upon the accession of Edward III., the Earl had the honour of girding him with the sword of knighthood, and as soon as the new monarch w T as crowned, he was appointed, the King being a minor, his guardian. After which, in the parliament begun at Westminster, the attainder against his brother being reversed, he was restored to all the lands of his father and brother, with the Earldoms of Lancaster and Leicester, and the same year (1st Ed¬ ward III.), he was constituted captain-general of all the King’s forces in the Marches of Scotland. The Earl to. Maud, daughter and heiress of Sir Patrick Chaworth, Knt., and had issue, EDMUND PLANTAGENET, EARL OF LANCASTER. XXIX Henry, Earl of Derby, his successor. Maud, rn. 1st, to William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, hy whom she had au only dau. and heiress, Elizabeth de Burgh, m. to Lionel, Duke of Clarence. The Lady Maud m. 2ndly, Ralph de Uiford, Justice of Ireland, temp. Edward III., and brother of Robert, Earl of Suffolk, by whom she had au only daughter, Maud, m. to Thomas de Yere, 8th Earl of Oxford. Blanch, m. to Thomas, Lord Wake, of Lydell, and rf. s. p. Eleanor, m. 1st, John, I.ord Beaumont, ancestor of Henry, present Lord Beaumont, of the late Gilbert Stapleton (whose widow is the Marchesa Stapleton-Bretherton), of the Beaumonts of Stough¬ ton Grange and Cole Orton, &c., of Sir John Henry Grkyii.le Smith, Bart. The Lady Eleanor m. 2udly, to Richard Eitz Alan, Earl of Arundel. Jane, m. to John, Lord Mowbray. Isabel, Prioress of Ambresbury. Mary, m. to Henry, Lord Percy. His lordship d. in 1345, and was succeeded by his son, Henry Plantagenet, who had considerable grants from the crown, and was created Earl of Derby (11th Edward III.). In the 15th Edward III. the Prince was in the wars of Scotland, being then the King’s lieutenant for the northern parts of England, and general of his army against the Scots. After this, as Earl of Derby (his father still alive), he became one of the first and most successful captains of the age, reducing no less than forty-six French cities and places of note to the dominion of the King of England, and taking immense treasure in gold. In the year of those great exploits his father died. He had after¬ wards a chief command at the siege of Calais, at which time he had, of his own retinue, eight hundred men-at-arms, and two thousand archers, with thirty banners, which cost him in hospitality a daily disbursement of one hundred pounds. In the 22nd Edward III., after having had pre¬ viously for his brilliant services extensive grants from the crown, he was made the King’s lieutenant in Flanders and France, and the next year was created, by letters patent, Earl of Lincoln, soon after which he was constituted the King’s lieutenant and captain-general in Poictou, made a Knight of the Garter, and created Duke of Lancaster. To the latter high dignity he was raised in full parliament, and invested with power to have a chancery in the county of Lancaster, and to enjoy all other liberties and royalties appertaining to a county palatine, in as ample a manner as the Earls of Chester did, in the county palatine of Chester. About this time, too, he was constituted admiral of the King’s whole fleet westward. The same year, having obtained license to goabroad XXX THE ROYAL FAMILIES. to fight against the infidels, he was surprised in his journey, and forced to pay a large ransom for his liberty: which surprisal having occurred through the Duke of Brunswick’s means, the English Prince expressed resentment in language so unmeasured, that the Duke sent him a chal¬ lenge, which being accepted, a day was appointed for the combat: but when it arrived, the Duke of Brunswick was so panic-struck, that he could not wield a shield, sword, or lance; while the Duke of Lancaster, with the most undaunted firmness, in vain awaited his attack. They were, however, afterwards reconciled by the interference of the French monarch; and thus the English Prince acquired great renown for per¬ sonal valour, while his adversary was covered with disgrace. The close of this heroic nobleman’s martial career was quite as splendid as its opening, and after a most brilliant course of achievements, he d. in 1360, deeply lamented by all classes of his countrymen, including his gallant companions in arms; he lived in one of the most glorious periods of English history, and he was himself one of the chief actors in that splendid era. The Prince married Isabel, daughter of Henry, Lord Beaumont, and left two daughters, his coheirs, viz.: Maud, 1st m. to Ralph, son and heir of Ralph, Lord Stafford, and 2ndly, to William, Duke of Zealand, but d. s. p. in 1362. Blanch, in. to John of G-aunt, Earl of Richmond, afterwards Duke of Lancaster, K.Q-., fourth son of King Edwabd III. (ZEDtoatt) tbe jFirst, C\ing of (England This monarch, b. 17 June, 1239, was crowned 19 Aug., 1274. He m. 1st, in 1254, Eleanor, only child of Ferdinand III., King of Castile, by Johanna, Countess of Ponthieu, his wife, and by her, who d, in 1290, had issue to survive, viz.: i. Edward, created Prince of Wales soon after his birth. II. Eleanor, m . 1st, Alphonso, King of Aragon; and 2udly, Henri, Comte de Bar, in Champagne, France. By the latter, the Princess Eleanor was mother of the Lady Eleanor, who m. Llewelyn ap Owen, Lord of South Wales, representative of the Sovereign Princes of South Wales, and had a son, Thomas ap Llewelyn, Lord of South Wales, who m. Eleanor, dau. and heir of Philip ap Ivor, Lord of Cardigan, by the Princess Catherine, his wife, dau. of Llewelyn ap Griffith, Prince of North Wales ( see King John), and had two daus. and coheiresses. 1. Eleanor, m. Griffith Vychan, Lord of Glyndwrdwy, in Merioneth, representative of the sovereign Princes of Powys, and had two sons: Owen ap Griffith Vychan, Lord of Glyn- dwrdwy, the memorable Owen Glendower, in whom vested the representation of the three sovereign lines of Powys, North Wales an l South Wales. Tudor ap Griffith Vychan, Lord of Gwyddel- wern, in Merioneth ; upwards of 20 years old, 3 Sept., 10 Richard II., 1380, wdien, under the designation of “ Tudor de Glendore,” he ap¬ peared as a witness in the Scrope and Grosve- nor Controversy. 2. Margaret, m. Meredith ap Tudor, and was mother of Sir Owen Tudor, grandfather of King Henry VII. ill. Margaret, m. to John, Duke of Brabant. iv. Joan of Acre, m. 1st, to Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester (s'e post pedigrees, XIV., XLVIL, LVII., &c.) ; and 2dly, to Ralph de Montkermer, Earl of Hertford. XX XI1 THE ROYAL FAMILIES. y. Mary, a nun. ti. Elizabeth, in. 1st, to John, Earl of Holland, Zealand, and Lord of Friezland ; and 2ndly, to Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex. By the latter the princess had issue, John, Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable, K.B., d.s.ji. in 1335. Humphrey, Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable, K.G.; d . unm . in 1361. "William, Earl of Northampton, who had a sou, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Northampton (father of two dans., Alianore, wife of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, and Mary, in. to King Henky IV.), and a dau., Elizabeth, who in. Kichard Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arundel, and was mother of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, who d.s.p., and three daus.: Elizabeth, in. 1st, to Wil¬ liam de Montacute ; 2udly, to Thomas, Lord Mowbray ; 3rdly, to Sir Glerard Affiete ; and Ithly, to Sir Hubert Gousell, Knt.; Margaret, in. to Sir Howland Lenthall ; and Alice, in. to John Charlton, Lord Powis. Eleanor, m . to James Butler, Earl of Ormonde: through this Koyal alliauce the Butlers, Eaels, Marquesses, and Duxes of Ormonde derive descent from Kino Edward I. ; as do also the families of Butler, Viscount Mountgarret, Talbot of Grafton, Needham of Shenton, Bulkeley of Brynddu, Hughes ■ of Plas Coch, Lewis of Llysdulas, Hughes of Kinmel and Din- orben, Vernon of Haddon, Sudbury, Hilton, &c., Huyshe of Clysthydon, Aylmer of Donadea, O'Brien, Lord Inchiquin, Cokayne, Viscount Cullen, Stouguton of BallyhorgoD, Magan of Emoe, &c. 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Thomas Plantagenet, surnamed of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, eldest son of Edward I., by bis second Queen, Margaret, dan. of Philip III. or the Hardy, of France, was b. at Brotherton, in Yorkshire, anno 1301, whence the surname “ de Brotherton,” and before he had attained his thirteenth year, was advanced, by special charter of his half brother, King Edward II., (at the dying request of his predecessor), dated 1G December, 1312, to all the honours which Roger le Bigod, some time Earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of England, did enjoy by the name of Earl, in the county of Norfolk, with all the castles, manors, and lands, which the said Roger possessed in England, Ireland, and Wales, which had become vested in the crown, by the surrender of the said Roger. But in some years afterwards, the King seized upon the marshalship in the Court of King’s Bench, because the Earl of Norfolk had failed to substitute some person on his behalf to attend the justices of that court, upon their journey into Lancashire ; he had, however, restitution of the high office upon paying a fine of £100. This prince was re¬ peatedly in the wars of Scotland, temp. Edward II. and Edward III., in the latter of which reigns he had a confirmation of the Earldom of Norfolk, and the office of Earl Marshal. He m. first, Alice, daughter of Sir Roger Halys, Ivnt., of Harwich, by whom lie had issue, Margaret, of whom hereafter. Alice, m . to Edward de Mont acute, and had a daughter, Joan, who m. William Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, and d. without issue. The prince m. 2ndly, Mary, daughter of William, Lord Roos, and widow of William le Brus, and had a son, John, who became a monk at the Abbey of Ely. XXXIV THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Thomas de Brotlierton, d. in 1338, when the Earldom of Norfolk be¬ came extinct. But his elder daughter and coheir, who eventually became sole heiress, The Lady Margaret Plantagenet, was created Duchess of Nor¬ folk for life, by King Richard II., on the 29th September, 1397. Her grace, at the time styled Countess of Norfolk, claimed the office of Earl Marshal at the coronation of that monarch, and prayed that she might execute the same by her deputy; but her claim was not allowed, owing to the want of sufficient time to investigate its merits, and the prior appointment for the occasion of Henry, Lord Percy. This illus¬ trious lady to. first, John, Lord Segrave, and had issue, Anne, Abbess of Barking. Elizabeth, m. John, Lord Mowbray, and bad, with other issue, Tho¬ mas de Mowbray, Duke op Norfolk, K.G., who bad, by Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan, his wife, two sons, Thomas and John, whose line became extinct, and two dans, (in their issue coheiresses), viz. : I. Margaret de Mowbray, who m. Sir Robert Howard, and had a son, John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, ancestor of the Dukes of Norfolk, theLonns Stourton and Petre (as heirs general), the Earls of Carlisle, Suffolk, Effingham, and Devon, and the Lords Suffikld, Arundell, and Clifford, who are thus all entitled to quarter the Plantagenet arms. Besides these, the Howards of Corby, the Howard-Vyses of Stoke, the Blounts of Maple Durham, &c., inherit the same distinction, as descendants of coheirs of Howard. II. Isabel de Mowbray, who m. 1st, Henry, son and heir of Wil¬ liam, Lord Ferrers of Groby, and had by him an only child, Eliza¬ beth, wife of Sir Edward Grey, and ancestress of the Lords Grey of Groby, the Marquesses of Dorset, the Dukes of Suffolk, and the Earls of Stamford. Isabel, m 2ndly, James, 6th Lord Berkeley, and lienee descend (entitled to quarter the Plantagenet arms) the Earls Berkeley, the Berkeleys of Spetchlev, the Berkeleys of Cotheridge, &c. The duchess to. 2ndly, Sir Walter Manny, K.G., and had an only daughter, Anne, m. to John Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, and had an only child, John, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, who d. s. p. 1391. |© ioPSis^ra K^ti 0 fQ b 4c\0^Jo IS®fS?*©sSag5Sp?Q?if©3jS5sos#9?#! (ZEDmuna plantagenet, e Beaufort, m. first, to Robert, Lord Ferrers, of Wemme, and se¬ condly, to Ralph Neville, first Eail of Westmoreland. These children were legitimated by act of parliament, for all purposes, save succession to the throne, in the 20tli of Richard II., and derived their surname from the castle of Beaufort, the place of their birth. John of Gaunt was s. by his eldest son, Henry Plantagenet, surnamed of Bolingbroke, Earl of Hereford, who, upon the deposition of Richard II., was called to the throne as King Henry IV., when his great inheritance, with the Dukedom of Lancaster, and the Earldoms of Hereford, Derby, Lincoln, and Leicester, merged in the crown. ar (ZEOmunD ipiantagcnct, dEarl of Cambridge, ana Duke of ^orfe, anD iris Descendants. Edmund Plantagenet, surnamed Langley, from the place of his birth, fifth son of King Edward III., was created by his father, on the 13th November, 1362, Earl of Cambridge, and by his nephew, King Rich¬ ard II., 6th August, 1385, Duke of York. This priuce m. first, Isabel, daughter and co-heir of Peter, King of Castile and Leon, and sister of Constance, the wife of John of Gaunt, by whom he had issue, Edward, his successor in the Dukedom of York. Richard, of Conisburgh, who succeeded to the Earldom of Cambridge. This prince was beheaded at Southampton for conspiring against Henry IV. in 1415, when the Earldom of Cambridge became forfeited. He had m. Anne,* sister and co-heir of Edward Mortimer, Earl of March, son of Philippa, only dau. and heiress of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, second son of King Edward III., by whom he left an only son and a dau., viz. Richard, who succeeded his uncle as Duke of York. Isabel, m. to Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex. Edmund, Duke of York, m. secondly, Joane, daughter of Thomas Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent, and sister and co-heir of Edmund, Earl of Kent, but had no issue. The Duke of York attained the highest reputation in the cabinet and the field, and after vainly endeavouring to sustain his nephew, Richard, upon the throne, he retired to his seat at Langley, upon the accession of Henry IV., and died there in 1402. The prince, who was a Knight of the Garter, was s. by his eldest son, Edward Plantagenet, as second Duke of York, who had been cre¬ ated Duke of Albemarle, 29th September, 1397, and was restored to the Dukedom of York in 1406, which he had been previously rendered incapa¬ ble of inheriting—he was also invested with the Garter. This gallant prince, * Through this alliance the house of York derived its right to the crown. V1U THE ROYAL FAMILIES. who had become eminent in arms, fell at Azincourt in 1415, and his brother having been previously put to death, the Dukedom of York (llie prince leaving no issue) devolved upon his nephew, Richard Plantagenet, who was restored to the Earldom of Cam¬ bridge, and allowed to inherit as third Duke of York. This prince be¬ coming afterwards one of the most powerful subjects of the period in which he lived, laid claim to the throne as the descendant of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, second son of Edward III., whereas the reigning mon¬ arch, Henry VI., sprang from John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, third son of the same king, and thus originated the devastating war of the Roses. In his pretensions the duke was supported by the Nevils and other great families, but his ambitious projects all closed at the battle of Wakefield in 1460, where his party sustained a signal defeat, and he was himself slain. The prince had espoused Cicily, dau. of Ralph Nevil, Earl of Westmoreland, and left issue, Edward, his successor. Edmund, said to have borne the title of Earl of Rutland. This prince at the age of twelve was barbarously murdered by Lord Clifford, after the battle of Wakefield. George, Duke of Clarence, (see Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence.) Richard, Duke of Gloucester, (afterwards King Richard III.) Anne, m. first to Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter, and secondly, to Sir Tho¬ mas St. Leger, Knt., by whom she had a daughter, Anne St. Leger, who m. Sir George Manners, ancestor of the present ducal house of Rutland. Elizabeth, m. to John de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk. Margaret, m. to Charles, Duke of Burgundy, but had no issue. This was the Duchess of Burgundy, so persevering in her hostility to Henry VII., and her zeal in the cause of York, who set up the pretended Plantagenets, Warbeck and Symnel. Ursula. Richard, Duke of York, was s. by his son, Edward Plantagenet, fourth Duke of York, who, after various fortunes at the head of the Yorkists, finally established himself upon the throne as Edward IV., when the Dukedom of York merged in the crown. Cfromas piantapnct, Duke of Gloucester, anti fits oesccnoants. Thomas Plantagenet, born at Woodstock, 7th January, 1355, and thence surnamed “ of Woodstock ,” was youngest son of King Edward III. He m. the Lady Alianore de Boliun, one of the daughters and co¬ heirs of Humphrey, last Earl of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton; and in consideration of that alliance was shortly afterwards made Con¬ stable of England (a dignity enjoyed for nearly two centuries by the Bo- huns). At the coronation of his nephew, King Richard II., the prince was advanced to the Earldom of Buckingham, with a grant of a thou¬ sand marks per annum, to be paid out of the exchequer, until provision of so much value should be made otherwise for him, and twenty pounds a year out of the issues of the county, whence he derived his title. From this period, he was constantly employed as a commander in foreign wars, until the 9th of the same reign, when, for his eminent services, he was created by patent, dated 12th November, 1385, Duke of Gloucester. In that interim, he had been likewise sent into Essex, at the head of a large force, to suppress the insurrection of Jack Straw. The ceremony of his creation, as Duke of Gloucester, was performed at Hoselow Lodge, in Tividale, by girding witli a sword, and putting a cap with a circle of gold, upon the prince's head; the parliament being then sitting at Lon¬ don, and assenting thereto. In two years afterwards, he was constituted Justice of Chester, but he subsequently forfeited the favour of the king, by his opposition to Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland, and his co¬ alition with the lords who assembled in arms, at Haringey Park, to put an end to the power of that celebrated minion. After the disgrace arid banishment of De Vere, the Duke of Gloucester obtained some immu¬ nities from the crown, but the king never pardoned the course he had c X THE ROYAL FAMILIES. pursued in that affair, and eventually it cost the duke his life. The death of the Duke of Gloucester occurred in 1397. He left issue, Humphrey Plantagenet, his heir. Anne Plantagenet, m. first, to Thomas, Earl of Stafford, by whom she had no issue ; and secondly, by virtue of the king’s especial licence, (22nd Richard II.,) to the said Thomas’s brother, Edmund, Earl of Stafford, by whom she had a son, Humphrey, created Duke of Buckingham, from whom descends George William Lord Stafford, who is entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. Her ladyship m. thirdly, William Bourchier, Earl of Eu, in Normandy, and had by him a son Henry, Earl of Ewe and Essex, from whom descend, entitled to quarter the Royal Arms, 1. The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos ; 2. The Marquess Townshend; 3. The Marquess of Hastings ; 4. Earl Ferrers; 5. Evelyn John Shirley, Esq., of Eatington ; 6. Lord Hatherton; 7. Sir Robert Burdett, Bart.; 8. Viscount Hereford; 9. Sir Charles Knightley, Bart., of Fawsley ; 10. Troth, wife of the Rev. Richard Jenkyns, D. D., Master of Baliol College, Oxford; 11. Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart.; 12. John Bruton, Esq.; 13. Wrev Chichester Bruton, Esq.; 14. George Barnard Knighton Drake, Esq.; 15. Lord Berners; and 16. the families of Strangwayes, Knyvett,*' &c. &c. Joane, was designed to be the wife of Gilbert, Lord Talbot, but died un¬ married. Isabel, a nun. The duke’s son, Humphrey Plantagenet, who was styled Earl of Buckingham, after the murder of his father, was conveyed to Ireland, by King Rich¬ ard, and imprisoned in the Castle of Trim, where he remained until the accession of Henry IV., who purposed restoring him to all the honours, but he died upon his return to England, at Chester, in 1399. Note.—Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, was summoned to parliament in 1385, as Duke of Aumarle, but never afterwards by that title, nor did his son, Humphrey, ever assume the dignity. * Among the descendants of the Knyvetts, are William Nicholson, of Man¬ chester ; John Penny, Sadler, of London ; William John Penny; Thomas Penny, Shoemaker, of Brompton; all entitled to the Royal Arms. iEicbattJ tfje ^ccono, lining of at'nglanu. Richard the Second, bora at Bordeaux in 1366, succeeded his grandfather in 1377. This monarch m. 1st, Anne, dau. of the Emperor Charles IV.; and 2ndly, (in 1396,) Isabel, 2nd dau. of Charles VI. of France, but had no issue. He was deposed and murdered in 1399. rpcnt|) tf)e JFouctf), ffitfng of CnglanO. Henry the Fourth, (eldest son of John of Gaunt ) crowned 13 Oct. 1399, m. 1st, Maryde Bohan, dan. and co-heir of Humphrey, Earl of Hereford, by whom he had four sons and two daus., Henry, Prince of Wales. Thomas, Duke of Clarence. John, Duke of Bedford, Earl of Richmond, &c., the celebrated Regent of France in the minority of King Henry VI. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Regent of England during the minority of Henry VI. Blanch, m. 1st, to Louis, Duke of Bavaria ; 2ndly, to the King of Arra- gon ; and Srdly, to the Duke of Baar. Philippa, m. to the King of Denmark. King Henry m. 2ndly, in 1403, Joan, dau. of Charles II., King of Na¬ varre, and widow of John de Montfort, Duke of Brittany, but had no other issue. He d. 20 March, 1413. . S' 'S' JpHgg ' -.- ,; ■ ,,;■> ..- . ,.:,,v >. 1 ./ _. i,;o 1 ©A®^ \©A®/ f©A®^ ©A®^A®^A®^©A®.? ©A®A$&£ 5 j ( wj,.

. in 13S3, succeeded his father 20 March, 1413, and was crowned 9 April following. This martial prince, the hero of Aginc • in, m. 3 June. 1420, Katherine, (bora 27 Oct. 1401,) youngest dan. of Charles VI., King of France, and had an only child, Hexsy, Prince of Wales. King Henry V. d. at Bnis Vincennes, in France, 31 Aug. 1422. His widow m . a few years after Sib Owex Tedob, of whom we will treat in our genealogy of the Royal House of Tudor. c JDcnry t&c Eing of CnglanU. Henev the Sixth, surnamed of Windsor; b. 6 Dec. 1121, crowned King of England and France, at London, 6 Nov. 1129, and at Paris, 7 Dec. 1131. He m. 22 April, 1115, in Tichfield Abbey, Margaret of Anjou, dan. of Rene,* titular King of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, great-grandson of John, King of France, and by her, who closed her sad eventful history 25 Aug. 1180, had issue, an only child, Edward of Lancaster, Prince of Wales, b. at Westminster 13 Oct. 1453, who in. in 1470 Lady Anne Nevill, second dau. and coheir of Richard, Earl of Warwick, the King-Maker, but was murdered the year after, subsequently to the battle of Tewkesbury. He died s.p. His widow became in the sequel Queen Consort of Richard III. “ A small un¬ adorned slab of gray marble,” (we quote from Miss Strickland,) “ in the Abbey Church of Tewkesbury, points out the spot where the last hope of Anjou's heroine, and the royal line of Lancaster was consigned without funeral pomp to an unhonoured grave among the mean victims of his victorious foe.” King Henry VI. d. in the Tower of London, (by supposed violence,) on the 22 May, 1471. “ That night between eleven and twelve of the clock,” writes the chronicler in Leland, “ was King Henry, being pri¬ soner in the Tower, put to death, the Duke of Gloucester and divers of his men being in the Tower that night.” “ May God give him time for repentance, whoever he was, who laid his sacrilegious hands on the Lord’s annointed.” The last Lancastrian king lies buried at Chertsey Abbey. * Ren6 of Anjou was the second son of Louis III., King of Sicily and Jeru¬ salem, Duke of Calabria and Anjou, and Count of Provenqe. He m. Isabella, heiress of Lorraine, the direct descendant of Charlemagne. ~,..y ~ R£ 6 (F • . | , -j(j , 8t0@£&&%?®& r i' 1 ■ -.'. .■/.-.> 'JlAZv-,‘.v r- i.-.'. 1 •• iiS^li 5 '. r ) t ,j\',--A' 1 /;. ••' '■ ?\r „* */, A'fb ./.2G.'?*> J. C, OjJ *•' '•' . A-/, A'./f/dJ jTb\'> .•• 4- ,.V.'< ro» £j/ :‘n'.,'‘0 ' ,.'*Q . .*■'■../«' '.;*C ■',-/r>-~-. t> «~ ■ ./ r ' y v ’ ..*■' ’ ,-v ' ,-V) yV, .•*< -,/■ .•• „•>' ,/’ ',.' «• ' V» (ZED&aro tfie jFoutti), Emg or 4Eng!anO. Edward IV., who succeeded Henry VI. on the throne, was eldest son of Richard, Duke of York, Protector of England, by Cecily, his wife, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, and grandson of Richard Plan- tagenet, Earl of Cambridge, (see p. viii.) by the Lady Anne Mortimer, his wife, dau. and heir of Roger, Earl of March, son and heir of Edmund Mortimer, third Earl of March, by the Lady Philippa Plantagenet, his wife, dau. and heir of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, (see p. iii.) In his person was thus vested the senior representation of the Royal House of Plantagenet. He was b. at Rouen 29 April, 1141, and m. in 1164, Elizabeth Woodville, widow of Sir John Grey, of Groby, and dau. of Sir Richard Woodville, by Jacqueline of Luxem- burgh, his wife, widow of the Regent, John, Duke of Bedford. By this lady, who d. in 1492, King Edward had issue, Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward V. Richard, Duke of York, b. at Shrewsbury, 1472, who was m. in his in¬ fancy in Jan. 1477, to Anne, the infant child and heiress of John Mow¬ bray, Duke of Norfolk; he was murdered in the Tower a.d. 1483. Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII. and eventual heiress of the Pjlanta- genets. Cicely, m. John, Lord Welles, and had two daus., Elizabeth and Anne, who both d.unm. Ann, first affianced to Philip, son of the Emperor Maximilian, and after¬ wards m. to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. She had two sons, who d. young and unm. Bridget, a nun at Dartford, Kent. Mary, d.unm. Katherine, b. at Eltham, in 1479, who m. Sir William Courtenay, K.B., only son of Edward, Earl of Devon, and left an only child, Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, and Marquess of Exeter, who was beheaded 9 Jan. 1539, leaving by Gertrude, his wife, dau. of William Blount, Lord Mountjoy, an only child, Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, who d. at Padua, unm., 4 Oct. 1566. King Edward IV. d. at Westminster, 9 April, 1483, Y €Dtoaro tfje jFiftfi, H&ng of (ZEnglano. Edward V. elder son of Edward IV., was b. 4 Nov. 1470, and suc¬ ceeded his father 9 April, 1483. This monarch was murdered with his only brother, Richard, Duke of York, in the Tower, 22 June following. j r Eic&arD tfce CfjitD, Eing of <2£nglantJ. Richard III. who ascended the throne at the murder of his nephews, was crowned on the 7 th July, 14-83. Hem. at Westminster in 1473, Lady Anne, widow of Edward, Prince of Wales, (son of King Henry VI.) and dau. and coheir of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, by whom (who d. 16 March, 1185,) he had an only child, Edward, Prince of Wales, b. at Middleham Castle in 1474, d. 31 March, 1484. Richard III. fell at Bosworth, 22 Aug. 1485. %\)t Douse of Cubor. i^entp tfje Eing of CnglanD, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, b. in Pembroke Castle in 1455, (son of Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and the Lady Margaret, his wife, dau. and heir of John de Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, grandson of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, See p. v.) ascended the throne on the death of Richard III. at Bosworth, and was crowned 30 Oct. 1485. On the 18th of the following January, he m. Elizabeth of York, heiress of the Plantagenets, daughter of King Edward IV., and by her (who d. in 1202,) had issue : i. Arthur, Prince of Wales, b. 20 Sept. 1486, who m. in 1501, the Infanta Catherine, dau. of Ferdinand, King of Arragon, but d. in the following year s.p. ii. Henry, Prince of Wales, afterwards Henry VIII. hi. Edmond, created in 1496, Duke of Somerset, but d. in his fifth year, in 1499. i. Margaret, b, 29 Nov. 1489, m. 1st in 1503, James IV., King of Scot¬ land, and by him (who fell at Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513,) had three sons :— Arthur, b. at Holyrood, 20 Oct. 1509, d. 14 July, 1510 ; James, successor to his father, and Alexander, Duke of Ross, b. 30 April, 1514, d. in infancy. The second son became James V., King of Scotland. He m. 1 Jan. 1357, Magdalen, dau. of Francis I., King of France, and left a dau. and heiress, Mary, Queen of Scotland, b. 7 Dec. 1542, who m. 1st in 1558, Francis II., King of France; 2ndly, in 1565, her cousin Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley ; and 3rdly, in 1567, James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. By the first and last she had no issue; but by the second, she was mother of an only child, James VI. of Scotland, and I. of England. THE HOUSE OF TUDOR, XX1U Margaret Tudor (Queen Dowager of James IV.), m. 2ndly, Archi¬ bald Douglas, Earl of Angus, by whom she had an only child, Margaret Douglas, who m. Matthew Stuart, 4th Earl of Lennox, Regent of Scotland, and had issue : Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, b. in 1515, the 2nd husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, ancestor by her of the Stuarts and Guelph Kings of England. Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of Lennox, m. 1574, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir William Cavendish, and d. 1576, leaving an only child, Arabella Stuart, who m. William Seymour, after¬ wards Marquess of Hertford, and d. s. p. 1615. The Queen Dowager m. 3rdly, Henry Stuart, Lord Methven, but had no other issue. Mary, b. in 1498, m. 1st, 9 Oct., 1514, to Louis XII. of France, by whom, who d. 1 Jan. 1515, she had no issue; and 2ndly, 13 May, 1515, to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.Gf., by whom she had, 1. Henry, Earl of Lincoln, who d. unm. 2. Frances, who in. Henry Grey, Marquess of Dorset (afterwards Duke of Suffolk, K.G.), and had three daus., coheirs. Jane, Lady Jane Grey, m. Lord Guilford Dudley, and was beheaded 1554, s. p. Katherine, m. 1st, to Ilenry, Lord Herbert, and 2ndly, to Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, by the latter of whom she left at her decease, 26 Jan. 1567, a son, Edward, Lord Beauchamp, wdio m. Honora, dau. of Sir Diehard Rogers, Knt., of Bryanston, co. Dorset, and left two sons and one dau. 1. William, Marquess of Hertford and Duke of Somer¬ set, who m. 1st, Lady Arabella Stuart, by whom he had no issue; and 2udly, Frances, sister and co¬ heir of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, by whom he had (with daughters, of whom Lady Mary in. Hene- age, Earl of W inchilsea, and Lady Jane m. Charles, Lord Clifford, son and heir of Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington) two sons, Henry, Lord Beauchamp, who in. Mary, eldest dau. of Arthur, Lord Capel, and had a dau. and eventual heiress, Elizabeth, in. Thomas Bruce, Earl of Elgin and Ailesbury, and was mother of Charles, 4th Earl of Elgin, and 3rd Earl of Aylesbury, whose daughter and eventually sole heiress, Mary, m. Henry Brydges, Duke of Chandos, and her grand-dau., Anne-Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of James Brydges, 3rd Duke of Chandos, m . in 1796, Richard, Marquess (and afterwards Duke) of Buckingham, and had a son and heir, Richard-Plantagenet, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, K.G., father of Richard Plantagenet-Campbell, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, and of Lady Anne Eliza Gore Langton. 2 Francis, Lord Seymour of Trowbridge, great-grand¬ father of 1 XXIV THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Algernon, 7th Duke of Somerset, whose dau.and heiress, Elizabeth, rn. Sir Hugh Smithson, of Stanwick, and from this marriage descend the Dukes of Athole and Northumberland, both entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. 3. Honora, m. in 1610, Sir Ferdinando Sutton, K.B., and d. leaving an only dau. and heir, Frances, Baroness Dudley, who m. Sir Humble AVard, Lord Ward: hence descend Lea Smith of Halesowen Grange, and the other coheirs of the old Barony of Dudley, as well as the present noble house of Dudley, &c. Mary, m. to Martin Keys, and d. s. p. 3. Eleauor, who m. Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, and left an only dau. and heiress, Margaret, who m. Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, and had issue: i. Ferdinando, 5th Earl of Derby, m. Alice, dau. of Sir John Spencer, and d. 1594, leaving three daus. coheirs: 1. Anne, m. 1st, to GreyBrydges, 5th Lord Chandos, and 2ndly, to Mervyn, Earl of Castlehaven. 2. Frances, who m. John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater; and hence descend (all quartering the Royal Arms), Earl of Jersey ; Duke of Sutherland ; Earl of Elles¬ mere; Earl Brownlow ; M. William Salad an, of Crans, Geneva; Thomas-William-Chester Master, Esq., of The Abbey, Cirencester, and Kuole Park ; Lord Egerton, of Tatton ; Thomas-William Tat- ton, Esq., of Wythenshaw ; William-Oxenden Ham¬ mond, Esq., of St. Alban’s Court, Kent; Maximi¬ lian Hammond Dalison, Esq., of Hamptons, Kent; Benjamin Aylett Branfill, Esq., of Upminster, Hall, Essex, &c. 3. Elizabeth, m. Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Hunt¬ ingdon. The heir male is the Earl of Hunting¬ don : the coheirs general the Earl of Loudoun, Lady Bertha Clifton, Lady Victoria Mary Kir- wan, and Frances, Countess of Romney, all entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. ii. William, 6th Earl of Derby, K.G., m. 1594, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward, 17th Earl of Oxford, and is represented by the Duke of Atiiole, K.T., thus entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. That right also vests in the Earl of Dun- more ; Charles-Edward-Gostling Murray, Esq., of Whitton Park; John Murray Aynsley, Esq., of Under¬ down, co. Hereford; Col. James Ross Farquharson, of Iu- vercauld, &c. Henry VII., d. at Richmond, 1 April, 1509. His son was, THE HOUSE OF TUDOR. XXV Henry the Eighth, b. 28 Jan. 1491, who was crowned 24 June 1509. He m. 1st, Catherine of Arragon, the widow of his deceased brother, Arthur, by whom, who cl. in 1536, he had an only dau., Mary, who ascended the throne at the decease of her half-brother. The King was divorced from his first Queen in 1533, when he avowed his marriage (which had previously taken place) with Anne Boleyn, dau. of Sir Thomas Boleyn, created Earl of Ormonde, by whom he had an only surviving dau., Elizabeth, who succeeded her half-sister upon the throne. Henry’s second Queen was brought to the block, (his marriage having been previously annulled) 19 May, 1536, and he in. on the following day, Jane, dau. of Sir John Seymour, who d. in 1537, in giving birth to her son, Edward, who ascended the throne, as sixth of that name. King Henry m. 4thly, in 1539, Anne, dau. of the Duke of Cleves, from whom he was divorced in the same year. He m. 5thly, 8 Aug. 1540, Katherine, dau. of Sir Edmund Howard, whom he brought to the block in a few months afterwards, 12 Feb. 1541 ; and 6thly, Katherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Parr, of Kendal, and relict of the Hon. Edward Borough, and of Edward Neville, Lord Latimer, which lady survived him, and m. subsequently, Thomas, Lord Seymour of Sudley, uncle to King Edward VI. King Henry cl. 28 Jan. 1547. His only son, Edward the Sixth, b. 12 Oct. 1537, was crowned 25 Feb. 1547. He d. 6 July, 1553, unm., when the crown devolved, after an unsuccessful opposition on the part of Lady Jane Grey, {see Henry VII.,) upon his elder sister, Queen Mary, b. 8 Feb. 1515 ; crowned 30 Nov. 1553 ; who m. 25 July, 1551, Philip, Prince of Spain, but d. issueless, 17 Nov. 1558, when the crown devolved upon her half-sister, Queen Elizabeth, b. 7 Sept. 1553 ; crowned 15 Jan. 1558 ; who was s. at her decease, unm., 24 March, 1603, by her cousin King James VI. of Scotland. The royal line of Tudor thus gave place to that of Stuart. %\)e flrntsc of Stuart. James the First, b. 19 June, 1566, great-great grandson of King Henry VII., (see page xxiii), was crowned King of England, 25 July, 1603. This monarch m. 20 Aug. 1590, Anne, dau. of Frederick II. of Denmark, and by her (who d. 2 March, 1619,) had Henry-Frederick, Prince of Wales, K.G., b. 19 Feb. 1593, d. unm. in the lifetime of his father, 6 Nov. 1612, in his 19th year. Charles, Prince of Wales, successor to the crown. Elizabeth, b. 19 Aug. 1596, m. 14 Feb. 1612-13, Frederick V., Duke of Bavaria, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, and King of Bohemia, and d. 13 Feb. 1662, having had issue, Charles-Lewis, successor to the! Dukedom of Bavaria, whose dau. and heir, Charlotte, m. Philippe, Duke of Orleans, brother of Louis XIV, and had a son, Philippe II., Duke of Orleans, great-great-grandfather of Louis-Philippe, late King of the French. Rupert, so gallantly distinguished during the civil wars as “ Prince Rupert,” created Duke of Cumberland in 1644, and made a Knight of the Garter; he d unm . 19 Nov 1682. Maurice, (known in English History as “ Prince Maurice,”) d. unm . (shipwrecked) in 1654. Edward, Duke of Bavaria, Count Palatine of the Rhine, K.G., m. Anne de Gonzaga,. of Mantua, and d. 10 March, 1663, leaving three daus., Anne, m. Henry-Julius, Prince of Conde. Benedicta, m. to John-Frederick, Duke of Brunswick Lunen- burgh. Loijis-Maria, m. to Charles-Theodore, Prince of Salms. Philip, slain in battle, d. unm. in 1650. Elizabeth, Abbess of Hervorden, d. in 1680. Louisa, Abbess of Maubisson, d. in 1709. Henrietta, m. to Sigismund, Prince of Transylvania, d. s.p. in 1651. Sophia, m. to Ernest-Augustus, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburgh, Elector of Hanover, by whom she had George Lewis, who as¬ cended the British throne, under the Act of Settlement, by the title of King George the First, five other sons, who d. unm. and one dau., Sophia-Charlotte, m. to Feederick-William, King of Prussia. TIIE HOUSE OF STUART. XXV11 King James d. 27 March, 1625, and was s. by the Prince of Wales, as Charles the First, b. 19 Nov. 1600, crowned 2 Feb. 1625, m. 11 May following, Henrietta-Maria, dau. of Henry IV. of France, and by her (who d. 10 Sept. 1669, aged 60), had issue, Charles, Prince of Wales. James, Duke of York, who succeeded his brother as second of that name. Henry, Duke of Gloucester, b. in July, 1640, <1. in 1660, mm. Mary, m. 2 May, 1648, to William II., Prince of Orange, by whom she had an only son, William-Henry, Prince of Orange, who ascended the British throne as William the Third. Elizabeth, d. of grief, a prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, 8 Sept. 1650, aged 15. Henrietta-Maria, m. 31 March, 1661, to Philip, Duke of Orleans, and d. in 1670, leaving issue, Philip-Charles, Due de Valois, d. in 1666, aged 2. Maria-Aloisa, b. in 1662, m. in 1679, to Charles II., King of Spain, but d. s p. in 1689. Anna-Maria, b. in 1669, m. in 1684, to Victor Amadeus II., Duke of Savoy and King of Sardinia, and had, with other issue, a son and successor, Charles-Emmanuel, King of Sardinia, father, by his 2nd wife Polyxena-Christina, dau. of Ernest-Leopold, of Hesse Rheinfelt of Victor-Amadeus, King of Sardinia, who m. Marie-Antoinette, dau. of Philip, King of Spain, and had issue, i. Charles-Emanuel-Ferdinand, King of Sardinia, abdicated 4 June, 1804. ii. Victor-Emanuel, King of Sardinia, who m. Maria- Theresa, dau. of Frederick, Archduke of Austria, and d. in 1824, leaving issue, ' 1. Maria-Beatrice-Victoire-Josefhine, who m. 20 June, 1812, Francis IV. reigning Duke of Modena, and d. in 1840, leaving issue, two daus. and two sons, viz. Francis-Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Mo¬ dena, b. 1 June 1819, eldest representative of the Royal Houses of Plantagenet, Tudor and Stuart. Ferdinand-Charles-Victor. 2. Maria-Theresa, who m. in 1823, Charles-Louis, Duke of Lucca, and had one son, Ferdinand- Ciiarles. 3. Maria-Anne-Caroline-Pie, who m. in 1831, Fer¬ dinand I., Emperor of Austria. hi. Charles-Felix-Joseph, King of Sardinia, d.s.p. 1831. iv. Joseph-Benedict, deceased, i. Maria-Josepha-Louisa, m. to Stanislaus, Count of Pro¬ vence, afterwards Louis XVIII. of France, ii. Maria-Theresa, who m. Charles-Philip, Count D’Artois, afterwards Charles X. of France, and was grandfather of Henry, Due de Bordeaux, hi. Maria-Charlotte, m. to Anthony Clement of Saxony. THE ROYAL FAMILIES. xxviii After the decapitation of the King, 30 Jan. 1618-9, an interregnum of several years virtually (though not legally) occurred, which terminated, at length in the restoration of the King de jure to the throne of his ancestors, 29 May, 1660, under the title of Charles the Second, b , 29 May, 1630, crowned 23 April, 1661. His Majesty m. Katherine, Infanta of Portugal, dau. of John IV., but dying without legitimate issue, 6 Feb. 1685, he was s. by his brother, James the Second, b. in 1663, crowned 23 April, 1685. His Majesty 7 n. 1st, Lady Anne Hyde, dau. of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon, and had surviving issue by that lady, (who d. 31 March, 1671,) Mary, who m. William, Prince of Orange , and ascended the throne jointly with her husband. Anne, who ascended the throne at the decease of her brother-in-law, King William the Third. His Majesty m. 2ndly, 21 Nov. 1673, Mary-Beatrix-Eleanora D’Este, dau. of Alphonso, Duke of Modena, by whom (who d. 8 May, 1718) he had, James-Francis-Edward, so well known as the Chevalier St. George, b. 10 June, 1688, m. in 1719, Mary-Clementina, dau. of Prince James Sobieski, and granddau. of John, King of Poland, by whom he had issue, Charles-Edward-Lewis-Casimer, the young Chevalier, b. at Rome 31 Dec., 1720, m. 17 April, 1772, Louisa-Maximiliana, Princess Stohlberg, and d. s. p. in 1788. Henry-Benedict, b. in 1725, who was elevated to the purple in 1747, and subsequently bore the designation of Cardinal York, d. in 1807, when the whole issue of King James the Second became extinct. Louisa-Maria, d. unm. in 1712. King James was declared to have abdicated the throne in 1688, when his daughter, Mary, and her husband, the Prince of Orange, were made his successors, as William the Third and Mary the Second ; but their Majesties having no issue, the crown devolved, at the decease of King William, (the Queen predeceased him in 1694,) on the 8th March, 1702, upon the deceased Queen’s sister, as Queen Anne, b. 6 Feb. 1665, crowned 23 April, 1702. Her majesty m. in 1683, George, Prince of Denmark ; but died without surviving issue, 1 Aug. 1714, when the crown passed, by Act of Settlement, to the great-grandson of King James I., George, Elector of Hanover, who ascended the throne under the title of George I. Cl)t House of (Sutlplj, George Lewis, Elector of Hanover, son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburgh, and Elector of Hanover, by Sophia, his wife, granddau. of James I. King of England, ascended the English throne as George I., by the Act of Settlement, on the death of Queen Anne, in 1714. He was b. 28 May, 1660, and m. in 1682, Sophia- Dorothy, only dau. and heiress of George-William, Duke of Zelle, and by that lady (from whom he was divorced, and who d. 13 Nov. 1726) he had issue, George-Augustus, Prince of Wales. Sophia-Dorothy, m. in 1706, to Frederick-William III., Elector of Brandenburgh, afterwards King of Prussia. The King d. 11 June, 1727, and was s. by the Prince of Wales, as George the Second, b. 30 Oct. 1683, crowned 11 Oct. 1727. This monarch m. in 1705, Wilhelmina-Carolina, dau. of William-Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburgh-Anspach, and had issue, i. Frederick-Lewis, Prince of Wales, b. 20 Jan. 1707, who d. in 1751, leaving issue by Augusta, his wife, youngest dau. of Frederick the Second,' Duke of Saxe Gotha, 1. Gkorge-William-Frederick, who ascended the throne as third of that name. 2. Edward-Augustus, rear-admiral, K.G., created 1 April, 1760, Earl of Ulster, and Duke of York and Albany, d. mm. 17 Sept. 1767. 3. William-Henry, b. 14 Nov. 1743, created Duke of Gloucester, m. 6 Sept. 1766, Maria, Countess-Dowager Waldegrave, illegitimate dau. of the Hon. Sir Edward Walpole, K.B., by whom he left at his decease in 1805, William-Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, b. at Rome, 15 Jan. 1776, K.G., G.C.B., field-marshal in the army, &c., who m. in 1816, his first-cousin, the Princess Mary, sister of his Majesty King William the Fourth, and d. s. 30 Nov 1834. XXX THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Sophia-Matilda, ranger of Greenwich Park, b. 20 May, 1773, d. 29 Nov. 1844. 4. Henry-Frederick, b. in Oct. 1745, created in 1767, Duke of Cum¬ berland, m. in Oct. 1771, Lady Anne Luttrell, dau. of Simon, Earl of Carhampton, and widow of Christopher Horton, Esq. of Catton Hall, in the co. of Derby, but d. issueless, 18 Sept. 1790. The duchess d. in 1803. 1. Augusta, m. in 1764, to William-Frederick, Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel, and had issue, Charles-Augustus, Hereditary Prince, m. Frederica, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Prince of Orange, but d. s. p. Frederick-William, Duke of Brunswick, m. Mary-Elizabeth, dau. of Charles-Louis, Hereditary Prince of Padua, and fell at Quatre Bras, 16 June, 1815, leaving two sons, Charles-Frederick, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburgh, b. 30 Oct. 1804. CHAREEs-MAXiMiLiAN,Dukeof Brunswick and Lunenburgh, since his brother’s expulsion, b. 25 April, 1806. Charlotte, m. to Charles-Frederick, Duke of Wirtemburg, and d. in 1788. Caroline, m. in 1795, to George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV., and d. 7 Aug. 1821. Caroline-Matilda, m. in 1766, to Christian VII., King of Denmark, by whom she had Frederick, King of Denmark, n. William-Augustus, b. 15 April, 1721, created 15 July, 1726, Duke of Cumberland, K.G., a field-marshal and commander-in-chief of the forces. His royal highness commanded the English army at Fontenoy and Cul- loden. He d. unm. in 1765. i. Anne, (Princess Royal,) m. in 1734, to William, Prince of Orange, and d. 12 Jan. 1759. ii. Amelia,d. unvi. 31 Oct. 1786. hi. Elizabeth, d. unm. 28 Dec. 1758. iv. Mary, m. 8 May, 1740, to Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, and d. in 1771, leaving issue. v. Louisa, m. 30 Oct. 1743, to Frederick V., King of Denmark, and d. in 1751, leaving issue. His Majesty d. 25 Oct. 1760, and was s. by his grandson, George the Third, b. 4 June, 1738, crowned 22 Sept. 1761, m. 8 Sept, in the same year, Charlotte-Sophia, dau. of Charles-James-Frede- rick, reigning Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, by whom (who was b. 19 May, 1744, and d. 17 Nov. 1818) he had issue, i. George-Auoustus-Frederick, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV. ii. Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, in Great Britain, and Earl of Ulster, in Ireland, K.G., G.C.B., commander-in-chief of his Majesty’s forces, &c., b. 16 Aug. 1763. His royal highness m. 29 Sept. 1791, Frederica- Charlotte-IJlrica-Catherina, Princess Royal of Prussia, by whom (who d. 6 Aug. 1820) he had no issue. The duke d. 5 Jan. 1827. hi. William-Henry, Duke of Clarence, afterwards King William IV. iv. Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathern, in Great Britain, and Earl of Dub¬ lin, in Ireland, K.G., a Field-marshal in the army, and Col. of the 1st TIIE HOUSE OF GUELPH. XXXI Regt. of Foot, b. 2 Nov. 1767. His Royal Higlmess m. in 1818 her Serene Highness Yictoria-Mary-Louisa ( b. 17 Aug. 1786), dau. of his Serene Highness Francis, Duke < f Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield, and widow of his Serene Highness Etnich-Charles, reigning Prince of Leiningen, and left at his decease, 23 Jan. 182an only dau., Alexandrina-Victoria, b. 24 May, 1819, now Queen Victoria. v. Ernest-Augustus, King of Hanover and Duke of Cumberland and Tiviotdale and Earl of Armagh, K.G., G.C.B., Knight of the Prussian Orders of the Black and Red Eagle, Field-Marshal in the Army, &c. ; b. 5 June, 1771; created Earl of Armagh, in Ireland, and Duke of Cumberland and Tiviotdale, in Great Britain', 24 April, 1799 ; m. at Strelitz, 29 May, and in London, 29 Aug. 1815, Princess Frederica-Caroliue-Sophia-Alexandrina, 3rd dau. of the late reigning Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and widow, 1st, of Prince Fredernk- Louis-Charles of Prussia; and 2ndly, of Prince Frederick-AVilliam, of Salms Branfels. By her, who d. 21 June, 1841, the King of Hanover left issue at his decease, 18 Nov. 1851, an only child, George - Frederick - Alexander - Charles - Ernest - Augustus, K.G. and G.C.H., 2nd Duke of Cumberland and Tiviotdale, and Earl of Armagh, in the peerage of Ireland, Duke of Bruns- wick-Luneburg, Ex-King of Hanover, K.G., G.C.H., a Prince of the United Kingdom ; b. at Berlin, 27 May, 1819 ; m. Feb. 1843, Princess Mary-Alexandrina ( b . 14 April, 1818), eldest dau. of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, and has issue : Prince Ernest - Augustus - W illiam - Adolphus - George Frederick, b. 21 Sept., 1845. Princess Frederica - Sopuia-Maria-IIenrietta-Ahelia- Theresa, b. 9 Jan. 1848. Princess Mart-Ernestina-Josepiiina, b. 3 Dec. 1849. vi. Augustiis-Frederick, K.G., Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness, and Baron of Arklow, all in the peerage of the United Kingdom, so created 7 Nov. 1801; b. 27 Jan. 1773 ; m. at Rome, by a protestant minister, 4 April, 1793, and at St. George’s, Hanover-square, London, 5 Dec. in the same year, Lady Augusta de Ameland, dau. of John (Murray), 4th Earl of Dunmore. These nuptials having been deemed a violation of the Royal Marriage Act (12 George III. c. ii.), were declared by the Prerogative Court null and void, and dissolved accordingly in Aug. 1794. The Duke of Sussex d. 21 April, 1843.* vii. Adolphus-Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary, and Baron of Culloden, in the United Kingdom, K.G., G.C.B., and G.C.H., Grand Master and first Principal Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, and Knight of the Prussian Orders of the Black and Red Eagle ; Field-Marshal in the Army, Colonel of the Coldstream Guards, Colonel-in-Chief of the 60th Foot, Commissioner of the Royal Military College and Royal Military Asylum ; Ranger of St. James’s, Hyde, and Richmond Parks; Chancellor of the University * By Lady Augusta de Ameland (who d. 5 March, 1830), the Duke of Sus¬ sex had issue. Sir Augustus-Fredkrick d’Este, K.G.H., colonel in the army, b. 13 Jan. 1794, d. unm. 2S Dec. 1848. Augusta-Emma, Mdlle. d’Este, m. 13 Aug. 1845, to Thomas, Lord Truro, Lord Chancellor. XXX11 THE ROYAL FAMILIES. of St. Andrews, President of the Scottish Naval and Military Academy, P.C., F.S.A. ; b. 24 Feb. 1774 ; m. at Cassel, 7 May, and in London, 1st June, 1818, Princess Augusta-Wilhelmina-Louisa, 3rd dau. of the late Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Cassel, b. 25 July, 1797, aud had issue : 1. GeorgeAVilliam-Frederick-Charles, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary, and Baron Culloden, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, Prince of the United Kingdom, K.G., K.P., G.C.B , G.C.H., and Grand Master of St. Michael and St. George ; Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honour ; a Mem¬ ber of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council; Field- Marshal Commanding in Chief Her Majesty’s A rmy ; Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and of the Corps of Royal Engineers, and Colonel of the Grenadier Guards ; Chief Ranger of St. James’s, Hyde, and Pichmond Parks; President of the Royal Military College, of the Royal Military Asylum, and of Christ’s Hospital; Governor of King’s College, London ; b. at Hanover, 26 March, 1819 ; s. his father as 2nd Duke 8 July, 1850. 2. Princess Augusta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elizabeth - Mary- Sophia-Louisa, b. 19 July, 1822; m. 28 June, 1843, to Frf.derick-William-Crarles, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz, G.C.B., and has issue, Prince George-Adolphus-Frederick-AugustusVictor- ErNEST - AdALB ERT - GUSTAVUS - W ILLIAM - W ELLINGTON, Hereditary Grand Duke, b. 22 July, 1848. 3. Princess Mary-Adelaide-Wilhelmina-Elizabeth, b. 27 Nov. 1833; m. at Kew, 12 June, 1866, to his Serene Highness Francis-Paul-Ciiarles-Louis-Alexander, Prince and Duke of Teck, G C. B., only son of Duke Alexander of Wurtem- burg, b. 27 Aug. 1837, aud has issue : Prince Adolphus - Charles-Alexander-Alb ert-Edward- Geobge- Philip-Louis-Ladislaus, b. 13 Aug., 1868; Prince Francis-.Toseph-Leopold-Fhederick, b. 9 Jan. 1870; Prince Alexander-Augustus-Frederic-William-Alfred- George, b. 14 April, 1874; and Princess Victokia-Mary-Augusta-Louise-Olga-Pauline- Claudine-Agnes, b. 26 May, 1867. His Royal Highness was for some years Viceroy of Hanover. He d. 8 July, 1850. i. Charlotte-Augusta-Matilda, Princess Royal, b. 29 Sept 1766; m. 18 May, 1797, to Frederick-Charles-William, then Duke, but subsequently King, of Wurtemburg, by whom (who d. in 1816) her Majesty had no issue. The Queen d. 6 Oct. 1828. ii. Augusta-Sophia, b. 8 Nov., 1768; d. unm. 22 Sept., 1840. nr. Elizabeth, b. 22 May, 1770 ; m. 7 April, 1818, to his Serene Highness Frederick, Landgrave and Prince of Hesse-Homburg, who d. in 1829. Her Royal Highness d. 10 Jan. 1840. iy. Mary, b. 25 April, 1776; m. 22 July, 1816, to her cousin, his Royal Highness the late Duke of Gloucester, v. Sophia, b. 3 Nov. 1777 ; d. 27 May, 1848. vi. Amelia, b. 7 Aug. 1783 ; d. unm. 2 Nov. 1810. His Majesty King Geokge III. died in the 60th year of his reign (the THE HOUSE OF GUELPH. xxxiii longest in the annals of England), 29 Jan. 1820, and was s. by the Prince of Wales, as George the Fourth. His Majesty had previously exercised the royal authority as Regent. He was b. 12 Aug. 1762, and to. 8 April, 1795, his cousin, the Princess Caroline-Amelia-Elizabeth, 2nd dan. of Charles-William-Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel,by whom (who d. 7 Aug. 1821) he had an only dau., Princess Charlotte-Augusta of Wales, b. 7 March, 1796 ; m. 2 May, 1816, to Prince Leopold-George-Frederick, 3rd son of Francis-Anthony-Frederick, late Reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg ; and d. in childbed, 6 Nov. 1817, Prince Leopold became eventually King of the Belgians. His Majesty d. 26 June, 1830, and was s. by his brother, Willtam- Henry, Duke of Clarence, as William the Fourth ; b. 24 Aug. 1765 ; crowned at Westminster, with his Royal Consort, 8 Sept. 1831. His Majesty to. 11 June, 1818, the Princess Adelaide-Louisa-Theresa-Caroline-Amei.ia, eldest dau. of George, late Duke of Saxe Meiningen, and by her (who d. 2 Dec. 1849) had two daus., the Princesses Charlotte and Elizabeth, who both died, the former immediately after its birth, the latter within a few months. This monarch, when a youth, entered the Royal Navy, and attained the rank of Post Captain in 1786. He was then Prince William-Henry, but in 1789 (20 May) he was created Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews, in the peerage of Great Britain, and Earl of Munster in that of Ireland. Having passed through the grades of Rear-Admiral and Admiral, his Royal Highness succeeded Sir Peter Parker as Admiral of the Fleet, 1811, and at one time was Lord High Admiral of England. He d. 20 June, 1837, when the crown devolved upon his niece, the Princess Alexandrina-Victoria, Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria, By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India. Her Majesty, born at Kensington Palace, the 24th May, 1819, and crowned in the Abbey of Westminster, 28th June, 1838, to. at St. James’s Palace, 10th February, 1840, His Royal High¬ ness Francis-Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, K.G., K.T., XXXIV THE 110YAL FAMILIES. K.P., G.C.M.G., LL.D., D.C.L., Pli.D., Field-Marshal in the Army, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, Chief Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall, Constable of Windsor Castle, &c., &c., 2nd son of Ernest-Fredericlc- Anthony-Charles-Louis, late Reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. By his Royal Highness (who b. at Ehrenberg, 26 Aug. 1819, died at Windsor Castle, 11 Dec. 1861), her Majesty has issue: Albert-Edward, Prince op Wales, Duke of Saxony, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Chester, Carrick, and Dublin, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, Great Steward of Scotland, K.G., K.P., K.T., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., &c., &c., Field-Marshal in the Army, D.C.L., LL.D., &c., &c.; b. at Buckingham Palace, 9 Nov. 1841. His Royal High¬ ness m. 10 March, 1863, at Windsor, Her Royal Highness Alex- andra-Caroline-Maria-Charlotte-Louisa-Julia, Princess of Denmark (b. 1 Dec. 1844), eldest daughter of Christian IX., King of Denmark, and has issue : Prince Albert-Victor-Christian-Edward, b. at Frogmore, 8 Jan. 1864. Prince George-Erederick-Ernest-Albert, b. at Marlborough House, 3 June, 1865. Prince Alexander-Joiin-Charles-Albert, b. 6, d. 8 April, 1871. Princess Louise-Victoria-Alexandra-Dagmar, b. at Marlborough House, 20th Eeb. 1867. Princess Victorta-Alexandrina-Olga-Mary, b. at Marlborough House, 6 July, 1868. Princess Maud-Charlotte-Mary-Victoria, b. at Marlborough House, 26 Nov. 1869. Prince Alfred-Ernest-Albert, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Kent and Earl of Ulster, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, Prince of the United Kingdom, K.G., K.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., a Member of Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of the Trinity House, a Captain of the Fleet, and Colonel in the Prussian Army; b. 6 Aug. 1844 ; tn. 23 Jan. 1874, her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Marie-Alexandroyna (b. 17 Oct. 1853), only daughter of his Majesty the Emperor of Bussia, and has issue : Prince Alfred-Alexander-Williah-Ernest-Albert, b. at Buck¬ ingham Palace, 15 Oct. 1874. Princess Marie-Alexandha-Victoria, b. 28 October, 1875. Prtnce Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, and Earl of Sussex, K.G., K.P., K.T., G.C.M.G., [P.C. Major 7th Hussars, b. 1 May, 1850. Prtnce Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, K.G., K.T., P.C., b. 7 April, 1853. AActoria-Adelaide-Maria-Louisa, Princess lioyul of England, Duchess of Saxony, b. 21 Nov., 1840; m. at St. James’s Palace, 25 Jan. 1858, to Prince Frederick-William-Nicholas-Charles, Crown Prince of Germany and Prussia, K.G., only son of William-Louis, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, and has had, Prince Frederick-Willtam-Victor-Albert, b. 27 Jan., 1859. Prince Albert-Willtam-Henry, b. 14 Aug., 1862. THE ROYAL FAMILIES. XXXIV* Prince Francis-Frederick-Sigismund, b . 15 Sept. 1864, d . 18 June, 1866. Prince Joaciiim-Frederick-Ernest-Waldemar, b . 10 Feb., 1868. Princess ViCTORIA-ElIZABETH-AuGUSTA-ChaRLOTTE, b . 24 July, 1860. Princess Frederika-Amelia-Wilhelmina-Yictoria, b . 12 April, 1866. Princess Sopuie-Dorotiiee-ITlrique-Altce, b . 14 June, 1870. Princess Margaretta-Beatrice-Feodore, b . 22 April, 1872. Princess Alice-Mattd-Mary, Duchess of Saxony, b . 25 April, 1843; m . at Osborne, 1 July, 1862, to his Eoyal Highness Prince Louis of Hesse, K.G-., and has issue : Prince Ernest-Louis-Charles-Albert-William, b . 25 Nov. 1868. Prince Friedrich-Wilhelm-August-Victor-Leopold-Ludwig, b . 7 Oct. 1870, accidentally killed 29 May, 1873. Princess Victoeia-Alberta-Elizabeth-Matilda-Mart, b . 5 April, 1863. Princess Elizabeth-Alexandrine-Louise-Alice, b . 1 Nov. 1864. Princess Irene-Marie-Louise-Anna, b . 11 July, 1866. Princess Victoria-Alice-Helena-Louise-Beatrice, b . 6 June, 1872. Princess Maria-Yictorta-Feodore-Leopoldine, b . 24 May, 1874. Princess Helena-Augusta-Yictoria, Duchess of Saxony, l. 25 May, 1846 ; m. 5 July, 1866, to his Eoyal Highness Prince Frederick- Chiustian-Charles-Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein Sonder- burg-Augustenburg, K.G., a Lieut.-General in the British Army, and has Prince Chrtstian-Victor-Albert-Lubwig-Ernest-Anton, b . 14 April, 1867. Prince Albert-Joiin-Charles-Frederic-Alfred-George, b . 26 Feb. 1869. Princess Victoria-Louise-Sophie-Augusta-Amelia-Hf.lena, b . 3 May, 1870. Pri neessFRANzisEA- Joseph a-Lou i se-Augusta-M arie-Christiana- Helena, b . 12 Aug. 1872. Princess Louise-Caroline-Alberta, Duchess of Saxony, l. 18 March, 1848; m . at Windsor, 21 March, 1871, to John-Douglas-Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of Lome, K.T., eldest son of the Duke of Argyll. Princess Beatiuce-Mary-Yictoria-Feodore, Duchess of Saxony, 6. 14 April, 1857. S3-?"JSSsJ33S3&ii (15SS5&S9SS1 3 '■fc'Tc C.,-C..'- :.\ , c e.,\‘c ^^fr^^o'c^fr- ]»w ©SgS^jpOlggggyga^g ©0 i‘SSs?'5!99'SS99Jfia9^fy g&^^^g^g^^Sajfe:>gAgg^giAggg£)§^9yt.6gpo£c^fe^2a£ci^cKi££eJ^2 sss^a?sfass^eRassfs©ji!99^a3»S9 l jsa 5^»5JRsSj®9SSS9s®^®55(®Stfs^^OTe 9nccsttj> of tljc Eoyal i?ottsc of Cubor. The Founder of tlie Royal Line of Tudor was:— Marchudd ap On an, Lord of Brynffenigl, in Denbighland, Founder of the VIII. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, who flourished in the middle of the nintli century. His chief seat was Brynffenigl, in Den¬ bighland ; and the Welsh heralds assign to him for arms, “Gu., a Sara¬ cen’s head, erased at the neck, arg., environed about the temples with a wreath, or, and arg.,” the ensigns still borne by his descendant, Lord Mostyn. This Noble was father (with two junior sons, i. Arseth, and ii. Owen) of Karwedii ap Marchudd, Lord of Brynffenigl, whose son Jafeth ap Karwedii, Lord of Brynffenigl, was father of Nathan ap .Tafeth, Lord of Brynffenigl, who had two sons, I. Edryd, and II. Edwin, and a dau., wife of Madoc Crwm, Lord of Llechwedd Issaf, Founder of the vii. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. The elder son, Edryd ap Nathan, Lord of Brynffenigl, had, with other issue : i. Idnerth ap Edryd, of whose line we have to treat. ii. Bleddyn ap Edryd, ancestor of, i. The Wynns of Bettwys Abreoel- len, co. Denbigh ; ii. The Wynns of Llanelian, in the 3ame county. Trr. Rhys ap Edryd, ancestor of many eminent Welsh families, one of which is that represented by Lord Mostyn ; and another, that of Wynn of Dyffryn Aled. The eldest son of Edryd ap Nathan, viz., Jdnerth ap Edryd, Lord of Brynffenigl, had issue : i. Gwgan ap Idnertlt, of whose line we have to treat. it. Bradwen ap Idnertb, father of the xv. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, the ruins of whose Llys, or Palace, in the Township of Cregenan, in Talybont-Yscregenan, are still extant. This Noble, who bore, “ Gu., three snakes, nowed, argent,” m. Margaret, dau. of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, and was ancestor of Peredyr ap Grono, who had two sons, 1. Gwyn ap Peredyr, whose great-grandson, Llewelyn ap Tudor, living temp. Edward I., was father of ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF TUDOR. XXXV Llewelyn-Vychan ap Llewelyn, progenitor of the Lewis’s of Abernant-Vychan, co. Caerdigan. Ednyfed ap Llewelyn, ancestor of the Lloyds of Peniartii, co. Merioneth. 2. Iorwerth ap Peredyr, whose dau. and heir, Gwenllian, in. Mcuric ap Madoc, Lord of Nannau, in Merionethshire, i. Idhon ap Idnerth, from whom derived Grono Llwyd ap Penwyn, of Melai, in Denbighland, whose father, a distinguished military chieftain, was instrumental in obtaining for Edward I. of England the sove¬ reignty of Wales. The eldest son of Idnerth ap Edryd, viz., Gwgan ap Idnerth, Lord of Brynffenigl, had three sons, i. Iorwerth ; ir. Rhys, ancestor of Hoel Moelinydd; iti. Kendrig. The eldest son, Iorwerth ap Gwgan, Lord of Brynffenigl, m. Gwenllian, dau. of Ririd ap Pasgen, derived, in common with the Blayneys of Cregynnog and the Lords Blayney, from Brochwel Ysgithrog, Prince of Powys, by whom he had a son and a dau., viz., Kendrig ap Iorwerth. Gwenllian, who m. Iorwerth, son of Hwfa ap Cynddelw, Founder of the i. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, and from this marriage de¬ rive the Owens of Orielton, Barts. Iorwerth was succeeded by his son, Kendrig ap Iorwerth, Lord of Brynffenigl and Llansadwrn, who m. Angharad, dau. and heir (by Gwenllian, dau. of Ievan, son of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales) of Hwfa ap Kendrig ap Rhywalon r Lord of Christionydol-Cynrig and Maelor Cymraig, of the Tribe of Tudor-Trevor, Lord of Hereford, progenitor of the Mostyns of Mostyn, Edwards’ of Chirk, Trevors of Trevor, Pennants of Downing, Jones’s of Llwynon, and other eminent Cambrian Houses. By this lady, Kendrig ap Iorwerth had, with other issue, i. Ednyfed Vychan ap Kendrig, of whom presently. ii. Grono Yoel ap Kendrig, from whom derived, eleventh in descent, Richard Wynn ap David, father of two sons, 1. Thomas Wynn, of Treforth, ancestor of the Wynns, of Coed- Coch, co. Flint, and Treforth, represented by the present John- Lloyd Wynn, Esq. of Coed-Coch. 2. William Wynn, of Ivilgwyn, progenitor of the Wynns of Kidgwyn. hi. Einion Ddu ap Kendrig, from whom derived, sixth in descent, Rhys Llwyd ap Llewelyn, father of two sons. 1. Einion ap Rhys, ancestor of the Pughs of Creuthyn, 2. Ievan ap Rhys, from whom descended the Morris’s of Bryn- yr-Odyn, co. Denbigh. The eldest son, Ednyfed Vyciian ap Kendrig, Lord of Brynffenigl, in Denbighland, and Krigeth in Efinoydd, Chief Counsellor, Chief Justice, and General of Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, King of North Wales, was one of the most XX XVI THE ROYAL FAMILIES. prominent historical characters of the period. Commanding in the wars between Llewelyn, Prince of North Wales, and John, King of England, he attacked (lie army of Ranulph, Earl of Chester, and obtaining a signal victory, killed three chief captains and commanders of the enemy, whose heads he laid at the feet of his sovereign. For this exploit he had con¬ ferred on him new armorial ensigns emblematic of the achievement, which continue to be borne b}^ the Lloyds of Plymog, and other families derived from him, viz., “ Gu., between three Englishmen’s heads, in profile, couped at the neck, ppr., bearded and crined, sa., a chevron, ermine.” An elegy to this powerful noble, by Elidyr Sais, who lived 1160-1220, is published in the Mivyrian Archaeology (London, 8vo., 1801, vol. i. p. 346). He m. twice, 1st, Tangwystyl, dau. of Llowarch ap Bran, Lord of Menon, in Anglesey, Founder of the n. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, contemporary with Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, and by her had issue, i. Tudor, (Sir,) ap Ednyfed Yychan, of Nant and Llangynhafal, one of the commissioners for the conclusion of peace between Edward I., King of England, and Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, King of North Wales. He m. Adlais, dau. of Richard, son of Cadwallader, second son of Griffith ap Cynan, King of North Wales, and was father of Hellin ap Sir Tudor, Knt., who m. Agnes, dau. of Bleddyn, Lord of Dinmael, in Denhighland, living 25 May, 2 Henry III., 1218, third son of Owain Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion. By this lady Heilin had issue, 1. Grif¬ fith ap Heilin ; 2. Grono ap Heilin, Avhose grandson, Robert ap Griffith, was father of a dau. and heir, Catherine, who m. Hoel Yychan ap Madoc, derived from Madoc Gloddaeth ; 3, Angharad, who m. 1st, Grono Llwyd ap Penwyn, of Melai; and 2ndly, David Goch, Lord of Penmachno, in Caernarvon, son of David ap Griffith, Prince of North Wales, and was by him mother of, i. Griffith ap David Goch, ancestor of the Lloyds of Esclusham and Deulaseu, and Gethins of Fedwdeg ; ii. Gwladys, who m. Griffith, living 22 July, 12 Edavard I., 1284, son of Iorwerth ap Owain Brogyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, and by him Avas mother of a son, David ap Griffith, ancestor of the Hughes’s of Gaverclas, Barons of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion. The eldest son, Griffith ap Heilin, was father of Gavilym ap Griffith, living 26 Edavard III., Avho in. Efa, dau. of Griffith ap David, of Cochivillan, eldest son of Tudor ap Madoc, Lord of Penrhyn, in Caernarvon, (av1io d. about 1284,) grandson of Yarddyr ap Cynddehv, Lord of Uchaf, and had tAvo daus. 1. Bleddynn ap Givilym, ancestor of the Morgans of Golden Grove. 2. Griffith ap Givilym, of Penrhyn, ancestor of the Griffiths, Lords of Penrhyn, the Wlliams-Bulkeleys of Penrhyn, Barts, &c. ii. Lleivelyn ap Ednyfed Vyehan, Avho had a moiety of Creuthyn, in Yale. hi. Kendrig ap Ednyfed Vychan, ancestor of the eminent Cambrian family of Lloyd of Plymog, co. Denbigh, noiv represented by Rich¬ ard Walmesley Lloyd, Esq.,eldest son and heir of the late Richard Hughes Lloyd, Esq., of Pymog, Gv'erclas and Bashall. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF TUDOR. XXXV11 tv. Howel ap Ednyfed Vychan, consecrated Bishop of St. Asaph, 25 Hen. III., at Boxgrove Abbey, in Sussex, by Edmund, Archbishop of Can¬ terbury. He d. in 1247, at Oxford, and was buried at St. Mary’s, in that city, where he had retired a short time previous to his decease, on account of the wars in Wales, v. Rhys ap Ednyfed Vychan, of Garth Garmon, ancestor of the Lloyds of Gydros. vt. Iorwerth ap Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Abermarlais, in Glandowi, co. Caermarthen. i. Angharad, m. Einion Vychan ap Einion, of Plas-yn-nant, in Llangan- hafel, co. Anglesey. n. Gwenllian, m. Llewelyn the Great, Prince of North Wales. Ednyfed Vychan m. 2ndly, Gwenllian, dau. of Rhys ap Griffith, Lord of South Wales, Representative of the Sovereign Princes of South Wales, by whom he had issue, i. Grono ap Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Tref-Gastell, in Anglesea, Chief Counsellor of Llewelyn ap Griffith, Prince of North Wales, who m. Morfydd, dau. of Meuric ap Ithel, Lord of Gwent, and had, with junior issue, Tudor ap Grono, of Penmynedd, who built the Priory of Bangor, and did homage for his lands to Edward I. at Chester. By An¬ gharad, his wife, dau. of Ithel Vychan, of Englefield, in Flint, he left at his decease, in 1311, an only son, Grono ap Tudor, Captain of twenty archers in Aquitaine, 43 Edward III. He m. Gwervyl, dau. of Madoc ap David, Baron of Hendwr, co. Merioneth, derived from Owain Bro- gyntyn, Lord of Edeirnion, Dimnael, and Abertanat, and d. in 1331. The eldest son of this marriage. Sir Tudor ap Grono, Knt. of Penmynedd, who was living 19 Sept. 1437, at the Friary, Bangor, and d. in 1367, m. the Lady Margaret, dau. and co-heir (with her elder sister, the Lady Eleanor, wife of Griffith Vychan, Lord of Glyndwrdwy, and mother of Owen Glendower,) of Thomas ap Llewelyn,* Lord of South Wales, Representative of the Sovereign Princes of South Wales, by Eleanor Goch, his wife, dau. and heir of Philip, Lord of Iscoed, in Caerdigan, by the Princess Catherine, dau. and heir of Llewelyn, last Prince of North Wales. Of this alliance there was, with other issue, a son, Meredith ap Tudor, who m. Margaret, dau. of David Vychan ap David Llwyd, of Anglesea, derived from Hwfa ap Cynddelw, Founder of the i. Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys, and was father of Sir Owen Tudor, Knt.f This celebrated personage. * Thomas ap Llewelyn was son of Llewelyn ap Owen, Lord of South Wales, by Eleanor, his wife, dau. of Henri, Comte de Bar. f Sir Owen Tudor had an illegitimate son, Sir David Owen, Knt., who m. 1st, Anne, dau. and heir of William Blount, by whom he had no issue ; and 2ndly, Mary, dau. and co-heir of Sir Humphrey Bohun, Knt., by whom he was father of, i. Sir Henry Owen, Knt., who had a son, David Owen ; n. Jasper; hi. Roger; iv. Anne, Lady Ilopton. XXXV111 TIIE ROYAL FAMILIES. who bore “Gu., a chev., erm., between three esquires’ helmets, arg.” m. Catherine of Valois, youngest dau. of Charles VI., King of Faance, widow of Henry V., King of England, and by him, mother of Henry VI., King of England. By this illustrious alliance, Sir Owen Tudor, who was beheaded in 1461, left, with other issue, an eldest son, Edmund Tudor, created by Henry VI., 23 Nov. 1452, Earl of Richmond, who m. the Lady Mar¬ garet Beaufort, dau. and heir of John, Duke of Somerset, and great granddau. of John of Gaunt, by Catherine Swynford, and dying in 1546, left an only son, S?env» TJIBf. Iluxg of 3£nglanU, dfounhcr of tljc 3ivot)fll Elite of Cubor. ii. Griffith ap Ednyfed Vychan, of Henglawdd, who, in the words of an ancient Welsh chronicler, “was forced to flee into Ireland for the scandal he suffered on account of the Princess Joan, dau. of John, King of Eng¬ land, and wife of Llewelyn ap Ionverth, King of North Wales.” Griffith m. twice ; by his first wife he was father of Sir Rhys Griffith, Knt., whose son, Sir Griffith Llwyd, received from Edward I. the honour of knighthood on bringing him in¬ telligence of the birth of his son, Edward of Caernarvon. He did homage for his lands in Wales to the young prince at Chester; but indignant at the sufferings of his countrymen under the English yoke, he meditated a revolt. Between the years 1316 and 1318, he attempted to form an alliance with Edward Bruce, the short¬ lived King of Ireland; letters passed between them, but without effect: but at length determined alone to free his country from the slavery to which he himself had probably contributed, he took arms in 1322, and for a while overran the country with resistless im¬ petuosity. Finally, he was subdued, taken, and doubtless under¬ went the common fate of the gallant Cambrian insurgents. Sir Griffith, who bore “ Gu., a chev., or, and a chief, erm.” m. Gwel- lian, dau. of Conan ap Meredith, son of Rhys, Lord of South Wales, and by her had issue, eight daus. and co-heirs. Sir Griffith Llwyd had also an illegitimate son, Sir Ievan Llwyd, Knt., living temp. Edward III., mentioned by Hollinshead, as “ Sir Ievan of Wales.” This warrior, who was appointed Governor of Guernsey and Jersey for the French, and was killed in France, m. the dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Puleston, a Knight of Rhodes, younger son of Sir Richard Puleston, of Emrall, co. Flint, Knt., and was suc¬ ceeded by his son, Griffith ap Sir Ievan, who had two sons, 1. Ievan Vychan ap Griffith, whose great grandson, David ap Robert, had issue, Hugh Davies, ancestor of the Davies’s of CaerRhun, co. Caernarvon, represe.ff' 1 '} as heir general by the present Hugh Davies Griffith, Esq. of Caer Rhun. Thomas Davies, consecrated Bishop of St. Asaph in 1561, whose dau. and heiress, Catherine, m. William Holland, of Abergelleu, co. Denbigh. 2. Llewelyn Vychan ap Griffith, ancestor of Griffith ap ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF TUDOR. XXXIX William Lloyd of Llwyndyrys, whose dau. and heiress, Gwen Anwyll, m. Rhys Vaughan, Esq. of Cors- y-Gedol, co. Merioneth, and from this marriage derived the Vaughans of Cors-y-Gedol. Griffith ap Ednyfed Vychan, by his second wife, Gwenllian, dau. of Howell ap Trehearn, Lord of Brecknock, was father of Sir Howel ap Grif¬ fith, Knt., who m. Tanghost, dau. of David Goch ap Howell, whose son, Griffith ap Sir How'el, bore “ Gu., a chev., between three mullets, or.” From the first marriage of Griffith ap Sir Howel, de¬ scended the Griffiths of Burton Agnes, co. York, Barts., whose heiress, Frances, dau. and heir of Sir Henry Griffith, Bart., conveyed the estate of Burton Agnes, in marriage, to Sir Matthew Boynton, Bart., by whose descendant, the present Sir Henry Boynton, it is now enjoyed. By his second marriage, Griffith ap Sir Howel was father of Robert ap Griffith, of Einmal, who had two sons, 1. Robert ap Robert, who m. Myfanwy, under age 44 Edward III., and living 21 Edward IV., dau. and heir of Griffith ap David, a “ Baron de Edeirnion,” (Minister’s Accounts in the Chapter House, Westminster, 31 Edward IV.,) great grandson of Iorwerth, Lord of half Edeirnion, and was father of a dau. and heir, Gwenhwyfar, who m. Ievan ap Adda ap Howel, of the Tribe of Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford. 2. Rhys ap Robert, (whose arms were, “ Sa., a chev. between three mullets, arg.,’) from whom derived, sixth in descent, Meredith ap John, who had, with other issue, two sons, Rowland Llwyd, (eldest son,) of Llanelian and Kymmel, co. Denbigh, ancestor of the Lloyds of Kymmel, whose heiress Alice, dau. and heir of Griffith Lloyd, of Kymmel, m. Rich, ap Evan ap David Vychan, and had a dau. and heir, Cathe¬ rine, wife of Pierce Holland, Esq., eleventh in descent from Sir Thomas Holland, supposed by Pennant to have been a younger son of John Holland, Duke of Exeter, who d. in 1446. The last heir male in the direct line left two daus. and coheiresses, Mary Holland, who m. Col. Price, of Rhiwlas, co. Me¬ rioneth. Catherine Holland, heiress of Kymmel, who m. Col. Carter, an officer in the service of the Long Parliament, from which marriage derived John Carter, Esq. of Kymmel, who alienated the property to Sir George Wynne, Bart, of Leeswood, who sold it to David Roberts, Esq., from whom it was purchased by the Rev. Edward Hughes, father of Lord Dinorben, the present proprietor. George Llwyd, D.D., (sixth son.) consecrated Bishop of Chester in 1604, who m. Anne, dau. of John Wilkinson, of Norwich, and wac father, with other issue, of an eldest son, David Llwyd, Esq., who m. Mary Garard. i. Gwenhwyfar, m. Tegwared-y-Bais Wen, natural son of Llewelyn the Great, Prince of North Wales, n. Gwladws, m. to Tegwared ap Kendrig ap Rotpert Vawr. Slroestrp of tlje ftojml fbousc of Stuart. Alan, the son of Flaald, a Norman, obtained soon after the conquest a grant of the castle of Oswestry, co. Salop, and occurs as “ Alanus Flaaldi filius.” He m. the dan. and heir of Warine, Sheriff of Shropshire, temp. William the Conqueror, and had three sons, viz., i. William, who m. Isabel de Say, Lady of Clune, dau. and heir of Helias de Say, and was father of John Fitzalan, Lord of Clune and Oswestry, who became Earl of Arundel by marrying Isabel, sister of William de Albini, Earl thereof; and was ancestor of the Fitzalans, Earls op Arundel, now represented by the Duke of Norfolk, ii. Walter, of whom we treat. hi. Simon, who is said to have accompanied his brother Walter to Scotland, and to have founded the family of Boyd, whence the Earl of Errol derives. The second son, Walter Fitz Alan, is a witness to a charter by King David I. in favour of the church of Glasgow, dated at Cadzow, in the earlier part of the 12th century, and had granted to him by the same monarch the high office of Steward of Scotland. In 1160, Walter founded the monastery of Paisley, for monks of the Cluniac order, from the convent of Wenlock, in his native county of Salop, and d. in 1177, leaving by Eschina, his wife, dau. of Thomas de Londoniis, and heiress of Molla and Huntlaw, in Roxburghshire, an only son, Alan, High Steward of Scotland, who occurs as a witness to two charters of William the Lion, and d. in 1204. He appears to have been twice married, 1st, to Eva, dau. of Suan, the son of Thor, Lord of Tippermuir and Tranent; and 2ndly, Alest?, dau. of Morgund, Earl of Marr. His issue was two sons, Walter, his heir, and David. The elder, Walter, High Steward of Scotland, obtained 21 Aug. 1230, the office ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. xli of Justiciary, and is a witness to a charter by King Alexander II., under the designation of“ Walterus, filius Alani, Senescallus, Justiciar. Scotioe.” He m. Beatrix, dau. of Gilchrist, Earl of Angus, and had issue, i. Alexander, his heir. n. John, killed at Damietta, in Egypt, 1249. hi. Walter, called Bailloch, who m. the younger dau. of Mauritius, Earl of Menteth, and in her right, had that earldom adjudged to him by the Scottish nobles, in 1258. Under this title, Walter occurs in the princi¬ pal transactions of his time. By the countess, his wife, he had two sons who assumed the surname of Menteth, but retained the paternal coat of Stewart, altering the fess to a bend ; these two sons were, 1. Alexander, Earl of Menteth, one of the “Magnates Scoti®,” who engaged to support the succession of Margaret of Norway. He swore fealty to King Edward I., and was dead before the ac¬ cession of King Robert I. His son and successor, Alan, Earl of Menteth, joined Robert Bruce, in his claim to the throne of Scotland, and was captured by the English, in whose custody he died, leaving a dau., Mary, Countess of Menteth. The next earl was Murdoch Menteth, but his precise relationship to his predecessor is not clearly known. It would seem that he made an agree¬ ment with Mary, dau. of Earl Alan, for the possession of the earldom in 1330, as, in that year he gave “ consanguine® suae Mari® de Menteth fili® unic® quondam Alani, Comitis de Menteth,” the lands of Aberfoil, Drongary, &c., Murdoch was slain at Halidon Hill, 19 July, 1333, when the daughter of Earl Alan, Mary, became Countess of Menteth. She m. Sir John Graham, who in her right, assumed the earldom, and, as such, being taken prisoner at the battle of Durham, 17 Oct. 1346, was put to death by the English monarch, Edward III. His only child, by Mary, his wife, was Mar¬ garet, Countess of Menteth, who wedded Robert Stewart, 3rd son of King Robert II. 2. John (Sir) keeper of the castle of Dumbarton, to whom tradition ascribes, whether truly or not, is still a subject of historical dispute, the betrayal of Sir William Wallace. iv. William. i. Beatrix, m. to Maldwin, Earl of Lennox. ii. Christian, in. to Patrick, Earl of March. hi. Margaret, m. to Niel, Earl of Carrick. The eldest son, Alexander, High Steward of Scotland, was the principal Commander under King Alexander III., at the battle of Largs, 2 Oct. 1263, when the Scottish army gained a signal victory over the Norwegians under Haco. He subsequently, in 1264, invaded and conquered the Isle of Man, which was annexed to the crown of Scotland. The High Steward’s xlii THE ROYAL FAMILIES. death is stated to have happened in 1283. By Jean, his wife, dau. and heir of James, son of Angus Macrory, Lord of Bute, he had issue, i. James, his heir. ix. John, of Bonkyl, slain at the battle of Falkirk, 22 July, 1298. He m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Alexander Bonkyl of Bonkyl, co. Ber¬ wick, and had issue, 1. Alexander, of Bonkyl, father of Sir John Stewart, of Bonkyl, designed Earl of Angus, in a charter dated 15 June, 1329. He m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Alexander de Abernethy, Knt., and had an only son, Thomas, Earl of Angus, who d. a prisoner in Dum¬ barton Castle, 1361. By Margaret, his wife, dau. of Sir William St. Clair, of Roslin, he had one son, Thomas, Earl of Angus, who d. s.p., and two daughters, of whom the younger, Elizabeth, m. Sir Alexander Hamilton, of Innerwick, and the elder Margaret, m. 1st, Thomas, Earl of Marr, and 2ndly, William, 1st Earl of Douglas, and had, by her second husband, a son, George Douglas, Earl of Angus, who is now represented in the male line by Alexander Douglas Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton, Earl of Angus, &c. 2. Alan, of Dreghorn, in Ayrshire, a gallant soldier of his time, who fell at the battle of Halidon hill, in 1333. His son, Sir Alexander Steavart, of Derneley, was father of Sir Alexander Stewart, of Derneley, who in. Janet, dau. and heir of Sir William Keith, of Galstown, and had, with younger issue, two sons, Sir John Stewart, of Derneley, and Sir William Stewart, of Castlemilk, killed at the siege of Orleans, 12 Feb. 1428-9, ancestor of the Stewarts of Castlemilk and Torrence. The eldest son, Sir John Stewart, of Derneley, Lord of Aubigny, was the famous associate in arms of John, Earl of Buchan, in command of the Scottish auxiliary force in France ; he was slain at Orleans, 12 Feb. 1428-9, leaving by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Duncan, Earl of Lennox, three sons, Alan, (Sir) of Derneley, who m. Catherine, dau. of Sir Wil¬ liam Seton, of Seton, and was ancestor of the Earls of Lennox, of Henry, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and of Arabella Stuart.* * Earls of Lennox. Sir John Stewart, of Derneley, eldest son of Sir Alan, by Catherine Seton, his wife, succeeded his father in 1439, had a charter “ to Sir John Stewart, of Derneley,” of the barony of Torbolton, in Ayrshire, 17th July, 1460, and another to “ John, Lord Derneley,” and Margaret Montgomery, his wife, of the lands of Drumley, Dreghorn, and Ragathill, in the same county, 20th July, 1461, which proves that in that interval he had been created a lord of parliament, by the title of Lord Derneley, most probably at the coronation of King James III., who succeeded to the throne, 3rd August, 1460. He was served heir of Duncan, Earl of Lennox, his great-grandfather, 23rd July, 1473, in half of the Earldom of Lennox, and in the principal messuage of the earl¬ dom, which had been in the king’s hands by the space of forty-eight years, by the death of Earl Duncan. He thereupon assumed the title of Earl of Lennox. His lordship m. Margaret, eldest dau. of Alexander, 1st Lord Montgomery, and had issue, Matthew, 2nd Earl of Lennox. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. xliii Alexander, died s.p. m. John, Lord of Aubigny and Concressault, in France, Knight of the Order of St. Michael, and captain of a hundred men- at-arms, d. in 1-182, leaving by Beatrix d’Apecher, his wife, one son, Bernard Stuart, Chevalier d’Aubigny, a renowned Robert, of Aubigny, a highly distinguished military commander in the ser¬ vice of France, created a marischal by Francis I. d.s.p. William, chevalier, Seigneur D'Oyzon et de Grey, counsellor and chamber- lain of the king, captain of a hundred lances, mentioned as such in 1499. John, of Henriestoun, rector of Kirkinner, and also of the university of Glasgow. He m. Marion, dau. of Thomas Semple, of Eliotstoun, and had one child, Margaret, m. to John Fraser, of Kuoik, in Ayrshire. Alexander, described as brother of Matthew, Earl of Lennox, in a charter, 1495, an archer de la garde Ecossoise in France, 1538. Allan, of Cardonald, of which he had a charter, 1496. He had a son. John, who had a son, James, who had two sons, James, of Cardonald, and Alan, made Abbot of Crossregal, in 1564, both of whom d. without issue, and the estate of Cardonald went to the son of their sister Mar¬ garet, Walter, 1st Lord Blantyre. Elizabeth, m. to Archibald, 2nd Earl of Argyll. Marion, m. to Robert, 1st Lord Crichton, of Sanquhar. Janet, m. to Ninian, 2nd Lord Ross, of Halkhead. Margaret, m. to Sir John Colquhoun, of Luss. The eldest son, Mattheav Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox, succeeded his father, 1494. He commanded the right wing of the Scottish army, together with the Earl of Argyll, at the fatal battle of Flodden, 9th September, 1513, and fell in that disastrous conflict. His lordship m. Elizabeth Hamilton, dau. of James, Lord Hamilton, niece of James III., and by her had, with three daus., Margaret, m. to John, 2nd Lord Fleming, and 2ndly, to Alexander Douglas, of Mains, Elizabeth, m. to Sir Hugh Campbell, of Loudon, and Agnes, m. to William Edmonstone, of Duntreath, a son and heir, John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox, one of the most estimable characters of the age in which he lived, who was taken prisoner by the Laird of Pardovan, and murdered in cold blood by Sir James Hamilton, of Finnart, natural son of Arran. His lordship m. Lady Anne Stewart, 8th dau. of John, Earl of Atholl, uterine brother of King James II., and had issue, Matthew, 4th Earl of Lennox. Robert, 6th Earl of Lennox. John, Lord of Aubigny. Helen, m. 1st to William, 6th Earl of Erroll; 2ndly, to John, 10th Earl of Sutherland, and had issue to both. The eldest son, Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, succeeded his father, 1526. The early part of his life was passed in the service of the crown of France in the wars of Italy, where he served with gallantry and distinction. He returned home at the death of James V.; and after acting a leading part in the political transactions of the time, was constituted, in 1570, Regent of Scotland. This high office he held for little more than a year, being slain in 1571. His lordship m. Lady Margaret Douglas, dau. of Archibald, Earl of Angus, by Mar¬ garet, Queen Dowager of Scotland, sister of Henry VIII., and by her (who d. xliv THE ROYAL FAMILIES. warrior, viceroy of Naples, so gallantly distinguished by his martial achievements in the service of France, against Gonsalvo de Cordova o. Walter, (Sir) of Dalwinton and Garlies, whose great grand-dau. and heiress, Marion Stewart, m. in 1396, Sir John Stewart, son of at Hackney, 9th March, 1577, in her 62nd year) had four sons and four dans., all of whom d. young, except two sons, Henry, Lord Darnley, b. at Temple Newsom, 1545 ; created Duke of Albany, Earl of Ross, and Lord Ardmannoch, in 1565 ; m. 29 July, 1565, to Mary, Queen of Scotland; and was murdered, 9 February, 1566-7, leaving one son, King James VI. Charles, 5 th Earl of Lennox. The Regent Lennox was succeeded by his only surviving son, Charles Stewart, 5th Earl of Lennox, who had four charters, dated 18th April, 1572, for the purpose of conveying to him and to his heirs male the Earldom of Lennox and various other lands belonging to the Darnley family, which had devolved on King James VI. in right of blood. He accordingly became 5th Earl of Lennox, but did not long enjoy them, dying at London in 1576, aged 21, and was buried in Henry VII.’s chapel, in Westminster Abbey, as appears from the inscription on his mother's monument there. He m. in 1574, Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Cavendish, sister of William, 1st Earl of Devonshire, by whom he had an only dau. Arabella, the ill-fated victim of the jealous timidity of James I., who feared her near kindred to royalty. Having formed a matrimonial con¬ nexion with William Seymour, Marquess of Hertford, without the con¬ sent of the king, the unfortunate lady was committed prisoner to the Tower, where she closed her unhappy life, 27th Sept. 1615. Robert Stewart, 2nd son of John, 3rd Earl of Lennox, was created Earl of Lennox, by royal charter, dated 15th June, 1578, by which the Earldom of Lennox, the Barony of Torbaltoun, the lands of Cruckisfee, Derneley, and others, in the shires of Renfrew, Ayr, Dunbarton, and Stirling, were granted to him and the heirs male of his body. “ He was bred,” says Douglas, “ to the church ; the first promotion he had was that of provost of the collegiate church of Dunbarton, and after that he was preferred to the episcopal see of Caithness, in 1542 ; but while he was only elect, taking part with his brother, the Earl of Lennox, against the Earl of Arran, he was deprived of his bishopric, and lived in exile till 1563, when he was again restored, at least to the profits of the see ; and complying with the Reformation, he had for his share of the riches of the church, the priory of St. Andrew’s given him by the crown. He became 6th Earl of Lennox in virtue of the charter, 1578, but afterwards agreed to accept of the Earldom of March and Lordship of Dunbar in lieu of the Earldom of Lennox, so that the king might be at liberty to bestow the lands and honours of Lennox upon Esme, Lord of Aubigny. In confirmation of this arrangement, a charter was granted, 15th October, 1582, of the Earldom of March and Lordship of Dunbar in favour of Robert Stuart, containing a new erection of these lands into an earldom, and creating him Earl of March. After this he lived privately at St. Andrew’s, in a studious and retired manner, happily free from any faction till his death, 29th March, 1586, in the 70th year of his age.” He m. Lady Elizabeth Stewart, eldest dau. of John, 4th Earl of Atholl, relict of Hugh, 6th Lord Lovat, (who d. in January, 1576-7,) but had no issue by her, who obtained a divorce from him, and m. 6th July, 1581, James Stewart, Earl of Arran. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. xlv SirWilliam Stewart, of Jedworth, and was ancestor of the Stewarts of Garlies, now represented by Randolph Stewart, Earl of Gal¬ loway ; of the Stewart-Mackenzies, of Seaforth, now repre¬ sented by Keith William Stewart Mackenzie, Esq. of Sea¬ forth ; of the Steavarts, Earls of Blessingxon in Ireland ; of the Steavarts of Piiysgill, co. Wigton; and of the Stuarts of Minto and Blantyre, Avhose present male heir is Charles Stuart, Lord Blantyre. 4. James (Sir) of Periston and Wanvick Hill, slain at Halidon Hill, leaving three sons, of whom the youngest. Sir Robert Steavart, Avas of Innermeath. He d. about the year 1387, leaving two sons, John, (Sir) his heir, and Robert, killed at the battle of ShreAvsbury in 1403, ancestor of the Steavarts of Rosyth, co. Fife, and of Ckaigie Hall, co. Linlithgow. The elder son. Sir John Steaa^rt, of Innermeath, m. Isabel, dau. and heir of Eugene de Ergadia of Lorn, and thus acquired the great barony of Lorn in Argyllshire. By her he had issue, Robert, Lord Lorn, m. Margaret, dau. of Robert, Duke of Albany, and had (with tAvo daus.) five sons, John, 2nd Lord Lorn, d. Avithout male issue. Walter, 3rd Lord Lorn, ancestor of the Lords Lorn, (See Burke’s Extinct Peerage, p. 782.) Alan. David. Robert. Archibald. James, (Sir) the Black Knight of Lorn, m. Joanna, Queen DoAvager of King James I., and dau. of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and had three sons, John, created Earl of Atholl in 1357, Avhose direct descendant, John Steavart, 5th Earl of Atholl, left at his decease four daus., his coheirs, viz. Dorothea, m. to William Murray, 2nd Earl of Fullebardine, ancestor by her of the present Duke of Atholl ; Mary, m. to James, Earl of Atholl; Jean, m- 1st to Henry, Lord St. Colmc, and 2ndly, to Nicol Bellenden; and Anne, m. to AndreAV, Master of Ochiltree. James, Earl of Buchan, now represented in the female line by Henry David Erskine, Earl of Buchan. Andrew, Bishop of Moray. Alexander, ancestor of the Steavarts of Grand- tully, co. Perth, now represented by Sir William Drummond Steavart. Bart., of Grandtully, and of the Lords Douglas of Douglas Castle, co. Lanark. William. 5. John (Sir) killed at Halidon Hill. 6. Robert (Sir) of DaldoAvie, on the river Clyde, co. Lanark ; fought at Bannockburn, Avith the Lord High Steward, under Robert Bruce, and accompanied EdAvard Bruce, in the expedition to Ireland. From Sir Robert of DaldoAvie, descended the Steuarts of Alt.anton, co. Lanark, now represented by Elizabetii-Margaret, Lady xlvi THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Seton-Steuart, of Allanton and Touch ; the Stuarts of Colt- ness ; the Stuarts of Allanbank, Sec. 1. Isabel, m. to Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, Regent of Scotland. I. Elizabeth, m. to William de Douglas, ancestor of the Earls of Morton. The eldest son, James, High Stewrd of Scotland, succeeded his father, Alexander, in 1283, and was chosen in 1286 one of the six regents of the kingdom under Queen Margaret. In 1297, he was associated with Wallace in his patriotic struggle with England, but in 1306 he was compelled to swear fealty to Edward I. He d. 16 July, 1309, in the 66th year of his age, leaving, by Cecilia, his wife, dau. of Patrick, Earl of Dunbar and March, four sons and one dau., viz., i. Andrew, d. s. p. n. Walter, heir to his father. hi. John, (Sir) killed at the battle of Dundalk, in Ireland, 14 Oct. 1318. iv. James, (Sir) of Durrisdeer. i. Egidia, m. to Sir Alexander de Menzies. The eldest surviving son, Walter, tile High Steward, b. in 1293, brought a considerable force to the aid of Robert Bruce, and held, with Sir James Douglas, the command of the third division, at the glorious battle of Bannockburn. Shortly after, he was appointed to receive on the Borders, Elizabeth, Queen of Robert Bruce, the Princess Marjory, his daughter, and other illustrious Scottish prisoners, then released from captivity in Eng¬ land. On that occasion, it is probable, the High Steward formed an attachment to the Princess, for in a very short period (in 1315) he was married to her. In 1316, when King Robert went over to Ireland, Walter the High Steward, and Sir James Douglas, were appointed Governors of Scotland; and in 1318, on the capture of Berwick, the charge of that important acquisition was committed to the Steward, who in the following year, defended it with signal bravery against Edward II. In 1320, Walter was one of the patriots who signed the famous letter to the Pope ; and in 1322, surprised, at Biiand Abbey, in Yorkshire, the King of England, who, with the utmost difficulty escaped to York. The High Steward d. 9 April, 1326, in the 33rd year of his age. Had he lived, he might have equalled Randolph and Douglas; but his course of glory was brief. He m. 1st Alice, dau. of Sir John Erskine, of Erskine, and had by her a dau., Jean, m. to Hugh, Earl of Ross. His second wife, as we have already mentioned, was Marjory, dau. of King ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. xlvii Robert Bruce, # and by her (who d. in 1316) he had dm only son Robert, afterwards King Robert II. The High Steward m. 3rdly, Isabel, sister of Sir John Graham, of Abercorn, by whom he had one son and one dau., viz., John, (Sir) of Ralston, who was father of Sir Walter Stewart, of Ralston, who d.s.p., and of Egidia, 2nd wife of William Graham, of Kincardine. Egidia, m. 1st, to Sir James Lindsay Dominus de Crawford; 2ndly, to Sir Hugh Eglinton, of Eglinton ; and 3rdly, to James, Lord Dalkeith. * iHnccStrg of Robert JSrucc. Malcolm the Third, surnamed Cean-Mohr, who m. Margaret, sister of Edgar Atheling, had three sons, Edgar, Alexander, David, (successively kings) and Matilda, m. to Henry I., of England. Malcolm fell in battle, when besieging Alnwick Castle, 13 Nov. 1098, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Edgar, who d.s.p. in 1106, and was succeeded by his brother, Alexander the First, who d. also issueless (in 1124), and was suc¬ ceeded by his brother, David the First, who m. Maud, dau. of Waldeoff, Earl of North¬ umberland, by Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, and had an only son, Henry, Prince of Scotland, who d. before his father, leaving issue by his wife, the Lady Adelaide de Warren, dau. of William, Earl of Warren and Surrey, i. Malcolm, who succeeded his grandfather upon the throne, ii. William, successor to his brother, in. David, Earl of Huntingdon, in England; who m. Maud, dau. of Hugh, ( Kiveliok ), Earl of Chester, and had a son and four daus., viz., 1. John, (surnamed Le Scot,) who inherited the Earldom of Chester, d.s.p. 2. Margaret, m. to Alan de Galloway, and had two daus., Divorgal, m. to John de Baliol, and was mother of John de Baliol, who was declared King of Scotland by Edward I. of England. Marjory, m. to John Comyn ; and d. leaving John, called the Red Comyn , who claimed the crown of Scotland, and was killed by Bruce in the church of the Friars Minorete. 3. Isabel, m. to Robert de Brus, and was mother of Robert Bruce, who contended for the crown. 4. Maud, d. unm. 5. Ada, m. to Henry de Hastings, and had a son, Henry de Hastings, whose grandson, John, 2nd Baron Hastings, was one of the com¬ petitors for the crown. David I. d. in 1153, and was succeeded by his grandson, Malcolm the Fourth, who d. unm. in 1165, and was succeeded by his brother, William the Lion , who was succeeded in 1214 by his only son, xlviii THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Robert, High Steward of Scotland, b. 2 March, 1316, the only- child of Walter, by the Princess Marjory, his second wife, had the com¬ mand of the second division of the Scotch army at Halidon Hill, and was one of the few who escaped the carnage of that disastrous day. His sub¬ sequent gallant efforts, in the cause of his brother-in-law David II., in whose absence he acted as regent of the kingdom, resulted in his sove. reign's deliverance from captivity, in 1357. At length, that monarch Alexander the Second, who m. 1st, Joan, dau. of King John, of England, but by her had no issue ; and he m. 2ndly, Mary, dau. of Ingelram de Courcy, and had a son, his successor in 1249, Alexander the Third, who m. Margaret, dau. of Henry III. of England, and had three children. Alexander, David, who both d.s.j). in their father’s lifetime. Margaret, m. in 1281, to Eric, King of Norway, and left an only dau., Margaret, successor to her grandfather. The King d. in 1285, and was succeeded by his granddaughter, Margaret, the Maiden of Norway , who d.unm. on her passage to Scotland. On the death of this Queen a violent competition arose for the vacant throne between the descendants of David, Earl of Huntingdon, (refer to David I.,) namely, John Baliol, Robert Bruce, and John Lord Hastings. The competitors having finally agreed to submit their claim to the arbitration of Edward I. of England, that monarch decided in favour of John Baliol, who w’as accordingly declared King of Scotland in 1292. In the reign of this monarch flourished the renowned Sir William Wallace. Baliol d. in 1296, when an interregnum of ten years ensued; at length, Robert Bruce, Earl of Garrick, was declared King, as Robert I. This prince, The Bruce of Bannockburn, m. 1st, Isabel, dau. of Donald, Earl of Marr, and had one dau., Margery, who m. Walter, 3rd Lord High Steward of Scotland, and had a son, Robert Stuart, first of the Stuart Kings. The King m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Aymer de Burg, Earl of Ulster, and had issue, David, his successor. Margaret, m. to William, 4th Earl of Sutherland, ancestor of the Duke of Sutherland. Matilda, m. to Thomas de Isaac. Elizabeth, m. to Sir Walter Olipbant. On the death of this renowned monarch, in 1329, the administration was as¬ sumed by John Rondolpii, 3rd Earl of Moray, as Regent of Scotland, during the minority of David the Second, who was crowned at Scone in 1331. With this mo¬ narch Edward Baliol, aided by the English king, disputed the throne. King David d. in 1370, and was succeeded by his nephew, Robert Stuart, as Robert the Second. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. xlix dying s.p. 22 Feb. 1370-1, the succession to the crown of Scotland opened to the High Steward, as grandson of Robert Bruce ; and his title was acknowledged in the most solemn manner at his coronation at Scone, on the 26 March following. He reigned over Scotland as Robert II. He m. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Adam Mure, of Row- allan, co. Ayr, and had by her, i. John, Earl of Garrick, who changed his name to Robert, and ascended the throne as Robert III. ir. Walter, in. Isabel, Countess of Fife, and died young, s.p. in 13G0. hi. Robert, Earl of Fife, and Duke of Albany, the celebrated Gover¬ nor of Scotland, b. about 1339. This powerful nobleman, “ who, as a statesman was an unprincipled politician, and as a soldier, a man of suspected courage,'’ ruled Scotland as Prime Minister to Robert III., and as Regent for James I. for fifty years. He m. 1st, Margaret, Countess of Menteth, and had by her, 1. Murdac, 2nd Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland, who was arrested in 1425, and executed, with his two sons Walter and Alexander. He in. Isabel, eldest dau. and coheir of Duncan, Earl of Lennox, and left surviving issue, a son James, called James the Gross, who, upon hearing of his father’s imprisonment, came down from the highlands with a considerable force, burnt the town of Dunbarton, and killed Sir John Stewart, governor of the castle, with many others, for which he was obliged to fly to Ireland, where he died before 1451. By a lady of the name of Macdonald, he had seven sons, the eldest of whom, Andrew Stewart, Lord Avandale, and two of his brothers, were legitimated 17 April, 1479. 2. Isabel, in. 1st, to Alexander, Earl of Ross ; and 2ndly, to Walter, Lord Haliburton. 3. Marjory, m. to Duncan, Lord Campbell of Lochow. 4. Elizabeth, in. to Sir Malcolm Fleming of Cumbernauld. 5. Margaret, m. to Robert, Lord Lorn. 6. Beatrix, in. to James, 7th Earl of Douglas. 7. A dau. m. to Sir George Abernethy, of Salton. The Regent m. 2ndly, Muriella, eldest dau. of Sir William de Keith, Great Marischal of Scotland, and had by her, 1. John, Earl of Buchan, a great military commander, who attained high reputation by his defeat of the English under the Duke of Clarence at Beaug6, in Anjou, 22 March, 1421, and was honoured by the French monarch with the sword of Constable of France. The Earl fell at the battle of Verneuil, 17 Aug. 1424, leaving, by his wife, Lady Elizabeth Douglas, an only dau. Margaret, m. to George, 2nd Lord Seton. 2. Andrew, d.s.p. 3. Robert, slain at Verneuil, s.p. iv. Alexander, (Sir) of Badenach and Strathouyn, Earl of Buchan, known in history as “ the Wolf of Badenach,” from his excessive cruelty. He d. 24 July, 1394, leaving no issue by his wife Euphame, Countess of Ross, relict of Walter de Lesly. i. Marjory, m. to John Dunbar, Earl of Moray. ii. Jean, m. 1st, in 1379, to Sir John Lyon, ancestor of the Earls of Strath- * g 1 THE 110YAL FAMILIES. more; and 2ndly, to Sir James Sandilands, of Calder, ancestor of the Lords Torpichen. in. Elizabeth, mi. to Thomas Hay, Great Constable of Scotland, iv. Margaret, in. to John, Lord of the Isles. v. Catherine, m. to Sir David Lindsay, created Earl of Crawford in 1398. vi. Egidia, m. to William Douglas, Lord of Galloway and Nithsdale. Robert II. in. 2ndly, in 1355, Eupliemia, Countess of Moray, dau. of Hugh, Earl of Ross, and relict of John Randolph, Earl of Moray, by •whom, who d. in 1387, he had issue, i. David, Earl of Caithness, and Earl Palatine of Stratheen, who d. before 1389, leaving a dau. and heir, Euphemia, Countess of Stratheen and Caithness, who m. Sir Patrick Graham, and was mother of Malise Graham, Earl of Strathern and Menteth, whose direct descendant and representative is Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq., of Urie and Allardice, sole heir of the body of Prince David, son of King Robert II. (See Pedigree xxxiii.) ii. Walter, Earl of Atholl and Caithness, Palatine of Strathern, and Great Justiciary of Scotland, beheaded at Edinburgh in 1437, for the murder of his nephew, King James I., whereupon his titles and estates became forfeited. He m. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir David de Barclay, Lord of Brechin, and had two sons, David, one of the hostages for the ransom of James I. in 1424 ; d. in England, leaving a son, Sir Robert Stewart de Atholia, who was put to death with his grandfather the Earl of Atholl, for the murder of King James I. He appears to have d.s.p. Allan, Earl of Caithness, killed at Inverlochy in an engagement with Donald Balloch, in 1431, unm. i. A dau. m. 1st, to James, Earl of Douglas, slain at Otterburn ; and 2ndly, to David Edmonstone. ii. A dau. m. to John de Keith, eldest son and heir apparent of William, Great Marischal of Scotland. hi. A dau. m. to Sir Robert Logan, Knt. iv. Margaret, m. to Sir John Swinton, Knt. of Swinton, eo. Berwick, Robert II.* d. in 1390, and was succeeded by his eldest son, * King Robert II. had several natural children, the eldest of whom appears to have been John Stewart, Sheriff of Bute, ancestor of the Earls and Marquesses of Bute, the Lords Wharncliffe, Lord Stuart de Rothsay, and Lord Stuart de Decies. By Marion Cardny, dau. of John Cardny, of Cardny, he had Alexander, ancestor of the Stewarts of Donally. John (Sir), of Arntullie, Tullybeltyn, &c. in Perthshire, ancestor of the Steuarts of Arntullie and Cardneys, whose present male repre¬ sentative is Ronald Steuart-Menzies, of Culdares, Esq., and of the Steuarts of Dalguise, co. Perth, whose chief is John Steuart, Esq. High Sheriff of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope. James. Walter. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. li Robert III. who m. Annabella, dau. of Sir John Drummond, of Stobhall, and by her (who d. in 1401), had issue, i. David, Earl of Carrick, created Duke of Rothsay, in 1398. This prince fell a victim to the ambition of his uncle the Duke of Albany, by whom he was starved to death, in Falkland Castle, 27 March, 1402. He ?«.in 1400, Marjory, eldest dau. of Archibald the Grim, 3rd Earl of Douglas, but had no issue. ii. James, successor to the throne. i. Margaret, in. to Archibald, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine, Marechal of France, and was mother of Archibald and James, Earls of Douglas. ii. Mary, m. 1st, in 1397, to George, Earl of Angus; 2ndly, in 1404, to Sir Janies Kennedy, of Dunure ; 3rdly, to Sir William Graham, of Kincardine ; and 4thly, to Sir William Edmonstone, of Duntreath. hi. Elizabeth, m. to James Douglas, Lord of Dalkeith. King Robert III.* d. at Rothsay Castle, 4 April, 1406, and was suc¬ ceeded by his son, James I. King of Scotland, b. in 1394, who m. in Feb. 1423-4 Lady Johanna Beaufort, dau. of John, 1st Earl of Somerset, and granddau. of John of Gaunt, and by her, (who wedded 2ndly, Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn, and d. in 1445) had issue, James, Duke of Rothsay, his successor. Margaret, m. in 1436, to Louis, Dauphin of France, afterwards Louis X. Isabel, m. in 1441, Francis I. Duke of Brittany, and had two daus. Mar¬ garet, m. to Francis II. Duke of Brittany ; and Marie, m. to John, Vis¬ count de Rohan. Jane, m. 1st, to James, 3rd Earl of Angus; and 2ndly, to George, 2nd Earl of Huntly. Eleanor, in. to Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, s.p. Mary, m. to John, Lord of Campvere in Zealand. Annabella, m. 1st, to the Earl of Angus ; and 2ndly, to James, 1st Earl of Morton. King James was taken prisoner by the English on his voyage from Scotland to France in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where he remained in captivity till 1421. In that year he returned to Scotland, but was murdered by his uncle, Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth, on 21 Feb. 1437-8 ; his son and successor, James II. was b. 16 Oct. 1430 ; during his minority Sir Alan Living¬ ston was Regent of Scotland. He m. in 1449, Mary, dau. of Arnold, Duke of Gelders, and by her (who d. in 1463) had issue, * Robert III. left a natural son, John Steuart, of Blackball and Ardgowan, ancestor of Sir Michael Shaw-Steuart, Bart, of Blackball. Ill THE ROYAL FAMILIES. James, Duke of llothsay, his heir. Alexander, Duke of Albany,* in. twice ; and by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of the Count of Boulogne, had a son, John, Duke of Albany, Regent in the minority of James V. John, Earl of Marr, who was bled to death by his brother in 1479. Mary, m. 1st, to Thomas, Lord Boyd, to whom she conveyed the Isles of Arran, of which he was made earl. Her ladyship m. 2ndly, James, Lord Hamilton. Margaret, m. to William, 3rd Lord Crichton. * King James III. having imbibed an unhappy prejudice against his two brothers, Albany and the Earl of Marr, they were arrested by his orders, 1479, and Marr put to death. Albany was committed prisoner to the castle of Edin¬ burgh, whence he made his escape by means of two casks of malmsey wine, with which he intoxicated his guards, and, according to Pitscottie, killed them. “ One of the casks,” says Douglas, “ contained a coil of rope, which was let down from a retired part of the wall (the king was then in the castle). Albany’s servant first descended, but from the shortness of the rope, fell and broke his thigh. The duke guarded against the same fate by lengthening the cord with the torn sheets of his bed, and descending safely, first carried his faithful do¬ mestic upon his back to a place of security, and then proceeding to Newhaven, was received on board a French ship lying off that place, which immediately sailed for France. He was forfeited, 4 Oct. 1479, and troops were sent to besiege his castle of Dunbar, which soon yielded, the garrison escaping in boats to England. He met with an honourable reception at Paris, where his expenses were defrayed by Louis XI.; and he remained there till 1482, when he pro¬ ceeded to England, where he entered into an agreement with King Edward IV., disgraceful to himself, and treasonable to his country. By that agreement Edward obliged himself to assist him in reducing Scotland and maintaining his royalty against James.” Albany assumed the title of Alexander, King of Scot¬ land, by gift of the English king: consented to pay homage to Edward, and to give up to him some counties and places in the south of Scotland, particularly Berwick. He afterwards joined the English army, which advanced against Berwick, and after taking that town, marched to Edinburgh. His grace never¬ theless found means to make his peace with his brother, King James III., who engaged to restore his estates and offices, and to grant an amnesty to his fol¬ lowers, and having delivered the king from the power of the Earl of Atholl, his uncle, who kept him a prisoner in Edinburgh Castle, he acquired great favour. However, in 1483, Albany renewed his former treasonable agreement with King Edward IV., and having previously placed his castle of Dunbar in the hands of' the English, he and the Earl of Douglas invaded Scotland with 500 cavalry and some infantry. They suffered a defeat at Lochmaben, 22nd July, 1484, when Douglas was taken prisoner, and Albany escaping by the swiftness of his horse, retired into France. By act of the parliament of Scot¬ land, 1st Oct. 1487, the lands forfeited by Alexander, Duke of Albany, Earl of March, Marr, and Garioch, Lord of Annandale and Man, w'ere annexed to the crown. These lands were the lordship and earldom of March, the baronies of Dunbar and Colbrandspath, with the castle of Dunbar, and tower and fortalice of Colbrandspath, and the lordship of Annandale, with the castle of Loch¬ maben. Alexander, Duke of Albany, was accidentally killed at Paris in 1485, by the splinter of a lance at a tournament between the Duke of Orleans and another knight, and was buried in the Gelestins in that city. He m. 1st, Lady ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. liii The king* was killed by the bursting of a piece of ordnance at the siege of Roxburgh Castle, in 1160, and was succeeded by his son, James III. b. in 1153, who m. Margaret, dau. of Christian I., King of Denmark, and being murdered by the confederated nobility, involun¬ tarily, headed by his own son, the Duke of Rothsay, in 1188, was suc¬ ceeded by that prince, as Catherine Sinclair, eldest dau. of William, Earl of Orkney and Caithness ; but sentence of divorce was pronounced between the parties by the official of Lothian, 2nd March, 1477-8, on account of propinquity of blood. By her he had one son, Alexander, who was declared illegitimate by act of parliament, 13th November, 1516. He had first, the priory of Whithorn, in Galloway ; afterwards, the abbey of Inchaffray ; then that of Scone ; was consecrated Bishop of Murray, 1527 ; and dying in 1534, was buried at Scone. Duncan Stewart says there was also a danghter of that marriage, Catherine, wife of Patrick Hamilton, of Kincavil, brother of James, Earl of Arran ; she is, how¬ ever, not mentioned in the act of parliament, 1516. Alexander, Duke of Albany, m. 2ndly, 16th Feb. 1480, Anne de la Tour, 3rd daughter of Bertrand, Comte d’Auvergne and de Bouillon, and by her (who in. secondly, 15th Feb. 1487, Louis, Comte de la Chambre, father of Cardinal Philippe de la Chambre ; and dying 13th Oct. 1512, was buried in the Carmelite monastery de la Pochette, in Savoy) had one son, John Stewart, Duke of Albany, “ who, in 1514,” says Douglas, “was in¬ vited to assume the regency of Scotland, during the minority of King James V., and he arrived at Dumbarton, 18th May, 1515, with eight ships laden with ammunition, warlike stores, and the gold and luxuries of France ; the peers and chiefs crowded to his presence ; his exotic elegance of manners, his con¬ descension, affability, and courtly demeanour, won all hearts. As soon as the forms would admit, a parliament was assembled at Edinburgh, where the first care, after the restitution of his honours and estates, was to inaugurate Albany in the regency, a ceremony performed with great splendour. A sword was de¬ livered, a crown was placed upon his head, and the peers paid solemn obeisance, while Albany was with martial music proclaimed protector and governor of Scotland till the period of the king’s attaining the age of eighteen years.” This—the celebrated Regent Albany of the reign of James V.—after governing the kingdom with great incapacity and extreme unpopularity for eight years, made his final retreat to France in 1523, loaded with the curses and reproaches of the nation. John, Duke of Albany, m. 8th July, 1505, his cousin-german, Anne de la Tour, Comtesse D’Auvergne and de Lauragais, with whom he got the county of Lauragais, and the seigneuries of Danzenac, Courreze, and Boussac. She was eldest dau. of John de la Tour, Comte d’Auvergne, by Jane de Bourbon, eldest dau. of John, Comte de Yendome, and must have been very young at her nuptials, as her father and mother’s contract of marriage is dated 11th January, 1495. She died without issue at St. Saturnin. Her sister, Madeline de la Tour, in. 13th June, 1518, Lorenzo de Medici, Duke of Urbino, nephew of Pope Leo X., and died in the following year, leaving one child, Catherine de Medici, Countess of Auvergne and Lauragais, queen of Henry II. ,of France. * James II. had a natural son, John, ancestor of the Stewarts of Ballechin. in Perthshire. liv THE ROYAL FAMILIES. James IV.* b. in 1172, who m. in 1503, the Lady Margaret Tudor, eldest dau. of King Henry VII. of England, and falling' at Flodden, in 1513, was succeeded by his son, James V. b. 15 April, 1512. This monarch, m. 1st, 1 Jan. 1537, Mag¬ dalen, 3rd dau. of Francis I., King of France, but by that Princess, who d. 10 July after, had no issue. He m. 2ndly, in 1538, Mary, dau. of Claude de Lorraine, Duke de Guise, and by her (who was Regent of Scotland, and d. in 1560) left an only dau,, Mary. The kingt d. in 1542, and was succeeded by his only child, Mary, Queen of Scots, who was born the year after her father died, and inherited the throne in seven days after her birth. This unfortunate princess m. 1st, in 1558, Francis, Dauphin of France, afterwards Francis II., who d.s.p. in two years afterwards. Her Majesty m. 2ndly, 29 July, 1566, Henry, Lord Darnley, eldest son of Matthew, 4th Earl of Lennox, heir-male of the Stewarts, and by him, who was murdered 10 Feb. 1567, had a son, James, Duke of Rothsay. * James IV. left illegitimate children :— By Mary, dau. of Archibald Boyd of Bonshaw. Alexander, Archbishop of St. Andrews, and Lord High Chancellor of Scotland ; the theme of panegyric of Erasmus and Ariosto, killed at Flodden. Catherine, m. to James, 3rd Earl of Morton. By Jean, dau. of John, 2nd Lord Kennedy, afterwards 3rd wife of Archi¬ bald, 5th Earl of Angus. James, Earl of Moray, d. in 1544, leaving an only child Mary, m. to John, master of Buchan. By Margaret, eldest dau. of John, 1st Lord Drummond. Margaret, m. 1st in 1512, to John, Lord Gordon; and 2ndly, to Sir John Drummond, of Innerpeffray. By Lady Isabel Stewart, 3rd dau. of James, Earl of Buchan. Jean, m. to Malcolm, 3rd Lord Fleming, f James V. left illegitimate children :— By Elizabeth Shaw, of the family of Sauchie, James, Abbot of Kelso and Melrose, the pupil of Buchanan, he d. in 1558, s.p. By Margaret, dau. of John, 12th Lord Erskine, who m. afterwards Sir Ro¬ bert Douglas, of Lochleven. James, Earl of Moray, the celebrated Regent of Scotland. By Eupheme, 2nd dau. of Alexander, 1st Lord Elphinstone. Robert, Earl of Orkney. By Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Carmichael. John, Prior of Coldinghame, whose son, Francis, was created Earl of Bothwell. ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF STUART. lv The Queen m. 3rdly, 15 May, 1567, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, but had no other issue. The fate of Queen Mary is a matter of too much notoriety to be dwelt upon at any length. Her rule was opposed by a confederation of the Scottish nobles, headed by her bastard brother, the Regent Moray, and to these she was forced to surrender at Carberry Hill, 15 June, 1567, whence she was sent prisoner to Loclileven Castle, and there placed under the immediate surveillance of the Lady Margaret Douglas, the Regent’s mother. In this state of restraint the Queen was compelled to sign a formal resignation of the crown to her son, James, Duke of Rothsay. Subsequently she effected her escape from the walls of Lochleven by the aid of George Douglas, and joining her followers, fought and lost the battle of Langside, 13 May, 1568. In this her extremity she fled into England, to claim the protection of her kinswoman, the English Queen ; but her hope was false. After enduring nineteen years of captivity, Mary was put to death, at Fotheringhay Castle, by decapitation, on the 8th of February, 1586. Upon the resig¬ nation of the crown by Queen Mary, at Lochleven, her son, James, Duke of Rothsay, then but a year old, was declared King, as James VI., and under this monarch the sceptres of England and Scot¬ land became united at the decease of Elizabeth, in 1603, when he ascended the English throne, as King James I. 9ntcsttf> of tije JlopI i^ousc of (Hiieljjij, The obscurity in which antiquity has involved the early history of nations can only be, in a slight degree, cleared up by tracing the origin of the families that maintained the continued rule over them. By the combined efforts and researches of Muratori and Leibnitz, the ancestry of the Guelphs has been derived from the princely race of Este ; and Gibbon continues the line from that illustrious house, though the dark ages, up to Charlemagne. “ The genuine masculine descent of the Princes of Brunswick,” says that eloquent writer, “ must be explored beyond the Alps : the venerable tree which has since overshadowed Ger¬ many and Britain, was planted in the Italian soil. As far as our sight can reach, we discern the first founders of the race in the Marquesses of Este, of Luguria, and, perhaps, of Tuscany, In the eleventh century, the primitive stem was divided into two branches ; the elder migrated to the Banks of the Danube and the Elbe ; the younger more humbly ad¬ hered to the neighbourhood of the Adriatic: the Dukes of Brunswick and the Kings of Great Britain are the descendants of the first; the Dukes of Ferrara and Modena were the offspring of the second. In the 11th century, Cunigunda, sister and heiress of Guelph, Duke of Lower Bavaria, Count of Altdorf, married Azo, Marquess of Este, representative of his illustrious house, a nobleman, whose character shines conspicuously through the gloom of the age in which he lived. This alliance was productive of a son, who received at his baptism the name of Guelph, to revive and perpetuate the memory of his uncle, his ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF GUELPH. lvii grandfather, and his first progenitors on the maternal side. After the death of Cunigunda, Azo wedded Garzenda, dau. and heir of Hugh> Count of Maine, and was, by her, father of a son, Fulk, the acknow¬ ledged parent of the Dukes of Ferrara and Modena. The Marquess of Este d. in 1097, aged upwards of a hundred years. His son, by Cunigunda, Guelph, Count of Altdorf and Duke of Upper and Lower Bavaria, engaged in the first Crusade, and d. on his return from Palestine, at Paphos in Cyprus, a.u. 1100. He had m. Judith, dau. of Baldwin, Count of Flanders, and sister of Queen Maud, wife of William the Conqueror, and left four sons, of whom Henry, surnamed the Black, had the title of Duke of Saxony, and d. in 1125. He was father of Henry the Proud, who acquired by marriage with Gertrude, dau. and heir of the Emperor Lothaire, new and extensive dominions on the banks of the Elbe and the Weser, including the Dukedom of Brunswick and the County of Northeim, in which he was succeeded by his son, Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony. This celebrated warrior, the most renowned of his time, became, by the great extent of his hereditary and acquired property, too powerful to escape the jealousy and fears of the Emperor and Princes of Germany, by whom he was despoiled of his Saxon and Bavarian dominions. He still, however, retained Brunswick and Lunen¬ burg, and made the former city the capital of his states. Henry the Lion was twice married ; by his first wife he left no family, but by his second wife, who was Maud, dau. of Henry II. of England, he had issue, i. Henry, Longus, of Zelle, who became Count Palatine of the Rhine, from 1195 to 1215. This Prince partitioned his father’s dominions with his brother Otto ; and d. in 1227, leaving two daus., the elder m. to Otto the Illustrious, Duke of Bavaria, and the younger m. to Herman IV. Margrave of Baden. ii. Otto, Duke of Brunswick, elected Emperor in 1198, d. in 1218. nr. William, surnamed of Winchester, from the place of his birth, iv. Luther, who d. in 1191. i. Maud, who m. Henry Burewin I., Prince of Wenden, and from this marriage derived the House of Mecklenburg and Queen Charlotte, con¬ sort of George III. of England. The third son, William of Winchester , b. in 1184, was one of the hostages for the payment of the ransom of his uncle Richard Coeur de Lion. He m. Helen, dau. of Waldemar I., King of Denmark, and left, at his decease in 1213, an only son, h lviii THE ROYAL FAMILIES. Otiio, surnamed Puer, who at the death of his uncle Henry, of Zelle, laid claim to Brunswick as heir male, in opposition to that prince’s daughters, and establishing his right by the sword, was created by the Emperor Frederick II., Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg. He m. Matilda, dau. of Albert II., Elector of Brandenburg, and dying in 1252, was succeeded by his eldest son, Albert the Great, Duke of Brunswick, a renowned soldier, who, at the head of the Bohemians and Brunswickers, defeated a powerful army of Hungarians, and captured their king. In 1258, he took the fortress of Asseburg after three years’ siege, and also acquired, by conquest, the lordship of Wolfenbuttel. His successful career terminated in 1279. By Adelheid, his second wife, dau. of Boniface III., Marquess of Mont- ferrat, he left a dau. Matilda, m. to Eric VI., King of Denmark, and six sons, of whom, Luther and Conrad, were knights of St. John the Bap¬ tist, and Otto, a distinguished Member of the chivalrous Order of the Temple. Among the other three sons, Henry, Albert, and William, their father divided his dominions. Of these, Albert the Fat, succeeded to Gottingen, Northeim, Minden, &c. He in. Richenza, dau. of Henry, Prince of Wenden, and was father of Magnus the Pious, whose youngest son (by Sophia, his wife, dau. of Henry Margrave of Brandenburg), Magnus, Torquatus, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, continued the line, and was slain in a war against the Count of Schaumburgh, in 1373. He m. Catherine, dau. of Waldimar I., Elector of Brandenburg, and left with five daus., four sons, of whom, the eldest, the Emperor Frederick, joined Wolfenbuttel to Brunswick, but d.s.p. in 1400, and the third, Bernard, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, continued the succession He was father, by Margaret, his wife, dau. of Otho, Duke of Saxony, of a son, Frederick the Pious, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, who retired in 1459, to a monastery at Zelle, leaving the cares of government to his eldest son, Bernard, at whose decease issueless, in 1464, the dominions devolved on his brother, Otho, the Magnanimous, Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, a distinguished soldier, who m. in 1467, Ann, Countess of Nassau, Vianden, and Dietz, had a son and successor, Henry, the younger, Duke of Brunswick, who engaged in a war with his cousins, Henry, senior and Eric I., Dukes of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel, ANCESTRY OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF GUELPH. lix and gained a decisive victory over them in 1519. His wife was Marga¬ ret, dau. of Ernest, Elector of Saxony, and by her he had five sons and three daus. Of the former, the fourth, Ernest the Pious , b. 16 Jan. 1497, succeeded to Zelle, upon the abdi¬ cation of his father, and became celebrated as the patron of Luther, and one of the earliest Reformers. He m. Sophia, dau. of Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg, and d. 11 Jan. 1546, leaving, with other issue, two sons, i. Henry, Duke of Danneburg, from whom derived, third in descent, Ferdinand Albert, Duke of Brunswick Bevern, who m. Antoinetta- Amelia, dau. of Lewis Rodolph, Prince of Blackenbourg, and had issue, 1. Charles, his heir. 2. Anthony-Ulric. 3. Lewis-Ernest, tutor to the Prince of Orange. 4. Augustus, a Prussian Commander. 5. Ferdinand, the famous General in the Seven Years’ war, so celebrated for his victory of Minden. 6. Albert. 7. Frederick-William. 8. Frederic-Francis. 1. Elizabeth-Christina, Queen consort of Frederick the Great, of Prussia. 2. Louisa-Amelia, in. to William-Augustus, of Prussia. 3. Sophia-Antoinetta, who m. Ernest-Frederick, Duke of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld, and was great-grandmother of H. R. H. Prince Albert. 4. Juliana-Maria, m. to Frederick V. King of Denmark. Ferdinand-Albert, d. in 1735, and was succeeded by his son, Charles, Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel, who m. Philippina- Charlotte, dau. of Frederick-William, King of Prussia, and dying in 1730, was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles-William-Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel, a distinguished commander in the wars against revolutionized France, who received his death wound at the battle of Amerstadt, in 1806. He in. Augusta, dau. of Frederick-Louis, Prince of Wales (father of George III. of England), and left (with two daughters, Charlotte, in. to Charles-Fredcrick, Duke of Wur- temburg, and Caroline, Queen of George IV. of England) two sons, the elder d. s. p. ; the younger, Frederick-William, Duke of Brunswick, who succeeded, fell at Quatre Bras, in 1815, leaving by Mary-Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Charles-Louis, hereditary Prince of Padua, two sons, Charles Frederick, the ex-Duke of Brunswick, now resi¬ dent in London, b. 30 Oct. 1804, and William-Maxi milian-Frederick, b. 25 April, 1806, the reigning Duke of Brunswick, it. William, of whose line ive treat. This William, founder of the new House of Lunenburg, was b. 4 July, 1535, and succeeded to the government in 1559. Fie in. Dorothy, dau. lx THE ROYAL FAMILIES. of Christian III., King of Denmark, and had fifteen children. The sons having agreed amongst themselves not to divide the dukedom, determined that one only should marry, and decided by lot the individual: at the same time they agreed to reign primogeniturely; and those engagements they adhered to inviolably, to the admiration of all Europe. The matri¬ monial chance fell to the sixth brother, George, a great military commander, who learned the art of war under Prince Maurice of Nassau. He m. in 1617, Anne-Eleanor, dau. of Lewis V., Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt, and dying in 1641, from the effects of poison, left besides four daus., four sons, viz. : Christian-Lewis, Duke of Zelle, a great general, distinguished by his victory over Marshal Crequi. He d. s.p. 1665. George- Wi uliam, of Calenburg and Gottingen, d. in 1675. He left an only dau. Sophia-Dorothea, the ill-fated consort of George I. of England. John-Frederick, who succeeded to Calenburg and Gottingen (the Hano¬ verian Dominions), at the death of his brother. He became a Catholic, and d. in Italy in 1679, leaving daus. only, one of whom Amelia, m. the Emperor Joseph I. Ernest-Augustus, Bishop of Osnaburg. The three eldest sons dying without male issue, the principalities were reunited in the person of the youngest, Ernf.st-Augustus, Bishop of Osnaburg, who thus became Duke of Hanover. This prince, who in. herited the military talents of his family, was made 9th Elector of the Empire, in 1692, under the title of Elector of Hanover, and Great Marshal of the Empire. His Serene Highness m. Sophia, dau. of Frederick, Elector Palatine, and King of Bohemia, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of James I. of England, and had issue, George-Lewis, his successor. Frederic-Augustus, an Imperial General, killed in the war against the Turks. Maximilian-William, General of the Venetians, who embraced the doctrines of the Church of Home, and became the Emperor’s general. He d. in 1702. Charles-Philip, Colonel in the Imperial army, slain in the Turkish war, in 1690. Christian, drowned in an engagement with the French. Ernest-Augustus, Bishop of Osnaburg, Duke of York and Albany, K.G., d. unm. 1728. Sophia-Charlotte, m. to Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg, afterwards King of Prussia. The Elector d. in 1698, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Gf.orge-Lewis, Elector of Hanover, b. 28 May, 1660, who, under the act of settlement, and in right of his mother, Sophia, ascended the British throne as George I., and was crowned 20 Oct. 171k DESCENDANTS OF THE piantagencts anti Cutiors, entitle!) to quartet tbe iRopal arms. No. I. f£cnrj> TEi, King of England.=j=Elizabeth, of York, dau. and eventual lieir of King Edward IV. _—i-- Henry VIII., King of Eng¬ land, whose issue became extinct. James IV., ^Margaret =p Archibald, Mary Tudor, =pCharles of Scotland, 1st husband Tudor, eld¬ est dau. & in her issue coheir. I Earl of Angus, 2d husband. 2nd dau. and in her issue, coheir,widow of LouisXII. of France. Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G., 2d husband. James V., King of Margaret, only Scotland, father of dau., m. Mat- Mary, Queen of thevv Stuart, 4th Scots, and ancestor Earl of Lennox, of the present and was mother reigning familyof of Henry, Lord greatbritain; and Darnley (hus- of the late Duke band of Mary of Modena, whoso Queen of Scots), niece and heiress is andgrandmother Maria Theresa, of Arabella Archduchess of Au- Stuart, who died stria, wife of Louis, s p. Prince of Bavaria. Lady Fran¬ ces Bran¬ don, dau. and coheir. Henry Lady Ele-=p Henry Grey, Mar¬ quess of'Dor- set. anor Bran¬ don, dau. & coheir. Clifford, Earl of Cumber¬ land. Margaret, —Henry Stanley, dau. & heir. | Earl of Derby. 4 Lady Jane Lady Katherine Grey, m.- Grey, d.s.p. 1st, Henry Lord Herbert. 4 Edward Sey¬ mour, Earl of Hertford. Lady Mary =j= Martin Grey. | Keys. s. p. The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos is heir of lino of this marriage. lxii DESCENDANTS OF THE PLANTAGENETS AND TUDORS, I. In right of descent (through Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, dau. and eventually sole heir of King Charles I.), from Margaret Tudor, eldest dau. (and in her issue coheir) of King Henry VII., by the Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet, his wife, dau. and eventual heir of King Edward IV. The following are en¬ titled to quarter the Arms of Henry VII. : 1. Maria-Theresa, Archduchess of Austria, wife of Louis-Leopold, Prince of Bavaria. 2. Maria-Theresa, wife of Charles-Louis, Duke of Lucca. 3. Maria-Anne, wife of Ferdinand, Emperor of Austria. In right of descent from Mary Tudor, 2nd dau. (and in her issue coheir) of King Henry VII., by Elizabeth Plantagenet, his wife, dau. and eventual heir of King Edward IV. The following have also this same right: 1. Pichard-Plantagenet, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. 2. Jolm-James-Hugh-Henry-Stewart Murray, Duke of Atliole, K.T. 3. Algernon-George Percy, Duke of Northumberland. 4. Victor-Albert Villiers, Earl of Jersey. 5. George-Granville Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duke of Sutherland, K.G. 6. Francis-Charles-Granville Egerton, Earl of Ellesmere. 7. Adelbert-Wellington Brownlow, Earl Brownlow. 8. William Saladin, of Crans, near Geneva. 9. Thornas-William-Chester Master, Esq. of Knole Park, co. Gloucester. 10. Wilbraham Egerton, Lord Egerton of Tatton. 11. Thomas-William Tatton, Esq. of Wythenshaw, co. Chester. 12. William-Oxenden Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban’s Court, co. Kent. 13. Maximilian-Hammond Dalison, Eal IDcsrtnts. discount atjassereene. PEDIGREE I. Margaret, dau. of Philip III.'-f-isiltoartJ I. King of England, 1 =pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King King of France, d. 1317. | d. 1307. of Castile and Leon, d, 1290. r- 1 i ,-,-1- ie],S/ie Princess =p Humphrey de Bohun, 5lh Earl of Here¬ ford, and 3rd of Essex, Lord High Consta¬ ble, slain at Borough- bridge, 1321. ■"I Hugh de Courte¬ nay, 2nd Earl of Devon, K.G., cl. 1377. Thos. Plan-=7= Alice, Princess = p Gilbert de Edward =p Isabel, She Princess =j tagenet, of dau. Joan Plan- Clare, 3rd II. Wolf of Elizabeth Brotherton, of Sir tagenet, Earl of King of France , Plantage- Earl of Nor- Roger (d’Acre), Glouces- England, dau. of net, wi- folk, Earl Halys d. 1307. ter, and murder- Philip IV. dow of Marshal of of 7th of ed 1327. (le Bel), John, England, d. Har- Hertford, King of Comte 1338. wich. d. 1295. France, d. d’Hol- 1 1357. lande. Lady = pThomas, Lady - pHugh, Edward p pPhilippa, William p =Elizabeth, Lady p Mar- 3rd Lord Mar- Lord III. dau. of de Bohun dau. & co- Mar- garet, Segrave, garet. Aud- King of William, 1st Earl heir of Bar- garet, Duch- cl. 1353. Coun- ley. d. England, Comte of North- tholomew, 2nd ess of tess of 1347. d. 1377. d’Hol- ampton, LordBadles- dau. d. Nor- Glou- lande, d. K.G., d. mere, and 1392. folk, d. cester, 1369. 1360. widow of 1399. coheir. Edmund, 3rd Lord _ 1 1 1 Mortimer. I - 1 John, —Eliza- Lady =j=Ralph, John Lord Mow¬ bray, slain 1368. betli. Mar- garet, heir. 1st Planta- Earl of genet, of Staf- Gaunt, K.G., Duke of Lancas¬ ter, d. 1399. ford, K.G. d. 1372. : Catharine, dau. of Sir Payne Roet, Ivnt. & widow of Sir Otes Swynford, Ivnt. Humphrey^ Lady Joan Sir Phi-=pMargaret de Bohun, 2d Earl of Northamp¬ ton, 6th of Essex, and 8 th of Here¬ ford, K.G., Lord High Constable. dau. of Rich.Fitz- alan, 5th Earl of Arundel, and Earl of War¬ ren and Surrey. lipCour- tenay, 5th son, Lord Lieut, of Ire¬ land, d. 1406. 1 1 1 -- L. -- L- -i i- Thomas = j= Eliza- Jane, = p Sir Hugh,= =Lady Joan =pRobt. Thomas =pLady Sir =f Mow- beth, or Thos. 2nd Phi- Beau- Lord Planta- Elea- John bray, dau. of Anne. Grey. Earlof lippa fort. Fer- genet,of nor, Cour- Earl of Richard ofBer- Staf- Beau- rers, Wood- 1st tenay, Notting- Fitzalan wick, ford, champ, of stock, co- d. ham, and sis- co. K.G., dau.of Wem- K.G., heir, ante Duke of ter and North- d. Thos. me,d. Duke of 1415. Norfolk, coheir umber- 1386. 3d Earl vita Glou- and Earl of Thos. land. ofWar- matris cester, Marshal Fitzalan wick, 1410. smother- of Eng- Earl of K.G. ed, 1397. land, A run- 1- K.G., d. del. Lady p=Ralpli in 1400. M ar- Neville, I- garet. 1st Earl |— r J r J Margaret- dau. of Thomas, and cou¬ sin of John, Duke of Norfolk. SirRobt.How- ward, Knt. eldest son of Sir Johnllow. ard, Knt., by Alice,his wife, dau. and heir of SirWilliam Tendring, of Tendring, co. Norfolk. or Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake, of Blis- worth,co. North¬ ampton. -Joan,dau of Alex¬ ander Cham- pernoun, of Beer F errers, widow of Sir James Chud- leigh, Knt. of West- Eliza-T=John, LadyAnne=pWil- Sir morland. beth, K.G., d. co- 1425. heir. Sir Thos.Grey,; of Heton, be¬ headed 3 Hen¬ ry V. —I =Lady Alice. Eliza-=pPhilip, 4th Lord beth. j D’Arcy, d. 1398. 6th Plantage- Lord net, heir, Grey- widow 1st, stock, ofThomas, d. Earl of 1435. Stafford, 2nd, Ed¬ ward, Earl of Staf¬ ford. liam Philip Bour- Cour- chicr, tenay. Esq. 1st ofEu, son. d. d. 8 1463. Hen¬ ry V. ^Eliza¬ beth, dau. of Wal¬ ter, Lord Hun¬ ger- ford. PEDIGRF.E I. discount amassment i Thos. How- = ard, Earl of Surrey, cre¬ ated L)uke of Norfolk and Earl Marshal, 1 Feb. 1514, K.G., d. 21 May, 1524. Lord Willianr Howard, eld. son, created Lord Howard of Effingham, 11 March, 1554, d. 1573. Sir Charles = Howard, 2nd Baron How¬ ard, of Effing¬ ham, created Earl of Not¬ tingham 1597. William,Lord= Howard, of Effingham, summoned to Parliament in the lifetime of his father, d.v.p. ■■ Agnes, sis¬ ter and heir of Sir Philip Tiiney.Kut. 2nd wife. John, 5th= Lord D’Arcy, d. 1412. =Margaret, dau. of Henry,3d LordGrey de Wilton. Sir John = D’Arcy, 2nd son, d. 32 Hen. VI. =Margaret, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Gamage, Knt. of Coity, co. Glamorgan. I- Joan, wi-= dow of John Beau¬ mont. I I Sir Wil- liamBour- chier, 3rd son, 1st LordFitz- warine, =Joan d. {circa) Grey- 1470. stock. =Giles D'Au- beney, d. post 1444. pThomasine, SirWilliam= dau. and Courtenay, William =f=Alice, heir of Sir Richard Hankford, by Eliza¬ beth, dau. and heir of Fulke, 6th Lord Fitz- lst son, d. 1485. Sir William: Courtenay, d. 1512. =Margaret, dau.of Wil¬ liam, Lord Bonvile. Hvatherine Carey, dau. of Henry, Lord Huns- don. D’Au- beney, temp. Hen. VI. dau. & coheir of John S tour- ton, of Pres¬ ton. Sir Fulke = Bour- chier, 2d Lord Fitz. warine, Gilbert, =f=Elizabeth d. 1497. =Anne, dau. & sole heir of J ohn, Lord St. John, of Bletso. Lord D’ Aubeney K.G., d. 1507. dau. of Sir John Arundel, Knt. of Lan- herne. =Elizabeth, sister and heir of John, Lord Dinliam, K.G. Sir William: Courtenay, 1st son, of Powder- ham Castle, co. Devon, d. 1535. :Cicely, dau. of Sir John Chencv, of Pincourt, Knt. =Mary, dau. of Sir John Gainsford, Knt. Cecilia, sister and heir of=p John Bourchier, 3rd Lord Henry, Earl of Bridgewater. Fitzwarine, and 1st Earl of Bath, d. 1539. Lady Elizabeth.=p Edward Chichester, Esq. of | Raleigh, co. Devon. The Hon. Eli-= zabeth How¬ ard, only dau. and heiress. John Mor- = daunt, Vis¬ count Avalon, d. 5 June, 1675. r~ a =John, Lord Mordaunt, afterwards Earl of Pe¬ terborough. ^Elizabeth, dau. & heir of Thomas Carey, 2nd son of Ro¬ bert, Earl of Mon¬ mouth. Sir John Chichester, Knt. ofp= Gertrude, dau. of Sir Wil- Raleigh, M.P. for co.Devon, 1553 and 1562, liam Courtenay. Sir Edward Chi-: Chester,in whose favour the Baro¬ ny of Chichester with the addi¬ tional honour of Viscounty of Chichester, were confirmed, cl. 1648. i- The Hon. John= Chichester, 2nd =Anne, dau. and heir of John Coplestone, Esq. of Eggesford, co. Devon. =Mary, youngest dau. of Roger Jones, Viscount Ranelagh. John Fortescue,: Esq. of Buck- land Philleigh, co. Devon. Hon. Anne = Moore, dau. of Garret, 1st Vis¬ count Drogheda. Sidney, dau. of= Col. Kingsmill. I— b Busanna, dau. of Sir John Chi¬ chester, Knt. of Raleigh. :Sir Faithful For¬ tescue. =Sir Thos. For¬ tescue, of Dro- miskin, co. Louth. -1 c discount a^assetcenc. PEDIGREE I. a b I T I Anne, young- -pJames Ha- Sir Arthur Chi.=pJane, dau. of est dau. of John, Vis¬ count Avalon. James Hamil¬ ton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassil, d. in 1758. mil ton,Esq. of Tolly- more. : Lady Har¬ riet Ben- tinck, 3rd dau. of Wil¬ liam, 1st Duke of Portland. Chester, succeed¬ ed his uncle as 2nd Earl of Do¬ negal in 1674. John Itching- ham, of Dun- brody, co. Wex¬ ford. Arthur Chiches-=r=Lady Catherine ter, 3rd Earl of Donegal, d. 10 April, 1706. Lady Catherine 1 Chichester. Lady Anne =^=Robt. Joce- Hamilton, dau. of James, Earl of Clan¬ brassil. lyn, Earl of Clotworthy, 1st =pElizabeth, dau. Roden. Earl of Masse- reene. and heir of H. Eyre, of Derby¬ shire. Margaret, dau. =pWilliam Fortes- ~ cue, Esq. of of Nicholas Ger non. Esq. of Milltown, co. Louth. Newrath, co. Louth. Forbes, dau. of Arthur, Earl of Granard. : Clotworthy, 4th Viscount Masse- John Foster, =j=Mary Fortescue. Esq. of Dunleer, co. Louth. Elizabeth, dau. of William Burgh, of Bert, co. Kildare. Margaretta, Vis- : countess Ferrard dau. of Thomas Burgh, Esq. u Lady Harriet Jo.=pChichester, 4th celyn, dau. of Ro¬ bert,Earl of Roden. Earl of Masse- d. in 1816. Henry, 3rd Earl of Massereene. d.s.p. Clotworthy, 2nd Earl of Masse¬ reene, d.s.p. : Right Hon. An¬ thony Foster, Chief Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, d. 1778. : Right Ilon.John Foster, Lord Oriel, d. 1328. Lady Harriet Skeffington, Viscountess Masse—p Thomas Henry, 2nd Viscount Ferrard, d. 1843. reene, d. 1831. I #0l)n jjekcffiligton, 10th 'Ftsrotmt /Hasucrrrnfrp Olivia Deane, dau. of Henry Deane Grady, Esq and 3rd >7i8rouitt .-(fcrrarb; 16th in a direct descent from Edward III. King of England. of Lodge, co. Limerick, and Stillorgan, co. Dub¬ lin. Hon. Clotworthy John, 6. 1842, eldest son and heir. Other issue. PEDIGREE II. Iftcitf) (RHilUam ^tetuart ^acfeenjic, <2 #q. iSlltoartt 551. King of England.'Philippa, of Hainanlt. Edmund =j=Isabel, youngest dan. and of Langley, Duke of York, K.G., 4 th son, d. in 1402. hen- of Peter, King of Cas¬ tile and Leon. Lionel Plantagenet, of Antwerp,= Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ul¬ ster, &c. K.G., 2nd son of Ed¬ ward III. d. 1368. : Elizabeth de Burgh,dan. and heir of William Earl of Ulster. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl ^Philippa, dau. and heir, of March, d. 1382. ] I--— Roger, Earl of March and=p Alianore, eldest dau. of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ulster, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, d. 1399. Kent, and sister and coheir of Edmund Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent. Richard, Earl of Cambridge, surnamed of=p Anne, dau. and coheir, after the death of her Coningsburgh, 2nd son and heir ; beheaded 1414. brother,Edmund Mortimer, heir to the crown. Richard, DukeofYork, Protector of England,Cicely, dau. of Ralph Nevil, Earl of West- K.G., killed at the battle of Wakefield, 1460. | moreland. Edward IV. King of=pLady ElizabethWid- England, d. 1483. vile, dau. of Richard, | Earl of Rivers. I _i The Princess Eliza-=p Henry VII. King of beth Plantagenet, of York. England. Mary, widow of Louis-pCharles Brandon, XII. King of France, d. 1533. Duke of Suffolk, K.G., d. 1545. Lady Eleanor Bran-^ Henry Clifford, Earl don, dau. and coheir. of Cumberland. I Lady Margaret Clif-=p Henry Stanley, Earl ford, only child. of Derby, K.G., d. 1593. William Stanley, Earl= of Derby, K.G., d. 1642. : Elizabeth, eldest dau. of EdwardVere, Earl of Oxford. James Stanley, Earl=j=Charlotte dc la Tre- of Derby. K.G., d. 1651. Lady Amelia Anne : Sophia Stanley, dau. and eventual heiress. Lord Charles Murray,: 2nd son of John, 1st Marquess of Atholl, created Earl of Dun- more, 1686, d. 1 710. mouille, dau. of Claude Due de Thouars. : John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl, d. in 1703. : Catharine, dau. of Robert Watts, Esq. r~ a George, Duke of Cla-=plsabel, dau. of Rich. rence, K.G., murdered in the Tower, 1477. ard Nevil, Earl of Salisbury and War¬ wick, surnamed the Kingmaker. Sir Rich. Pole, K.G.,=pMargaret, dau. and d. 1504. heir, Countess of Sa¬ lisbury ; beheaded 1541. IlenryPole^ordMon-^Jane, dau. of George tacute, son and heir; I Nevile, Lord Aber- beheaded in 1538. | gavenny. Catherine, eldest dau.=pFrancis,Earl of Hun- and coheir of Henry, Lord Montacute, d. 1576. tingdon, K.G. ^Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, K.G. d. 3 March, 1627-8. -1 Anne, only child of =pHenry, 5th Earl of Lady Elizabeth Hast¬ ings, dau. of Francis. Earl of Huntingdon. John, Lord Russell. Worcester, created Marquess, 2 Nov. 1642. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir^Edward, 2nd Mar- William Dormer, Knt. quess of Worcester, d. 3 April, 1667. WilliamHerbert,Mar-=^Lady Elizabeth So quess of Powis,derived through the Percys, from King Edw. III. merset, dau. of Ed¬ ward, 2nd Marquess of Worcester. Kenneth Mackenzie, =pLady Frances Fler- 4th Earl of Seaforth, K.T. belt, d. 16 Dec. 1732- PEDIGREE II. IftcitJ) MMiiam ^tctomrt a^ackcnjic, t. 3!ofm, of TSletsboe PEDIGREE VII. Sir Anthony Wing-^=Elizabeth, eld. dau. Margaret, dau. ofSir^Sir John St. John, field, of Lethering- ham, K.G. Esquire of the body to Henry VIII., d. 6 Edward VI. of Sir George De Vere, Knt. and sister and co-heir of John, 13th Earl of Oxford. William Walde- grave.of Smallbridge, Suffolk, K.B. eldest son. Sir Robert Wing-=j=Cecily, 2nd dau. of Agnes, dau. of John=p01iver St. John, crea- field, Knt. of Lether- ingham, M.P, Thomas, Lord Went¬ worth. Fisher, Esq. and grand dau. and heir of S ir Michael F isher, Knt. ted Lord St. John of Bletshoe, 13 Jan. 1558-9, d. 1582. Sir Thomas Wing—pElizabeth, dau. of Sir Dorothy, dau. of Sir=j=01iver, 3rd Baron St field, Knt. of Lether- ingham, d. 1609. Druce Drury, Knt. of Riddlesworth, 2nd wife. John Rede, of Oding- ton, co. Gloucester. i- Cecily, Thomas Knt. John, s. his elder brother, d. 1618. dau. of Sir=pWilliam Blois, Esq. Sybilla, dau. of John=pThe Hon. Sir Row- Wingfield, of Grundisburgh Hall, rf. 1672. Vaughan, Esq. of Hargast, co. Here¬ ford. land St. John, K.B. and M.P., younger son. Sir William Blois,-j-Jane, dau. of Sir Na- Barbara, dau. and co-=pSir Oliver St. John, Knt. eldest surviving son. thaniel Barnardiston, of Ketton, Suffolk, Knt. and relict of John Brooke, Esq. 2nd wife. heir of John St. An¬ drew, Esq. of Got¬ ham, Notts. of Woodford, created a Baronet 28 June, 1660, d. 1661. I Jane, dau. of Sir William Blois, Knt.=j=Sir Andrew St. John, Bart. d. in 1701. John St. John, younger son, s. his brother as : 10th Lord St. John, in 1722, d. 1757. T John, 11th Baron St. John, d. 1767.- Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Ambrose Crawley, of Greenwich and Alderman of London. -Susannah Louisa, dau. of Peter Simond, Esq. of London. St. Andrew St.John, 13th Baron St. John,=pLouisa, eldest dau. of the late Sir Charles s. his elder brother in 1805, d. 15 Oct. 1817. I William Rouse Broughton, Bart. m. 2dly, I Mr. Baron Vaughan. I- J gt. an'orrll) liraurfwmp §t. 14th and=j=Eleanor, 2nd dau. of the late Vice Admiral present Haroil jtt, „?)ol)U, of Bletshoe, 18th in a direct descent from Henry III. King of England. Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, G.C.M.G. of Wood Walton. K.C.B. St. Andrew, son and heir. Other issue. PKDIGREK VIII. iRcD. €llis Burtougte, ISlTtuai'tr EH, King of England,-p Philippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. :i Lionel, of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, Earl-pLady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of of Ulster, m. in 1352. William, Earl of Ulster. Lady Philippa Plantagenet, only child & heir.=j= Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March. Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, dau. of Edmund,=f Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur. Earl of March. Lady Elizabeth Percy, dau. of Henry Percy,=j= John, Lord Clifford, surnamed Hotspur. r Thomas, Lord Clifford.^ Joan, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Gillesland. i-;- John, Lord Clifford.-,- Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry, Lord Brom- I flete. Henry, Lord Clifford.=p Florence Pudsey, dau. of Henry Pudsey, Esq. of Bolton. [- 1 Dorothy Clifford. =j= Sir Hugh Lowther, K.B., of Cumberland. Sir Richard Lowther, Lord Warden of the=j= Frances, dau. of — Middleton, Esq. of West Marches, temp. Elizabeth. Middleton. Sir Christopher Lowther, d. 16I7.=f= Eleanor, dau. of William Musgrave, Esq. of | Hayton Castle. i Sir John Lowther, Knt. M.P. for Westmore-PF Eleanor, dau. of William Fleming, Esq. of land, d. 15 Sept. 1637. | Rydale. _I Sir William Lowther, Knt. of Swillington,^ Jane, dau. of William Busfuld, Esq. of Leeds. 3rd son, d. in Feb. 1687. r Mary, 3rd dau. of Sir William Lowther, of—i— Sir William Ellis, Knt. of Ridhall, co. York. Swillington, Knt. 'William Ellis, Esq. of Kidhall, eldest son and=p Mary. dau. of Dutton Seaman, Esq. of West- heir. J minster. John Ellis, Esq. of Kidhall, eldest son & heir,=j= A dau. of J. Butterfield, Esq. of Leeds, killed in 1715. William Ellis, Esq. of Kidhall, served on the=p Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of T. Bourn, Esq. Duke of Cumberland’s staff at Culloden. | of Mattingley, co. Hants. i _I Elizabeth Maria, only dau. and heiress of=pRev. Randall Burroughes, of Long Stratton, William Ellis, of Kidhall. co. Norfolk, 2nd son of Jeremiah Bur¬ roughes, Esq. The Rev. Ellis Burroughes, of Long Stratton,=p Sarah Nasmyth, only dau. of Robert Marsh, only son and heir, d. 1831. The IScb. iSIlie IStirrougfjrs, of the Manor: House, Long Stratton, co. Norfolk, J.P. and D.L. 19th in a direct descent from Edward 111. King of England. j Esq. : Elizabeth Phillips, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Frances Wilder, late M.P. for Arundel. Randall Robert, son and heir. Frances Sarah. 3lobn ^cnrp palmer, IBart PEDIGREE IX f^eitrg 5EI. King of England.-r Eleanor, dau. of Raymond Berenger, Count | of Provence. ___l Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster,-pBlanche, Queen Dowager of Navarre, dau. of 2nd son. J Robert, Count of Artois. Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster.-j- Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Patrick Chaworth. Lady Eleanor Plantagenet, dau. of Henry,=p Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Earl of Lancaster. Lady Mary Fitzalan, youngest da ughter.-p John. Lord Strange, of Blackmere. ~p Sir Richard Talbot to Parliament, a.i J J ' Sir Thomas Greene co. Northampton. Ankaret le Strange, dau. and eventual heir.-p Sir Richard Talbot, Lord Talbot, summoned to Parliament, a.d. 1387. | _I Mary Talbot, sister of the Great Earl of=p Sir Thomas Greene, Ivnt. of Greene’s Norton, Shrewsbury. Sir Thomas Greene, Knt. of Greene’s Norton,-p Philippa, dau. of Robert, Lord Ferrers, of co. Northampton. | Chartley. l “ _ Sir Thomas Greene, Knt. of Greene’s Norton j- Matilda, dau. of John Throckmorton, Esq. Sir Thomas Greene, Knt. of Greene’s Norton.^ Joanna, dau. of Sir John Fogg, Knt. Anne Greene, dau. and coheir.=p Sir Nicholas Vaux, Knt., created in 1523 teir.-p sir I Ba Baron Vaux, of Harrowden. Thomas, 2nd Lord Vaux, of Harrowden, d.-p Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Che- in 1562. I ney, Knt. of Irblinghaugh, co. Northampton. The Hon. Anne Vaux.-p Reginald Bray, of Steyne, youngest son of | Reginald Bray, Esq. of Barrington. Temperance Bray, 4th daughter and coheir. —j— Sir Thomas Crewe, of Steyne, jure uxoris. John, Lord Crewe, of Steyne, so created 20-r-Jemima, dau. and coheir of Edward Wal- April, 1CC1, d. 1679. | grave, Esq. of Lawford in Essex. I 1 Thomas, 2nd Lord Crewe.-p Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir William Airmine, Bart, of Osgodby, 2nd wife. Catherine Crewe, dau. and coheir of Thomas,-p Sir John Harper, 4th Bart, of Caulk, co. 2nd Lord Crewe. | Derby, d. 1741. Jemima, dau. of Sir John Harper, Bart.=pSir Thomas Palmer, Bart, of Carlton, co. | Northampton, d. 1765. ,-1 Sir John Palmer, 5th Bart. M.P., d. 11 Feb.-p Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Gough, Bart, of 1817. | Edgebaston, co. Warwick. Thomas Pal—pSophia, dau. JMr .SJofjn Mary Grace, Elizabeth,=p The tirb. P?flU'g mer, eldest son, d. vita patris, 1810. I- Sir Thomas John Palmer, 6th Bart., d. unm. and was succeeded by his uncle. of Sir Justi- gainin', 7th and nian Isham, present Bart, of Bart. Carlton, s. his nephew in 18)7; 19th in a direct descent, from Henry III. King of England. eldest dau. dau. of the of Lewis Reverend Thomas, 2d Samuel Lord Sondes. Heyriek. palmer, of With- cote Hall, co. Leicester; 19 th in a direct de¬ scent from Hen¬ ry III. King of England. A- pedigree x. anu Eeu. jfrancfe Stapleton, 'Batt. tPhllfaiil I. King of England. 1 =pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King I of Castile. Joan, of Acre, 3rd=pGilbert de Clare, Earl Edward II. King of=j=Isabel, of France, dau. of King Ed- I of Gloucester. England. ■WARD I. I-‘ I- Eleanor, eldest dau.^Hugh le Despencer, Edward III. King of=pPhilippa, of Hain- and coheir of Gil¬ bert de Clare. jure uxoris, Earl of England. Gloucester. ault. Sir Edmund =j=Anne, dau. of Edmund, of le Despencer, Kut. 2nd son. Henry, Lord Langley, Ferrers, of Duke of York, Groby. 5th son, d. 1402. Edward, Lord=j=Elizabeth,dau. le Despencer, K.G., d. 1375. and heir of Bartholomew, Lord Burgh- erst. =Isabel, dau. Eleanor, eld. and coheir of dau. and co- Peter, King of Castile. heir of Hum¬ phrey de Bo- hun, Earl of Hereford, &c. Constable of England, d. in 1399. pThomas Plan- lagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Buck¬ ingham, Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. in 1399. Thomas, Lord le De- = spencer, and Earl of Gloucester. r : Constance Plantage- net, dau. of Edmund of Langley. Edmund Stafford,Earl= of Stafford, K.G. r - 1 =Anne, dau. and co¬ heir ofThomas,Duke of Gloucester. Isabel le Despencer,-pRichard Beauchamp, dau. and eventual heiress. Lord Abergavenny, and Earl of Worces¬ ter. Anne, dau. of Ralph =j=Humphrey Stafford, Neville, Earl of West¬ moreland, K.G. Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G., slain in . 1460. — n Margaret, dau. of Ed-=pHumphrey Stafford, The Lady ElizabethppSir Edward Neville, Beauchamp, dau. & sole heir. 4th surviving son of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, by Joan, his 2nd wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. Sir George Neville, =pMargaret, dau. & heir 2nd Lord Aberga¬ venny, d. 20 Sept. 1492. of Sir Hugh Fenne, Knt., Sub-Treasurer of England. mund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, K.G. Catherine, dau. of = RichardWidville, Earl Rivers, K.G., and sis¬ ter to Elizabeth,Queen of Edward IV. Eleanor, dau. ofHenry= Percy, Earl of North¬ umberland. Earl of Stafford, slain at St. Albans, in the lifetime of his father- 41 enry, Duke of Buck¬ ingham, Constable of England, K.G., be¬ headed in 1483. Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., beheaded on Tower Hill, 1524. Sir George Neville, 3rd Lord Abergavenny,=p Lady Mary Stafford, dau. of Edward, Duke K.G., d. 27 Henry VIII. | of Buckingham. Henry Neville, 4th Lord Abergavenny, d. 10=p Lady Frances Manners, dau. of Thomas, Earl Feb. 1586-7. | of Rutland. The Hon. Mary Neville, only dau. and heir= of Henry, 4th Lord Abergavenny, afterward Baroness le Despencer, d. 23 June, 1626. Sir Thomas Fane, Knt., d. 25 May, 1604. Francis Fane, created Earl of Westmoreland.=f= Mary, only dau. and heiress of Sir Anthony 29 Dec. 1624, K.B. j Mildmay, Knt. of Apelthorpe, co. North¬ ampton. r 1 b JDon. an$ Ecu. jFuands Stapleton, I5art. pedigree x . Mildmay Fane, 2nd = Earl of Westmoreland. K.B.,rf. 12 Feb. 1065. Mary,dau.and coheir of Horace,Lord V T ere, of Tilbury, and relict of Sir Roger Towns- hend, Knt. of Rayn- ham, 2nd wife. Vere Fane, 4th Earl=pRachel, onlydau.and of Westmoreland, K.B , succeeded his half brother, Charles, the 3rd Earl, d. 29 Dec. 1693. I- Lady Catherine Fane,= dau. of Vere, 4th Earl of Westmoreland, and eventual heiress of her brother John, 7th Earl of Westmoreland ; she d. 1737. heiress of Mr. Aider- man Bence, of the city of London. William Paul, Esq. of Bray wick, co. Berks. Sir Francis Fane, K.B., 3rd son. Sir Francis Fane, C.B., 1st son. Henry Fane, Esq., 3rd son. = Elizabeth, dau. of William West, co¬ heir of her brother, John, of Firbeck, co. York, widow of John, Lord Darcy. : Hannah, dau. of John Rushworth, Esq. =pAnne, dau. ofThos. Scroop, of Bristol, coheir of her bro¬ ther, John, of Wormsley, co. Oxon. Henry Fane, Esq., =F Anne. dau. of Right Catherine Paul, dau.=j=Sir William Staple- and heir of William Paul, Esq. of Bray- wick. ton, 4th Bart, of the Leeward Islands, and M P. for Oxford, d. 12 Jan. 1739-40. 3rd son. Clerk of the Privy Council, 1777. Rev. John Wynne, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Sir Thomas Stapleton, 5th Baronet, of Rother- field Grays, co. Oxford. I- Sir Thomas Stapleton, 6th Bart., in whose- favour the abeyance of the barony of Le De- spencer terminated in 17s8, d. 3 Oct. 1831. =Mary, dau. of Henry Fane, Esq. of Wortns- ley, and neice of the Earl of Westmoreland. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Eliot, Esq. of Antigua. P?oti. anb Kfb £?tr.jfranrts.$ar== btB Staplrton. 7th & present Bx- ronkt, youngest son of Sir Titos- Stapleton, Lord Le Despencer, succeeded his father in the Baro¬ netcy ; 16th in a direct descent from Edward Ill. King of Eng¬ land. Maigaret, dau. of Lieut. - General Sir George Airey K C.H., & grand! dau. of the late Baroness Talbot de Malahide. Maria Wynne, =j=The Hon. Thos. 2d dau. of Henry Banks, Esq of Kingston House, co. Dorset. Stapleton, eldest son, d. before his father, 1 June, 1829. Francis George, eldest son and heir, b- 1831. Richard Talbot Plantagenet, 2d son. Eliot Henry, 3rd son. GeorgeAirey Talbot, 4th sun. Catherine-Elizabeth. Florence-Maria. Margaret-Mary. Evelyn =j= ID at )) .•fftanrrs Bosea- tCMtjabrtl) =r'a= wen, plrton UaronrsB Esq. Jir OfBprnrrr, succeeded her grandfather in ✓f. the Barony. PEDIGREE XI. ^atbeto. Eleanor, of Castile.=p1SbtoarlI K. King of England.=pMargaret, dau. of Philip III. King of J Edward II. King of=j England, d. 1327. j Edward III. King of=j England, d. 1377. Isabel, of France. =Philippa,of Hainault. France. *—t EdmundPlantagenet,: surnamed of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, beheaded in 1329. John of Gaunt, Duke=pKatherine, of Lancaster. dau. and coheir of Sir Payne Roet, Knt., and wi¬ dow of Sir Hugh de Swinford. Joan, the Fair Maid= of Kent, only dau. and heiress. =Margaret, sister and heir of Tlios., Lord Wake. =Sir Thomas Holland, K.G. Thos. Holland, Earl=pThe Lady Alice Fitz- of Kent. alan, dau. of Rich¬ ard, Earl of Arundel. John de Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, and Mar-= quess of Dorset, K.G., d. in 1410. I— =Lady Margaret Holland, dau. and eventual coheir. John Beaufort,: Duke of Somer¬ set, K.G., d. 1444. =Margaret, dau. of Sir John Beauchamp. Jane, wife of James I., King of Scotland. Edmnnd Beau- =f= Alianor, dau. and fort, Duke of Somerset, K.G., slain in 1445. j Margaret, only==Edmund Tudor, dau. and heir. 1 Earl of Rich- | mond. i - 1 Henry VII. King of England. Margaret, of Thos., of Devon. Avife Earl coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Lady Anne Beau-=j= Sir William Pas- fort, dau. and eventual coheir. ton, Knt. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir William= Pas ton. Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Gil-= bert Talbot. Sir John Lyttleton, of Frankley, eldest son= and heir, M.P., d. 15 Feb. 1589-90. = Sir Gilbert Talbot, Knt. of Grafton, co. Wor¬ cester. :John Lyttleton, Esq. of Frankley, co. Wor¬ cester, d. 17 May, 1532. = Bridget, dau. and coheir of Sir John Paking- ton, Knt., of Hampton Lovet. Gilbert Lyttleton, Esq., M.P. for co. Wor-=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Coningsby 5 cester, 13 and 14 Elizabeth, High Sheriff I Esq. of Nyend Solers, co. Salop, and Hamp. 25 same reign, d. 1 June, 1599. I ton Court, co. Hereford. John Lyttleton, Esq., M.P. for co. Worcester,=p Muriel, dau. of Sir Thomas Bromley, Knt. d. in July, 1600-1. I Lord Chancellor of England. Sir Thos. Lyttleton, Knt. M.P., eld. son, High=f= Catherine, dau. and sole heir of Sir Thomas Sheriff of co. Worcester, in 1613, created a Crompton, of Duffield, co. York. Baronet, 25 July, 1618, d. 22 Feb. 1649-50. | Sir Charles Lyttleton, 3rd Bart., succeeded= his eldest brother, d. 2 May, 1716. : Anne, dau. and coheir of Thomas Temple, of Frankton, co. Warwick. 2nd wife. Sir Thomas Lyttleton, 4th Bart. M.P., and=j= Christian, dau. of Sir Richard Temple, Bart. Mary, dau. and coheir of James=j=Sir William Henry Lyttleton, Bart. Lord of the Admiralty in 1727, d. 14 Sept. 1751. i- Sir George Lyttleton, created Lord Lyttleton, eld. son. of Stowe, co. Bucks. Macartney, Esq. of Longford; 1st wife descended maternally from coheirs of the Cootes, Lord Co¬ looney, and the Aungiers, Earls of Longford. 5th son, created Baron Westcote 31 July, 1776, and Baron Lyttleton 13 Aug. 1794, d. 14 Sept. 1808. PEDIGREE XI. Q9r0. e^atfccto. a I Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart., F.R.S.,=j=The Hon. Hester Lyttleton. F.S.A. I Henry Hoare, Esq., only son, d.v.p. 1836.=f=Charlotte, dau. of Sir Edward Dering, Bart. i---;-* nnc, only child and heir of Henry Hoare, =j=6eorge B. Mathew, Esq., C.B., formerly Esq. tn. 26 March, 1835. | M.F., now B.M. Envoy Extraordinary to A- Brazil. fonfe of 31 ofm lentaigne, €$q., C/B. PEDIGREE XI*. (£i)U);U'b I., King of England. =f=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, King of Castile. . I--- 1 The Princess Elizabeth Plantageiiet.=T=Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. 1 - Lady Eleanor de Bohun =j=James, Earl of Ormonde, cl. 1338. V -1 James, 2nd Earl of Ormonde, d. in 13S2.=j=Elizabeth, dan. of Sir John D’Arcy. James, 3rd Earl of Ormonde, d. in 1405.=f=Anne, dau. of John Lord Welles. Sir Richard Butler, of Polestown. ^Catherine, dau. of Gildas O’Reilly of Cavan. Sir Edmund Butler, of Polestown, d. 1464. =f=Catherine, dau. of Maoelrony O’Carrholl. Sir James Butler, d. 1487.=pSabina, dau. of Donell Reagh Cavenagli. Pierce, 8th Earl of Ormonde, d. in 1539.=j=Margaret, dau. of Gerald, Earl of Kildare. .[- 1 Lady Ellice Butler. =^=Sir Gerald FitzJohn FitzGerald of Dro- | mana, Lord of the Dccies. ,-1 Gerald FitzGerald, 3rd son.=pElinor, dau. of John Butler, Esq. 1 ' Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana.-r-Elizabetli, dau. of the White Knight. i-:- 1 Ellice FitzGerald, d. 1644.=pSir Thomas Esmonde, Bart. .-1 James Esmonde, Esq., 4th son.=f=Barbara Vincent. _I Laurence Esmonde, Esq. of Ballinastra. = Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Brownrigg, Esq. -- 1 Mary Esmonde, sister of Sir James Es-=Franois Magan, Esq. of Emoe, co. West- monde, Bart. I meath. I- 1 Thomas Magan, Esq. of Emoe.“Catherine, dau. of Wm. Brabazon, Esq. r- 1 Francis Magan, Esq. of Emoe. = Margaret Mary, dau. of Gerald Strong Hus- I sey, Esq. |- — I "-r 1. (RJtrtrj) jRiigiin,=rJoHN Lentaigne, 2. Margaret Magan, m. Mi- 3. Anna-Maria eldest dau. and coheiress, m. 13 Sept., 1841. Esq., C.B., of Tal- chael Cahill, Esq. of Bally- Magan, m. Mi- laglit, co. Dublin, conra, co. Kilkenny, and cl. chaelCorcoran, J.P., Inspector leaving issue: Mr. Cahill, m. Esq., Barrister, Genl. of Prisons. 2ndly, 1875, Hon. Eliza Net- and had issue, terville, elder dau. and coheir of James, ViscountNettcrville. 1.Joseph-Hussey Nugent Victor-Walter. Henry (Eugus-Westenra. Mary-Theresa. Lentaigne, 19th in de- John-Vincent- Benjamin-Plunkett. Margaret-Mary, scent from King Edward I. O’Neill. rEDIGREE XII. Dalton of ClatJCtDon, dxftatleg, ano ipau?uc Eleanor, dau. of FerdinandIII.,=f=(Eblu;irb I. King=Margaret, dan. of Robert gSrucc, King of Castile. | of England. j Philip, of France. King of Scotland. I- 1 1 -1 T Edward II.,=f=Isabella,dau.of Margaret, sister=pEdmund Planta- King of Eng¬ land. Philip the Fair, King of France. and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. genet, surnamed of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. Margery ,=j=Walter, Edward 11 I.=j=Philippa, King of Eng- ' land. Edward —Lady Joan Plan-=Thomas Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent, K.G. dau. of the tagenet, dau. and William, Black heir, the “ Fair Count of Prince, Maid of Kent. ” Hainault. last hus- band. 1 - J dau. of King Robert Bruce. Lord High Steward of Scot¬ land. John of Gaunt, Duke of Richard Thomas Holland, =j= Alice Fitz- Robert II., King of Scotland. Lancaster. II., King of Eng¬ land. Earl of Kent. Alan, dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. I Robert III., King of Scotland. John de Beaufort, Marquess of Dor¬ set, and Earl of Somerset, d. 1410. =Margaret, dau. and eventual heir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John, Marquhss=f James I., King of Scotland, slain in 1436. of Dorset. I- 1 The Princess Joan, dau. of James I. of=fGeorge Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley. Scotland. I- 1 The Hon. Adam Gordon, of Aboyne, 2nd=pElizabeth, Countess of Sutherland, sister and son of George, 2nd Earl of Huntley. | heiress of John, 9tli Earl of Sutherland. I- 1 Alexander Gordon, Master of Sutherland,=pLady Janet Stewart, eldest dau. of John, infeofifed in the Earldom of Sutherland, in I 2nd Earl of Atholl ; she m. 2ndly, Sir 1527, d. 15 Jan., 1529. | Hugh Kennedy, of Gervanmains. John Gordon, 10th Earl of Sutherland, eld¬ est son and heir, d. in July, 1567. Rady Helen Stewart, dau. of John, 3rd Earl of Lennox, and relict of William, 5th Earl of Errol, 2nd wife. Alexander Gordon, lltli Earl of Sutherland, =FLady Jean Gordon, 3rd dau. of George, 4th d. 6 Dec., 1594. Earl of Huntley, High Chancellor of Scot¬ land ; she had m. 1st, James, Earl of Both- well, and 3rdly, Alexander Ogilvy, of Boyne ; she d. 14 May, 1629. The Hon. Sir Robt. Gordon, of Gordons-=j=Louisa, only dau. and heir of John Gordon, toun, Bart., so created 26 May, 1625, 4th Lord of Longormes, and Dean of Salisbury, eldest son of Alexander Gordon, Titular Archbishop of Athens, &c. son, d. 1656. Katharine, dau. of the Hon. Sir Robert=j=David Barclay, Esq. of Urie, Colonel under Gordon, of Gordonstoun, Bart. Gustavus Adolphus. Robert Barclay, of Urie, the celebrated=j=Christian, dau. of Gilbert Molleson, of the apologist of the Quakers, eld. son and heir, Mollesons, of Aberdeenshire. h. 1648. Robert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, eldest son= Elizabeth, dau. of John O’Brien, Esq. and heir, h. 1672. j Robert Barclay, Esq. of Urie, b. 1699.=pUne, dau. of Sir Ewen Cameron, of Lochiel. a Dalton of Claioctoon, ftQatlcp, ano JDatifot PEDIGREE XII. iDotise. Lucy, dau. of=pRobert Barclay,Esq.of Urie,=pSarah Anne A Hard ice, heiress of the line of David Bar¬ clay, Esq., 1st wife. b. 1731-2, M.P. for co. Kin¬ cardine, d. in 1707. the Earls of Airtli and Menteith, 2nd wife, Lucy, eldest dau. of Robert Barclay, Esq.=pSamuel Galton, Esq. of Dxuldeston House, of Urie, m. 1777. co. Warwick, F.R.S., d. 19 June, 1832. I. Samuel * Tertius Galton, Esq. of Duddeston House, and Claverdon, eldest son, J. P. and D.L., d. 1S44. =Frances 2.Theo- Ann dore, (L Violetta, 1810. eldest dau. of Erasmus Darwin, M.D., F.ll.S. 3. Hubert 1 John Bar¬ clay Gal¬ ton, Esq. of War- ley Hall, co. Salop. : Mary, 4.JohnHow-= dau. of ard Gal- Robt. ton, Esq. of Bar- Hadzor clay, House, co. Esq. of Worcester, Clap- J.P. & D.L., ham. d. 1S67. Mary-Barclay Galton, of Warley Hall. :- Theodore Howard Gal¬ ton, Esq. of Hadzor House, co. Warwick ; m. and has issue. -- - , — p-] -Isabella, 1. Mary-Anne, onlysur- m. to Lambert viving Schemmelpen- child of ninck, Esq. Joseph - Strutt, 2. Sophia, m. to Esq. Chas. Brewin, Esq. 3. Adele, m. to John Kaye Booth, M.D., of Bush House, co. York. Douglas Strutt Galton, C.B., F.R.S., Direc¬ tor of Works and Public Buildings ; m. and has issue. -i- Herman Ernest, b. 1826. m. and has issue. -1 Robert Cameron, M.D., b. 1830 ; m. and lias issue. 3Dartum €>.tl- = ton, Esq. of ClaverdonLoys, co. Warwick, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1850; 19 th in a direct line from Edward I., King of Eng¬ land, and 17tli from Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Mary- = Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of J olin Phillips, Esq. of Edstone, 1st wife ; m. 1840, d. 1869. =Fanny- Jane, dau. of the late Peter Ark¬ wright, Esq. of Willers- lcy, co. Derby, 2nd wife; m. 1873. -I- Erasmus Galton, of Loxton Manor House, co. So¬ merset, J.P. and D.L. John Samuel Phillips, b. 23 Nov. d. 20 Aug., 1842. 1841, Francis Galton, F.R.S., author of ‘ ‘ Art of Travel,” “ Here¬ ditary Genius,” &c. ; m. Louisa Jane, dau. of Dr. But¬ ler, Dean of Peter¬ borough. Elizabeth- Anne, m. Edward Wheeler, Esq., and has issue. Lucy-Ha- riot, m. James Moilliet, Esq. of Cheney Court, co. Hereford, and d. iS4S, leaving issue, Millicent- Adele, m. Rev. Robert Shirley Bun- bury, and has a dau., Milli- cent Galton, wife of John C., Baron Lethbridge, Esq. of Tre- geare. Emma-So- pliia Galton. TEDIGREE XIII. Cfcomas JDenrp Parcs, <£sq. (Dhhmb £££., King of England, d. 21 June,=j=Philippa,dau.of William,Count of Hainault. 1371. i r Edward, Lionel of^pLady the Antwerp, Black Duke of Prince. Clarence. r Eliza¬ beth de Burgh. 1--r John of Edmund =plsabel, Gaunt, of Lang Duke of ley, Duke Lancaster, of York. Eleanor, =pThom as. Philippa, only cliild=j=Edmund Mortimer, and heiress of Lionel Earl of March. Plantagenet. I- Roger Mortimer, Earl=j= Eleanor, dan. of Tho- of March. I mas, Earl of Kent. dau. & dau. and coheir coheir of of Hum- Peter, phrey de King of Boliun, Castile. Earl of Hereford and Es¬ sex. of Wood- stock, Duke of Glouces¬ ter. Anne Mortimer,only=pRicliard Plantagenet, William Bourchier, -pAnne Plantagenet, dau. & eventual heir of Roger, Earl of March. Earl of Cambridge. Earl of Ewe. dau. and coheir. Richard Plantagenet,=p=Cicely, dau. of Ralph Isabel Plantagenet, =pHenry Bourchier, Duke of York, Pro- I Neville, Earl of only dau. tector of England. Westmoreland. Earl of Ewe and Essex, d. in 1483. Edward IV., King Anne, dau. of Richard Widvile, Earl of^William Bourchier, of England. Rivers, and sister of the Queen of Edw.IV. I son and heir, d.v.p. I-' John Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley.-7-Cicely, Baroness Bourchier, only dau., sister J and sole heiress of Henry, Earl of Essex. 1--* Walter Devereux, Viscount Hereford,K.G.,-rMary, dau. of Thos. Grey, Marquess of d. 27 Sept., 1558. I Dorset. Hon. Sir William Devereux, 3rd son.=j=Jane, dau. of John Scudamore, Esq. of I Holme Lacy. I- a Margaret Devereux, dau. and coheir. -j-Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, co. Staf- | ford. 1- J Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton, M.P.,=pMary, dau. of Sir Clement Fisher, of Paok- d. 1629. I ington. Mary Littleton. =j=Euseby Shuckburgh, Esq. of Naseby, co. I Northampton. -1 Mary, only dau. and heir of Euseby Shuck-=j=George Ashby, Esq. of Quenby co. Leices- burgh, Esq. of Naseby, m. 24 June, 1652. | ter, High Sheriff, 18 Charles II. George Ashby, Esq. of Quenby, M.P. for=j=Hannah, dau. and coheir of Edmund War- Leicestershire in 1695, d. in 1728. J ing, Esq., M.P. of Humphriston. Ann Ashby,dau.of GeorgeAshby,Esq.,M.P.=pRobert Norton, Esq. of Leicester. 1- J Ann Norton, dau. of Robert Norton, Esq.=pThomas Pares, Esq. of Hopwell Hall. r—--; 7 - 1 John Pares, Esq. of Hopwell, High Sheriff=pAgnes, dau. and coheir of Adam Lightbody, of Leicestershire in 1802, d. 16 June, 1833. j Esq. of Liverpool. 1- 1 Thomas Pares, Esq. of Hopwell, M.P., d. 26=j=Octavia, dau. of Edward Longden Mac April, 1866. | Murdo, Esq. I--- 1 -;-1 ‘HThomas ^fjrrtrg Jlarrs, Esq. of Hopwell=i=Mary Louisa, dau. of Rev. Other issue. Hall, co. Derby, b. 8 Feb., 1830 ; 19th in Richard Stephens, descent from Edward III. Edward Henry, and other issue. PEDIGREE XIV. jFrancis ^fjucktmrgf), TSart. 2Glli Hereditary Lord of the Manor of Shuckburgh, and Feudal Lord of Napton. ffJEltlliamtfjcCTonqUfl'or, KingofEngland,1066.=pMalilda, dau. of Baldwin V., Count of Flanders. 1. Robert de Succeburg, fl. circ. 1138, descended from a younger son of Turchil, Earl of Warwick. ._I The Princess; Gundred,dau. of William the Conqueror. :William de Warren, Earl of Warren. —I Henry I. =pMatilda, dau. King of Eng¬ land. of Malcolm III., King of Scotland. 2. Oliver de Sliucborow. r-^ 3. lliomas de Sliuckborow. William de ^Elizabeth,* Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey. dau. of Hugh, Comte de Ver- mandois. Maud, the =p Geoffrey, Earl Empress, dau. of Henry I. of Anjou. Gundred,dau.=j= Roger, Earl of Henry II. Eleanor, eld- William de Shuckborow, fl. circ. 1202. __X of William de Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey. Warwick, a.d. 1204. King of Eng¬ land, d. 7 July, 1189. est dau. and heir of Wil¬ liam. Due d’Aquitaine. 5. Osbert de Shuckberge, fl. circ. 1230. Waleran, Earl=j=Alice, dau. John, King of=j= Isabel, dau. J Simon de Shuckborow, temp. Edward I. of Warwick, son of Roger, 1204. William Mau-= duit. Baron of Hanslop, 1257. and heir of Sir J- de Har- court. Alicea, dau. of Waleran,Earl of Warwick. England. of Aymer, Earl of An- gouleme.t IIevry III. =p Eleanor, dau. King of Eng¬ land. and coheir of the Earl of of Provence. 7. Thomas Oliver de Shuck¬ burgh, fl. circ. 1279, Isabella, dau.=pWilliamBeau J of William Mauduit, Ba¬ ron of Hanslop champ, of Elmlcy. Edward I.= King of England. pEleanor, =j=Marga- 8 . Simon Wil¬ de Shuck- liam burgh, temp. Ed¬ ward II. 9. John do Shuck¬ borow, 1 Edward III , A.D. 1327. Earl of War¬ wick, son and heir. =Maud, dau. & coheir of J. Beau¬ champ, of Kirt- ling. ED\VARD=pIsabel, 1. Gil-=j=The Prin-=j=2. Ralph II. King of Eng¬ land. of France. bert de Clare, Earl of Glou¬ cester. cess Joan of Acre, dau. of Edw. I. de Mon- thermer, Earl of Glouces ter. Guy, =pAlice, Thomas Plantage- Lady =pTheo- net, Duke of Glou- Eliza- Earl of War¬ wick, son dau. of cester, K.G. belli de Ralph, =j= Clare, Lord of dau. & Flam- coheir, stead. Thomas,=p bald, son of Lord Sir II. Verdon, Mon- d. 1310. thermer. p and -- 1 - r - heir. Anne = pWilliam Isabel, =pHcnry, Marga- =pJohn, I.adyMar =p J- Planta- Bour- only Ferrers, ret Lord garetPlan- Lucy, = i= Sir genet, elder, dau. of Lord Mon- Mon- tagenet, dau. of Robt. dau. & Earl of Theo- Ferrers, ther- tacute. Duchess Guy, Nap- coheir. Ewe. bald. of mer. of Nor- Earl of ton, Lord Groby. folk. War- Knt. Verdon. wick. I- i- i- i — 1 - Lord Se. grave. f * This was Monsieur Hugh, of France, brother of the king,and called theGrcat Count of Vermandois. f She m. for her second husband, Hugh de Brun, 5th of the name, Count of Lusignan, de la Marche, &c. (sprung of the Counts of Poicton and Dues of Aquitaine), and whose descendants for 300 years werekines of Jerusalem, Cyprus, and Arminea. d PEDIGREE XIV. jfrancte !3att. d 10 . John, de Shuck- borow. Sir =j=Mar- Sir John=v=Marge- William, =pMarga- John, =?= Maud, 11 . John, = de Shuck- burgh, son and heir. Adam Nap. ton, of Nap- ton, son and heir. r- 1 garet, He- lier. =Joan,dau. of Sir Adam de Napton, Kut. i- Richard Bour- chier, K.G., Lord Berners. Jane, = dau. of Sir John Bour- chier, Lord Berners ry,dau- 3rd Lord and Ferrers, heir ofGroby, of Lord d. 1371. Bern- = Sir Henry, Henry 4th Lord Neville Ferrers, of Gro- by, d. 1387. ret,,dau. Earl and of coheir Salis- ofllobt. bury Earl of Suffolk- J =j= Joane, dau. of Thos., Lord Byn- ings. dau. of Sir Adam Francis. r Thos.=p Eleanor Earl of Salis¬ bury. 12. William Shuckburgh, Nevill, of Shuck- burgh and Napton, liv¬ ing, circ. 1395. “I 13. Thomas Shuckburgh, of Shuck¬ burgh and Napton, son and heir. Lord Latimer. John Ne¬ vill, Lord Latimer, d. 1542. =Anne, dau. of Humph, rey Staf. ford, Knt. i- William, 5th Lord Ferrers, of Groby, d. 1414. _ 7 dau. of Thos., Earl of Kent. Elizabeth,- dau. and heir. I- Thomas, de Mow¬ bray, K.G., Duke of Norfolk. Sir Thos.=j=Elizabeth, de Fer- I eldest sis- worth. rers,Lord =Dorothy of Tam. V ere, sister of the Earl of Ox¬ ford. ter and coheir of Sir Bal- drom Fre- vile. Alice, only dau. i- Alice, Nevill, 3rd dau. =j=Richard, Earl of West- Margaret= dau. and coheir of moreland Thomas, Duke of Lord Filzhugh Norfolk. Sir Thos.=j=Anne, sis- dau. of Elizabeth,=f=Sir Wil T John Ne¬ vill, Lord Latimer, d 1577. L “l 14. Thomas* Shuckburgh, of Shuck- |- burgh and Elizabeth, Napton, son dau. and and heir. coheir of John, Lord La¬ timer. 15. Thomas Shuckburgh, of Shuck¬ burgh and Napton, son and heir. de Fer¬ rers, K.B. Lord of Tam. worth. JolinFer-= J, r Lucy, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worces. rers, son ter. and heir apparent, d.v.p. =Sir John Danvers |- ofDaunt- Sir John ter ofWil- Lord Fitz- liam.Lord hugh. Hastings, K.G. liana Parr, K.G. ^Dorothy, sey. Ferrers, dau. of William Harper, Esq. of Rushall. Sir Hum-=j=Margarel, Ferrers, Knt. of Tam- worth. r~ Sir Thos. =j=Maud, Mary, Parr,Knt. dau. of dau. and Sir J. coheir of Green, Sir John Knt. Stanley, ,- of Efford. Anne,dau.=j=William Herbert, Earl of Pem¬ broke. of Sir Thomas Parr, and sister of Queen Katherine Parr. Sir John= Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G, slain at Bos- worth. Thomas, ■ Duke of Norfolk, K.G., d. 21 May, 1524. ■John, Lord Mow¬ bray. = Lady Eliza¬ beth Fitz- Alan, sister of Thos., Earl of Arun- ' del. =Sir Robt. Howard, Knt. Eleanor, =j=Thomas phrey i- r‘ dau. of Henry, ==Mary LordWil-= Thomas Earl of Sidney. liam Pigot, Pem- Howard, Esq. broke. Lord High Ad¬ miral, created Id. Anthony Anne,dau.=j=Sir Ed- Sir John =j=Barbara, Philip, =j=Lady Su- Lord dau. of Sir John Dan¬ vers. r Walmes- Ferrers, ley, Esq. Knt. of of Dun- Tam- kerhalgh worth, d. 1554. Shuckburgh of Shuck¬ burgh, son and heir. of Thos., Walmes- ley, Esq. re¬ ward Ferrers, Osborne, Knt. of of Kive- Tain- ton. worth, d. 1576. r dau. of SirFrancis Cockaine. Earl Pem¬ broke. d of sanVere. Howard, of Effing¬ ham. Cathe¬ rine, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Lord Mo- lines. : Agnes, sister and heir of SirPhilip Tilney, Knt. Margaret 2 nd dau. of Sir Thomas Gam age, Knt. Thomas, fl. cir. 1485, and m. Phillippa Yaux, wliose descent is very distinguished. ^ir JFrancis ^fnicfefmrgb, TBart. pedigree xiv. a 17. John Shuck- burgh, of Shuck- burgh, son and heir, fl. 1631. I Thomas =f=Bridget, Dorothy,^Edward dau. of dau. of Monta- Sir John gue, Earl Ferrers, of Lind- Knt. sey. 1 - Lady So-=pWilliam SirThos.= Osborne, Duke of Leeds, K.G. Holte, Esq. of Aston. d l Philip,; Earl of Pem¬ broke. phia Os¬ borne, dau. of the Duke of Leeds. Fermor, Baron Lemp- ster. Holte, Bart, of Aston, d. in 1654. =Grace, dau. and coheir of William Brad- burne,Esq. Philip,- Earl of Pem¬ broke. Cathe¬ rine yu- liers. -Henri¬ etta de laQue- rou- aille. Charles, = Lord Howard of Effing¬ ham , Lord High Ad¬ miral, created Earl of Notting¬ ham, 1597. 18. Sir Rich¬ ard Shuck- burgh, Knt. of Shuck- burgh, temp. Charles I. =j=Grace, dau. of Sir Thos. Holte. Lady Charlotte=j=Lord Jeffreys, Herbert. of Wem. Thomas Fermor, = Earl of Pomfret. 19. Sir John Shuck-=pCatherine, dau. of burgh, Bart, of Shuckburgh, 1661. Sir Hatton Fermor, afterwards created Baron Lempster. I_ _ Catherine, eld-=f=20. Sir Chas.=j=The Hon. est dau. of Sir Hugh Stukely, Bart., 1st wife. Shuckburgh, Bart, of Shuckburgh, 1705. Diana Ver- ney, dau. of Lord Wil¬ loughby de Broke, 2nd wife. Henrietta Louisa, dau.of Lord Jeffreys. Katherine, dau. of Henry Cary, Lord Hunsdon, cousin ger¬ man of Queen Eli¬ zabeth, and son of Wil¬ liam Cary, by his wife, Lady Mary Boleyn, sis¬ ter of Queen. Anne Bo¬ leyn. Lady Elizabeth How-=j=Sir Robt. South¬ ard, dau. of the Earl of Nottingham. well, of Woodris¬ ing, Norfolk. Catherine, dau. of Sir=pSir Greville Ver* Robert Southwell. | ney. Sir Richard Verney,^Frances, dau. of Knt., Lord Willough¬ by de Broke, d. 18 July, 1711. Thomas Dove,Esq, George Fermor, 2nd=j=Miss Anna Maria 21. Sir John Shuckburgh, Bart. T 5 L_ i 22. Sir Stuke¬ ly Shuck¬ burgh, Bart., d.s.p. 1759. 21. Charles Shuckburgh, Esq., eldest son of second marriage. Earl of Pomfret, d. 1785. Sir Charles Shuckburgh, d.s.p. 1773. 22 . Lieut.-Col. Rich. Shuck¬ burgh, young¬ est son of Charles. =p Draylott, of Sudbury,. Middlesex. Lady Charlotte Fer¬ mor, dau. of the 9th Earl of Pomfret. Sir George. 23. Sir Stukely Shuckburgh, Bart, of Shuckburgh. _X =Peter Denys, the Pavilion, Place. Esq. of Hans 24. ir Ctian ^acfecn^ie, Tl3art. PEDIGREE XVII. James Erskine, Earl of Buchan, d. in 1GG l.=j= Lady Marjory Ramsay, dau. of William, Earl | of Dalhousie. Lady Marjory Erskine, dau. and coheir.=^= Simon Fraser, of Inverallochy, son of Simon, J 8 th Lord Fraser of Lovat. Simon Fraser, of Inverallochy, son and heir of Simon Fraser, and the Lady Marjory, his wife. Charles Fraser, of Inverallochy, son and heir of Simon Fraser, of Inverallochy, and heir of line of his grandmother Lady Marjory Erskine. __J Martha Fraser, eldest dau. of Charles Fraser,=pColin Mackenzie.of Kilcoy,lineally descended of Inverallochy. from Alexander, 3rd son of Colin, 11th Baron of Kin tail. Charles Mackenzie, Esq. of Kilcoy, son and^ Jane Gordon Grant, 3rd dau. of Patrick Grant, heir, d. in Feb. 1813. ~ T o iinu Esq. of Glenmoriston. Sir Colin Mackenzie, Bart, of Kilcoy, Vice^ Isabella, 2nd dau. of Ewan Cameron, Esq. Lieut, and Convener of Rosshire, d. in Jan. 1845. of Glenevis, co. Inverness, by Helen, his wife dau. of Patrick Grant, Esq. of Glenmoriston. Sir ISban JiHarferttfie, Uart. of Kilcoy, 5. 15=f Sarah-Anne-Philomena, dau. of J. Parks, Aug. 1816, 21st in a direct line from Ed¬ ward I. King of England, and 20th from Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Esq., in. 2 Nov. 1841. Colin-Charles, b. 7 Feb. 1848. Isabella-Jane, b. in Sept. 1845. e pedigree xvni. William aiejcanticr a^acfcmnon, 40sq li&toili'U 5. King of England.=pMargaiet, dau. of Philip III. King of France. Edmund Plantagenet, sur-^Margaret, sister and heir named of Woodstock, Earl I of Thomas, Lord Wake, of Kent, d. in 1329. Elizabeth, dau.=pHumphrey de of Edward I. Edward =j=The Lady Joan Plan-=pSir Thomas Hol- the Black Prince, last husband. tagenet, “the Fair Maid of Kent,”dau. andeven- tual heiress. r Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex. land, K.G. Lord Holland. Lady Eleanor =pJames, Earl of de Bohun, 2nd dau. Ormonde. Richard II., King Thomas Hol-=^Lady Alice Fitzalan, of England. land, 2d Earl of Kent. dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. James, 2nd Earl=pElizabeth,dau.of of Ormonde, d. I Sir John Darcy. 1382. Roger Mortimer,=The Lady Eleanor=pEdward Cherl- Earl of March. Holland, dau. and I ton, Lord eventually eoheir. | Powys. James, 3rd Earl=pAnne, dau. of of Ormonde, d. 1405. John, Lord Welles. Joane Cherlton, dau. and-^-Sir John de Grey, Earl of James, 4th Earl-pJoan, dau. of coheir of Edward, Lord Powys. Tankerville. of Ormonde, d. 1452. Sir Henry Grey, Earl of=pAntigone, natural dau. of Tankerville, d. in 1449. Gerald, 5 th Earl of Kildare. Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester. Lady Elizabeth^ John Talbot, Sir Henry Grey, Earl of=j=Margaret, dau. of James, Tankerville, d. 6 Edward Lord Audley. VI ' J Butler, dau. of James, Earl of Ormonde. 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury. Lady Anne Tal-=^=Sir Henry Ver- Lady Elizabeth Grey, dau.=pSir John Ludlow, K.G. of Richard, Earl of Tan¬ kerville. bot, dau. of John, Earl of Shrewsbury. non, of Haddon. Alice, dau. and coheir of Sir John Ludlow,-pHumphrey Vernon, Esq. third son of Sir K.G., m. in 1493. Henry Vernon, of Haddon. Thomas Vernon, Esq. of Houndshill, d. 1557,-pEleanor, dau. of Ralph Shirley. I- Walter Vernon, Esq. of Houndshill, d. 1592.-r-Mary, dau. of Sir Edward Littleton, of Rol- leston. Sir Edward Vernon, of Houndshill, IIanbury,-pMargaret, only child of Henry Vernon, Esq. and Manchiston, b. in 1584. | of Hilton. i i—;- Sir Henry Vernon, of Houndshill, eldest son^Muriel, only dau. and heir of Sir George Ver- and heir, d. January, 1656. non, of Haslington, Justice of the Common Pleas. Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, co. Stafford,=f=Margaret, only dau. of William Ladkins, Esq. 2nd son. I of Shaw, co. Stafford, and Helledon, co. War¬ wick. Edward Vemon, Esq. of London, second son of Henry Vernon, Esq. of Hilton, b. 28 Dec. 1665, d. at Aleppo, in 1742. James Vernon, Esq. son and heir of Edward=i=Lydia, dau. of Edward Purnell, Esq. Vemon, Esq. T r~ a William aieranticr s^acfeinnon> PEDIGREE XVIII. Louisa, dau. and coheir of James Vernon,-pWilliam Mackinnon, Esq. of Antigua, and of Esq., to. in 1768. Binfield, Berks. William Mackinnon, Esq. eldest son, d.ujj.-pMiss Frye. X liain aieiailier jStacfcinnon, Esq. now^Emma, dau. of Joseph Palmer, Esq. of Rush chief of the clan Mackinnon; 19th in a direct | House, co. Dublin, to. 3 Aug. 1812. line from King Edward I. William =j=Margaret So- Alexander, eldest son and heir apparent, J.P., to. 27 April, 1846. pliia, dau. of Francis Wil- les, Esq., by Caroline, his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Whichcote.Bt. Lauclilan = Belling¬ ham, Lieut. R.N., 2nd =Augusta, dau.of John Entwisle, Esq.of Fox¬ holes, M.P. -i- Daniel-Lio-=FCharlotte nel, an offi¬ cer in the Coldstream Guards, 3rd son. Lavinia, dau. of Sir Dud¬ ley Hill. Three daus. Caroline-Emma. Francis-Alcxander. Three sons. L_ i One daughter. PEDIGREE XIX, l£)cnc^ George Surtees, GBsa ISblnat ti ME. King of England. =f=Philippa of Hainault. Jolinof Gaunt, Duke=pCatherine, dau. of Sir Payne Roet, of Lancaster. I and sister-in-law of Chaucer, 3rd wife. John de Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, through whom his great-grandson, King Henry VII., claimed the crown. Joan de Beau-=j=RalphNeville, fort, 2nd wife, d. in 1440. 1st Earl of W estmore- land. - 1 Eleanor de=r=Thos., of Wood- Bohun. stock, Duke of l-> Gloucester. Lady Anne =j=William Plantagenet, dau.andeven- tua heir. Bourchier, Earl of Ewe. Richard=pAlice Montacute, maternally George =pEliza- John Bour-=j=Margery Neville, Earl of Salis¬ bury. descended from Joan Planta- Neville, genet, “ the Fair Maid of LordLa- Kent,” see followmg pedi- timer, d. gree. in 1469. beth Beau¬ champ. chier, Lord Berners. Berners. Richard Neville, the great Earl of Salis" bury, and Warwick, known to history as “ the King-maker,” and to romance, as “ the last of the Barons,” slain in the battle of Barnet, 1471. Isabel=j= John Neville, Sir Henry=pJane Ingle- thorp- Marquis of Montacute, slain in the battle of Bar- net. i- Neville, d. in 1469. Bourchier. Lucy Neville,=j=Sir Anthony Browne, appointed by Richard Neville, Lord=j=Anne Stat- dau. and co¬ heir. Henry VII., standard-bearer of Eng¬ land, d. in 1506. Latimer, d. in 1531. ford. Elizabetk=r=Henry Somerset, Browne, j Earl of Worcester. Dorothy =FJohn Neville, Lord=Catherine Parr, after- De Vere. | Latimer, d. in 1542-3. wards Queen to Henry i-1 VIII. Lucy Somerset, d. in 1582.=j=John Neville, 4th Lord Latimer, d. in 1577. Elizabeth Neville, dau. and coheir, d. in ]630.=f=Sir John Danvers, of Dantsey, d. in 1594. Sir John Danvers, of Chelsea, M.P., eventual^Eliz. Dauntesey, grand-dau. and heir of Sir heir, d. in 1655. j John Dauntesey, of West Lavingtou, d. in 1636. 1 - L Elizabcth Danvers, =^=Robert Villiers, some- eldest dau. and even¬ tual coheir, d. in 1709. Edward Villiers in 1691. times called Viscount Purbeck, took the name of Danvers, and was M.P. for Westbury, in 1659, d. in 1674. —I Ann Danvers, 2nd dau. and coheir. =r=Sir Henry Lee, of | Ditchley. Eleanora Lee, and heir. captain in the army, c/.-r- Joan Fleming. T dau.=f=Jantes, Lord Norreys, I of Rycote. See the | Earl of Abingdon’s 4-Royal Descent. George Villiers, M. A. Vicar of Chalgrove, in-r- Catherine Stephens. Oxfordshire, d. in 1748. _I Catherine Villiers, dau. and eventual heir, d.^ John Lewis, M.A., instituted Dean of Ossory in 1756, 1st wife. | in Ireland, in 1755, d. in 1783. i- 1 Elizabeth Catherine Lewis, d. in lSSS.^William Surtees, Esq. of Hedley, co. Nor¬ thumberland, d. in 1832. Aubone Sur- WilliamVilliers John Sur¬ tees, Esq., »t. Surtees, Esq. tees M. A., Frances Eli- Barristerat law, preben- zabeth, dau. rn. Harriet, dau. dary of of Sir John of William Sa- Bristol & Ploneywood, muel Towers, rector of Bt., and has Esq. and d. in , Banham. issue. 1834, leaving issue. flJftU'g ffieorge sruvtccs, Esq. of Dinsdale, co. Durham, eldest surviving son ; 16th in direct descent from King Edward III. Mary Ann 1 Edward Sur- Cassandra n Deborah Hawkins, tees, Esq. m. Charlotte, Maria, m. sister of Anne Cathe- m. Sir John Henry Sir John rino, dau. of Csesar Pliill- Catsar J ohn Ferrand, Hawkins, potts, Hawkins, Esq. and d. in Bart. Lord Bart. 1812, leaving Bishop of issue. Exeter. —i Other issue. Cbomas Xecfeett Jfeiltung a^atnott, (tttfq. PEDIGREE XX. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand^Otoat'tr I., King of Eng-^=Margaret, dau. of Philip, King III., King of Castile. land. < j of France. Edward II., King^Isabella.ofFrance. Margaret, sister and heir=T=Edmund,ofWoodstock, of England. :j of Thomas, Lord Wake. Earl of Kent. Edward III., King of England, founder Sir Thomas^JoamtheFairMaid^EDWARD the of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Holland, Earl d. 1377. =f= of Kent, K.G., —1 d. 1360. John of Gaunt, =FCatherine, dau. of Duke of Lancas¬ ter, King of Castile and Leon, K.G., d. 1399. of Kent, dau. and heiress of Edward, Earl of Kent. Black Prince, last husband. Sir Payn Roet, and relict of Sir Otho Tho. Holland,=r=Lady Alice Fitz- Richard II., de Swinford, Knt., 2nd Earl of d. 1403. Kent, d. 1397. Joan, dau. of Jolm=pRalphNeville,Earl of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, d. 1440. alan, dau. of Rich., King of Eng- Earl of Arundel. land. of Westmoreland, Lady Eleanor Holland,-T-Xliomas Montacute, Earl Earl Marshal of dau. and eventual co- England, K.G., d. heir. 1426. r of Salisbury. Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, &c. be—r-Alice dau. and heir of Thomas Montacutc, headed at Wakefield, 2 Edward IV., 1460 ie—rail J E arl of Salisbury. Lady Alice Neville, dau. of Richard Neville,=FHenry Lord Fitz Hugh, d in 1472. Earl of Salisbury, and sister of the renowned Earl of Warwick. Sir William Parr, Knt. Ist-rElizabeth, 2nd dau. and colieir-i-Nicholas, Lord Vaux, 2nd husband. j of Lord Fitz Hugh. ^ husband. i---.--—i Sir Thomas Parr, Knt.=FMaud, dau. and coheir Sir William Parr, of=j=Mary dau. of Sir a.d. 1512. of Sir Thomas Green. Horton, created Baron Parr : d. in 1546. William Salisbury, Knt. -1 i— - William Parr, Anne Parr, Katherine Parr, Maud Parr,dau.=f=Sir Ralph Lane, Marquess of Countess of Queen of & coheir of Wil-j Northampton. Pembroke. Henry VIII. liam Lord Parr. | ,--- 1 Knt. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Ralph Lane. J Sir William Feilding, Knt. Basil Feilding Esq. Sherilf of Warwickshire,-[-Elizabeth dau. of Sir Waller Aston, Knt. of 9 James I. T r.nzaocin a: Tixall, co. Stafford. Sir William Feilding, Knt., created Earl of-j-Mary, dau. of Sir George Villiers, Knt. of Denbigh, slain in the civil war, Brokesby. George Feilding, 2nd son, created Earl of=pBridget, dau. and coheir of Sir Michael Stan- Desmond. J hope. r William, Earl of Denbigh and Desmond, d.-r-Mary, dau. of Sir Robert King, and widow xttmi- ... xc i .i in 1685. T of Sir William Meredyth. Basil. Earl of Denbigh and Desmond, d. in-r-Hester, dau. and heir of Sir Basil Firebrace. 1716-7. I Bart. Lady Diana Feilding, 3rd dau. of Basil, Earl=f=The Rev. Randolph Marriott, D.D. Rector of of Denbigh. Darfield. I---—-' Randolph Marriott, Esq., lion. E.I.C. Civil=pElizabeth, 2nd dau. of Christopher Wilson, Service, distinguished at Plassy. I Bishop of Bristol. I--- 1 Lieut.-Gen. Thomas Marriott, of Avonbank,=y;Anne, 3rd dau. of Sir John Beckett, Bart, co. Worcester, b. in 1773, in India at present. | i-~—i---- 1 Clljontilfi Uriltrt ^fnlotng fdiin'iott, Esq., Capt Royal Artillery, eldest son and present representative of the family, l'Jth in a direct descent from Edward I. King of England. PEDIGREE XXI. §)ic a^att&cto H5iafei0ton, IBatt. pjnii'l) 5ii5., Kingjof England, crowned 28=p Eleanor of Provence. J Oct., 1216. I- Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, son=p Blanche, Queen Dowager of Navarre, of Henry III. Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, son=f Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Patrick Chaworth. and heir. T Lady Eleanor Plantagenet,'dau. of Henry,^ John, Lord Beaumont. Earl of Lancaster. J Henry de Beaumont, Lord Beaumont, son=j= Lady Margaret De Vere. and heir. Ll~j— J John de Beaumont, Lord Beaumont, K.G. d.=p Katherine, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas de 1396. Evcringham. Thomas Beaumont, Lord of Basquerville, and=i= Philippa, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Captain of Galliarde, 2nd son. Maureward. John Beaumont, of Overton, slain in 1459. =7= Joan, dau. of John, Lord Darcy. George Beaumont, Esq. 2nd son of John of=f Joan, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Pauncc- Overton. fort. William Beaumont, Esq. son and heir of=j=Mary, dau. of Sir William Basset of Blore. George. 7 Richard Beaumont, Esq. son and heir of=j= Collett, dau. and heir of Richard Clerke, Esq. William, d. 1539. I ’ 1 Nicholas Beaumont, Esq. M.P., for Leicester-=pAnne, dau. of William Saunders, Esq. of shire, 14th Queen Elizabeth, son and heir. Welford. Sir Thomas Beaumont, Knt. of Bedworth, co.-pCatherine, dau. and heir of Thomas Farn- Leicester, d. 27 Nov., 1614, 3rd son. ham, Esq. of Houghton Grange. Frances, second dau. of Sir Thomas Beau-^ Sir Wolstan Dixie, Knt. of Bosworth, co. mont, Knt. of Bedworth and Houghton- j Leicester, temp. Queen Elizabeth. Grange. Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart, of Bosworth, so=f Barbara, dau. and heir of Sir Henry Beau created 1660, d. in 1682. mont, Knt. of Gracedew and relict of John Harpur, Esq. Sir Beaumont Dixie, Bart, of Bosworth, d.~ Mary, sister and heir of Sir William Wil- in 1692. loughby, Bart. r Sir Wolstan Dixie, Bart, of Bosworth, d. in^= Rebecca, dau. of Sir Richard Atkins, Bart. 1731. Bridget, second dau. of Sir Wolstan Dixie,=p Thomas Bayly, Esq. M.P. for Derby. Bart. T~ a J ^>ic a^attbcto blakiston, T6art, PEDIGREE XXI. a Annabella, dau. of Thomas Bayly, Esq. M.P.,=pSir Matthew Blakiston, Bart, of London. m. in 17G0. Sir Matthew Blakiston, Bart, son and heir, d.=pA.nne, dau. of John Rochfort, Esq. in 1806. jDtr 3133attf)rto 13Ialtt6= John,Major ton, Bart, eldest son, h.p.w.Jane, 20 th in a direct line dau. of the from King Henry III., Rev. Thos. m. Lucy, eldest dau. of Wright. James Mann, Esq. of Linton Place. Charles, d.in 1843, leaving two daus. T Thomas, Capt. R.N., m. Har¬ riet, dau. of John Harvey, Esq. of Thorpe. Matthew, eldest son and heir apparent. Four sons and three daus. i—r Richard- Bayly, m. Mary-Isa¬ bella, dau. of J. H. Houston, Esq. 1 T Three daus. rT—ri-m l hree sons and three daus. Peyton, in Holy Or¬ ders, m. Frances, dau. of J. F. Powell, Esq. T n— 1 ~r-r-i Four sons and one dau. pedigree XXII. C&Ottia.S TJ5a11C11=ILen0am, . Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III =j=JSiJtotlfti I. Kin King of Castile. | of England. I-1- Lady Eli- = rHumphrey Edward II. =plsabella, of zabeth Plantage- net, 5th daughter. de Bohun, King of Eng- Earl of Hereford. land. France. g=pMargaret, dau. of Philip, King of France. 1 _ Margaret, sister =p Edmund, of and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. Edward III. =^=Philippa, of Lady Mar—j-Hugh, garet de Bohun. Sir Edw. : Courtenay of God- lington, 3rd son of Hugh, Earl of Devon. King of Eng¬ land, founder of the Most Noble Ord.er of the Garter, d. 1377. Earl of Devon. : Emiline, dau. and heir of Sir John of Gaunt,=pCatherine, dau. Woodstock, Earl of Kent. Hainault. SirThos.^J oan, the Fair=pEnwARD Holland, Earl of Kent, K.G., d. 1360. John D’ Auney, Knt. Duke of Lan¬ caster, King of Castile & Leon, K.G., d. 1399. of Sir Payn Roet, and re¬ lict of Sir Otho de Swinford, Knt., d. 1403. Maid of Kent, dau.and heir- essof Edward Earl of Kent. the Black Prince. last hus¬ band. Sir Hugh : Courtenay of Hac- comb, 2nd : Philippa, dau. and coheir of Sir Wil¬ liam Arce- dekne. Joan, dau. of =j=Ralph Neville, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lan¬ caster, d. 1440. Earl of West¬ moreland, Earl Marshal of Eng¬ land, K.G., d. 1426. 1 -1 Richard Fitzalan,dau. II. King of Richard, of Eng- Earl of Arun- land, del. Thomas =p Lady Alice Holland, — ' 2d Earl of Kent, d. 1397. Lady Eleanor IIol-^Thomas Mon¬ land, dau. and eventual coheir. tacute, Earl of Salisbury. Joan, dau. of Sir ^=Sir Robert Vere. Hugh Courtenay, ofHaccomb, and widow of Sir N. Carew. Richard Neville, Earl of Sa-=pAlice, dau. and heir of lisbury, &c., beheaded at Wakefield, 2 Edward IV., 1460. Thomas Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. John de Vere, son^Alice.dau. of Wal- and heir. | ter Kelrington. Lady Alice Neville, dau. of=pHenry, Lord Fitz- Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and sister of the renowned Earl of Warwick. Hugh, d. in 1472. John deVere, lbth^Elizabeth, dau. Sir William“Elizabeth, 2d dau. and=Nicholas Lord Earl of Oxford, K.G., d. in 1539. and heir of Sir Edward Trusscll, Knt. Parr, Knt., 1 st husband. coheir of Lord Fitz Hugh. Vaux, 2d hus¬ band. John de Vere, 16th=pMargaret, dau. Sir Thomas Parr.=j=Maud, dau. and coheir of Sir Tlios. 1 Green, Knt. Earl of Oxford, d. in 1562. of John Gold¬ ing, Esq. Edward de Vere^Anne, dau. of Wil- 17th Earl of Ox¬ ford, d. in 1604. William Parr, Anne Pany Marquess of elder dau. Northampton, and even- K.G., d.s.p. in tual coheir. 1571. liam Cecil, Lord Burghley. =William Her- Katherine bert, Earl of Parr,Queen Pembroke, Consort of d. 17 March, Hen. VIII. 1569-70. HenryHerbert, K.G., Earl=j=Mary, dau. of Sir Henry of Pembroke, d. 19 Jan. 1600-1. Sydney, K.G., and sister of Sir Philip. i- i Lady Susan de Vere, dau. and coheir of Ed-=T=Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Mont- ward, 17th Earl of Oxford. I gomery, K.G., d. in 1655. Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Mont- 1 ^ Catherine, dau. of Sir William Villicrs, Bart, gomery, d. in 1669. of Brokesby. i- Thomas Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Mont-=^= Margaret, only dau. and heir of Sir Robert gomery, K.G., d. in 1732-3, | Sawyer, Knt. of Highclere. a Cbomas 15armt=lLcnnattJ, <£sq. PEDIGREE XXII. a Lady Catherine Herbert, dau. of Thom as, Earl^S ir Nicholas Morice, Bart. M.P., of Werring- of Pembroke and Montgomery. ton, Cornwall, d. 27 Jan. 1725-6. r- ' Catherine, elder dau. and eventual coheir of=pSir John St. Aubyn, Bart, of Clowance, co. Sir Nicholas Morice, Bart., m. in 1725. | Cornwall, d. 25 Aug. 1744. Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart., of Clowance, d .^A dau. of William Wingfield, Esq. 12 Nov. 1772. I- Dorothy, dau. and eventually coheir of Sir=pSir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Bart. F.S.A., of John St. Aubyn, Bart, of Clowance, m. in I Bell House, Essex. 1787, d. 26 Oct. 1830. CTf)0mas 4ianftt=?lflinalb. Esq. M.P. = Margaret, 2nd dau. of=T=Mcury, only dau. and heir for Maldon, eldest son and heir appa¬ rent ; 18th in a direct descent from Edward I. and 16th, through John of Gaunt, from King Edward III. John Wharton, Esq. of Skelton Castle, co.York, 1 st wife. of the late Bartlett Brid- ger Shedden, Esq. of Aid- ham Hall, "Suffolk, d. in 1844, 2nd wife. Thomas, b. 28 Dec. 1826. PEDIGREE XXIII. Bcti. 3lofjn Hamilton CTfiarlrmagne, Emperor. Louis le debon- naire, Emperor. Charles lechauve, King of France. Louis le Begue, King of France. J Charles le Simple, King of France. Louis d’Outne- nier, King of France.=p I I- 1 Charles, Duke of Lorraine. Pirnrj) EL King land. of Eng- Ermendgarde, wife of Albert, Count of Namur. T Albert II. Count of Namur. filEtttt) =pMaude, tf)r?itoil Duke of Saxony. r CToitotantiiic ^or- pljljvogemtus, Em¬ peror of the East. __I Romanus, Emperor of the East. atlfrrtr, King of England. Edward the Elder , King of England, r- J Edmund, King of England. Edgar, King of England. Ethelred, King of England. r Anna lljugf) <3Ta= Porphyro- pet, King Edmund Ironside, King of England. genita, wife of Wolodo- mir, Great Duke of Russia. of France. Edward the Exile. T ftTaIroIm©aninore, : King of Scotland. Jaroslaus, Robert, Great King of Duke of France. Russia. =F St. David I. King of Scotland. =-= : St. Margaret, Queen ®0Etlltattt tjfjf! of Scotland. gun'Ot, Kin England, and of Normandy I- Maude, Queen of =pHenry I. Ki England. I England. Anne, of=pHenry I. Russia. King of France. I Henry, Prince of Scotland. ,_T David, Earl of Huntington. Matilda, Empress of Ge wife of Geoffrey Plant; Count of Anjou.=j= Henry II. Plantagenet, England. _T Philip I. King France. of of Eng- mat,4th Godfrey, Count of laud. King of Namur. Den¬ mark. Elise, of Namur, Isabella, wife of Robert Bruce, r- T Robert Bruce, Com. git HotttS petitor for the crown LX. King of Scotland. of France. _T_7 _ John, King of England, St. HOI Kingofl Robert Philip III. Henry III. Bruce, King of King of , Earl of France. England. Louis VI. King of Carrick. France. =?= r William of Win-=pHelena, Chester, Duke of Brunswic Lunen¬ burg. of Den¬ mark. I J jferl\i= ftjenrg, Ph Itailtt, King of K King of Navarre. Fr: Castile. =p wife of Baldwin, Robert Margaret,- pEDWARDl.=pEleanor, of Jane,of= pPip Count of Hai- Bruce, of France. King of Castile. Navarre. K - nault. =j King of England. Fit 1 - Scotland. Louis VII King of =p | - France. i— 1 -1 Baldwin, 4th p p Princess Marjory, Edmund Planta- Edward II.— Count of Plain- wife of Walter, genet, Earl of KingofEng- ault. =p Lord High Stew- Kent. land. 1 ard. — | ■ I- L ~i r r- J L Isa li Free PEDIGREE XXIII. Ect). 3loI)n Hamilton ®rap. d I >, Duke of Kotrolpf) of Baldwin, Isabel-=j=Philip Augustus, lswic Lun- lllapsbuvg, Couutof rg- _T t, Duke runswic nburg. Emperor of Flan- Germany, ders, La- founder of tin Em- the House peror of of Austria. theEast. la, of Hai- nault. King of France. Robert II. Stewart, King of Scotland. f I Joan Plantagenet, wife of l'homas Holland, and 2ndly of Edward the Black Prince. T Robert III. King Scotland. Margaret Holland, sister= to King Richard II. of England. 9 I Edward III. King of England. =f= . _ i John of Gaunt, D uke of L ancaster. r-3" =John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset. James I. King of Scotland. =^=Jane Beaufort, Queen of Scotland. i le, Albert, Jins- of Aus- ;ivife tria, iry, : of "I Maude, of Haps, burg, 'I Isaar3n= .-fftrllfs St.ILoUtS Jane, heir- SUfottJO. King gclus.Em- rtrfeliats IX. King ess of of Castile, peror of tat'OSSa, of France. Flanders. =f= Em- wife of the East. Emperor =p peror Louis, =^= of Ger- of Ger- Duke of many. I many. Bavaria. = 1 = 1 — 1 =F r -1 r— 1 Philipl 11. Guy, r J I !_i Anne, of Aus- Iria, wife of Herman Marq. of Branden¬ burg. Esaacxlngelus, .-fFrrBrrirfe liar= Emperor of the baroBSa, Emperor East. =j= of Germany. ,^=Maude, Louis, of Bran- Duke of denburg. Bavaria, Emperor of Ger¬ many. l\ge, of Sile- fe of the jtof Brieg. Irene =T=Phil ip of Sua- ] bia. Emperor of Germany. Mary, of Suabia, wife of Henry, Duke of Brabant. r— T Henry, Duke of Bra¬ bant. T John I. Duke of Bra¬ bant. John II. Duke of Bra¬ bant. King of France. PhilipIV. King of France. r -1 Philip V. King of France. Flanders Robert, Count of Flanders. r J Louis, Count of Nevers. Blanche, =p Louis (!ri)rotrorr&as= tarts, Emperor of the East. of Cas¬ tile. VIII. King of France. Irene.= 5 =Philip, of Suabia, Emperor of Ger¬ many. Mary Las- caris, wife of Bela, King of Hungary. T Cunigunda, liobolpf), of Suabia, of ?l)aps= wife of burg, Wencislaus, Emperor King of of Ger- Bohemia. many. panics, King of Arragon. Isabella,: of Arra¬ gon. St. Louis IX. King of France. J Charles, Stephen, Primis- ofAnjou, King of laus,King King of Hun- ofBohe- Naples. gary. mia. Margaret,=f=Louis, 2nd =Philip, III.King France. J Chas.=j=Mary, IDrittp, Wen. =pJu- II. King of Na¬ ples. of of JLui= cislaus, Hun- rntburg, Kingof gary. Emperor Bohe- of Ger- mia. many. John III. Duke of ofFrance. Count of Charles,-j-Margaret Brabant. Flanders. Count of Na- de Va. pies. T lois. 1 - 1 r 1 I Philip VI. de Valois, John, of Lux tha 51 ;t, of^pAlliert, of Ba- varia. Count of Holland. a t, of Bavaria.-j-John de Valois sans Peur, Duke of Burgundy. Margaret, of Brabant.=j=Louis, 3rd Count of King of France. Flanders. emburg, King of Bohemia. =Elizabeth, of Bohe- JohndeValois,King=pBona, of Bohemia, of France. J Margaret, Countess of Flanders.=j=Philip de Valois le Hardi, Duke of Burgundy. Mary of Burgundy, wife of Adolph, Duke of Cleves. r _J Catherine of Cleves, wife of Arnold, Duke of Guelders, r a r b '.DICKER Will. Ecu. 3lobn Hamilton a b Mary of Guelders, Queen of Scotland.p= James II. King of Scotland. I Princess Mary, of Scotland, wife of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton. Elizabeth Hamilton, wife of Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran. Lady Elizabeth Stewart, wife of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Loudon. James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, Duke of Chatelherault, Regent of Scotland. T Lady Joanna Hamilton, wife of Alexander Cuningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn.=p ,_I Marian Campbell, wife of Sir James Carmichael, of Hyndford. John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Hamilton, Duke of Chatelhe¬ rault. =r= William Cuningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn.=p Lady Margaret Hamilton, eldest daughter, wife of , drew Stewart, LordEvand and Ochiltree. 1 i William Cuningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn. =;= L Andrew Stewart, Lord Oc • tree. =p ,_L Walter Carmichael, of Hyndford. r James Hamilton, 2nd Marquess= of Hamilton, Duke of Chatel¬ herault. Lady Anne Cuningham. ~\ Lady Mary Cun¬ ingham, wife of John Crawford, of Kilburney.=j= Andrew Stewart, Masteif Ochiltree. Marian Carmichael, wife of Steuart, of Allanton. James Carmichael, 1st Lord Carmi¬ chael. Lady Margaret Hamilton, wife of John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford. Sir John Crawford, Bart, of Kilburney. Margaret, wife of John Si ■ art, ofTraquair. John x Stewart, 1st Ear I Traquair. Sir Walter Steuart, of Allanton. Anne Steuart, wife of Claud Hamilton, of Barns. Anne Carmichael, wife of Sir David Carmichael, Bart, of Balmedie.p— ._i Honourable Patrick Lindsay=pMargaret Crawford, of Crawford of Kilburney. Anne Carmichael, wife of John Dundas, of Duddingstoun.=p Kilburney. Lady Elizabeth Stewart, i of Patrick, 2nd Lord i- bank. -t= Margaret Hamilton, wife of Archibald Hamilton, of West- burn. =p Geo. Dundas, of Duddingstoun.-j-Magdalen Lindsay Crawford. Patrick Murray, 3rd H Elibank. =j= l--— Alexander Murray, 4th Elibank. =p Gabriel Hamilton, of-pAgnes Dundas, of Duddingstoun. Westburn. | Six royal descents from the Kings of Scot¬ land and the Saxon Kings of England, viz : 1 from Robert III. King of Scotland, 1 from Robert II. King of Scotland, 2 from Isabella Bruce, sister of Robert I. King of Scotland, 2 from Christian Bruce, aunt of Robert I. King of Scotland. ,---l Six royal descents from the Kings of Scotland nd England, viz: 1 from Robert I. King of Scot id, 1 from Robert II. King of Scotland, 3 from Jard King of Scotland, and Queen Jane Beaufort, 1 * Queen Jane Beaufort, and her 2d husband Sir Jit Stewart, Knt. of Lorn.=p Barbara Murray.=pSir James Johnstone, Baronet, of WesterhalUf male of the Marquesses of Annan dale, and hd the family of Johnstone. John Johnstone, of Alva.=p Robert Gray, of Carntyne, representative^pMary Anne of the families of Gray of Dalmarnock, and Hamilton of Newton cadet of Hamilton of Silverton Hill, descended from Alexander Hamilton the next brother of the 1st Lord Hamilton. Hamilton. Six royal descents from the Kings of England 2 from Edward HI., 2 from Edward I., 2 from In III.,Kings of England.=j= l- James RaymondpPMary Cholmeley, dau. of Montague Cholmel Johnstone, of I Easton. Alva. I__ Kfb. JJofjtt Pjamtlton ©rag, of Carntyne, a magistrate and deputy lieutenant.=j=Elizabeth Caroline Johnstone Caroline-Maria-Agnes-Robina Hamilton Gray. oBmtmrtJ ^>gne Clarke, Csq PEDIGREE XXIV i&frtoai'fr I. King of England.=j=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., i King of Castile. Edward II. King of =j=Isabella,dau.ofPhilip, Gilbert de Clare, Earl-pThe Princess Joan, England. J” King of Prance. of Gloucester. •"j” i lie of Acres. Edward III. King of-pPhilippa, dau. ofWil- Hugh le Despenser, -pLady Alianore de England. liam, Count of Ilain- ault. beheaded 1326. Edmund Plantagenet,^=Isabel, dau. and co- Elizabeth, dau. and surnamed of Lang¬ ley, Duke of York. heir of Peter, King of heir of Bartholomew, Castile and Leon. Baron Burghersh. Clare. : Edward le Despen¬ ser, Lord Despenser. LadyConstance Plantagcnet, dau. of Edmund,-j-Thomas le Despenser, Earl of Gloucester, of Langley. Lady Isabel le De- =pRichard Beauchamp, Ralph, 1st Earl of spenser. , r Lord Abergavenny & Earl of Worcester. Westmoreland. T : Joan, dau. of John of Gaunt, 2nd wife. Lady Elizabeth Beau-=pSir Edward Nevill, Richard, Earl of Salis- Cecily .^=Rich.,Duke champ, dau. and heir. I 4th surviving son. bury. | of York. r- * 1 * i— . i-- J Sir George Nevill, =pMargaret, dau. & heir Edward IV. King of Richard III. King Knt., Lord Bergaven- ny, d. 1492. of Sir Hugh Feline, Knt. Sir Edward Nevill, of Aldington Park, co Kent, 2nd son. I England. of England. Eleanor, dau. of Andrew, Lord Windsor. Sir Henry Neville, of Billingbere, co. Berks.-j-Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir John Gresham. Sir Henry Neville, of Billingbere, d. in 1615.=,= Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Killegrew, Knt. of I- ' Cornwall. Catherine Neville, dau. of Sir Henry Neville,=j= Sir Richard Brooke, Knt. of Norton, d. 1632. of Billingbere. T Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Knt. of-p Edward Hyde, Esq. of Norbury, and Hyde, Norton. I co. Chester, d. 1671. I- Robert Hyde, Esq. of Norbury, and Hyde,=p Felicia, dau. of William Sneyd, Esq. of Keel. b. in 1642. T Edward Hyde, Esq. of Hyde, who sold Nor-=j= Catherine, dau. of Alexander Rigby, Esq. of bury. J Leighton. Anne Hyde, dau. and eventual heir.=j= George Clarke, Esq., Lieut.-Gov. of New I York, son of George Clarke, Esq. of Swan- wick, co. Somerset. Edward Clarke, Esq., 3rd son of Lieut.-Gov.=f= Elizabeth Guthrie, of Jamaica, widow of Wm. Clarke, d. in 1776. | Williams, Esq., and of Philip Houghton, I-1 Esq. George Hyde Clarke, Esq. of Hyde, co. Ches-=pCatherine Hussey, of the ancient family of ter, successor to his uncle, Geo. Clarke, Esq. | Hussey, of Galtrim, in Ireland. George Clarke, Esq. of Hyde, son and heir,=r= Eliza, dau. and heir of General George Roch- m. 4 Sept. 1793. j fort, Royal Artillery, of Westmeath. i— -;-’—i-1—i IBtJtoarO ii^yUr CIarfer,=His cousin, Geor- George Rochfori=Elizabeth eldest 'l'wo daus., Esq. of Hyde Hall, co. gina O'Moran, Clarke, Esq. of dau. of the Rev. Katherine Chester, eldest surviving grand niece of ChestertonLodge, Henry Byron, and Eliza- son and heir ; 18th in a Dorothy,Countess Oxon, and Bel- grandson of beth. direct line from King of Macclesfield. field, co. West- Wm.,Lord Byron. Edward I. meath. PEDIGREE XXV. Quinton, of ^tointon ♦rzntlliam tfjc ©Til* =pMaud, dau. of Bald- (lurror, Kins of Eng¬ land, d. in 1087. win V., Count of Flanders. Hen rvI. King= of England, d. 1135. =Matilda, dau. of Malcolm Caenmolir. Gundred, dau.-pWilliam de Malcolm CaEN^Margaret, sis- moh a, King ol ter of Edgar Scotland. Atlieling, and heiress of the Saxon Royal line. of William the Con¬ queror. Warren, Earl of Surrey, d. in 1685. Matilda, dau. -pGcoffrey Plan- William de of Hf.niiy I., d. 1167. tagenet, Earl of Anjou. Henry II. =j=Eleanor, dau. Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey. King of Eng¬ land, d. 1189. and coheir of William Duke of Aquitaine. John, King of=pTsabel, dau. England, d. \ and heir of =pElizabeth, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Ver- mandois, Switzerland, and widow of Robert, Earl of Mellant. r~ David I.King=T=Maud, dau. of of Scotland. Waltheoff, Earl of North¬ umberland. 1216. Aymer, Count d’Angoulesme Adeline, dau. of William of-pHenry, Prince of Scotland, Surrey. r d.v.p. Henry HI. =FEleanor, dau. Malcolm IV. King of Eng- of the Count King of Scot¬ land, d. 1272. de Provence, land, d.s.p. in 1165. William the Maud, dau. of= Lion, King of Hugh, Earl of Scotland. Chester. : David, Earl of Hunting¬ don. Edward I. King of ->-Margaret, dau. of England. | Philip, of France. Edmund Plantagenet,^Margaret, sister and Isabel, dau. and co =^=Robert de Brus. heiress of David, Earl of Huntingdon. Earl of Kent. heir of Thomas Wake. Lord Robert Bruce, King-plsabel, dau. of Don- of Scotland. | aid, Earl of Mar. r- J Joan Plantagenet, the-pSir Thomas de Ho- Margery, dau. of Ro-=pWalter, Lord High Fair Maid of Kent. land, K.G., Holand. Lord bert Bruce. Steward of Scotland. Thomas de Holand, Earl of Kent. =j=Lady Alice Fitzalan, I dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. Robert II.=pElizabeth, dau. of=pEuphemia, King of Scotland. Sir Adam Mure, of Rowallan, co. Ayr. Countess of Moray. Lady Marga- =pJohn Beau- Robert III. p=Annabella, The ret Holand, fort, Marquess King of Scot- dau. of Sir Margaret,dau. dau. and co- of Dorset, son land, d. in John Drum- of King Ro- heiress of of John of 1390. mond. BERT II. of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Catherine Scotland. r-- 1 Swinford. 1 Princess=pSir JohnS win- ton, of S win- ton. Lady Joan Beaufort, =p eldest dau. of John, 1 Marquess of Dorset. | James I. King of Scot¬ land, d. in 1436. Sir John Swinton, of= that Ilk, slain at Ver- neuil, in 1424. James II. King of Scotland, d. in 1460. The Princess Mary, relict of Thos. Boyd, Earl of Arran. a -Mary of Gueldres,dau. of Arnold, Duke of Gueldres. =James, 2nd Lord Ha¬ milton. =Lady Marjory Stew¬ art., dau. of Robert, Duke of Albany. Sir John Swinton, of Swinton, d. circa. 1493. Sir John Swinton, of=j=Katherine Lauder. Swinton. J g>tmnton, of Simmon. PEDIGREE XXV. James Hamilton, Earl-pJanet, dau. of Sir Da- John Swinton, of =pMargaret, dan. of of Arran, and Lord of Bothwell. vid Beaton, of Crick. Swinton, d. circa 1549. James Hamilton, Earl=pLady Margaret Doug- of Arran, and Duke of Chatelherault, d. in 1575. David Hume, ol'Wed- derburn. las, dau. and coheir of James, 3rd Earl of Mortou. Sir John Swinton. of-p Katherine, dau. of Swinton, d. in 1584. Lord Seton. Lord Claud Hamilton, ; =pMargaret, dau. of Geo., 2nd son of James, Earl of Airan and Duke of Chatelherault, created Lord Paisley, 1587. Robert Swinton, of : Swinton, Sheriff of Berwickshire, d. in 1628. Margaret, dau. of =j=William, 1st Marquess Claud, Lord Paisley. of Douglas. l- Lady Margaret Doug-=pWilliam, Lord Alex¬ ias, dau. of William, 1st Marquess of Doug¬ las. r~ ander. Sir Alexander Swin¬ ton, of Swinton, She¬ riff of Berwick, d. 1652. Robert Lauder, of Bass. : Jean, sister of Pa¬ trick Hepburn, of White Castle. =Margaret, dau. of James Home, of Frainepath. Margaret, dau. of Wil-=pSir Robert Sinclair, liam, Lord Alexander. Bart. ofLongformacus. John Swinton, of =pMargaret, dau. of Swinton, d. 1679. William, Lord Blan- | tyre. Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Sinclair, Bart, of-,-Sir John Swinton, of Swinton, d. in 1724. Longformacus. John Swinton, of Swinton, Advocate, eldest= son and heir, Lord of Session. John Swinton, of Swin-=pMargaret,dau. ton, a Senator of the of John Mit- College of Justice, d. in chelson, Esq. 1799, Lord of Session. of Middleton. : Mary, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Semple, by 1 Elizabeth, his wife, dau. of Sir Arch. Murray, I of Blackbarony. - l_t_ --- 1 - 1 - 1 Samuel -pJean Felicite Robert Archibald, Other issue. Swinton, LeFebvre, of d. in Captain Esq Cap- an ancient the East E.I.C.S. tain R.N. French fa- Indies. 2nd son. mily. John Swinton,-pMarv-Anne J&antlirl fctointoil, Esq. of Swin-=pMiss Isabella of Swinton, d. 1820, son and heir. Hepburne, of Clerking- ton. ton, by purchase from his cousin, b. in 1773; 17 th in descent from Edward I., King of England. Robert Hepburne -pJuliana r Routledge, of Clapton, co. Northampton. Archibald Swinton, Esq. of W arsash, Hants. Swinton, late of Swinton. Hacker, of Spring Hall. George John Samuel Melville. Monck- Charles ton. Alston. Anne-Mor- land, m. her cousin, Geo. Swinton, Esq. -1-! I I Mary, m. Three Sir J. other W.Hogg, daus. Bart., M.P. pedigree xxvi. iRct). ®corge COaltet fKDtrangbam, 90.3. iiUtoat'tl E. King of England.=f Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, King of Castile. iu.iiu.~-j~ The Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of=p Humphrey de Bolxun, Earl of Hereford and King Edward I. T Essex. r The Lady Eleanor de Boliun, 2nd dau. ol^ James, Earl of Ormonde, d. 6 Jan. 1337-8. Humphrey, Earl of Hereford. The Lady Petronilla Boteler, dau. of James=pGilbert, 3rd Lord Talbot, d. in 1387. Earl of Ormonde. X Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert, 3rd Lord Talbot. =p Henry, 5th Lord Grey de Wilton. J Margaret, dau. of Henry, 5th Lord Grey de-pJohn, 5th Lord D'Arcy, b. in 1377. Wilton T Philip D’Arcy, 6th Lord D’Arcy, d. in 1418.-p Eleanor, dau. of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh J Elizabeth, dau. of Philip, 6th Lord D’Arcy,^Sir James Strangwayes, Knt. of Harlesay and his coheir. r J Castle, co. York. James Strangwayes, son of Sir James Strang-=p Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Conyers, wayes, Knt. T iVIlIlC) Uilll, rillU CUIlclI Ui k. of Ormsby and Hornby. i James Strangwayes, of Ormsby, co. York, son=j=Anne, dau. of Sir Edmund Trafford, Knt. of and heir. | Lancashire. I- 1 Janies Strangwayes, of Ormsby, son and heir,=f: Agnes, dau. and coheir of Ralph Danby, Esq. will dated 15 July, 1547. I ofYafford. I- Sir Richard Strangwayes, of Ormsby and Snee-=p Isabel, dau. of Thomas Thwayts, Esq. of ton, son and heir. T Sound. Henry Strangwayes, 3rd son of Sir Richard=p Katharine, dau. of — Millop, of Whithall, iu Strangwayes. co. palatine of Durham, living a widow 1608. James Strangwayes, Esq. of South-house, co.=p Alice Kay, of Oldstede. York, son and heir, d. 1649. Thomas Strangwayes, Esq. of South-housed Jane, dau. of Luke Robinson, Esq. of Rise and Pickering, aged 45 years in 1665, will dated 12 Sept. 1669. borough. Thomas Strangwayes, Esq. of Pickering. co.=p Penelope, dau. of Richard Etherington, of York, son and heir, bapt. there 1656, d. 1702. | Rillington, co. York, Esq., buried 8 Oct. J Thomas Strangwayes, Esq. of Pickering, who : assumed the surname of Robinson, bapt. at dickering, 22 Dec. 1677. 1681, at Pickering. : Elizabeth, dau. of James Gibson, of Welborne, co. York, Esq. buried 27 Dec. 1751, at Kirk- dale. Thomas Robinson, Esq. ofWelburn, co. York,=j= Dorothy Bowes, of York, buried at Kirkdale, son and heir. bapt. 12 June, 1715, buried 11 | 13 Jan. 1785, aged 71. March, 1771, at Kirkdale. I- a T PEDIGREE XXVI. Ecu. George CQaltcr CSIcangljam, a \ Elizabeth, dau. and eventually sole heiress of= Thomas Robinson, Esq. buried 3 Nov. 1777, aged 35. = The Rev. Digby Cayley, 5th son of Sir Geo. Cayley, Bart. ; 15th in a direct descent from King Edward III. (See Cayley Royal Pedi¬ gree, vol. i. ped. clxiv.), buried 11 Jan. 1798, aged 53. r - 1 Dorothy, 2nd dau. and coheir of the Rev.= Digby Cayley. = The Venerable Francis Wrangham, A.M , F.R.A., Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire, the distinguished churchman, scholar, and poet, d. 27 Dec. 1812, a;t. 73, buried in Chester cathedral. Cfir'urb. ©forge fflffilalter Slffilrangfmtn, 4H.&., Rector of Thorpe Basset, co. York, b. 30 March, 1801; 20th in a direct line from King Edward I. n I i 1 Digby-Cayley Wrangham, Three Serjeant-at-Law, b. 16 daus. June, 1805. ud- of Clif- t_ '“1 Fether- stone- haugbof F ether- stone- haugh, co. Nor¬ thum¬ berland. r - a ley. ton,co. West¬ more¬ land. Low- ther. cholas Fair¬ fax, of Julian, Walton dau. of co. William Ebor. Ellerker, of Eller¬ ker, co. Ebor. Thos. Wybergh, Cum- of Clifton, co. ber- Westmoreland. land. Cathe¬ rine, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Nevill, of Thorn¬ ton Briggs, co. Ebor. dau. of Sir Guy Palmes of Na- burn, SirThos .^Agnes co. Curwen Strick- Ebor. ofWork- land, in g ton, co. Cumber¬ land. I Mary Fair-=pSir Henry Curwen, fax. | of Workington, co. Cumberland. -1 d PEDIGREE XXVIII. 3|ofm 3|amcs (H3atts> €.$(}. i Henry Fetherstone- =f=Dorothy Wybergh. haugh, of Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland. Sir Timothy Fether-=f=Bridget, dau.of Thos. stonehaugh, of Kirkos- I Patrickson, of How, wald, co. Cumberland. | co. Cumberland. Thomas Fetherstone- =j=Mary, dau. of Henry haugh, of Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland. James Nicholson, of = Hensingliam, co. Cum¬ berland. Dacre, of Lanercost, co. Cumberland. =Bridget Fetherstone- haugh. Timothy Nicholson, of=j=Mary, dau. and heir Hensingliam, co. Cum¬ berland. of William Brown- rigg, of Ormethwaite, co. Cumberland. William Benn, of =j=Mary Nicholson. Morerow, co. Cumber¬ land, Esq. Anne Musgrave. =pSir Nicholas Curwen, I of Workington, co. Cumberland. Sir Henry Curwen, of=pCatherine, dau. of Sir Workington, co. Cum- I John Dalston, of Dal- berland. ston, co. Cumberland. Sir James Bellingham,=r Agnes Curwen. of Levins, co. West¬ moreland. Alan Bellingham, of = Levins, co. Westmore¬ land. =Susan, dau.of Marma- duke Constable, of Masham, co. Ebor. James Bellingham, of—Barbara, dau. of Sir Levins, co. Westmore¬ land. Christopher Dalston, of Acorn-bank, co. Westmoreland. Timothy Mauleverer, —Elizabeth Bellingham, of Arncliffe, co. Ebor. I- Bellingham Maule¬ verer, younger son. Carlisle. —Mary Nicolson, dau. of William. Bishop of C John Nicholson, of =j=Mary Mauleverer. Hawkesdale, co.Cum- I berland. The Rev. Wm. Watts,=j=Mary Nicolson. M.A., Rector of Mo¬ resby, Cumberland. Mary, dau. of William Benn, Esq. =j=The Rev. Clement Watts, M.A., Vicar of Holm | Cultram, Cumberland. John Nicolson Watts, of Hawkesdale Hall, co. Cumberland, d. in 1815. =Anne Pitt, dau. of James Dodson, Esq. of Read- Berks. J /vnue i inghill, 31oI)tt jlamrs 31?>1attS, of Hawkesdale Hall, Esq. b. 15 March, 1803 ; 21st in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE XXIX. iRotJcrt ^bafto 3tmir, I6att, Cfiarlrmngite, Em- =pHildegarde, of peror of the West, d. 814. Swabia. (ffgtcvt, 1st King of=pRedburga. England, d. 838. ! Lewis le Debonaire, -i-Judith, dau. of King of France. T Guelph I. Ethelwolf, King of=p Osburg,a dau. of Earl England. Oslac. Charles the jBaW,King-i-Hermentrude, dan. of & Emperor of France. Vodon, Earl of Or¬ leans. Alfred the Great,= 7= Ethelbith, dau. of Baldwin, 1st Count of=T=Judith, widow of King King of England, d. 901. Flanders. r J Ethelwolf. Edward, King of Baldwin, 2nd Count of=pAlfritha, dau. of Al- England. Flanders, d. 918. J fred the Great. Earl Elhehan. Eadgiva, dau. of Earl Sigelline. Arnolf, 3rd Count of=pAlice, dau. of Hcr- Flanders. bert II. Count of Vermandois. Edmund, King of England, d. 946. T Elgiva. Baldwin, 4th Count of=pMachila, dau. of Her Flanders. man Billing, Duke of Saxony. _1 Edgar, d. 975.=j= Elfrida, dau. of Ord- gar, Earl of Devon. T Arnolf, 5th Count of^=Susanna, dau. of Be- ETHELREDlI.d.lU10.=p Elgrifa. Flanders, d. renger II. King of Italy. Baldwin, 6th Count of=^=Eleonora, dau. of Rich- Edmund Ironside, -pAlgitha, F'landers. I ard II. Duke of Nor- King of England, d. J mandy. 1017. Baldwin, 7tli Count of=pAdela, dau. of Robt. I. Flanders, d. 1067. King of France. L William the Con- =pMaud, dau. of Bald- queror, King of Eng- | win, Count of Flan- land. ders. Prince Edward .~r Agatha, dau.of Em¬ peror Henry. Margaret.=f Malcolm III., King of Scotland. Gundred.dau.of WiL-=|=William de Warren, liam the Conqueror. Earl of Surrey. William de Warren, ^Elizabeth, dau. of David I., King of Scotland. Earl of Warren and Surrey, d. in 1135. Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois. ;Maud, dau. of Wal- theoff, Earl of North¬ umberland. Adeline, dau. of William, Earl of Warren-p Henry, Prince of Scotland, d.v.p. and Surrey. David, Earl of Huntingdon,=r= Maud, dau. of Hugh de Keirlioc, Earl of Chester. Isabel, dau. of David, Earl of Huntingdon,^ Robert de Bins, Lord of Annandale, called and eventually coheir. "T The Noble '’ Robert Bruce, King of Scotland.=F Isabel, dau. of Donald, Earl of Marr. I- Mary, dau. of Robert Bruce.=p Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland. r“ a Eo&ert 30air, I5art PEDIGREE XXIX. Robert II., King of Scotland, crowned at=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Adam Mure, of Row Scone, anno 1327. all an. Robert III., King of Scotland, d. in 1406.=p Annabella, dau. of Sir John Drummond, Knl. | of Stobhall, d. anno 1401. The Princess Mary, dau. of Robert III , and-,-Sir William Edmonstone, of Culloden and widow successively, of George, Earl of An¬ gus, of Sir James Kennedy, and of Sir Wil¬ liam Graham. Duntreath, d. in 1460. William Edmonstone, of Duntreath, a Lord-,- Matilda Stuart, grand-dau. of the Duke of of Session. J Albany. SirArchibald Edmonstone, Knt. of Duntreath,-p Janet, dau. of Sir James Shaw, Knt., of d. in 1502 (assumed the double tressure.) Sauchy. i-„ Sir William Edmonstone, Knt. of Duntreath,-p Sybilla, dau. of Sir William Baillie, of La- fell at Flodden, anno 1513. I mington. Sir William Edmonstone, Knt. of Duntreath.=p Margaret, dau. of Sir James Campbell, of j Lawers. Sir James Edmonstone, Knt. of Duntreath.=n= Helen, dau. of Sir James Stirling, of Keir. I-' William Edmonstone, of Duntreath, d. anno=p Isabel, dau. of John Halden, of Gleneagles. 1647. r J Jean, dau. of William Edmonstone, and sistcr=pSir Robert Adair, of Kinhult and Ballymena, of Archibald, of Duntreath. r knighted by King Charles I., descended, according to Lodge, Irish Peerage, vol. i. p. 66, from a younger son of the noble house of Fitzgerald, Earls of Desmond. Sir Robt. Adair d. anno 1655. William Adair, Esq. of Ballymena, d. 30^= Anne Helena Scott, died circa anno 1710, Nov. 1661. T r Sir Robert Adair, of Ivinhilt and Ballymena,=j= Penelope, dau. of Sir Robert Colville, Knt. Knight Banneret, d. 1745. r 1 of Newtown, co. Antrim. William Robert Adair, Esq. of Ballymena,Catherine Smallman, of Ludlow, co. Salop, Captain of Horse, d. in 1762. j d. anno 1752. I ' 1 Robert Adair, Esq. of Ballymena, d. in 1798.=^= Anne, eldest dau. of Alexander M'Aulay, Esq. of Dublin. I-—-* William Adair, Esq. of Ballymena, co. An-^p Camilla, dau. and heir of Robert Shafto, Esq. trim, Flixton Hall, co. Suffolk, and Cole House, Devon, d. 7 May, 1844. of Benwell, d. anno 1827. Sit Liobri't Shafto icUtaif, Hart, of Ftixton^p Elizabeth Maria, dau. of the Rev. James Hall, b. 2G June, 1786 ; 23rd in a direct de¬ scent from William the Conqueror ; eldest son. r Strode, of Bcrkhamstead, Herts. Robert Alexander Shafto, M.P. for=Theodosia, dau. of the Hugh Edward, M.P. Cambridge, b. in 1811, Hon. Gen. Meade. for Ipswich. PEDIGREE XXX. axHrt&rafmm OFgerton, O0sq f$ ing f^eitrs Elizabeth, of York, dau. of King Edward IV. heiress of the Plantagenets. Mary, Queen Dowager of France, dau. and=p Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G. in her issue, coheiress of her brother, King Henry VIII. Lady Eleanor Brandon, dau- and coheir.=f= Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. Lady Margaret Clifford, only dau. and heir.=p Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, K.G. d. 1593. Ferdinando Stanley, Earl of Derby, Baron^= Alice, dau. of Sir John Spencer, of Althorpe. Strange of Knockyn, d. in 1595. Lady Frances Stanley, dau. and coheir.=f= John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater T John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, d.— Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, dau. of William, in 1686. Duke of Newcastle. The Hon. Thomas Egerton, of Tatton Park.-j- Hesther, dau. of Sir John Busby, Knt. of 6. 16 March, 1651, and d. 29 Oct. 1685. Addington. John Egerton, Esq. of Tatton Park, b. in 1679, ; =p Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Barbour, Esq. of d. in 1724. Shenstone Park, co. Stafford. Hester Egerton, dau. and eventually sole^= William Tatton, Esq. of Withenshaw, co. heiress, m. in 1747, d. in 1780. Chester, who assumed the surname of Eger¬ ton. William Tatton Egerton, Esq. of Tatton and=^ Mary, 2nd dau. of Richard Wilbraliam Bootle, Withenshaw, M.P. for Cheshire, b. 9 May, 1749. Esq. of Rode and Latham. 5123(Ii>raf)am ISgcrton, Esq., formerly M.P.= Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Sir Christopher Sykes, for Cheshire, and its High Sheriff in 1808, 11th in a direct descent from Henry VII. and Elizabeth of York, being entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. Bart, of Sledmere House, co. York. William Tatton Egerton, Esq._M.P., eldest son and heir apparent. Other issue. Eeu. Cfjomas J]>mDc, antJ lj)intse PEDIGREE XXXI. iSgJ)frt.=p Redburga. r- 1 Ethelwolf.=p Osburg, dau. J of Earl Oslac. Alfred the Great. Edward the Elder. J - Ethelbitli, dau. of Earl Elheham. Edgiva. Edmund I.=pElgiva. Edgar.= = Elfrida, dau. of Ordgar, Earl of Devon. Ei.thelred =j= Elgrifa. II., the Un¬ ready. T Edmund II., =j= Algitlia. Ironside. J Edward the Exile. Agatha, dau. of Henry II. Emperor of Germany. Margaret,dau.=j= Malcolm III. and heir of the I King of Scot- Saxon line. land. Henry, crown: Prince of Scotland. _ I- David, Earl of Hunt¬ ingdon. -Adeline, dau. of William, Earl of Surrey Hildcgarde, of Suabia. ©Ijarlemague, Emperor=j= of the West. Louis le debonnaire, =j= Judith, dau. of Guelph I. King of France. Charles the Bald, King=r= of France. i- Judith, widow of King=j= Ethelred. i- Baldwin II., Count of= Flanders. T Arnold, 3rd Count of =f Flanders. T- Baldwin, 4th Count of=y= Flanders. Hermentrude, dau. of Vorlon, Duke of Or¬ leans. Baldwin I., Count of Flanders. Alfritha, dau. of King Alfred. Alice, dau. of Herbert, 2d Earl of Vermandois. Machila, dau. of Her¬ man Billing, Duke of Saxony. Arnolf, 5th Count of=j= Susanna, dau. of Beren- Flanders. | ger II. King of Italy. Baldwin, Gth Count of=r= Eleonora, dau. of Rich- Flanders. ard II., Duke of Nor- __I m nrwlv Baldwin, 7th Count ofy a UC i< Flanders. King mandy. Adela, dau. of Robt. I. of France. Matilda.=j= William the queror. Con- David L=pMand, dau. of Waltheof, Earl of Nor¬ thumberland. Matilda, dau. =j=Henry I. of Malcolm III. King of Scotland. King of Eng¬ land. Gundreda, = dau. of Wil¬ liam the Con¬ queror. : William de Warren, Earl of Warren & Surrey. Maud, widow=j=GcoffreyPlan- William de =j= Elizabeth,dau. of Henry V. Emperor of Germany. tagenet, son of Foulk, King of Jerusalem. Warren, Earl of Warren and Surrey. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois. Isabella.^ HamelynPlan- j tagenet. l r Margaret,^Humph- Hen. II : Maud, dau. of dau. of Hugh, Henry, Kyve- the crown liok, Prince. Earl of |- Chester. Humph- =pMaud, rey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford Isabella.^Robt. de rey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. dau. of Geoffrey Fitz- piers. Eleanor, dau. of William of Aqui- tame. JoHN.=p=Isabel, dau. of Aymer, Count ofAngou- lcme. Wil- =j=Maud, Ellen, =pSir liam de War Bruce, Humph- =pEleanor, Hen. III.=j=Eleanor, Lord of rey de dau. of dau. of Annan- Bohun, Wm. de Raymond, dale. Earl of Braose. Count of Hereford. Provence. ren, Earl of War¬ ren and Sur¬ rey. dau. of dau. of Wil- Hame- liam lyn Mar- Plan- shall, tage- Earl of net. Pem¬ broke. Wil¬ liam Fitz- wil - liam, of Sprots- burgh. PEDIGREE XXXI. IRcd. Cfjoma# lt>inDc, 0. ann e©rs, pintle. Robert Bruce. Robert Bruce. Robert : Bruce, King of Scotland ^Isabel, dau. of Gilbert deClare, Earl of Glouces¬ ter. =Marga- ret, dau. of Nigel, Earl of Carrick. : Isabel, dau. of Donald, Earl of Marr. Edw.I.= Hum¬ phrey de Bohun Earl of Here¬ ford. Eliza¬ beth, dau.of Edw.I. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdi¬ nand, King of Castile. =Mar- Enw. garet, II. dau. of John, Lord Wake I Edm. Plati- tage- net, 2nd son. / Blanche, dau. of Robert, Earl of Artois. John,: Earl of War¬ ren and Sur¬ rey. =Alice, dau. of Hugh, le Brun, Earl of March. Sir =j=Agnes, Tlios. Fitz- wil- liam. dau. of Robert Ber¬ tram, Lord Mit- ford. Isabella, Henry : dau. of Planta- Philip net, the Fair, Earl of King of Lan- France. caster. : Maud, Elean- dau. & nor. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Cha. worth. Margery-pW alter, High Steward of Scot¬ land. Robt.IIJ King of Scotland Robert III. Eliza¬ beth, dau. of Sir Adam Mure. =Anna- bella, dau. of Sir J ohn Drum¬ mond. Wil- — liamde Bohun Earl of Nor¬ thamp¬ ton. Eliza¬ beth de Bad- dles- mere. Edw. III. I— Eliza- Tlios. James L=r=Jane Beau¬ fort, grand- dau. of J ohn of Gaunt. i—-- JamesII.= Marga- : ret Stuart. I- James, = Lord Hamil¬ ton, Earl of Arran. =Sir Ro¬ bert Gous- hill. =Mary, dau. of theDuke of Guel- dres. r John : of Gaunt, : Sir Duke Thos. of Hoi- Lan- land. caster. =LadyAlice, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, and Lady Eleanor Plantage- net, dau. of Henry, Earl of Lancaster. i- 1 =Philippa Maud, = dau. of dau. of William Henry Count Plan- of Hain- tagenet ault. = Henry Sir de Wm. Percy. Fitz- wil- liam. =pMaud, dau. of Edw., Lord Dyne- court. Cathe¬ rine, dau.of Sir Payne Roet. -1 Lionel,= Duke of Cla¬ rence, 2d son l- Phi- = lippa. Eliza¬ beth. Wil- Henry= liam de de Burgh, Percy. Earl of Ulster. Eliza¬ beth de |- Burgh, Hugh: dau. & de heir. Percy. =Edm. Morti¬ mer, Earl of March. Eliza-=j=Sir beth. Thos. de M us- grave. I-' Sir lti-=i=Eliza- chard Mus. grave. beth. I— : Sir Thos. : Henry Mid- Percy, dle- Hot- ton, spur. Maud. =j=John, Lord Esq. of Mid- dle- Nevile ton. of |- Raby. Eliza¬ beth. Tdonea Sir =j=Joan, dau. of Thos. dau. of Lord Mus- Lord Clif- grave. Dacre. ford. |- SirRd.=j=Joan, Mus- dau. grave, of Sir Thos. Bet. ham. : Isabel. Elinor.Wil¬ liam Thorn- brugh, Esq. of Hams- feld. Joan, =p Ralph J ohan-= na,dau & heir. r~ a =Beatrix, dau. of James, Lord Drum¬ mond. de Beau¬ fort, dau.of John of Gaunt. Neville, Earl of Salis¬ bury. : Thos. Wm. = Duck- Thorn- ett, brugh. Esq. Esq. of Gray- rigg- Eliza¬ beth, dau. of Thos. Brough ton, Esq. Elea-=pThomas de nor. Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. Lady Alice=pRichard Neville, Montacute. | Earl of Salisbury. ~1 r J -1 c d e R. =j =Elea- Anne.^=Thos. Duck¬ nor, Pres. ett, dau.of ton. Esq., Wm. Esq. of of Har¬ Pres. Gray¬ ring¬ ton- ing. ton, Pa- r,sq. trick. r~ f PEDIGREE XXXI. iReti. Cfjomas J£intie, 8 ®. 0. ano 5>inac. b c d I I I Mary- =j=Andrew Sir John=pKatherine, Sir Thos.=pLady I / Anne. i-' Andrew : Stuart, 3rd Lord Ochil¬ tree. Stuart, Savage, 2d Lord of Rock Ochil- Savage, tree. r dau. of Sir Stanley, Tlios. Stan- Earl of ley. Derby. Eleanor. Lady-pLordFitz- Anne. : Alice. | hugh. !_i Eliza-^Sir Wm. beth. Katke- =pThos. Legh, Sir Geo. =j=Joanna, rine. I Esq. of Ad- Stanley, : Agnes, dau. of John Cun¬ ning¬ ham. J lington. George =pMary, dau. Legh, of Peter Esq. of Larke. Adling- ton. ,-1 Lord Strange, ofKnock- ing. dau. and heir of Lord Strange, ofKnock- ing. Sir Thos.^Annedau Parre, Knt. J Agnes.^Thomas, Strick¬ land,Esq. ofSizergh Stanley, of Cross Andrew =pMarga- Stewart, Master of Ochil¬ tree. Thomas =pMary, dau. Hall. Legh, ret, dau. Esq. of of Hen., Adling- Lord Meth¬ uen. ton. of Richard Grosvenor, of Eaton. of J ohn Hart, of Sir Thos. Strick¬ land. =p : Thos. Wess. ington, Esq. of Hal- head Hall. Doro¬ thy. Lulling- Sir Wal- =pCathe- ton. Margcry=pSir Ro- ton ' ger As¬ ton, of Aston. Stanley, l- 1 Esq. of Thomas =pSibilla, dau. Aughton. Legh, of Sir Uri- Esq. of an Brere. Adling- ton. Henry =pMargaret terStrick- land. dau. of Peter Stanley, Esq. of Strick- Aughton. land,Esq. rine, dau. of Sir Ralph Neville. Sir Urian=pMargaret, Sir Edw. —Isabel, Walter =j=AIice, dau. of Nicholas Tempest, ofHolme. ret. Marga- =pSir Gilb. Hoghton of Hogh¬ ton Tower. Legh, of Adling- ton. dau. of Sir Edm. Traflbrd. Stanley, Bart, of Bicker- stall'. Lucy .^Alexan¬ der Rig¬ by, Esq. of Mid¬ dleton. dau. of Peter Warbur- ton, of Arley. Anne. : Sir Thos.^pMary, Stanley, Bart. Margaret, -pAlexander dau. of Sir Gilbert Hoghton. Rigby, Esq. of Middle, ton. dau. of Peter Egerton, Esq. of Shaw. Anne.=rAlan Cham- bre, Esq. of Halhead Hall. : Jn. Carl¬ ton, Esq. of Bee- forth. Walter ^Elizabeth, Catherine, dau. of Alex—pPeter Stanley, Chambre Esq. of Halhead Hall. ander Rigby, Esq. J i Glci Olt Esq., 2: 2nd son. dau. of Wil¬ liam Prick- ctt, Esq. Thomas Stanley, =pCatherine, dau. of Esq. of Cross Hall. Anthony Parker, Esq. of J. Mary.=pThe Rev. John J Lowe, ofWinwick. Henry Lowe, Esq.=pMary, dau. of J William Higgin¬ botham, Esq. Bctty.=pThos. Chadwick, Esq. Capt. 22nd Light Dragoons. Alan Chambre, Esq.== Dorothy, dau. | More, Esq. i I Alan Chambre, Esq. =p Mary, dau. of Mar- maduke Truman, I Esq. f- J WalterChambre,Esq.=j= Mary, dau. of Jacob J Morland, Esq. WalterChambre,Esq.=p Elizabeth, dau. of I James Fox, Esq. l— ' Jane.=f= Thomas Ilinde, Esq. of j Liverpool, J.P. and D.L. i- J GTatfjermc fHoattt, dau. and heir^pJTlje tirb. tTllOiims ^Jiltbr, /H.a. ofWinwick. H AVil- liam Tra¬ vers, Esq. of Naleby Hall. Grace, dau. of Rich. Red¬ man, Esq.of Hare- wood Castle. Henry John, and other issue. PEDIGREE XXXII. marquess of IpertfotO Eleanor, of Castile, lst^lSMUilrtl I. d. 1307,-pMargaret of France, dau. of Philip II. King of wife. | 1 France, and grand-dau. of St. Louis, 2nd wife. Lady Eliza—j-Humphrey Edward II =j= Isabel, of belli Plan- tagenet. Lady Mar¬ garet de Boliun, m. 1325. r - de Boliun, Earl of Hereford and Essex. : Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon. Sir Philip =j=Anne, dau. Courtenay, Kilt, of Powder- ham, d. 7 Henry IV. of Sir Thos. Wake, Knt. Sir John =7=Joan, dau. Courtenay, 2nd son of Sir Philip. of Sir Alex. Champer- nowne.Knt. Sir Philip =pElizabelh, Courtenay, Knt. of Powder- ham. dau. of Walter, Lord Hun- gerford. Sir Philip =pA dau. of Courtenay, Knt. of Molland, 2nd son. Robert Hingeston. d. 1327. France. Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Nor¬ folk, 2nd son, from whom in the female line, the How¬ ards descend. Edmund of=pMargaret, Woodstock Earl of Kent, 3rd son; be¬ headed 1329. sister and heir of Tho¬ mas, Lord Wake. Edward III.=p Philippa, Sir Thomas =FJoan, only dau. of Edm. d. 1377. of Hain- ault. Holland, Earl of Kent.K.G., d. 1360. Edward Edmund,=plsabel, the of Lang- Black ley, Duke Prince, of York, =j= K.G.,4th son, d. 1402. 1 of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, sister of Edmund, and sister and heir of John, both Earls of Kent, d. 1385. Richard II. d.a.p. Lionel Plan-^Eliza- Thos. =pAlice, young¬ est dau & heir tagenet, of Antwerp, Duke of Cla. of Peter rence,Earlof King of Ulster, &c., Castile K.G., 2nd & Leon, son, d. 1368. beth de Burgh, dau. & heir of Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent, d. William 1396. Earl of Ulster. i— Edmund Mortimer, 3rd=pPhilippa, dau. Earl of March, d. 1382. | and heir. i dau. of Rich. Fitz- alan; Earl of Arun¬ del. Roger, Earl=p of March and Ulster, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, d. 1399. Richard, Earl of= Cambridge, sur- named of Con- ingsburgh, 2nd son and heir; beheaded 1414. I- : Anne, dau. and coheir, after the the death of her brother Edmund Mortimer, heir to the crown. ^Alianore, eldest Eleanor^Thomas dau.; sister of Holland Monta- Thos. Holland, 4th dau. cute, Duke of Sur- & even- Earl of rey, and sister tual co- Salis- and coheir of heir. bury. Edmund Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent. Richard Ne¬ ville, 2nd son of Ralph, 1st Earl of West¬ moreland. =pTheLady Alice Montacute, only dau. and heir. Richard, Duke =pCicely, dau. of of York, Protec¬ tor of England, K.G., killed at the battle of Wakefield, 1460. Ralph Nevil, Earl of West¬ moreland. Isabel,dau. and=pJohn,Marquess heir of Sir Ed¬ mund de In- goldsthorpe. J of Montacute, K.G., slain at Barnet, 1471. Margaret, =j=Sir John Edward George, =plsabel, dau. of Sir Anthony =j=Lucy, dau. and dau. of Sir Philip, of Molland. Champer- nowne,Knt. ofModbury. IV. King Duke of of Eng- Clarence land, d. 1483. K.G., murder¬ ed in the Tower, 1477. Richard Ne¬ vil, Earl of Salisbury and Warwick,sur- named the Kingmaker. Browne, Knt., Standard Bear¬ er of England. coheir of John, Marquess of Montacute. i— a PEDIGREE XXXII. marquess of l&mfoto. Sir Philip ^Katherine, Sir Rich. Pole, -i-Margaret, dau Champer- nowne,Knt. ofModbury. dau. of Sir Edmund Carew. K.G., d. 1504. and heir. Coun¬ tess of Salisbury, beheaded, 1541. 1 Elizabeth, dau.= of Sir Artliony Browne, Stand¬ ard Bearer. Hen. Pole, Lord=pJane, dau. of Sir Arthur =j=Mary, sis- Champer- nowne,Knt. of Darling¬ ton, Devon. ter of Hen. Lord Nor- reys, of Rycote. Montacute, son and heir, be¬ headed, 1538. George Nevil, Lord of Aberga¬ venny. =Henry Somer¬ set, Earl of Worcester, d. 1549. William, 3rd ^Christian dau Catherine, eldest=pFrancis, Earl of dau. and coheir, d. 23 Sept. 1576. Huntingdon, K.G., d. 20 June, 1560. Earl of Wor¬ cester, K.G. of Edw. North. Lord Elizabeth, dau. of Sir-p Sir Edward Seymour, Lady Elizabeth Hast-—Edward Somerset, 4th Arthur Champer- nowne, of Darlington, co. Devon. Bart, of Berry Pome¬ roy, grandson and re¬ presentative of Edw., 1st Duke of Somerset. ings, dau. of Francis, Earl of Huntingdon. Earl of Worcester, K.G., d. 3 March, 1627-8. Henry Somerset, 5th=q=Anne, only child of Sir Edward Seymour, =p Dorothy, dau. of Sir 2nd Bart, of Berry Pomeroy, M.P., d. 1659. Sir Edward Seymour, 1 3rd Bart., of Berry Pomeroy, M.P., d. 1688. Henry Killigrew. Anne, dau. of Sir William Portman, Knt. Earl of Worcester, created Marquess of Worcester, 2 Nov., 1642, d. 1646. Edward Somerset, 2d : Marquess of Worces¬ ter, d. 3 April, 1667. John, Lord Russell. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Dormer, Knt. 1st wife. Henry Somerset, 3rd=f= Mary, dau. of Arthur, Sir Edward Seymour,=pLetitia, dau. of Alex- Marquess, created Duke of Beaufort, 1682. 4th Bart., of Berry Pomeroy. Lord Capel, and wi¬ dow of Henry, Lord Beauchamp. ander Popham, Esq. of Littlecote. Chas. Somerset, Mar-=,= Rebecca, dau. of Sir quess of Worcester, d. vita patris, 1698. Francis Seymour Con-pp Charlotte, dau. of Sir way, Lord Conway, 2nd son, d. 1731-2. John Shorter. Josiah Child, of Wan- stead, co. Essex, and sister of Richard, Earl of Tilney. Henrietta Somerset, =j= Charles Filzroy, 2nd dau. of Charles, Mar¬ quess of Worcester. Duke of Grafton, K.G., d. 1757. Francis Seymour Conway, 2nd Lord Conway,=j=Lady Isabella Fitzroy, youngest dau. of Charles, 1st Marquess of Hertford, d. 14 June, 1794. I 2nd Duke of Grafton, r-' Francis Seymour Conway, 2nd Marquess of=p!sabella Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Charles Hertford, K.G., d. in 1822. Ingram, Viscount Irvine,descended from Lionel Plantagenet, son of King Edward Ill. (See jiedigree xeix.) Francis Charles Seymour Conway, 3rd Marquess=pMaria l'agniani, m. 18 May, 1798. of Hertford, K.G., d. 1 March, 1842. s=j=.u Kirfjatt) Ingram SeprtlOUV ©onluag, 4th and present Marquess of Hertford, K.G.; 13th in a direct descent from George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, brother of King Edward IV., and 17th in a direct descent from Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of King Edward I. fEDIGHEE XXXIII. Eotiert iBatclap ailatntce, (Esq. pjcnrjj ICE. King of England. =j=Elcanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond I Bcrenger, Count of Provence- Lvobt. Crurf,=pIsabel, dau. King of Scot¬ land. of Donald Earl of Marr. Edward 1. King of Eng¬ land. ■ Margaret,dau. of Philip III. King of France. Margery, dau.=j= Walter, of Robert Bruce. Lord High Steward of Scotland. EdmundPlan-=j= Margaret, sis- tagenet, sur. named of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. ter and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. Blanche, =pEdmund, Earl Queen Dow- of Lancaster, ager of Na- j varre. i Maud, dau. =j=Henry, Earl and heir of Sir Patrick Cha- worth. of Lancaster. Euphe- —ItoDERT=j=Eliza- EDWARD=j=Joan Planta- =j=Sir Thomas Rich. Fitz-=pLady Elea. mia.dau. of Hugh, Earl of Ross, 2d wife. II.King of Scot¬ land, d. 1390. beth, dau.of Adam Mure, 1st wife. the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. I -1 King Richard II genet, the F air Maid of Kent, m. Win. Mon- tacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, Alan, Earl K.G., Lord of Arundel, Holland, K.G. 2nd hus¬ band. nor Planta- genet, wi¬ dow of John Lord Beau¬ mont. DavidStewart, Robert III. Earl of Strath- King of era, d. before Scotland, 1389. 5. in 1346. —J X_ Thomas de Holland,=f=Lady Alice Fitz-Alan. 2nd Earl of Kent. | ,- 1 John Beaufort, Marquess=pLady Margaret=Thos. Plantagenet, of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas¬ ter, by Katherine Swyn- ford, 1st husband. Euphemia, Countess=j= Sir Patrick Graham, 1 Holland, 2nd dau. and even¬ tual coheir. Duke of Clarence, 2nd husband. of Strathern & Caith¬ ness, d. after 1406. d. 1413. Malise Graham, Earl=j=Anne Yere, dau. of of Strathern, created I the Earl of Oxford. Earl of Monteith, 1427. I I-1 Alexander, Master of=y= Matilda, dau.of Thos, Monteith, d. vita pa- tris. James I. King of =j= Lady Joan Beaufort, Scotland. . eldest daughter. i- : George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley. The Princess Joan, dau. of James I. of Scotland. The Hon. Adam Gor-=^= Elizabeth, Countess of don, of Aboyne, 2nd son of George, 2nd Earl of Huntley. r Sutherland, sister and heiress of John, 9th Earl of Sutherland. Lord Erskine. Alexander Gordon, =j= Lady Janet Stewart, Alexander, 2nd Earl=j= Margaret, dau. of of Monteith, served heir to his grand¬ father, 1493. Walter Buchanan, of Buchanan. Master of Sutherland, infeoffed in the Earl¬ dom of Sutherland, in 1527, d. 15 Jan. 1529. eldest dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Athol; sheira. 2ndly, Sir Hugh Kennedy, of Gervan- mains. John Gordon, 10th =j= Lady Helen Stewart, William, 3rd Earl of=j= Margaret, dau. of Earl of Sutherland, eldest son and heir, d. in July, 1567. Monteith, d. 1545. I- John, 4th Earl of Monteith, d. before July, 1567. William, 5th Earl of=p= Monteith, d. before I Oct. 1587. a John Moubray, of Barnbougle. Marian, dau. of Geo. Lord Seton. Margaret, dau of Sir Colin Campbell. dau. of John 3rd Earl of Lennox, and relict of William, 5th Earl of Errol, 2nd wife. Alexander Gordon, =r= Lady Jean Gordon, 11th Earl of Suther¬ land, d. 6 Dec. 1594. 3rd dau. of George, 4th Earl of Huntley, High Chancellor of Scotland •, she had m. 1st, James, Earl of Both well, and 3rdly, Alexander Ogilvy, of Boyne; she d. 14 May, 1629. iRoticct SUlatOicc, (ZEsq. pedigree xxxm. John, Gth Earl of =j=Mary, dau. of Sir Monteith, d. Dec. 1598. r Colin Campbell. William, 7th Earl of=p Agnes, dau. of Pa- Monteith, created Earl of Strathern and Earl of Airth, d. before 1670. trick, Lord Gray. John Graham, Lord =pLady Mary Keith. Kilpont, slain vita patris. Lady Mary Graham,=p Sir John Allardice, eldest dau. and coheir of her brother, Wil¬ liam, Earl of Mon- teitli and Airth. of Allardice. _l Sir George Allardice,=p Lady Anne Ogilvie. of Allardice, d. in 1709. James Allardice, of=p Mary, dau. of Robt Allardice, d. in 1728. Mill. I The Hon. Sir Robert : Gordon, of Gordon- stoun, Bart., so created 26 May, 1625, 4th son, d. 1656. i- Katherine, dau. of the : Hon. Sir Robert Gor¬ don, of Gordonstoun, Bart. : Louisa, only dau. and heir of John Gordon, Lord of Longormes, and Dean of Salisbury, eldest son of Alexan¬ der Gordon, Titular Archbishop of Athens, &c. : David Barclay, Esq. of Urie, Colonel under Gustavus Adolphus. Robert Barclay, of =f=Christian, dau. of Gil- Urie, the celebrated apologist of the Quak¬ ers, eldest son and heir, 6. 1648. I— Robert bert Molleson, of the Mollesons of Aber¬ deenshire. Elizabeth, Anne=FDavid=^PriscilIa Barclay, Esq. of Urie, 6. in 1672. dau. of J. Tay- O’Brien, lor, Esq. 1st wife. Bar¬ clay, of Lon¬ don. Freame, 2d wife. Robert : Barclay Esq. of Urie, b. in 1699. James Allardice, ofe= Anne, dau. of James Allardice, d. in 1765. Barclay. James. Alex- ander. .J_ t. =Une, dau. of Sir r Ewen Joseph, Aiex- Came- d.s.p. ander, ron, d.s.p. of Lo- r -1 chiel. Robert Barclay, of Bury Hill, Surrey.pp -1 David, John. Bar¬ clay, of Young- bury, Herts. Barclays, of London. Sarah-Anne Allardice, only dau. and heir, d. in 1833. tvohert Carclaij auiatbtrr, Esq. of =j=Mary Urie and Allardice, claimant of the Dal- Earldoms of Strathern, Monteith, garn. and Airth, sole heir of the body of Prince David, son of Robert II. King of Scotland, and 17th in a di¬ rect descent from Edward I. King of England. T Charles Barclay. Robert Barclay, Esq. of Urie. Une Came¬ ron, wife of Johnlnnes, Esq. of Cowie. T l i Margaret, 2nd dau. Rodney, 3rd dau. —Hudson Gurney, Esq. of Keswick, son of Richard Gurney, Esq. by Agatha, his wife, dau. and heir of David Barclay, Esq. of Y oungbury,mentioned above. PEDIGREE XXXIV. 3lofm mynn e, C.oq. 31>rnri> IH. King of England.~Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray* j mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King=pMargaret, dau. Blanche, Queeiip= Edmund, Earl of England. of Philip III. King of France. Dowager of Na¬ varre. of Lancaster. Edmund Plantage-=pMargaret, sister Maud, dau. and=j=Henry. Earl Kobrvt 13 nice, King of Scotland. Walter, =j=The net, surnamed “of Woodstock,’’Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir of Tho¬ mas, Lord Wake. heir of Sir Pat¬ rick Chaworth. of Lancaster. Edward =pJoan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas theBlack Prince, 3rd hus- *band. r the “Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, de Holland, Filzalan, K.G. Lord Earl of Holland, 2d husband. Richard =pLady Eleanor r Plantagenet, widow of John Lord Beau* mont. Lord High Steward of Scot¬ land. Arundel. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau.of Robt. Bruce. King Richard Thomas de Holland,-pLady Alice Fitzalan, dau. II., d.s.p. 2nd Earl of Kent. of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess=j=Lady Margaret —Thomas Plantagenet, Robert II., King of Scotland. J of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt,Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. Holland, 2nd dau. and eventual co¬ heir. Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV., 2nd hus* band. Robert III., King of Scotland. Lady Joan Beaufort, dau. of John, Marquess— James I. King of Scotland, of Dorset.---' James II., King of Scotland.=j= Mary, of Gueldres, dau. of Arnold, Duke of i-> Gueldres. The Princess Mary of Scotland. =j= James, 1st Lord Hamilton. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran—Janet, dau. of Sir David Beaton. James, 2nd Earl of Arran, Regent of Scot¬ land, and Duke of Chatelherault. T Lady Margaret Douglas, dau. of James, Earl of Morton. Lord Claud Hamilton, Lord Paisley .-p Margaret, dau. of George, Lord Seton. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn, d:- vita patris, 16 March, 1617. Marian, eldest dau. of Thomas, 5th Lord Boyd, about 1633. T ivia * Claud Hamilton, Lord Strabane, 2nd son,— Lady Jean Gordon, 4th dau. of George, 1st £7.1638. -- - Catherine, dau. of Claud, Lord Strabane, and : widow of James Hamilton, Esq. of Manor Hamilton. ,-p uciay jean uoruon, uir | Marquess of Huntley. Owen Wynne, Esq., eldest son of Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader, of Bala. Lewis Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co. Sligo.= Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co. Sligo, M.P. T Rebecca, dau. of John Bingham, Esq. Catherine, dau. of John Ffolliott, Esq. TheRt. Hon.OwenWynne,ofHaslewood,M.P.=j= Anne, sister of Robert, Earl of Farnliam. i- Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, M.P., m—Lady Sarah Elizabeth Cole, dau. of William, in 1790. X Earl of Enniskillen. jJIofjn 5!2lBnne, Esq. of Haslewood ; 18th in— Lady Anne Wandesforde Butler, sister of the a direct descent from King Edward I., and 12th from King James II. of Scotland. Marquess of Ormonde, m. in 1838. r Owen. Sarah. Grace Florence. Cfce Eel). ^>ir George TSurrarO, T6art. PEDIGREE XXXV. SS&luai'lt 1. King of England.-p Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., King ol I Castile. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet.= ._ _i i Lady Margaret de Bohun, m. in 1325.= -Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex. = Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon. Margaret, dau. of Hugh, Earl of Devon.-p Theobald Granville, son of Sir Theobald Gran- | ville. . i 1 William Granville, of Stow, in Cornwall, rf.=p Philippa, dau. of William, Lord Bonville. about 1450. 1 Sir Thomas Granville, of Stow, High Sherifi-p Elizabeth, sister of Sir Theobald Gorges. 21 Edward IV. i Sir Thomas Granville, of Stow, K.B., d. 6= Henry VIII. r J - Isabel, dau. of Sir Otes Gilbert, of Compton. = Margaret, dau. and coheir of Richard Whit¬ ley, of Efford. -John Drake, Esq. of Ash, co. Devon, d. 1558. = Gertrude, dau. of Bartholomew Fortescue, Esq. of Filleigh. Roger Granville, Esq. of Stow, Sheriff, temp.- Henry VIII., d. in 1524. r J Amye, dau. of Roger Granville, of Stow.= I Sir Bernard Drake, Knt. of Ashe, d. in 1585.= r Eleanor, dau. of Sir Bernard Drake, of Ashe.=f= John Button, Esq. of Buckland, Hants. i John Button, Esq. of Buckland, d. 7 March,= 1665. - Eleanor, dau. of Thomas South, Esq. - Mary, dau. of William Jesson, Esq. of Coven¬ try. p Paul Burrard, Esq. of Walhampton, M.P. for Lymington. • F Lucy, dau. of Sir William Dutton Colt. 1 John Button, Esq. of Buckland, d. in 1679.= i Anne, dau. and coheir of John Button, Esq.=j of Buckland, m. in 1676. - Paul Burrard, Esq. of Walhampton, M.P. for=j Lymington, m. in 1704. r Colonel William Burrard, 2nd son of Paul=pMary, dau. of Joseph Pearce, Esq. Burrard, Esq. M.P. The Kfb. Stv ©covgc Uuv=-T-Eiizabeth-Anne, dau. and heir^Emma, dau. of Adm. Joseph rarb, Uart. of Walhampton, fc.in 1769 ; 16th in a direct de¬ scent from King Edward I. of William Coppel, Esq. of Ja¬ maica, d. in 1815, 1st wife. Bingham, by Sarah, his wife, dau. of Admiral Sir William Parker, 2nd wife. George, formerly M.P. for Lyming- ton, b. 13 Oct. 1805, m. 3rd Jan- 1839. Isabella, onlv dau. of Sir Harry, b. 13 Oct. 1818, in. 5 Aug. 1845, Mary Stand- ley, dau. of the late J. Sidney, b. 4 Nov. 1826, an officer in the Grena¬ dier Guards. G. Duckett. Bart. Allen, Esq. Harriet, m. 13 Oct. 1846, to F. II. Cro. zier, Esq. youngest son of Kawson Bod. dam Crozier, Esq. of West Hill, Isle of Wight. Theresa, m. 31 July, 1845, to Rowland Edward Cooper,Esq. 2nd son of the late W. H. Cooper, Esq. of Pains Hill. PEDIGREE XXXVI. jfrcDericfc CMOcr, 4Esq. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of=pl£btoarb 5. King of=pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King France, 2nd wife. England. of Castile, 1st wife. Thomas Plantage-=j=Alice, dau. net, surnamed de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk. Edward II. King =plsabel, dau. of Philip the Fair , King ofSir Roger of England. | of France. Halys, Knt. |- 1 Edward III. King of England, founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, d. in 1377.=p Lady Mar-=j=John, Lionel, of —Elizabeth, John of Catherine, Eleanor, =p Thos. Plan- garetPlan- tagenet, Duchess of Norfolk dau. and heir. Lord Antwerp, Segrave Duke of Clarence, K.G., d. 17 Oct. 1368. Elizabeth, =j=J ohn, dau. and heir of John,Lord Segrave. Thomas de= Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. Lord Mow¬ bray. =Lady Eliza¬ beth Fitz. alan, sister & coheir of Thos, Earl of Philippa, = only dau. and heir, b. 16 Aug. 1355. dau. and heir of William de Burgh, Earl of Ul¬ ster, d. ill 1363. =Edmund Gaunt, Duke of Lancas¬ ter,King of Cas¬ tile and Leon, K.G., d. in 1399. dau. of Sir eldest dau. PayneRoet, and coheir Knt., and of Hum- relict of Sir phrey de Otho Swin- Bohun, ford, Knt., d. iii 1403. Earl of Hereford, &c. tagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Bucking¬ ham, Duke of Glouces¬ ter, K.G., d. in 1399. Mortimer, of John Earl of of Gaunt, March,&c. Duke of d. at Cork, Lancas- 5 Rich. II. ter, d. in 1382. 1440. Lady Mar¬ garet de Mowbray, dau. and eventual coheir. i- Elizabeth,^ dau. of Edmund, Arundel Earl of March. Sir Ro¬ bert |- Howard Henry Per-=pEleanor, Eleanor,dau.= =Henry Percy, the re¬ nowned Hotspur, son of Henry, Earl of Nor¬ thumberland, slain in 1403. Joan, dau.=f=Ralph John = Neville, Beau- Lord of fort, Raby, Mar- created quess Earl of of West- Dorset, more- Earl of land, Somer- Earl set, r =Marga- Edm.=pAnne, ret, Staf- dau.of ford, Thos. Earl Hoi- of land, Staf- Earl ford, of K.G. Kent. dau. and coheir of Thos., Duke of Glou¬ cester Sir John =pCathe- Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, Earl Mar¬ shal. cy, Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain at St. Albans, 22 May, 1455. rme, dau. of Ralph, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of War¬ wick, d. in 1467. Marshal K.G., of Eng- d. in land, 1410. K.G.,d. in 1426. I-' *~| T=EdtnundBeau- Anne, dau.—Humph- fort, Duke of of Ralph, rey Staf- Somerset Mar- Neville, ford,Duke quess of Dor- Earl of of Buck- set, K.G., d. in Westmore- ingham, 1455. land. K.G. H. William Northumberland,slain Lord atTowton field,1460-1. Molines Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, K.G., the hero of Flodden. dau. of Henry Percy, Earl of=j=Eleanor, dau. and Margaret, dau.=f=Humplirey Staf- heir of Richard of Edmund, ford, Earl of Staf- Poynings, d. in DukeofSomer- ford, slain at St. 1474. set. Albans, v.p. !_I 1—| Henry Percy,=pMaud, dau. Catherine, dau. of Richard=pHenry, Duke of 4th Earl of - - - -. _ _ . . Northumber¬ land, d. in 1489. ^Eliza¬ beth, dau. & heir of Sir Fre¬ derick Tilney. of William, Widville, Earl liivers,K.G. EarlofPem- and sister of Elizabeth, broke. Queen of Edward IV. Buckingham, Con¬ stable of England, K G., beheaded in 1483. I- 1 i -* Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy, 4th=j=Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., Earl of Northumberland. J beheaded on Tower Hill, in 1524. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G., d. in 1554. =r=Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Duke of Bucking- | ham. I— u jfrcacncfe ©Eliiaer, €,sq PEDIGREE XXXVI. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, beheaded, u. y>.,=j=Frances, dau. of John Vere, Earl of Oxford, in 1546. i- Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Mar-=pMargaret, dau. and heir of Thomas, Lord Aud- shal, K.G., beheaded ‘2 June, 1572. | ley, of Walden, Chancellor of England. Lord Thomas Howard, 2nd son, created Earl of=pKatherine, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry Suffolk, K.G., d. in 1626. I Knyvett. Theophilus, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, rf. 3 June, 1640.=i=Elizabeth, dau. and heir of George, Earl of I Dunbar. I- 1 Lady Margaret Howard, 3rd dau. of Theophilus,=i=Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery, d. in 1679. 2nd Earl of Suffolk. The Hon. Henry Boyle, of Castle Martyr, co.=pLady Mary O’Brien, dau. of the Earl of Inche- Cork, second son of Roger, Earl of Orrery. j.=j=.Li;iuy iv I quin. Colonel William Boyle, youngest son of the Hon.=pMartha Beaufoy, dau. and heir of Sir Samuel Henry Boyle, and brother of the first Earl of Shannon, d. in 1725. Garth, Knt., by Martha, his wife, dau. and heir of Beaufoy, of Edmundscote. Beaufoy, dau. and coheir of Colonel William=j=John Wilder, Esq. of Nunhide, in Sulham, Berks. Boyle, m. 11 June, 1736. | The Rev. Henry Wilder, LL.D., of Purley Hall,=j=Joan, dau. of William Thoyts, Esq. of Sulham- Berks, Rector of Sulham, b. in 1744, d. in 1814. | stead. r' — ~ ~~ ; ;--- 1 -- 1 - 1 -r—r-n John Wilder, Esq. of-|-Harriett, dau. of William, George Lodo- Francis Boyle Shan- Four daus. Purley Hall, b. in I the Rev.Edwards d. in wick, m. and non, of Busbridge 1769, d. in 1834. Beaden. 1843. had issue. Hall, Surrey, m. The Rev. Henry= Watson Wilder, of Purley Hall, Rector of Sulham, b. in 1798, <2B0C} iSUmunTJ IE. King of England, surnamed Ironside, lineal descendant from Alfred, had a son Edward.=j=Agatha, dau. of Henry II. Emperor of Germany. Edgar Atheling. Malcolm Canmore, King=j=Margaret, heiress of Christiana,became aNun, of Scotland. I the Saxon line. at Romsey, Hants. Henry I. King of England, 3rd son of William the Conqueror.=pMatilda, of Scotland. I i-I " I i— 1 William, Duke of Normandy, d. without issue. Henry IV. Emperor of Germany,=Matilda.=j=Geoffrey Plantagenet, 1st husband, d. without issue. Earl of Anjou, 2nd husband. Henry II. King of England. =j=Eleanor, of Aquitaine. Richard I.-^-Berengaria, Princess of Navarre. Henry III.=j=Eleanor of Provence. JoHN.=j=Isabella, of Angouleme. Eleanor, of Castile, —Edward I. d. 1307.=|=Margaret, of France, dau. of Philip IV. King of I France, and grand-dau. of St. Louis, 2nd wife. 1st wife. Edward II. =j=Isabel, of d. 1327. France. Thos. of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, 2nd son, from whom, in the female line, the Howards descend. "1 Edmund of Wood-=j=Margaret, sis- stock, Earl of Kent, 3rd son: beheaded 1329. ter and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. Edward III.=j=Philippa, d. 1377. of Hain- ault. Sir Thomas Hoi-=j=Joan, surnamed “ The Fair Maid of Kent,” land, Earl of Kent, only dau. of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl K.G., d. 1360. | of Kent, sister of Edmund, and sister and | heir of John, both Earls of Kent, d. 1385. “i Edward Thomas the of Wood- Black Prince. stock, Duke of Glouces¬ ter, 7th & youngest son, d. 1397. Richard II. d.s.p. ■ Eleanor, eld. Edmund,; dau. & coheir of Lang- ofHumphrey ley,Duke de Bohun, of York, Earl of Here- K.G., ford, Essex, 4th son, and North- d. 1402. thampton, by Joan,hiswife, dau. of Rich. Fitz-Alan, Earl of Arun¬ del. Anne Plantagenet.=pEdmund, 5th Earl of I Stafford. Humphrey, Earl of=j=Anne Nevill, dau. of Stafford, created Duke of Bucking¬ ham, slain at Shrewsbury fight. r _ a Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, by Joan, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. = Isabel, young¬ est dau. & heir ofPeter King of Castile and Leon. Lionel = of Ant¬ werp, Duke of Cla¬ rence, Earl of Ulster, &c., K.G., 2d son, rf.1368. 1 Elizabeth Thos. =7=Alice, de Burgh, Hoi dau. and land, heir of William, Earl of Ulster. Earl of Kent, d. 1396. dau. of Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Edmund Morti-=pPhi!ippa, dau. mer, 3rd Earl of and heir. March, d. 1382. Roger, Earl of =Eleanor, eldest dau., sister March and Uls- of Thomas Holland, Duke ter, Lord Lieut, of Surrey, and sister and of Ireland, d. coheir of Edmund Holland, 1399. Earl of Kent. —i 1 -1 b c Charles IRobert jHetcber Huttm&ge, Csa- PEDIGREE XXXVIII. Humphrey, Earl : of Stafford, d. in the lifetime of his father. Henry, ‘2nd Duke : of Buckingham, beheaded temp. Richard III. : Margaret, dau. and coheir of Edward, Duke of Somerset. Catherine, dau. of Richard Widville, Earl of Rivers. Richard, Earl of Cam¬ bridge, surnamed of Coningsburgh, 2nd son and heir; beheaded 1414. : Anne, dau. and coheir, after the death of her brother, Edmund Mor* timer, heir to the crown. Richard, Duke of York,-r-Cicely, dau. of Ralph Protector of England, K.G., killed at the bat¬ tle of Wakefield, 1460. Nevil, Earl of West¬ moreland. Edw.IV. George,Duke=i=Isabel, dau. of Richard Sir Walter=Anne.-pGeorge Hastings, 1st Herbert, Knt., 1st husband. Earl of Huntingdon, d. 21 July, 1544. King of of Clarence, England, K.G., mur- d. 1483. dered in the Tower, 1477. Sir Richard Pole, K.G., : d. 1504. Henry Pole, Lord Mon-= tacute, son and heir, be¬ headed 1538. Nevil, Earl of Salisbury & Warwick, surnamed the King maker. : Margaret, dau. and heir. Countess of Salisbury ; last heiress of the Plan- tageuets,beheadedl541. Jane, dau. of George Nevil, Lord Aberga¬ venny. Francis, Earl of -j-Catherine, eldest dau. Huntingdon, K.G., d. 20 June, 1561. and coheir, d. Sept. 1576. 23 George, Earl of -pDorothy, dau. and Eighth in direct lineal descent from King Robt. II. of Scotland, was Andrew Stewart, Mas-=p Margaret Keith, 2nd Huntingdon, d. 31 Dec. 1604. Francis,Lord Hast- 1 ings, d.v.p. 17 Dec- 1595. Catherine, eldest dau. of Francis, Lord Hastings, d. 28 Aug. 1636. coheir of Sir John Port, of Etwall. : Sarah, dau. of Sir James Harington, d. in 1629. : Philip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield, d. 12 Sept. 1656. ter of Ochiltree, brother of Margaret, 2nd wife of John Knox, d. 1578. Marjory, 3rd daughter. Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir. Lady Sarah Stan¬ hope, eldest dau.of Philip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield. : Sir Richard Hoghton, Margaret, 3rd daugliter.- Bart., d. 1678. Sir Charles Hogh- : ton, Bart., d. 1710. I- Lucy, youngest dau. d. 7 Sept. 1780. =Mary, eldest dau. of John Skeffington, ViscountMassarecne. ^Thomas Lutwidge, Esq. of Whitehaven, d. 28 Aug. 1745. Lucy, youngest dau. wi- 1 ^ dowofThos. Hesketh.of Rufford, co. Lane. Esq. wife. : Sir Roger Aston, Knt., Gentleman of the Bed¬ chamber to King James I. : Sir Gilbert Hoghton, Baronet, of Hoghton Tower, co. Lancaster, d. in 1647. : Alexander Rigby, Esq. of Middleton, Baron of the Exchequer. : Sir J. Molineux, Bt. of Teversal, Notts, d. 1691. Thomas, Molineux, 3rd : son, of Preston, co. Lan¬ caster, d. 25 May, 1727. i- Rigby Molineux, Capt. : in the Army, High She¬ riff of Lancaster, 1749. Mary dau. of Gilbert Mundy, Esq. of Alles- tree, co. Derby. ’ Mary, dau. of Oliver Marton, Esq. of Lan¬ caster. i— a <1 e i i / i) ~\ —i—i ij h PEDIGREE xxxmii. claries iRotiert jFletcfjct; Luttmoge, €01}. a b i c d e | 1 f 9 1 1 h i i k | i'll 1. Charles 1 2. Henry = 1 =Jane, 2d 1 1 3. Thomas, 1 1 5. Samuel, 7. Skeffington Lut- 1. Mar- Lutwidge, Lutwidge, dau. and d. unm. Lieut. II.N., widge,Esq.Adm. of garet. Esq. of Esq. of coheir. 1746. d. unm. the Red, m. Cathe- - Holmrook, Holmrook d. 1791. — 1757. rine, sister of Sir 2. Cor- co. Cum¬ b. 17 June, 4. John, d. — Robert Bateson delia. berland, 1 724, m. 8 unm. 1749. 6. Walter, Harvey, Bart, of - d. unm. in Sept. 1767, d. young. Langley,co. Bucks, 3. Lucy 1784. d. 1 Aug. d.s.p .at Holmrook, 1798. 15 Aug. 1814. I I i I I I I Elizabeth 2. Skeffing-~Mary, 3. Henry-=Mary, 1. Char—,-W. Benn, Esq. Anne, dau. ton Lut- Marga- Thos.Lut- dau. lotte. 2ndly, r L'. Cope, of Charles widge. Esq. ret,dau. widge,Esq. of - Esq. Dodgson, late Major of Gen. Captain John 2. Lucy.=pRev.W. Grice. Bishop of 11th N.I., Lock- R.N., b. Taylor, - Elpliin, d. E.I.C.S., hart, of 14 Oct. Esq. of 3. Mar- —J. E. Carter, 17 April, and now Lanark- 1780. Town-' garet. Esq. 1836. J.P. for shire. head, - Cumber- co.Lan- 4. Cordelia, d. unm. land. caster. - 5. Henrietta=q=C- Poole, Octavia. Esq. 1. Charles = Lutwidge, Esq., for¬ merly Major 1st Regt. of Royal Lan¬ cashire Mi¬ litia, b. 15 June, 1768, d. 7 Sept. 1848. 1. The Rev.= Chas. Henry Lutwidge, Vicar of East Farleigh, Kent, b. 21 March 1800, d. 15 Jan. 1843. : AnneLouisa, only dau. of Robt.Raikes, Esq. of Wel- ton House, co. York. 2. Robert Wilfred Skeffington Lutwidge, Esq., Bar¬ rister at law, b. 17 Jan. 1802. 1. Elizabeth- Frances, m. 17 Feb.1825, Tlios. eldest son of Ro¬ bert Raikes, Esq. of Wel- ton House, co.York. Is. sue, two sons and a dau. 2. Frances-Jane, m. 5 April, 1827, her cousin, the Rev. Charles Dodgson,Rector of Croft, co. York. Issue, 4 sons and 7 daus. ~i—i i I 3. Lucy. 4. Charlotte- Menella. 5. Margaret Anne. 6. Henrietta Mary. I---- 1 (Hfjarlcs Koficrt .iFletrfjcr JLultoihgc, Esq., b. 2 Aug. 1835. Caroline Louisa. Demetrius <£retris 3|ames, OBsq. PEDIGREE XXXIX. isutoartl 8. King of England, d. 1307. _T Thomas Plantagenet, surnamed Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, and Marshal of England, 5th son of Edward I., by his ‘2nd consort Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France. John Segrave,LordSegrave,d.‘27 Edward III. =p Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, sole heir, d. 1399. | _i Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.=j= John, Lord Mowbray. __I Thomas Mowbray, Lord Mowbray, K.G.=j= Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Thomas Fitz- alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Sir Robert Howard, Knt.=p Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir of Thomas, J Lord Mowbray. John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G., slain =j= Katherine, dau. of William, Lord Moleynes. at Bosworth. I-1 Sir John Wyndham, Knt., of Felbrigg.=p Margaret, dau. of John, Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Wyndham, of Felbrigg.=j= Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Sir Rich. Scrope, of Upsall, co. York, 1st wife. Sir John Wyndham, of Melton Constable,=p Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Siden- Norfolk, d. 16 Queen Elizabeth. ham, of Orchard. Edmund Wyndham, Esq. of Kentsford, co.=j= Margaret, dau. and coheir of Richard Cham- Somerset. berlayne. Esq. of London. i Sir Thomas Wyndham, of Kentsford, son and=F Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Conyngsby, Esq. heir. of Hampton Court, co. Hereford. Colonel Sir Francis Wyndham, aged 11 in=F Anne, dau. and heir of Thomas Gerard, Esq. 16‘23, created a Baronet, d. about 1676, buried at Trent. of Trent. Sir Thomas Wyndham, Bart. d. about 1691. =j= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Croke, of Waterpenny, co. Oxford, living in 1698. William James, of Ightham Court, co. Kent, =j=Anne, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Wynd Esq. ' ~ J ham, Bart. Demetrius James, of Ightham Court, Esq. =j= Anne Mathews. Colonel in the Army. Charles Grevis, of Moseley Hall, co. Wor-=i= Elizabeth James, dau. and heir of Demetrius cester, Esq. James, of Ightham Court, co. Kent, Esq. Drmrtrius <£5rrbis Mantes, Esq. of Ightham=j=Mary, dau. of the late James Sliutt Esq. Court, co. Kent, High Sheriff in 1833 ; 16th in a direct line from King Edward I. Issue. PEDIGREE XL. 3lo.scpf) §>tmton> aEsq ISfotoam I. King of Englaud.=j= Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France, | d. in 1317. Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, and=j= Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt., of Har- Marshal of England, d. in 1338. \vich. Margaret, dau. and eventually sole heir of=y=John, Lord Segrave, d. 27 Edward III. 1353. Thomas de Brotherton ; created Duchess of Norfolk in 1398. r~ Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John, Lord Segrave. =j= John, Lord Mowbray, of Axholme, d. in 1360. Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, and of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. sister and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Isabel, 2nd dau. and eventual coheir of Tho-=j=James Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, d. in 1463. mas, Duke of Norfolk, and widow of Henry, son and heir of William, Lord Ferrers, of Groby. The Hon. Thos. Berkeley, 4th son of James,=j= Mary, dau. of Richard Guy, Esq. of Minster. Lord Berkeley, d. in 1484. worth, co. Gloucester. i-' Richard Berkeley, Esq. of Dursley, named=j= Margaret Dyer, in the will of his uncle, the Marquess of Berkeley. William Berkeley, Esq. Mayor of Hereford,=?= Elizabeth, dau. of William Burghill, of Cow¬ and M.P. for that city in 1547. arne. Rowland Berkeley, Esq. M.P. for Worcester,=j= Catherine, dau. of Thomas Haward, Esq. became possessed of Cotheridge and Spetch- ley, co. Worcester, d. in 1611. William Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, b. in=j= Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt. 1592, d. 1658. Thomas Chettle, Esq. of Spetchley, Judge of the King’s Bench.=f= Sir Rowland Berkeley, Knt. of Cotheridge, =j= Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Knt. of b. in 1613, a Cavalier Commander. Stanford Hall. Elizabeth Berkeley, eldest dau. and coheir of=j= Henry Greene, Esq. of Wykin, co. Warwick. Sir Rowland Berkeley. Rowland Green, Esq., grandson and heir of=j=Mary, dau. and coheir of George Bohun, Esq. Sir Rowland Berkeley, whose sirname he took. of Goundon, (founder’s kin at Winchester.) Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cotheridge, elder=j= Lucy, dau. of Anthony Lechmere, Esq. of son and heir. Severn End. Rowland, Henry Row- 1. Anne = of Colhe- land,in Holy Berkeley, ridge, d.s.p. Orders, eld. dau. D.C.L., of and in her Cotheridge, issue co- d.s.p. 17 heir. Sept. 1832, aged 92. =Rev. Rich¬ ard Tom- kyns. 2. Mary =j=Joseph 3. Margaret,=T=Wil- Berkeley, Severne, Berkeley, liam 2nd dau. Esq. 3rd dau. Yeo- andinher and in her mans, issue co- issue co- Esq. heir. heir. PEDIGREE XL. 3losepf) ^tinton 4£sq. a The Rev. Rich.=F Tomkyns, after¬ wards Berkeley of Cotheridge, d. 2 Jan. 1840. Louisa Anne, only child. =pLouisa, dau. of the Rev. J ames Preedy. Mary Se-- verne,dau. and heir. ^Joseph Stin- Lucy, =f= ton, Esq. eldest j dau, & coheir. J r - r~ JjJoSEpI) srtmton, Esq. of Munderfield Harold, co. Hereford, and of the Inner Temple and Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister at Law, entitled, by his descent through heiresses, from Thomas de Brotherton, to quarter the Plantagenet arms. (See Illuminated Heraldic Illustrations , pi. xii.) rison, Esq. of Tem¬ ple Laughern, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. The Rev. Richard Hopkins Harrison, Incumbent of Builtli, co. Brecon, eldest son. PEDIGREE XU. Dceblc IPcter IDofclpn, 4Esq iSbtOiU'I) H.=pEleanor of Castile. I- Isabella of France Edward II. J Edward III. =p Philippa of Hainault. I- Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. i- 1 Anne Plan- =pWilliamBour- Elizabeth Plantage- =p Humphrey de Bohun, net, 4th dau. Earl of Hereford, &c. i- Margaret de Bohun. =j= Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon, K.G. =Eleanor, dau. of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Here¬ ford. Sir Philip —Anne, dau. of Sir Edward =pEmmeline, tagenet. Wm. Bour- chier, Lord Fitzwarine, 3rd son. Fulk chier. Bottr-: Lord Fitzwarine. chier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor¬ mandy. =Thomasine, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Hankeford. =Elizabeth, i dau. and co¬ heir of John, Lord Dyn- liam. Courtenay, of Powderham, 5th son. t~ Sir John Cour¬ tenay, 2d son, d. before 1415. Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham. Thomas, Lord Wake. =Joan,dau. of Alexander Champer- nowne. Courtenay, of Godlington. dau. and heir of Sir John D’Aunay. Sir Hugh Courtenay, of Boconnoc. =pPhilippa, dau. and coheir of Sir Warren L’ Ercedekne, of Haccombe. •-=pElizabcth, Joan Courte- =j=Sir Nicholas, Sir William = Courtenay, of Powderham. dau. of Wal¬ ter, Lordllun- gerford. =Margaret,dau. of William, LordBonville. nay, of Hac¬ combe. John, Lord =y=Cicely, dau. Sir William =j=Cicely, dau. of Anthony. Alexander de : Carew, 4th son. 1 - John Carew, ^Thomasine, Lord of Ca- : Elizabeth, dau. of John Hatch, of Hatch. Fitzwarine, created Earl of Bath, 28 Henry VIII. of Giles, Lord Daubeny. Courtenay, of Powderham. of Sir J ohn Cheney. dau. and co¬ heir of Roger Holland. Sir Wymond -pMartha, dau. Lady Eliza- —Edward Chi- Sir William =f=Mary, dau. beth Bour- chier. Chester, Esq. of Raleigh. Courtenay, of Powderham. of Sir John Gainsford. Carew, of An¬ thony. of SirEdmund Denny. Sir John Chichester, of Ra--pGertrude Courtenay, leigh, M.P. for Devon, 1553. Thos. Carew, =pElizabeth, of Anthony. dau. of Sir Rich. Edge¬ combe. Rich. Carew, =pJulian, dau. Anne Chichester, of Raleigh.-pWilliam Coryton, Esq. of Cory ton, and Newton Fer- of Anthony. of Sir John Arundel, of Trerice. Sir John Coryton, Bart. of^Anne, dau. and heir of John Newton Ferrars, Cornwall. Mills, Esq. of Colebrook. John Carew, =j=Alice, dau. of of Penwarne, John Hilman. 2nd son. Anne Coryton, coheir. 2nd dau. and=pJohn Peter, Esq. of Harlyn, m. in 1685. BridgetCarew=pEdward Hob 4th dau. and coheir. lyn, min. of Bod- Elizabeth, -j-William Pe- Henry Peter,=7=Mary, dau. and Jonathan=f=Mary dau. of the Rev. W. Smith,Chap¬ lain to Queen Anne. ter, Rector of Mawnen. Issue. of Harlyn, d. in 1748. heir of Henry Harper, Esq. of Trewarthen. Issue. Peter, of Porthco- than. Hoblyn. Edward Hoblyn, Esq. of Colquite. a pedigree xli £>eet)le ipeter l^ofupn, czBstj. a b Samuel Peter, Esq. of Porthcotlian, son and^Sarah, only dau. and heir of Edward Hoblyn, heir. | Esq. 1. Hoblyn Peter,=pEIizabeth, dau. Esq. of Portli- cothan, m. in 1778. of John Pome¬ roy, Esq. 2. Deeble Peter, 3. Edward. Esq. ofColquite, d. unm. in 1836. - 1 - 1 1. Sarah, m. to 2. Mary, Rev. Cople- d. young, stone Rad- cliffe. i i ■ i I i i i " I i i 1. Samuel, b. 7. Dffblc IjRtet Ptjobljjn, Esq. 3. Pomeroy, R.N.d.s.ja. in 1812. 1. Betsy. in 1779, m., of Colquite,Cornwall, youngest - - and had issue, son, and heir of his uncle Dee- 4. Edward, E.I.C.S. 2. Mary. - ble Peter, Esq.; 14th in a - - 2. Hoblyn, direct descent from King Ed- 5. Jonathan. 3. Susan. Chaplain, R.N. ward III. - b. in 1780. 6- Thomas. PEDIGREE XLII. ^ir Charles Slingsby, 'Bart, Otoarb EM. King of England, d. 1377.—j— Philippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. _____L Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence.=p Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of j William, Earl of Ulster. The Lady Philippa Plantagenet, only cliild.=j= Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. J The Lady Elizabeth Mortimer.-p Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur, d. in J 1403. Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland,^ Lady Eleanor Nevil, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl fell at St. Albans, 1455. of Westmoreland, and Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland,^ Eleanor, dau. and heir of Richard Poynings. slain at Towton, 1561. Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland.^ Maude, dau. of Herbert, 1st Earl of Pem¬ broke. Henry Algernon Percy, 5th Earl.=p Catherine, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert I Spencer. Sir Thomas Percy, Knt., 2nd son, executed=pEleanor, dau. of Guiscard Harbottle, Esq. of in 1537. Beamish, co. Durham. Thomas, 7th Earl of Henry, Guiscard, d. Sir Francis Slingsby, Knt.=pMary Percy, Northumberland. 8th Earl, an infant. of Scriven. d. in 1598. Sir Henry Slingsby, of Scriven, d. lGSJ.^Frances, dau. and heir of William Vavasour, I of Weston, co. York. Sir Henry Slingsby, the gallant Cavalier, cre-^ Barbara, dau. of Thomas, 1st Viscount Fal- ated a Bart, in 1635, beheaded for his loyalty 1658. conberg, d. 31 Dec. 1641. Sir Thomas Slingsby, Bart, of Scriven, M.P.,t= Dorothy, dau. and coheir of George Cradock, Constable of Scarborough Castle. of Caverswall Castle. Sir Thomas Slingsby, Bart, of Scriven.=j= Sarah, dau. of John Savile, Esq. of Methley. Charles Slingsby, Esq. of Lofthouse Hill,=p Miss Turner, m. in 1738. near Knaresborough, Barrister-at-law. Sir Thomas Turner Slingsby, Bart, of Scriven,=p Katherine (Turner) Buckley, his cousin. d. in 1806. Charles Slingsby, Esq. 2nd son, m. 1 Oct.=^Emma Margaret, dau. of Thomas Atkinson, 1823. Esq. I- Sir ©f)aiif3 Slingsbl?, present Bart, of Scriven Park, an officer in the Royal Horse Guards ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. <£arl of Carnarvon PEDIGREE XLIII. ISDtoiirlr IV. King of England,=pLady Elizabeth WidviIe.=^John, 2nd Lord Grey, of Groby, 1st husband. d. 1483. 2nd husband. Princess Elizabeth ^Henry VII. King of Thomas Grey, K-G^-pCecilie, dau. of Wil- Plantagenet, of York, d. 1503. England, d. 1509. 1st Marquess of Dor¬ set, d. 1501. liam, Lord Bonvile, of Harington. Princess Mary Plan-^Chas. Brandon, K.G., Thomas Grey, K.G.,^Margaret, dau. of Sir tagenet, (widow of Louis XII., King of France), d. 1533. Duke of Suffolk, d. 2nd Marquess of Dor- 1545. set, d. 1530. Robert Wotton, Knt., of Bracton, Kent. Lady Frances Brandon, d. 1563.-y Henry Grey, K. G., Duke of Suffolk, be¬ headed 1554. JO.“T - J Lady Catherine Grey, (sister of the celebrated-p Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, (son of Lady Jane Grey), d. 1567. Edward, Duke of Somerset, K.G., Lord Protector), d. 1621. Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp, d.v.p.-y Honora, dau. of Sir Richard Rogers, of Bry- 1619. anston, co. Dorset- Sir Francis Seymour, Bart., created Baron-p Frances, dau. and coheir of Sir Gilbert Prinne, Seymour, of Trowbridge, 1641. Knt. of Allington. Charles, 2nd Lord Seymour, of Trowbridge.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of William, Lord Allington J Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset, K.G., “ the-]-Lady Elizabeth Percy, only dau. and heir of proud Duke of Somerset,” d. in 1748. Joceline, Earl of Northumberland (seevol.i. ped. lxxxv.) Lady Catherine Seymour, d. in 1713,-p Sir William Wyndham, Bart., of Orchard Wyndham. T Charles Wyndham, 1st Earl of Egremont, d.-p Alicia-Maria, dau. of George, 2nd Lord Car- in 1763. penter. Lady Elizabeth Wyndham, eldest dau. of the^ Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, d. 1st Earl of Egremont. in 1811. Henry-George, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon, d. in : 1833. Elizabeth Kitty, dau. and heir of Col. John Dyke Acland. $rntT>=.?iof)ii=ffirorgc, 3rd 3£iirl of Carnal^ Henrietta-Anne, eldest dau. of Lord Henry- bott ; Pith in a direct descent from King Henry VII., and the Princess Elizabeth of York, heiress of the House of Plantagenet. Thomas Molyneux Howard, m. in 1830. Hknrv-IIoward-Molyneux, Lord Porchester, and other issue. PEDIGREE XLIV* C&e IRct), Hctiris ^nepti. pijrnrg VBL, King of England, d. 1509.=j= The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of King Ed¬ ward IV. The Princess Mary, widow of Louis XII.,=p Charles Brandon, K.G., Duke of Suffolk, d. King of France. 1545. Lady Frances Brandon, dau. of Charles, Duke=j= Henry Grey, K.G., Duke of Suffolk, of Suffolk. T Lady Catherine Grey, (sister of the celebrated=f= Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, d. 1621. Lady Jane Grey.) Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp, d.t).^>.=j= Honora, dau. of Sir Richard Rogers. 1619. T Honora, dau. of Edward Lord Beauchamp.=p Sir Ferdinando Sutton, K.B., son of Edward, Lord Dudley. T Frances, Baroness Dudley, jure s«o.=p Humble, Lord Ward. Frances, dau. of Humble, Lord Ward. Sir William Noel, Bart., of Kirkby Mallory. Frances, dau. of Sir William Noel, Bart.,=j= Ralph Sneyd, Esq., son and heir apparent of m. in 1690. Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keel. Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keel, bapt. 17 May,=f= Anne, dau. of Allen Holford, Esq. of Daven- 1692, d. 4 Nov. 1733. .ham. Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keel, b. in 1723, d.=j= Barbara, dau. of Sir W. W. Bagot, Bart., by in 1793. Barbara, dau. of William, Earl of Dart¬ mouth. Walter Sneyd, Esq.=j=Hon. Louisa Bagot, of Keel, eldest son. dau. of the 1st Lord Bagot. Ralph. Walter. Harriet. Fanny. Charlotte. Elizabeth. The Rev.Ralph Sneydj domestic Chaplain to George IV., Precen¬ tor of St. Asaph, 2nd son of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. of Keel. Penelope, 2nd dau. of Sir John Moore, Bart., K.B., Admiral of the Red, grand¬ son of Charles, Earl of Drogheda, (see Moore, Royal pedi¬ gree, vol. i. clviii.) i ;--1 2Tf)t Urb. Jlflms Jtnct)b, Warden of All George-Warwick, Lord=Emma Penelope, d. Souls’ College, Oxford, 12th in a direct Poltimore. in 1835. descent from King Henry VII. and Eliza¬ beth of York. =Maude, Adelm=p King of de War- King of dau. of de England, ren Earl Scotland, Wal- Burgh. d. 1135. of Sur- d. 1153. theoff, rey. Earl of The Em- =pGeoffrey i- N orth- press Planta- William ^Elizabeth umber- Maude, genet, de War- dau. of land. widow of Count of ren, 2nd Hugh the Hen. V. Anjou. Earl of Great, Emperor Surrey. Earl of of Ger- Verm an- many. 1 - 1 - dois. r i- 1 dau. of Lewis VII. King of France. Mac Mur- rough, King of Leinster. King of England, d. 1189. Hucp 6@arp Cicfrtorne, fjis totfe. b c d 1 1 I . • William^ Isabel, Henry 11.=p Eleanor, Adeline. dau, of William, 5ih Duke of Acqui- taine. Henry, Prince of Scotland, Earl of Hunting¬ don. Margaret=p Humph¬ rey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford John King: of Eng¬ land, d. 1216. : Isabel, dau. of Aymer, Count of Angou- leme. Henry de=p Bohun, Earl of Hereford d. 1220. HenryIII.: King of England, d. 1272. 1 Eleanor, dau. of Raymond Berenger, Count of Pro- Hum ph- =j= rey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Earl of Essex. i- Humph- ^ rey de Bohun. : Maude, dau. of Geoffrey Fitz- Piers, Earl of Essex. '• Maude, dau. of the Earl of Ewe. Humph¬ rey de Bohun, 1 Edward I.= p Eleanor, Earl of Hereford de F King of dau. of Earl of England, Ferdin- Essex, d. 1307. and III. Lord King of Castile. High Consta¬ ble of England. Eleanor, dau. of William de Braoze of Breck¬ nock. : Maude, dau. of Ingelram Edward II. King of Eng¬ land, rf. 1327. ^Isabella, dau. of Philip the Fair, King of France. The Prin¬ cess Eli¬ zabeth. Edward in=p Philippa, King of Eng- dau. of land, d. 1377. William, Count of Holland & Hain- ault. Fitz A- delin de Burgh, Governor of Ire¬ land, 1177. natural dau. of Rich. I. King of England, widow of Llew¬ ellyn, Prince of Wales. l'EDIGREE L. Eva. ^Richard de Clare, Earl of Pem¬ broke, called Earl Strong- bow. Richard = de Burgh, surnamed theGreat, Lord of Con¬ naught, Lord Lieuten¬ ant of Ireland in 1227, d. 1243. : Hodiema dau. of Robert de Gem- on, by Una,dau. of Odo O’Con¬ nor, son of Cathal Crovde- arg, or the Red hand. King of Con¬ naught. William : Marshall, Earl of Pem¬ broke, d. 1219. Isabell : Marshall. William De Burgh, d. 1270. Maude, dau. of John De Lacy, Earl of Lincoln. -1 : Isabel de Clare, on¬ ly child, m. 1189. ^Gilbert deClare, 5th Earl of Hert¬ ford, and Earl of Glouces¬ ter. ^Richard deClare, 6th Earl of Hert¬ ford, and 2nd Earl of Glou¬ cester, d, 1262. Eleanor de Bo¬ hun. ^Humph¬ rey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, and Lord IlighCon stable of ■> England. Janies Butler, 2nd Earl of Car- rick. Earl of Or- -J monde. Sir Wil- = liam de Burgh, d. 1324. Sir Ulick= de Burgh, Mac Wil¬ liam Eighter, Lord of Clanrick- arde, d. 1429. ‘ A dau. of Mac fordan. Agnes, dau. of the Earl of War¬ wick. ThePrin-p=Gilbertde cess Joan of Acres, dau. of King Ed¬ ward I. Clare, the Red, 7th Earl of Hertford, & 3d Earl of Glou¬ cester. Ralph de=pElizabeth la Roche. | de Clare, r- 1 David de la Roche. John dc la Roche, Lord of Fermoy.=p d PEDIGREE L. ^eorp Wangle, OEsq. ana i John of =j=Kathe- Jas. But—-p Eliza- Ulick de ^pEgelina, John Fit z=j=Blanche, Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, d. 1399. rine, dau. of Sir Payne Roell. ler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde Lord Jus¬ tice of Ireland. beth.dau. of Sir J. D’Arcy, Lord Jus¬ tice of Ireland. Burgh, the Red, Lord of Clanrick- arde, d. 1485. Eleanor =f= Gerald Joan de=f= Ralph Butler. Beaufort. Neville, Ear) of West¬ more¬ land, d. 1425. Fitz Mau¬ rice, 4th Earl of Desmond r dau. of Thomas, Hugh de Earl of Courte- Kildare, nay. de la Roche. Thomas Fitz =pJoan, dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Kildare, Lord Justice of Ireland. Richard de Burgh, the Red, Earl of Ulster, m. 1312. Jas. Fitz-=pMary de Gerald, 7 th Earl of Des- Richard Ne—j-TheLady mond. ville, Earl of Salisbury, d. 1460. Alice Monta- cute,dau. of Thos. Monta- cute,Earl of Salis¬ bury. Maurice Fitz 'l'hos.^Elizabeth, dau. of Burgh. 4th Earl of Kil¬ dare, Lord Justice of Ireland. Sir Bartholomew Burghersh, Knight of the Garter. Gerald Fitz Mau-=pMargaret, dau. of Sir John Rocli- ford. rice, 5th Earl of Kildare, Lord Jus¬ tice of Ireland. [ _l John Fitz Gerald,=r=Margaret de la 6th Earl of Kildare. | Herne. Joan Fitz^pThomas Fitz John Fitz Gerald, 7th Gerald. I Earl of Kildare, d. 1477. Eleanor Neville. : Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby, d. 1504. Gerald, 8th Earl of-j-Alison, dau. of Sir Kildare, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, in 1496. of Sussex, d. 1542. Jane Ratcliffe. -j- Anthony Brown, Vis¬ count Montague, d. 1592. Gerald Fitz-Gerald, = 9th Earl of Kildare, d. 1534. Mary Brown.^p Henry Wriothesley, I 2nd Earl of South¬ ampton, d. 1581. Mary Wriothesley =j= Thomas, Lord Arun¬ del, of Wardour, d. 1630. Catherine raid. Fitz-Ge- : Rowland Eustace, of Harristown, co. Kil¬ dare, Baron Portle- ster. : Elizabeth, dau. of John, Lord Zouch. = Jenico Preston, 3rd Viscount Gorman- ston, d. 1599. Sir Thomas Nangle, =p Elizabeth Preston. Baron of Navan. , —^ JLjIlZt William Arundel, Esq. Wilts. _=j= Mary Arundel, only=pSir Henry Ticliborne, daughter. Bart., of Tichborne Park, co. Hants, d. 1689. Walter Nangle, Esq.=f Elizabeth Eglentine. of Kildalkey, co. of Hornisham, co. Meath, youngest son. Gerald Nangle, Esq. : of Kildalkey. : Anne, dau. of Scur- lock, of the Frayne, co. Meath. Sir Henry Joseph =p Mary, dau. of Anthony Tichborne, Bart., d. 1743. Kemp, Esq. of Slin- don, Surrey. Jocelyn Nangle, Esq.=p Elinor, dau. ofRobt. of Kildalkey. I Cusack, Esq. of Staf- I fordstown, co. Meath. Mary-Agnes Tich- =j= Michael Blount, Esq. borne. of Maple Durham, Oxfordshire. Walter Nangle, Esq.^ Margaret, dau. of of Kildalkey, High Sheriff of Meath, 1663 and 1687. r h George Aylmer, Esq. of Hartwell, co. Kil¬ dare, 1st wife. PEDIGREE L- Lucp Ctcbborne, big totfe. Mary Blount.=f= Sir Henry Tichborne, Bart, of Tichborne Park. George Nangle, Esq.=p Catherine, dau. of of Kildalkey. Thomas Fitz-Symon, Esq. of Dublin. SirHenryTich- borne, Bart. : Elizabeth, dau. of Edm. Plow- den, Esq. of Plowden, co. Salop. Walter Nangle, Esq.=p Elinor, dau. of Chas. of Kildalkey. | Dillon, 2nd wife. Catherine, dau. of=pWalter Nangle, Esq.=j=Elizabeth, dau. George Sail, Esq. of Dublin, 2nd wife, d. 1813. of Kildalkey and Clonbaron, co. Meath, b. 1757, d. 1843. of Win. Toole, Esq. of Kil- cock, co. Kil¬ dare, 3rd wife. ILttrp JfiHarg =f tEeorge Xanglf, EdwardNan- Catherine. EIizabetk-=j=RobertNicholson, 0Ttrf)borne, only dau. Esq. gle, in Holy Frances. Orders. Jane. Esq. of Ballow, J.P. co. Down. George-Courte- Henry Nangle, Walter Chi- Lucy-Eli- nayDrummond 6.15Dec. 1827, dioch Nan- zabeth. Hugh Walter Nichol- Nichol- Nangle, b. 13 an officer in July, 1825, an the army officer in the army. r Edward Nichol¬ son. Robert Nichol¬ son. gle,6.4Nov. Anne-Ca- son. sor 1831, Cadet roline- Royal Mili- Catherine, tary Acade¬ my, Woolwich. N.B. For the full Pedigree of the Nangles, Barons of Navan, see Burke’s Dictionary of the Landed Gentry. PEDIGREE LI. iRcu. 3lofjn ftotolanti T5etkclcp. 3£5toai'R I. King of England.—Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France, I d. in 1317. Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, and=j= Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt., of Har- Marshal of England, d. in 1338. wich. Margaret, dau. and eventually sole heir of=j=John, Lord Segrave, d. 27 Edward III. 1353. Thomas de Brotherton ; created Duchess of Norfolk in 1398. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John,Lord Segrave. =|= John, Lord Mowbray, of Axholme, d. in 1360. Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, and of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. sister and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, Isabel, 2nd dau. and eventual coheir of Tho-=j= James Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, d. in 1463. mas, Duke of Norfolk, and widow of Henry, son and heir of William, Lord Ferrers, of Groby. The Hon. Thos. Berkeley, 4th son of James, = Lord Berkeley, d. in 1484. ■Mary, dau. of Richard Guy, Esq. of Minster- worth, co. Gloucester. Richard Berkeley, Esq. of Dursley, named=pMargaret Dyer, in the will of his uncle, the Marquess of Berkeley. William Berkeley, Esq. Mayor of Hereford,=j=Elizabeth, dau. of William Burghill, of Cow- and M.P. for that city in 1547. arne. I- Rowland Berkeley, Esq. M.P. for Worcester,=j=Catherine, dau. of Thomas Haward, Esq. became possessed of Cotheridge and Spetch- ley, co. Worcester, d. in 1611. William Berkelev, Esq. of Cotheridge, b. in= 1592, d. 1658. Margaret, dau. of Sir Robert Berkeley, Knt. Thomas Chettle, Esq. of Spetchley, Judge of the King’s Bench.=f= * Sir Rowland Berkeley, Knt. of Cotheridge,=p Dorothy, dau. of Sir Thomas Cave, Knt. of b. in 1613, a Cavalier Commander. | Stanford Hall. Elizabeth Berkeley, eldest dau. and coheir of=p= Henry Greene, Esq. ofWykin, co. Warwick. Sir Rowland Berkeley. Rowland Green, Esq., grandson and heir of=j=Mary, dau. and coheir of George Bohun, Esq Sir Rowland Berkeley, whose surname he took. of Coundon, (founder’s kin at Winchester.) Rowland Berkeley, Esq. of Cothe-=j=Lucy, dau. of Anthony The Rev. Lucy Berke-=j=Miss ridge, elder son and heir. Lechmere, Esq. ley, M.A., Rector of Great Whitley and Ac- Two sons, who d.s.p., and three daus., (see ped. xl.), of whom ton Beauchamp, co. the eldest, Anne Berkeley, m. the Rev. Richard Tomkyns.=p Worcester. Jane Cox. b PEDIGREE LI. JRet). lofrn EotuIanD T6erkelep. The Rev. Richard Tom-= kyns, afterwards Berke¬ ley of Cotheridge, d. in 1840. Louisa Anne, only child. ! Louisa, Anne, only dau., m. in dau. of 1800, the Rev. Charles the Rev. Walcot, RectorofPitch- James ford, co. Salop, 2nd son Preedy. of Chas. Walcot, Esq. of Walcot and Bitterley Court. The Rev. Rowland=p Miss Eli- Berkeley, LL.D., Rector of Writtle, co. Essex. zabeth Wathen. John WAL-=j=Anne, dau. cot, Esq. only son, bapt. in 1805. of the Rev. Richard Rouse Bloxham, -fD.D. £f)c Hrb. $ofm land lirrfcclrjn, now of Cotheridge; 16th in a direct descent from King Edward I. and entitled to quarter the Plantagenet Arms. William, m. Ilenry- and has is- Comyns, sue : his eld- of Lin- est son isthe coin’s Rev.William Inn. Comyns Berkeley. George Berkeley Calcott, Esq. of Caynham Court, co. Salop, m. and has issue A Charles, of Lin¬ coln’s Inn. l’KDIGREE LII. Charles iBlois, IBart, iEUtoartl 5. King of England, d. 7=p Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., July, 1307. The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I.,= and widow of John, Earl of Holland. King of Castile. Humphrey de Boliun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, slain 1321. William de Boliun, Earl of Northampton,= f= Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badles- K.G., d, 1360. mere, and widow of Edmund Mortimer. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun,=j= Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, beheaded Earl of Northampton, K.G. 21 Richard II. Thomas, Lord Mow-=Lady Elizabeth Fitz-=j= Sir Robert Goushell, Knt. bray, Earl Marshal. alan, dau. and coheir. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert=p Sir Robert Wingfield, Knt. of Letheringham, Goushell, Knt. | co. Suffolk, M.P. 6 Henry VI. 1 -1 Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Fitz-Lewis, Knt.=j=Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, eldest of West Horndon, co. Essex. son, C.B., d. 1481. Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, eldesb=p Anne, dau. of John Touchet, Lord Audley. son, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1483 and 1492-3. r Sir Anthony Wingfield, of Letheringham,—Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir George De Vere, K.G., Esquire of the body to Henry VIII., d. 6 Edward VI. Knt., and sister and coheir of John, 13ih Earl of Oxford. Sir Robert Wingfield, Knt. of Letheringham,=p Cecily, 2nd dau. of Thomas, Lord Wenl- M.P. worth. Sir Thomas Wingfield, Knt. of Lethering-=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Druce Drury, Knt ham, d. 1609. J of Riddlcsworth, 2nd wife. Cecily, dau. of Sir Thomas Wingfield, Knt. =f= William Blois, Esq. of Grundisburgh Hall, d. 1672. Sir William Blois, Knt., eldest surviving son. 1 ^ Martha, dau. of Sir Robert Brooke, of Cock- J field Hall. Sir Charles Blois, Bart, of Grundesburgh=j= Anne, dau. of Ralph Hawtrey, Esq. of Rise- Hall, co. Suffolk, so created 15 April, 1686. I lip, 2nd wife. Sir Ralph Blois, Bart., d. in 1762.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Reginald Rabett, Esq. of I Bramfield. Sir John Blois, Bart., d. in 1810.=;= Sarah, youngest dau. of George Thornhill, J Esq. of Diddington. S:iv (fffjarlrs Hlotg, Hart., now of Grundis-=p Clara, dau. of Jocelyn Price, Esq. of Cam- burgh Hall; 16th in a direct descent from King Edward I. blesworth Hall, co. York, d. 22 Feb. 1847. Charles, eldest son and heir apparent, and other issue. 0eorp Ulopt), GBsg PEDIGREE LIII. IStlbiartl 5. King of England, d. 7=p Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. July, 1307. King of Castile. The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I.,= and widow of John, Earl of Holland. 7 = Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and j Essex, slain at Boroughbridge, 1321. i= Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badles- | mere, and widow of Edmund Mortimer. 1 7 = Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, beheaded 21 Richard II. r William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton,= K.G., d. 1360. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun,= Earl of Northampton, K.G. r Thomas, Lord Mowbray,=f=Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, dau, and=f=Sir Robert Goushill, Knt. of Earl Marshal. ✓K coheir. Heveringham. Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Goushill,= of Heveringham. = Thomas Lord Stanley, K.G., d. 1458-9. 1 Katherine, dau. of Thomas, Lord Stanley, =p Sir John Savage, Knt. K.G. | j 1 Alicia, dau. of Sir John Savage, Knt.= Margaret, dau. of Sir William Brereton.= = Sir William Brereton. = William Goodman, Esq. = Sir Thomas Mostyn, Knt., one of the council of Wales, temp. James I. Ursula, dau. and heir of William Goodman,- Esq. Sir Roger Mostyn, Knt., b. 1567, d. 8 Aug.=;=Mary, dau. of Sir John Wynne, of Gwydyr, 1642. 1 Knt. 1 The Rev. William Mostyn, Archdeacon of=; Bangor. = Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Richard Alder- sey, Esq. of Chester, d. 10 April, 1647. = Mary, dau. of John Loame, of London. = Thomas' Horton, Esq. of Chadderton, (some time Governor of the Isle of Man, under the Earl of Derby), d. 18 March, 1757. = George Lloyd, Esq. of Ilulme Hall, co. Lan¬ caster, d. 4 Dec. 1783. r Richard Mostyn, of London, 3rd son, d. about=; l: f .... - Anne, dau. and coheir of Richard Mostyn, of=f London. 1 -- Susannah, dau. of Thomas Horton, Esq. of=f Chadderton. George Lloyd, Esq. of York, Barrister-at-=p Elizabeth, dau. of Jeremiah Naylor, of Law, 2nd son. Wakefield, merchant. CTSforgr 3LlO£t>, Esq. of Stockton^pAlicia-Maria, dau. Hall, co. York, b. in 1787 16th in a direct descent from King Edward I. of John Greame, Esq. of Sewerley. -1-m Edward Jeremiah Three Lloyd, Esq. of daughters. Oldfield Hall, co. Cheshire. George John, eldest son, and other issue. n PEDIGREE LIV. iRct). Ctjacleg Ccaalcot 35Utoar!> 5H. King of England,^Philippa, dau. of William, Count d. in 1377. of Hainault. Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. Lad}' Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. The Lady Philippa == Edmund Mortimer, Plantagenet, only child. r Earl of March. The Lady Elizabeth =p Henry Percy, the re Mortimer. Henry Percy, 2nd = Earl of Northumber¬ land, fell at St. Al¬ bans, 1455. nowned Hotspur, d. in 1403. : Lady Eleanor Nevil, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land, and Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt, John of Gaunt, Duke=j=Blanche, dau. and heir of Lancaster. of Henry, Duke of Lancaster. Elizabeth Planlage- =j=John Holland,Duke of net, sister of Hen¬ ry IY. King of Eng¬ land. Constance Holland, only daughter. Exeter, grandson, ma¬ ternally, of Edmund Plantagenet, Earl ofj Kent, son of King Ed¬ ward I. =Sir John Grey, K.G. Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry,=f= Edmund Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthyn, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl of=f= John, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498 Kent. r Edmund, 9th Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in=i= Florence, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Hast- 1511. ings, (brother of William, Lord Hastings), by Amie Tattershall, his wife, greatrgrand niece of Archbishop Chichele. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Lord Grey de=j= John Brydges, 1st Lord Chandos, d. in 1557. Wilton. | < i The Hon. Charles Bridges, of Wilton Castle,=p Jane, dau. of Sir Edward Carne, Knt. of co. Hereford, d. in 1619. Ewenny. Giles Brydges, Esq. of Wilton Castle, created=pMary, dau. of Sir James Scudamore, a Baronet in 1627. I-' Sir John Brydges, Bart, of Wilton Castle,== Mary, dau. and heir of James Pearle, Esq. d. in 1651. James Brydges, 8th Lord Chandos, d, in 1714.=j= Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheiress of Sir Henry Bernard, Knt. I--——* Anne, 4th dau. of James, 8th Lord Chandos,' and sister of the 1st Duke of Chandos; founder’s kin of All Souls, Oxford, d. in 1703. Charles Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, co. Salop, representative of a very ancient family, buried 20 June, 1726. John Walcot, Esq. of =j= Mary, dau. of Sir Catherine, 2nd dau.=j=The Rev. John Levett, Walcot, M.P. for Sa¬ lop 1727, son and heir. Francis Dashwood, Bart. m , 26 Dec. 1720. Rector of Blithfield. ftet). Charles MMcot. PEDIGREE LIV. a U Charles Walcot, Esq. of Walcot, and after-=p Anne, dau. of the Rev. John Levett, Rector ■wards of Bitterley Court, co. Salop, M.P. for Weymouth, in 1765, and High Sheriff of Shropshire in 1782. *T of Blithfield, by Catherine Walcot, his wife. The Rev. John Wal-=j= Sarah, sis- The Rev. Charles=|=Anne, only dau. Catherine, m. her of the Rev. Rich- cousin, William ard Tomkyns, by Walcot, Esq. of Anne Berkeley, Ferry Park, near his wife. S eepedi- Dublin. gree li. cot, of Bitterley Court, elder son and heir, buried at Bitterley, in 1835. ter of Sir Walcot, Rector of John Dash- Pitchford, Salop, wood King, bapt. in 1771, d. Bart. in 1810. Che l£eb. Charles = fflffilalcot, of Bitterley Court, b. 1794 ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edw. III. Anne, eldest=Charlotte, dau. dau. of Ma- of John Moly- neux, Esq. of Ludlow, 2nd wife. jor William Walcot, of Ferry Park, near Dublin, 1st wife. John Walcot, Esq. bapt. in 1805, in. Anne, dau. of the Rev. R. R. Bloxam, D.D., andhas issue, John Charles, and Anno Isabel. -1 Caroline and Emma- Lucy. 1. John, eldest = Maria-Sophia-Bampfylde-Foster, 2nd dau. 2. Charles 3. William Henry, son and heir. of Sir Thos. Phillipps, Bart, of Middle Hill, Thomas. E.I.C.S. co. Worcester, F.R.S., & F.S.A. PEDIGREE LV. Cfjomas ^tratfoto Dennis, <£sq. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III.=pl5btoai’lI £. King-pMargarct, dau. of Philip, King of Castile. of England. King of France. Edward II. King ofpplsabella of France. England. :j Margaret, sister and hcirp=Eir Ealpf) abercromfoe anstrutfoer, TBt. jjjmrj? me. King of England.^Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray- I mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King of^Margaret, dau. Edmund, Earl=pBlanche, Queen •Koliert ISruce, King of Scot¬ land. =F England. of Philip III. | King of France. of Lancaster. r Dowager of Na¬ varre. \ Walter,=pThe Edmund Plantage-^Margaret, sister Henry, Earl of=r=Maud, dau. and net, surnamed “ of andheirofThos. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa- Woodstock,” Earl Lord Wake, of Kent, 2nd son. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward =pJoan Plantagenet,~Sir Thomas Lady Elea-Richard Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. r the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” to. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. , Bruce. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. d.s.p. ’T 2nd Earl of Kent. ] of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess—Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, J of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. Holland, 2d dau. and eventual co¬ heir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV., 2nd husband. Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. J J Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.^JAMES I. King of Scotland. T James II. King Scotland. of=j=Mary, dau. of Arnold, Duke of Guelders. 1 r-l Princess Annabella,tr (Prorgc iHusgrabe, ilart., now of Eden=j= Charlotte, dau. of the late Sir James Graham, Hall, b. 14 June, 1799 ; 18th in a direct Bart., of Netherby. descent from King Edward 111. Philip, b. in 1833. Richard Courtenay, b. in 1838. Caroline. Agnes. Sophia. PEDIGREE LXV. OBarl of jFerrers jttjritrj! VH. King of England, d. 1509.—j— Princess Elizabeth Planlagenet, dau. of Edward IV. d. 1503. Princess Mary Tudor, widow of Louis XII=FCharles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G., d. King of France, d. 1533. 1545. Lady Frances Brandon, 1st coheir, d. 1563.=y= Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, Duke of Suffolk, K.G., beheaded 1554. Lady Catherine Grey, 2nd coheir, d. 1567.=q= Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, son of Edward, 1st Duke of Somerset, K.G., d. 1621. Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp, d.v.p.^ Honora, dau. of Sir Richard Rogers, of Bry- 1619. anston, co. Dorset. Honora Seymour.=j= Sir Ferdinando Sutton, K.B., d.v.p. 1621. Honourable Frances Sutton, Baroness Dud-n= Sir Humble Ward, 1st Lord Ward, d. 1670. ley, Bole heir, d. 1697. Honourable William Ward,of Willings worth,=p Anne dau. and heir of Thomas Parkes, of co. Stafford, d. 1713. Willingsworth, co. Stafford. William Ward, d. 1720. = f ; Mary, dau. of Hon. John Grey, of Enfield HalJ, co. Stafford. Reverend William Ward, 3rd son, d. ITSS.^ Elizabeth, dau. of John Hawkes, of Dudley. __i Frances Ward, d. 1812.^= Washington Shirley, 8th Earl of Ferrers, great-grandson of Robert, 1st Earl Ferrers, whose Royal descent through the Devereux’s is given in vol. i. ped. cxxxiii, d. 1842. Robert William Shirley, Viscount Tam worth,Arme, dau. of Richard Weston, Esq. d. 1839. d.v.p. 1830. ®23ast)tngton Sctoallis Sfjtrlrl?, 9th Earl=t= Augusta Annabella, dau. of Lord Edward of Ferrers ; 12th in a direct descent from Chichester. KingHEKRYVII.,and one of the corepresen¬ tatives, through the family of Devereux, of the Lady Anne Plantagenet, dau. and coheir of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, being entitled as such to quarter the Royal Arms. Sewallis-Edward, Viscount Tamworth, l. 24 Jan. 1847. Amelia-Anne. Cfmrlotte, trnfe of $§tepf)cn Daop, €sq. PEDIGRF.E LXVI. iEUtoarU 5. King of England, d. 7=?= Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. July, 1307. King of Castile. The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I.,=p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and and widow of John, Earl of Holland. | Essex, slain at Boroughbridge, 1321. William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton,=j=Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badles- K.G., d. 1360. I mere, and widow of Edmund Mortimer. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun, =p= Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, beheaded Earl of Northampton, K.G. | 21 llichard II. I- 1 Thomas, Lord Mowbray,=j=Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, dau. and=j=Sir Robert Goushill, Knt. of Earl Marshal. coheir. Heveringham. Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Goushill,=j=Thomas Lord Stanley, K.G., d. 1458-9. of Heveringham. Katherine, dau. of Thomas, Lord Stanley,=p Sir John Savage, Knt. K.G. I !_I Alicia, dau. of Sir John Savage, Knt.=pSir William Brereton. r- 1 Margaret, dau. of Sir William Brereton. =j= William Goodman, Esq. Ursula, dau. and heir of William Goodman,— Sir Thomas Mostyn, Knt., one of the council Esq. | of Wales, temp. James I. i--- 1 Sir Roger Mostyn, Knt., b. 1567, d. 8 Aug.=p Mary, dau. of Sir John Wynne, of Gwydyr, 1642. j Knt. i The Rev. William Mostyn, Archdeacon of= Bangor. -J Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Richard Alder- sey, Esq. of Chester, d. 10 April, 1647. Richard Mostyn, of London, 3rd son, d. about=p Marv, dau. of John Loame, of London. 1726. j ( ___I Anne, dau. and coheir of Richard Mostyn, of=pThomas Horton, Esq. of Chadderton, (some London. time Governor of the Isle of Man, under the Earl of Derby), d. 18 March, 1757. Thomas Joshua Horton, Esq. of Howroyde,=p Mary-Bethia, dau. of the Rev. John Woolin, b. in 1720, d. in 1793. I b. 4 Feb. 1740, d. 8 Feb. 1806. i —r • ' i i i i i Thos. Horton,=pLady Joshua-Sydney, Ad- The Rev.-pElizabeth, Richard Charlotte, m. to Esq. of How- royde, b. 1766, d. 1828. Mary miral R.N., d. in William Gor- 1835, leaving issue Horton, don. by Grace, his wife. M.A., b. 5 May, l--1-1 Rev. Joshua Col. George Mary, wife of 1769. Thos. Horton, W’illiam Benyon of Howroyde. Horton. Hacket, Esq. I-1-f Richard George=Emily, dau. Mary- Horton, Esq. of of Robert Anne. dau. of Henry, the Rev. Wm. John Lyon, Lt.-Col. Richardson, of M.D., of d.unm. Ferrybridge, Liverpool, co. York ; and m. 7 Nov. four other daus. 1793, d. 24 Oct. 1838. “l ir <2BntD - Cf)Ctf)am Sg)tt’ 0 De, E,C.i£, izlrlMlIl I. King of England.-pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile. The Princess ^Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, slain 1321. Elizabeth, 5tli dau. of Ed¬ ward I., and widowof John Earl of Hol¬ land. Joan, of Acre,= 3rd dau. of King Edw. I. j William de =^=Elizabeth, Bohun, Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G., d. 1360. dau. of Bar¬ tholomew de Badlesmere, and widow of Edmund Mor¬ timer. Eleanor, eld- = est dau. and coheir of Gil¬ bert de Clare. i- Sir Edmund : le Despencer, Knt. 2nd son. Gilbert de Edward II., : Clare, Earl of King of Eng- Gloucester. land. : Hugh le De¬ spencer, jure uxoris, Earl of Gloucester. Isabel, of France. Lady Eliza- =j=Richard Fitz- beth, dau. of William de Bohun, Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G. alan, Earl of Arundel, be¬ headed 21 Richard II. Edward, Lord : le Despencer, K.G., d. 1375. Thomas, Lord and Earl of : Anne, dau. of Henry, Lord F'errers, of Groby. - Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Bartholo¬ mew, Lord Burgherst. le Despencer,= Gloucester. Edward III.,=f= Philippa, of King of Eng- Hainault. land. r Edmund, of Isabel, dau. Langley, DukeofYork, 5th son, d. 1402. and coheir of Peter King of Castile : Constance Plantagenet, dau. of Edmund, of Langley. Thomas Mowbray,-pLadyElizabeth-p SirRo- Earl of Notting¬ ham, Duke of Nor¬ folk, and Earl Mar¬ shal of England, K.G., d. 1400. 4* Fitzalan, dau. and coheir of Rich., Earl of Arundel, K.G. bert Gou- sell, Knt. Isabel le Despencer, : dau. and eventual heiress. : Richard Beauchamp, LordAbergavenny, and Earl of Worcester. The Lady Elizabeth=j= Sir Edward Neville, Joan, dau. and heir : of Sir Robert Gou- sell, Knt. Catherine, dau. of : Thomas, Lord Stan¬ ley, K.G. ; Thomas, Lord Stan, ley, K.G., d. 1458-9. : John Savage, of Clif¬ ton. Beauchamp, dau. and sole heir. Sir George Neville, : Lord Bergavenny, d. 20 Sept. 1492. 4th surviving son of Ralph, 1st Earl of West¬ moreland, by Joan, his 2nd wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. ; Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Fenne, Knt. John Savage, E sq.-p Dorothy Vernon. Alice, dau. of John^f 1 William Brereton, Savage, Esq. | Esq. of Brereton. Sir Edward Neville, =p of Aldington Park, Kent, 2nd sou, Knt. Banneret. Sir William Brere- -r- Anne, dau. of Sir ton, of Brereton. William Booth, Knt. Eleanor, dau. of An¬ drew, Lord Windsor, and widow of Ralph, Lord Scrope. Jane, dau. of Sir Wil¬ liam Brereton, Knt. SirGeorge Clive,Knt. : of Huxley & Styche, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in Ire¬ land. Joshua Clive, Esq. =} of Huxley. Richard Clive, Esq.’ of Huxley, co. Ches¬ ter, and Styche, co. Salop, d. in 1573. : Susannah, dau. of Henry Copinger,Esq. of Buxhall, Suffolk. : Mary, dau. of An¬ drew Charlton, Esq. of Apley Castle. Sir Henry Neville, of=p Elizabeth, dau.andlieir Billingbere,co. Berks of Sir John Gresham. 2nd son. Sir Henry Neville, -p Anne, dau. of Sir Hen. Knt. of Billingbere, d. in 1615. Killegrew.of Cornwall. i— a Sir Henry Ne- Catherine Ne-=p Sir Richard ville, Knt. of ville, dau. of | Brooke, Knt. Billingbere, d. Sir Henry Ne- | of Norton, in 1629. =p ville. | Cheshire. -+»__I PEDIGREE LXIX. ^>tr dBDto. CbetFmm ^trouc, 1R.4D.T0*> Ift.C.it), Rachael, only dau. =j= Thomas Wilbraham, Sir Henry Brooke, =j=Mary, dau. of Timothy and heir, m. in 1619. Esq. of Nantwich, co. Chester. Bart, of Norton, so created 1662. Pusey, Esq. of Selston, Notts. Roger Wilbraham, =p Alice, dau. of Roger Sir Richard Brooke, =j= Francesca Postliuma, Esq. of Nantwich, ft. in 1623. Wilbraham, Esq. of Dorfold. Bart, of Norton, d. 1809-10, High Sheriff' of Cheshire, 1667. dau. of Thomas Legh, Rector of Walton, son of Sir Peter Legh, of Lyme, Knt. Banneret. Randle Wilbraham, Esq. of Nantwich, High-pMary, dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart, of Sheriff 1 of Cheshire in 1714. I Norton. Mary, youngest dau. m. 1739.-p Thomas Chetham, Esq. of Mellor Hall, co. j Derby. Thomas Chetham, Esq. of Mellor Hall, d. 1799.-p Anne, eldest dau. of Edward Strode, Esq. of | South-hill House, co. Somerset. lEtitoarlr Cfietfjam S’trobr, lit.C.C., and U.CT.i!?., of South-hill House, co. Somerset, Rear Admiral R.N.; 15th in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE LXX. €atl of lotoelace, Eleanor, of Castile, 1st wife.=f= E. King of England. =j= Margaret, of France. Edward II. King of=j=Eleanor, of France. England. Edward III. King of=f=Philippa, of Hainault. England. i--1 Lionel, of=j=Lady Eli- Edmund Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. zabetk de of Lang- Burgh. ley, Duke of York. Lady Phi-=f=Edmund Mor- lippaPlan- tagenet. r timer, Earl of March. Roger,Earl=j=Eleanor, dau. of March. I of Thomas, | Earl of Kent. i LadyAnne Mortimer.=f=Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Cambridge. r Isabel, of Castile. Richard, Duke of =j=Lady Cicely Nevill. York. Edward IV. King of=q=Lady Elizabeth Wid- England. vile. The Princess Eliza- beth, of York. (widow of Louis VII. of France,) d. 1533. of Suffolk, 1545. K.G., d. Lady Frances Bran¬ don, eld. dau. and coheir, d. 1563. Edmund, of Wood- =j= Margaret, dau. of stock, Earl of Kent. Princess MaryTudor,=j=Chas. Brandon, Duke 2nd dau. and coheir, (with her sister Lady Jane Grey), d. 1567. John, and sister and heiress of Thomas, Lord Wake. BlackPrince, last husband. Lady Joan Plan-=r= Sir Thos.=j=EDWARD the tagenet, dau. and Holland, ' ~ ~ heiress, celebrat- K.G., ed as the “Fair Lord Maid of Kent.” Holland. I- Thomas Holland,Lady Alice Lady CatherineGrey,=j=Edward Seymour,Earl 2nd Earl of Kent. Fitzalan, dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. Richard II. King of Eng¬ land. The Lady Alianore =p Edward Cherlton, Holland, dau. and Lord Powis. eventual coheir of Thos., Earl of Kent, and widow of Roger, Earl of March. =FIenry VII. King of England, d. 1509. =Henry Grey, 3rd Mar¬ quis of Dorset, Duke of Suffolk, K.G., be¬ headed 1554. Joyce Cherlton, dau.= and coheir of Edward, Lord Powis. I- Joane Tiptoft, 2d dau.=j= and in her issue, co¬ heir of Sir John de Tiptoft. ; I-' Isabel Ingiethorpe, =j= dau. and heir. i I- 1 Lady Anne Neville, =j= eldest dau. and coheir. I- Anne Stonor, dau. and=y= eventual heiress. r Margaret, eldest dau.- and coheir. = Sir John de Tiptoft, d. in 1443. Sir Edmund Ingie¬ thorpe. John Neville,'Mar¬ quess of Montacute. Sir William Stonor, Knt. of Stonor. Sir Adrian Fortes- cue, Knt. ■Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth, d. 1551. Thomas Wentworth, === Anne, dau. of Sir 2nd Lord Wentworth, d. 1590. of Hertford, (son of Edward, 1st Duke of Somerset, K.G.) d. 1621. John Wentworth, Knt. Henry Wentworth, 3d—Anne, dau. of Owen Lord Wentworth, d. 1594. Hopton, Knt., and widow of Sir William Pope. i r Edward Seymour, =pHonora, dau. of Sir Thomas Wentworth, =j=Anne, dau. of Sir Lord Beauchamp, d. ( v.p .) 1619. Richard Rogers, of Bryanston, co. Dorset. Earl of Cleveland, d. 1667. John Crofts, Knt. r~ b PEDIGllEF. LXX. <£arl of Hooelace. FrancisSeymour, lst= Lord Seymour of Trowbridge, d. 1664. Charles Seymour, 2d= Lord Seymour of Trowbridge, d 1665. Charles Seymour, 6tb Duke of Somerset, K.G., d. 1748. ^Frances, dau. and co¬ heir of Sir Gilbert Prynne, of Allington, co. Wilts. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Lord Allington. =Lady Elizabeth Percy, dau. and heir of Jo¬ celyn, 11th Earl of Northumberland, d. 1722. Lady Catherine Sey-=y=Sir Wm Wyndham, mour, 2nd dau., d. 1721. Elizabeth Wyndham,= 2nd dau., d. 1769. Hester Grenville, 3rd= daughter. Lady Hester Fortes-= of Orchard Wyud- ham, co. Somerset, Bart., d. 1740. =Right Hon. George Grenville, d. 1770. Hugh, 2nd Lord, and 1st Earl Fortescue, d. 1841. =Peter King, 7th Lord King, d. 1833. Lady Anne Went¬ worth, dau. and even¬ tual heiress. =Jokn, Lord Lovelace. Hou. Margaret Love-=f=Sir William Noel, lace, dau. and even¬ tual heir. Bart, of Kirby Mal¬ lory, co. Leicester. Sir John Noel, Bart., =,=Mary,dau.and coheir of Kirby Mallory. of Sir John Clobcry, Knt. Sir CloberyNoel,Bart.=pElizabeth, dau. of Thomas Rowney, Esq. SirEdwardNoel,Bart.=f=Judith, dau. and heir Lord Wentworth. I of William Lamb, | Esq. Judith, dau and coheir, d. 1822. = Sir Ralph Sophia—pNatha- Milbanke Susan- Bart. Annalsabel—pGeorge la, only dau. and heir, en¬ titled to quarter the Royal Arms of Plantage- net. Gordon, Lord By ron, de¬ scended, through his mo- nah,dau. and co¬ heir, d. 1784. niel. Lord Scarsdale. Nathaniel, Lord Scars- dale, entitled to quar- ther, Ca- ter the Royal Arms therine of Plantagenet. Gordon, from the Kings of Scotland. 3134 illiant Lltliq, 8th Lord King, 1st Earl of Lovelace; 12lh in a direct descent from King Henry VII. and the Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet, his wife, dau. of King Edward IV. r - Byron Noel, Viscount Ockham, b. 12th May, 1836. ^Honourable Augusta Ada Byron, only child of George Gordon Byron. 6th Lord Byron, by Anne Isabella Noel, his wife, dau. and heir of Sir Ralph Milbanke, Bt. which Anne Isabella Lady Byron is entitled as one of the co-representatives of Edmund of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, 6th son of King Ed¬ ward, to quarter the Royal Arms of Plau- tagenet. Ralph Gordon Noel, b. 2nd July, 1839. -1 Anne Isabella Noel. r PEDIGREE LXXI. iRctt, IRalpf) J^cnrp TBranWmo;. SUailliam tfje fiTonperor, King of England, 1066. =j= Matilda, dau. of Baldwin V. Count of Flanders. fHalrolnt HI. King of Scot¬ land. =F= Henry I., King of England, d. 1135. =f= M atilda, dau. of Malcolm III. Kingof Scotland, by theheir- ess of the Royal Saxon line. Henry V. Emperor=M atilda,^ of Germany. dau. of Henry I. I- Henry II. King of England,' b. in 1133. =i= Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, son and heir of Ffoulk, King of Jerusalem. J = Eleanor, dau. and coheiress of William Y. Duke of Aqui¬ taine. David I. King of Scotland. _J Henry, Prince of Scotland. ,_I David, Earl of Huntingdon. John, King of England, dr- 17 Oct. 1216. Henry III. King of Eng¬ land, b. 1 Oct. 1206. ■ Isabella, dau. and heiress of Aymer Tailleffer, Count of Angouleme. Eleanor, dau. and coheiress of Ray mond Berenger,Count of Provence. Isabel, 2nd daughter. Robert de Brus. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Edward I. King of England, =j= Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, =j=Margaret, dau. of Philip III. b. in 1239. T King of Castile and Leon, d. 1290, 1st wife. King of France, 2nd wife. Edward II.-r-Isabel, Princess— KingofEng- dau. of Joan land, mur- Philip, Planta. dered, 1327. King of genet, France. (d’Acre) 1- d. 1307. A quibus Queen Victoria Princess—Gilb. Clare, Thos.Planta-^ Alice, dau. Edmund ^Marga- Lady Margaret,Coun-=pIIugh, Lord Audley. tess of Gloucester, d. 1347. coheir. 3rd Earl of genet, eldest Gloucester, son of the and 7th of 2d marriage, Hereford, Earl of Nor- d. 1295. folk, surnam- ed de Bro- therton, and created Earl Marshal of England, 9 Richard II. of Sir Ro- Plantage- ger Halys, net, sur- Knt. of Harwich. named of “ Wood- stock,” Earl of Kent. ret, sis¬ ter and heir of Tlios. Lord Wake. Lady Mar- : garet, heir. : Ralph, 1st Earl Staf¬ ford, KG, d. 1372. The Lady =F John,Lord Hugh, 2nd=p Lady Phi- Earl of Staf- lippa Beau- ford, K.G., champ,dau. d. 1386. of Thomas 3rd Earl of Warwick, K.G. Margaret Plantage¬ net, even¬ tually sole heiress, Duchess of Nor¬ folk, d. 1399. Segrave. Edward: the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. Joan, Plan-=Sir Tlios. de tagenet, the Fair Maid of Kent, m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Mon- tacute, Earl of Salis¬ bury. Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2nd hus¬ band. Elizabeth,^ John,Lord Lady Mar- =j= RalphNeville, garet. 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land, & K.G., son of John, Lord Neville, ofRaby,K.G., by Maud, dau. of Hen., Lord Percy, who d. 26 Feb. 1352. dau. and heiress of John, Lord Se¬ grave. Mowbray, of Ax- holme. King Rich¬ ard II. Thomas de =pLady Alice Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent. Fitzalan, dau. of Rich¬ ard, Earl of Arundel. JohnBeaufort,=i=Lady Mar-=Thomas Catherine =F Sir Tlios. Mo wbray, dau. of John,Lord Mowbray. Grey, of Heton, co. Northum¬ berland, Knt. aet. 10, 1369. Marquess of Dorset, son'of J ohn of Gaunt Duke of Lan¬ caster, by Ka¬ therine Swyn. ford, 1st hus¬ band. garet Hol¬ land, 2nd dau. and eventual coheir. Planta¬ genet, Duke of Clarence, son of Hen.IV. a b r c PEDIGREE LXXI. IRet). Ealpf) TBratinUng. i The Lady Alice Ne¬ ville, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land. : Sir Thomas Grey, of Heton, Knt., behead¬ ed 5 Aug., 2 Hen. V. Edmund Beaufort, =j= Alianore, dau. and co- Duke of Somerset, slain at St. Albans, in 1445. Sir Ralph Grey, of =pElizabeth, dau. of heir of Richard Beau¬ champ, Earl of War¬ wick. Werke, Heton, and Chillingham. Henry, Lord Fitz- hugh. Lady Anne Beaufort.^ Sir William Paston Sir Ralph Grey, Knt.=^Jacquetta. of Werke, Heton, and Chillingham,beheaded at Doncaster, 4 Ed¬ ward IV. Elizabeth, dau. and =f=Sir John Savile, coheir of Sir William Paston. Sir Edw. Grey, Knt. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Sir of Werke, Heton, and Chillingham, cl. 6 Dec. 1533. John Clifford. Margaret, dau. of Sir= John Savile. of Thornhill. = Thomas Wortley, of Wortley. Sir Ralph Grey, Knt.=plsabel, dau. and co- of Chillingham, and Werke. heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton. Francis Wortley, of =p Mary Swyft. Wortley. Sir Ralph Grey, Knt.=pAnne, dau. of Wil- daughter. Jane Wortley, 3rd =j= Robert Brandling, of Chillingham, and Werke. liam Ardington, Esq. of Ardington. Esq. of Felling. Elizabeth, 4th dau. of Sir Ralph Grey, Knt. of Chillingham. J Sir Francis Brandling, Knt. of Alnwick Ab¬ bey, M.P. for Northumberland. Charles Brandling, Esq. of Alnwick Abbey, Colonel in the Army, m. in 1650. -pAnne, dau. and sole heir of Robert Widdring- | ton, Esq. j Charles Brandling, Esq. of Felling.=j= Margaret, dau. of John Grey, Esq. of Howick. i- Ralph Brandling, Esq. of Felling.=f= Eleanor, dau. of Ogle, of Eglingham. _i Charles Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth, co. Nor thumberland, M.P. for Newcastle, 1784, 1790, and 1796. T Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Thompson, Esq. of Shotton, co. Durham. Charles John Brandling, Esq. of Gosforth, M.P. for Northumberland, m. Frances Hawkesworth, and d. s.p. The 1-ieb. Kalplj |l?ettrg Cratitrling, of Gos-=j=Emma, 4th Other forth, Northumberland, b. 20 Nov. 1771 ; 23rd in a direct descent from William the Con¬ queror, and from Malcolm Canmore, King of Scotland. dau. of Old- issue, field Bowles, Esq. of North Aston. Lieut.-Colonel Charles John Brandling, only =pilenrietta, youngest dau. of Sir George Army son and heir. 4 s tage ,Bart. of Kirklees, co. York. PEDIGREE LXXII- Cfjatles ir 31ofm fycton a^artocll, I5art, PEDIGREE LXXIV. ISlJlDarlJ 555. King of England, d. in 1377/j= Philippa, dau. of William, Earl of Hainault. Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, Earl=p Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau.’and heiress of of Ulster. | William, Earl of Ulster, 1st wife, m. in 1352. I- 1 Philippa Plantagenet, only child and heiress.— Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, line- ally derived from the marriage of Ralph, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore, with the Princess Gwyladys, dau. of Llewelyn ap Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales. Philippa, dau. of Edmund, Earl of March.=f=Sir Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur. Henry Percy, 2nd=pEleanor Neville, dau. Earl of Northum- of Ralph, 1st Earl of Elizabeth. =j= John, Lord Clitford. berland. Westmoreland. :j Henry Percy, 3rd=j=Eleanor Poynings. Earl of Northum¬ berland. r Earl of Northum¬ berland. :J I Lord Thos. Clifford.^ Joan Dacre, dau. of Lord Dacre of Gil- J lesland. Henry Percy, -lth=j=Maud Herbert, dau. John, Lord Clifford.=p Margaret, dau. and “ heir of Henry Lord Bromflete. of the Earl of Pem¬ broke. Henry Algernon, 5th=pCatherine Spencer. Earl of Northum¬ berland. Henry, Lord Clifford.=j= Anne St. John J Lady Margaret Percy.=p Henry Clitford, Earl of Cumberland. Sir Henry Cholmley, of Whitby.=j= Margaret, dau. of Sir William Babthorpe. Sir Richard Cholmley, of Whitby, M.P. in=p Susan, dau. of John Legard, Esq. 1620. J Margaret, eld. dau. of Sir Richard Cholmley,=p Sir William Strickland, Bart. i- Margaret, dau. of Sir W. Strickland, Bart.=p Sir John Cochrane, Knt. of Ochiltree. J' William Cochrane, Esq. of Ochiltree/ J Lady Mary Bruce, dau. of Alexander, 2nd Earl of Kincardine. Thomas, 8th Earl of Dundonald, d. 27 June,=j= Jane, eldest dau. of Archibald Stuart, Esq. 1778. J of Torrence. Lady Elizabeth Cochrane, only dau.=r= Patrick Heron, Esq. of Heron, in the Stewartry of Galloway, M.P. T Mary, only surviving child and heir of Tatrick^ Sir John Maxwell, 4tli Bart, of Springkell, Heron, Esq. of Heron. T co. Dumfries, who assumed the additional surname of Heron, died 29 January, 1830 ., Sir .?jof)n perron fHaxtorll, present Bart. of=Caroline, 6th dau. of the Hon. Montgomery Springkell, 18th in a direct descent from J. G. Stewart, and niece of the late Earl of King Edward 111. Galloway. PEDIGREE LXXV, laarones.s De la ^oucbe. Otoartl I. King of England.—Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of France. Edward II. King of=?= Isabella of France. England. I- Edward III., King of England, d. in 1377. | _J John of Gaunt, Duke=p Catherine, dau. of Sir Margaret, sister =pEdmund of Wood- of Lancaster, K.G. Payne Roet, and relict of Sir Otho de Swinford. Joan, dau. of John of=v= Ralph Nevill, Earl of and heir of Thoa. Lord Wake. Thomas Monta- cute, Earl of Sa¬ lisbury. stock, Earl of Kent. I_ Gaunt, Duke of Lan¬ caster, d. in 1440. Westmoreland, Earl Marshal, K.G. =Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, dau. and heir of ' Edward, Earl of Kent. Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, beheaded=p Alice, dau. and heir of Thomas Montacute, at Wakefield, 1460. I Earl of Salisbury. i—~—.- - - John Nevill, Marquess of Montacute, K.G.,=j= Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund Ingolds- slain at Barnet, 1471. thorp, Knt. i-;- Lucy, dau. and coheir of John Nevill, Mar-=pSir Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer of quess of Montacute. j England, d. in 1506. . i 1 Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Anthony Browne.-^p Henry Somerset, Earl of Worcester, d. in 1 1549. Lucy, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcester.=j= John Nevill, Lord Latimer, d. in 1577. I- Dorothy Nevill, dau. of John, Lord Latimer.=j= Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. _ _1 Lady Frances Cecil, dau. of Thomas, lst=p Nicholas, 1st Earl of Tlianet, d. 1 July, 1632. Earl of Exeter. , Lady Mary Tufton, youngest dau. of the Sir Edward Bisshopp, Bart, of Parham, temp. 1st Earl of Thanet. Charles I. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 3rd Bart, of Parham, d.=j=Anne, dau. and heir of George Berry, Esq. 1705. of Cullum, Oxon. I 1 Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 4th Bart, of Parham, d.= j= Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Henry Dunch, 1725. | Esq. of Newington. I-* Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart, of Parham, rf.=j= Anne, 2nd dau. of Hugh, 2nd Viscount Fal- 1778. | mouth. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 6th Bart, of Parham, d.=^ Susan, eldest dau. and eventually sole heir of 1779. Charles Hedges, Esq. of Finchley, Middlesex. Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 7th Bart, of Parham,=f= Harriett Anne, only dau. and heir of William summoned to Parliament as Baron de la Zotjche, in right of his mother, 25 Aug. 1815, d. in 1828. Southwell, Esq. of Frampton, co. Gloucester. i Lt.-Col. Cecil Biss- Charles- fSjarmtt Millie, BA-=pThe Hon. Robt. Katherine.Annabella hopp, d. of wounds Cecil, roness De La received in action R.N., d. Zouche; 16ihinadi- in Upper Canada, unm. 10 rect descent from 16 July, 1813, s.p. May, King Edward I., m. 1808. 14 Oct. 1808. Curzon, M.P., wife of George Rich- son of Assheton, ard Pechell, Esq., 1st Viscount Capt. R.N., M.P. Curzon. =j= Robert, J. 16 March, 1810. Edward-Cecil, R.N., b. 8=^=Amelia-Sophia-Charlotte, dau. of Nov. 1812. 4'J ames Daniell, Esq. €at! of ©iislo'H). PEDIGllEH LXXVX. HI;. King of England, b. 1 Oct. 120G.=pEleanor, dau. and coheiress of Raymond Berenger, Count of Provence. ^_i_ Blanche Queen=j=Edmund, Eleanor, dau. of =j=Edward I. King = Margaret, dau. of Phi- of England, b. in lip III. King of France, 1239. d. 1317, 2nd wife. Dowager of Navarre. Earl of Ferdinand III. Lancaster. King of Castile, 1st wife. I_ Henry, Earl of Lan-—Maud, dau. and heir of Edward II. King of =j=Eleanor, dau. of Pla¬ ter. Sir Patrick Chaworth. England, murdered in 1326. ip the Fair, King of France. Lady Mary Plantage-=pHenry, 3rd Lord Per- Philippa, dau. of Wil-= j=Ed\vard III. Kingot net, dau. of Henry, | cy, of Alnwick. Earl of Lancaster. liam, Comte of Hain- ault, d. 1369. England, d. 1377. Henry, =pMargaret, John Plantage-=v= ady Blanche Lionel, of Ant-p=Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. Earl of dau. of net, of Gaunt, Planlagenet, werp, Duke of North- Ralph, K.G., Duke of dau. and heir Clarence, 2nd umber- Lord Ne- Lancaster, 3rd ofHenry,Duke son of King land. ville, of son ofEDW.III. of Lancaster. Edward III. Kaby. d. 1399. i- 1 Lady Philippa Plantagenet.=j=Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. Henry Percy, commonly called Hotspur.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. : Lady Eleanor Neville, dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, by Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland-p Eleanor, dau. and sole heir of Richard Poyn- | ings, son of Lord Poynings. I- 1 Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland,^ Maud, dau. of Herbert, 1st Eaxl of Pembroke. K.G. T Henry Algernon Percy, 5th Earl of North -=p Catherine, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert umberland, K.G., d. 1527. Spencer, Knt. of Spencer-Combe, co. Devon, by Eleanor, his wife, dau. and eventual co¬ heir of Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somer - set, son of John, Earl of Somerset, K.G., by Margaret, his w ife, dau. and coheir of Tlips. Holland, Earl of Kent, whose mother was Joane Plantngenet, dau. and heir of Ed¬ mund, Earl of Kent. Sir Thomas Percy, 2nd son, executed 29 Henry VIII. _T Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland.-p Katherine, eldest dau. and coheir of John I Neville, Lord Latimer. Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland,^ Dorothy, sister of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl K.G., d. 1632. I of Essex, and widow of Sir Thomas Perrot. Lady Dorothy Percy, elder dau.^ Robert Sydney, 2nd Earl of Leicester, d. 1677. Lady Lucy Sidney, 2nd dau. of Robert, EarFpSir John Pelham, Bart. M.P. for Sussex, of Leicester. Thomas, Lord Pelham, d. r a 71 l-12.=p Lucy Grace Holies, sister of John, Duke of | Newcastle. __i PEDIGREE LXXVI. OBarl of Dnsloto. a b I I Thomas, Duke of Margaret, dau. of Thos.^Sir John Shelley, Bart, of Maresfield Park, Newcastle. Lord Pelham. | co. Sussex, d. 1771. Henrietta, dau. of Sir John Shelley, Bart, m.-p George, Lord Onslow, afterwards 1st Earl, 1753. ' I d. 1814. i- - -“ J Thomas, 2nd Earl of Onslow, d. 1827,-p Arabella, dau. and coheir of Eton Mainwar- | ing Ellerker, Esq. i--- 1 avtfjur tPfOrgc, 3rd Earl of Onslow ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward 111. IRcti. (MMiarn LinDsag Palmes, pedigree lxxvh. ^jcttrij III., King of England.^Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond Berenger. Edward I., King of=pEleanor, dau. of Fer- Blanche,QueenDow-^pEdmund, Earl of England. dinand III., King of Castile. ager of Navarre. Edward H.,=pEleanor, dau. Edmund, Lancaster. King of England. of Philip the of Wood- Fair, King of stock. France. Maude, dau. and heir-pHenry, Earl of Lan- of Sir Patrick Clia- worth. Edward III., King=f=Philippa, dau. of caster. of England. William, Count of Hainault, d. 1369. Henry, 3rd Lord=j=Lady Mary Plantage- Lionel Plantagenet,=pLady Elizabeth de Percy, of Alnwick. of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, 2nd son of Edward III. Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. net, dau. of Henry, Earl of Lancaster. Lady Philippa Plan-=j=Edmund Mortimer, of Raby. Margaret, dau. of-pHenry,Earlof North- Ralph, Lord Nevill, tagenet. 1—|—-EA | Ea Earl of March. umberland. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. =j=Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur. |- - Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. =pLady Eleanor Neville, dau. of Ralph, Earl I of Westmoreland, by Joan de Beaufort, | his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland. =p Eleanor, dau. and sole heir of Richard | Poynings, son of Lord Poynings. Henry, Gtli Lord Scrope, of Bolton, d. 1506. =p.Lady Elizabeth Percy, dau. of Henry, Earl | of Northumberland, 1st wife. The Honourable John Scrope.-pPhillis, dau. of Ralph Rokeby, Esq. Christopher Wyvill, Esq.-p Margaret, only dau.of the Hon. John Scrope. — -r Magdalene, dau. of Sir Christopher Danby,-pSir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart., so created Knt. of Thorpe, co. York. j by James I. L -—P Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Stapleton, Knt. of^pChristopher Wyvill, Esq., eldest son, d.v.p. Wighill. I- J Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart, of Constable--|-Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir William Gas- Burton, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 9 Chas. I., d. 1648. coigne, Knt. of Sedbury. Grace, 4th dau. of Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, =pGeorge Witham, Esq. of Cliffe, co. York. Bart. i-;- 1 Ann, youngest dau. of George Witham,Esq.=f=George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, co. York. of Cliffe. George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn.-pFrances, dau. and coheir of Robert Plump- | ton, Esq. of Plumpton. John Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, succeeded=j=Susannah, dau. of Mr. Thomas Wharrie, of his brother George, 7 Feb., 1774. T Hull. George Palmes, Esq. of Naburn, d. 1851.=pMargaret Isabella, dau. of William Lindsay, | Esq. of Oatlands, near Glasgow. c-:- 1 ?Hcb. SStilliatn tCiubsajo {Limes, M.A., of=j=Marianne, dau. of Amaziah Empson, Esq. Naburn, Rural Dean, J. P. ; 16th in a | direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE LXXVIII. (JBarl of Barrington. Eleanor of Castile, =p ®bknu'b I., —Margaret of France, dan. of Philip IV., King of 1st wife. | cl. 1307. France, and grand-dau. of St. Louis, 2nd wife. I 1 i - --1 Edward IL=f=Isabel of Thomas of Brotherton,Earl Edmund of Wood-=f Margaret, sis- d. 1327. France. of Norfolk, 2nd son, from stock, Earl of Kent, whom, in tire female line, 3rd son; beheaded the Howards descend. 1329. ter and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. Edward IIL=j=Philippa Sir Thomas Holland, Earl—Joan, only dau. of Edmund of d. 1377. of Haiu- of Kent, K.G., d. 1360. ault. Woodstock, Earl of Kent, sister of Edmund, and sister and heir of John, both Earls of Kent, d. 13S5. Edward Edmund-plsabel, young- Lionel Plant age-^Elizabeth Thomas =j=Alice, the of L&ng- Black ley, Duke Prince, of York, =y= K.G., 4th son, d. 1402. Richard II., d.s.p . est dau. and net, of Antwerp, coheir of Duke of Clarence, Peter, King Earl of Ulster, &c. of Castile and K.G., 2nd son, Leon. d. 1368. de Burgh, Holland, dau. and Earl of heir of Wil- Kent, d. liam, Earl 1396. of Ulster. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd=j=Philippa, dau. and heir. Earl of March, d. 1382. I dau. of Bichard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel. Roger, Earl of March, =pEleanor, eldest dau.,sister of Thos. Holland, and Ulster, Lord Lieut. I Duke of Surrey, and sister and coheir of of Ireland, d. 1399. | Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent. i- 1 1 -i Richard, Earl of Cambridge, surnamed of=pAnne, dau. and coheir ; after the death of Coningsburgh, 2nd son and heir; be¬ headed 1414. her brother, Edmund Mortimer heir to the crown. Richard, Duke of York, Protector of Eng-=j=Cicely, dau. of Ralph Nevill, Earl of West- land, K.G., killed at the battle of Wake- lield, 14G0. morlaad. Edward IV., King of George, Duke of Clarence, K.G .,=j=Isabel, dau. of Richard Nevill, England, d. 14S3. murdered in the Tower, 1477. Earl of Salisbury and Warwick, I surnamed the Kingmaker. i- 1 Sir Richard Pole, K.G., d. 1504. = Margaret, dau. and heir, Countess of Salis- | bury ; beheaded 1541. i-;— 1 Henry Pole, Lord Montacute, son and heir; = Jane, dau. of George Nevill, Lord of Aber- beheaded 1538. | gavenny. u "-1 Francis, Earl of Huntingdon, K.G., d. 20= Katharine, eldest dau. and coheir, d. 23 June 1560, buried at Ashby de la Zouche. Sept., 1576. Lady Elizabeth Hastings. = Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, K.G. Henry, 5tli Earl and 1st Marquess of Wor-=Anne, only child of John, Lord Russell, cester, d. in 1646. I--- 1 Edward, 2nd Marquess of Worcester, tf. =Elizabcth, dau. of Sir William Dormer. 1667. ^_____i Henry, 1st Duke of Beaufort, d. in 1699-T-Mary, dau. of Arthur, Lord Capel, and -piviary, uau. oi Zirrmir, nuru | widow of Henry, Lord Beauchamp. Charles, Marquess of Worcester, d.v.p. in=Rebecca, dau. of Sir Josiah Child, Knt. 1698. I r a atari of Iparnngton PEDIGREE LXXVIII. Henrietta, only dau. of Charles, Marquess of=p Charles, Duke of Grafton. Worcester. 7 Caroline, eldest dau. of Charles, Duke of=j= William, 2nd Earl of Harrington, cl. in 1779. Grafton. T Charles, 3rd Earl of Harrington, G.C.B., d.=p Jane, dau. and coheir of Sir John Fleming, in 1829. J Bart. ©IjarlES, 4th tffatl of pllarnngtotl ; 12th in=p Maria, dau. of Samuel Foote, Esq. a direct descent from George, Duke of Cla¬ rence, brother of Edward IV. Lady Jane St. Maur Blanche, only surviving child. 1 EDIGREE LXXIX. T5aron ^iiforls Eleanor, of Caslile.-p 3Sl)toarll I. -pMargaret, of France, dan. of Philip, King of d. 1307. | France, and grand-dan. of St. Louis, 2d wife. 1st wife. T Edward Il.-plsabel, of Edmund, of -pMargaret, sister Tlios. de Bro-p-Alice, dau. of d. 1327. France. Woodstock, Earl of Kent, 3rd son, be¬ headed 1329. and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. therton, Earl of Norfolk, & Marshal of England, d. in 1338. Sir Roger Ha- lys, Knt. of Harwich. Edward III =pPhilippa, of d. i377. I Flainault. Sir Thomas -pjoan, only dau. Margaret dau.=pJohn, Lord Hodand.Earl ol Kent, K.G. d. 13G0. of Edmund, of Woodstock,Earl of Kent, sister of Edmund, & sis¬ ter and heir of John,both Earls of Kent, d. 1385. eventually sole heir of Thos. de Bro- therton ; cre¬ ated Duchess of Norfolk in 1398. H Segrave, d. 27 Edward III. 1353. Edward Edmund,=j=Isabel, Lionel Plan-=f=Eliza- Thos. =pAlice, Elizabeth,Upjohn.Lord the Black Prince. of Lang¬ ley,Duke of York, K.G. ,4th son, d. 1402. Richard II. d. s.p. young- tagenet, ot est dau. Antwerp, andheir DukeofCla- of Peter rence, Earl King of ol'Ulster,&c. Castile K.G., 2nd & Leon, son, d. 1368. Hol¬ land, Earl of Edmund 3rd Earl d. 1382. Mortimer, of March, both de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Kent, Earl of d. Ulster. 1396. 1 -1 =pPhilippa dau. and heir. dau.of dau. and Rich, heir of John,Lord Segrave. Fitz- alan, Earl of Thomas, Roger. Earl of March=^= Eleanor, eldest dau. andUlster, Lord Lieu¬ tenant of Ireland, d. 1399. sister of Thomas Hol¬ land, Duke of Surrey, and sister and coheir of Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent. A run- Mowbray, del. Earl of Notting¬ ham.Duke ol Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of Eng¬ land,K.G. d. in 1400. Mowbray, of Ax- holme, d. in 1360. -Elizabeth, dau. of Rich. Fitz Alan, and sister and coheir of Thomas Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel. Richard, Earl of Cam—pAnne, dau. and co¬ bridge, surnamed of Coniugsburgh, 2d son and heir; beheaded 1414. Rich., Duke of York, 2 Protector of England, K.G., killedatthe bat¬ tle of Wakefield, 1460. heir, after the death of her brother, Ed¬ mund Mortimer, heir to the crown. Cecily, dau. of Ralph Neville,Earl ofWest- rnoreland. Edw. IV. King of England, d. 1483. George, Duke of Clarence, K.G., mur¬ dered in the Tower, 1477. Sir Rich. Pole, K.G., : d. 1504. Isabel, dau. of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury and Warwick, surnamed the Kingmaker. “I Margaret, dau. and heir, Countess of Sa¬ lisbury; beheaded 1541. Isabel, 2nd dau. and 2 eventual coheirof Tho¬ mas, Duke of Norfolk, and widow of Henry, son & heir of William, Lord Ferrers, of Gro- by. Maurice, Lord Berke¬ ley, d. in 1506. : Jas. Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, d. in 1463. : Isabel, dau. of Philip Meade, an alderman of Bristol. James, 3d son of Mau--pSusan Weddall, wi- rice. Lord Berkeley. r~ Henry Pole, Lord =p Jane, dau. of George Montacute, son and heir ; beheaded 1538. Neville, Lord of Aber¬ gavenny. -1 Mary, dau. and heir of the Honourable James Berkeley. dow, dau. of— Veal. 2 Sir Thomas Permit, Knt., Lord of Ha- roldston. PEDIGREELXXIX. TBaron ^ilfoiD. Francis, Earl of Hunt¬ ingdon, K.G., d. 20 June, 1560, buried at Ashby de la Zouche. George, Earl of Hunt¬ ingdon, d. 31 Dec. 1604, buried at Ashby de la Zouche. : Catherine, eld. dan. and coheir, d. 23 Sept. 1576. : Dorothy, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir John Port, of Etwall, co. Derby, d. 2 Sept. 1607. Sir John Perrott, K.B. : Lord of Ilaroldston & Langhorn, Lord De. puty of Ireland, d. 3 Nov. 1599. r Francis, Lord Hast-=p Sarah, dau. of Sir ings, d. v.p. in 1545. Janies Harington, of | Exton. i- 1 Catherine, elder dau. - r Philip, 1st Earl of Mary, dau. of Sir John : Perrott, K.B. of Francis, Lord Hast¬ ings. Chesterfield, d. 1656. Lady Philippa Stan-=p Edward D’Arcy,F,sq. hope, younger dau. of the 1st Earl of Ches¬ terfield. Sir Richard PhilippsJ Bart, of Picton Castle. of New Hall, co. Derby. : Anne, dau. of Sir Thos. Cheney, K.G., Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. : Sir John Philipps, Bart, of Picton Cas¬ tle, co. Pembroke, created a Bart. Nov. 1621. : Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Erasmus Dryden, Bart. Catherine, dau. and coheir of Edw. D’Arcy.-j- Sir Erasmus Philipps, Bart, of Picton Castle. I- 1 Sir John Philipps, Bart, of Picton Castle, c7.=p Mary, dau. and heir of Anthony Smith, Esq. 5 Jan. 1736. Sir Erasmus, 5th Bart., d. unm. Sir John Philipps,-[-Elizabeth, 6th Bart., of Pic¬ ton Castle, M.P., d. 23 June, 1764. dau. of Henry Shepherd, Esq. Bulkeley Philipps, =p Esq. of Abercover, co. | Carmarthen. Philippa, dau. of William Adams,Esq. Sir Richard Philipps, Bart, of Picton Castle, created Baron Milford, in 1764, d. s.p. in 1823. I- gtr Litrfjarli Bullteley IJfjtlipps $f)iltpps,= Jiai't. of Picton Castle, created Baron Mil¬ ford in 1847 ; 13th in a direct descent from George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, bro¬ ther of King Edward IV. Mary Philippa Arte- 1 ^ misia, only dau. and heir. l 1 Mary Philippa Arte-=p misia, only dau. and heir. James Child, Esq of Bigelly House, co. Pembroke. :John Grant, Esq. of Nolton. =Eliza, only dau. of the late John Gordon, Esq. of Hanwell, Middlesex. PEDIGREE LXXX. George a9ac iftap, <£sg pfcenrg ffi., King of=f=Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray- Kotcrt iirurr,King of Scotland. England. raond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I.-pMargaret,dau. King of England. of Philip III. King of France. i r Edmund.^Blanche,Queen Walter,-j-The Dowager of Navarre. —T Earl of Lancas¬ ter. Edmund Plan-=pMargaret, tagenet, sur- sister and named “ of heir of Woodstock,” Thomas, Earl of Kent, Lord 2nd son. Wake. H Edward -r-Joan Plan— r-Sir Henry, = Earl of Lancas¬ ter. =Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Cliaworth. Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the tagenet,the Thomas Eleanor Black “ Fair de Hol¬ Plan ta¬ Prince, Maid of land, genet, 3rd hus¬ Kent,” m. K.G., widow band. 1st, Wil¬ Lord of John, liam Mon- Holland, Lord tacute. 2nd hus¬ Beau¬ Earl of Salisbury. r - 1 band. mont. ,_ Lady ^=Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin - cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. The Prin cess Mar¬ garet Bruce, dau. of Robt. -li Bruce. Bruce. King Richard II. d.s.p. Thomas de Hol-= land, 2nd Earl of Kent. -Lady Alice Fitz¬ alan, dau. of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort,=pLady Margaret=Thomas Planta- Holland, 2nd genet, Duke of dau. and even- Clarence, son of tual coheir of Henry IV., 2nd Thomas, Earl husband, of Kent. I . __i i Robert II., King of Scot- land. r~* Robert III., King of Scot, land. William, Earl of Suther¬ land, d. 1370. William, 5th Earl of Suther¬ land. Robert, 6th Earl of Sutherland. Marquess of Dor¬ set, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swyn- ford, 1st husband. Sir James Stew-=I=LadyJoan Beau-=pJAMES I., King fort, eldest dau. of Scotland, 1st husband. art, the Black Knight of Lorn, 2nd husband. John, 7th Earl of Sutherland. John : Stew¬ art, Earl of Atholl. : Lady! ; 4 Eleanora Sinclair, dau. of William, Earl of Orkney. The Princess : Jane Stuart, dau.of James I., King of Scotland. -George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord High Chancel¬ lor of Scotland. John, 8th F.arl-pMargaret, eldest of Sutherland, d. in 1506. dau.ofAlexander, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles. John Stewart, 2nd^=Mary, dau. of Ar- Adam Gordon, of Aboyne, 2nd=r : Elizabeth, Coun- Earl of Atholl, killed at Flodden. chibald, 2nd Earl of Argyll. son of George, Earl of Hunt- ley, by the Princess Jane. tess of Sutherland, sister and heir of John, 9th Earl, d. in Sept. 1535. Lady Janet Stewart, eldest dau.“Alexander, Master of Sutherland. John, 10th Earl of Sutherland, d. in 1567,-pLady Helen Stewart, dau. of John, 3rd Earl ] of Lennox. I a @corgc Q@ac Iftap, , TJ 3 att. pedigree lxxxhi. a I ' Thomas Worsley, Esq. of Hovingham, M.P.,=p Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. J. Lister. ; Surveyor General of the Board of Works, temp. George III. Edward Worsley, The Rev. George Worsley, M.A., of Trinity College,=p Anne, 4th dau. of Esq. d. unm. 21 Cambridge, Rector of Stonegrave and Sawton,co.York, I Sir Thos. Cayley, March, 1830. d. in 1815. | Bt.,of Brompton. Sir SMtlliam siffilorslrg, Uait of Hoving-=f= Sarah Philadelphia, 4th dau. of Sir George ham, eldest son, heir to his uncle ; 3th in Cayley, Bart, of Brompton, co. York, m. 18 a direct descent from King Edward I., and Jan. 1827. th from Oi iver Cromwell. Thomas-Robinson, eldest son and heir apparent. PEDIGREE LXXXIV. ^)ir Cfjomas TBucfjan Septan, IBart. PjflirjD ML King of England.=j=Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. r Edward I. King of-j-Margaret, dau. Edmund, Earl=f Blanche, Queen Kotcrf Bruce, King of Scot¬ land. =p England. •i-piviii] | of Philip HI. of Lancaster. | King of France. Dowager of Na¬ varre. u Edmund Plantage-=f=Margaret, sister Henry, Earl of=f Maud, dau. and net, surnamed “ of Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir of Tlios, Lord Wake. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Cliaworth. Edward -p-Joan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas Lady Elea- =j= Richard fhpRr \r>v flip “ M U.ll_J ___ ni -r-> . . Walter,-y-Tlie Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, nor Planta- K.G., Lord genet,widow Holland, 2d of John Lord husband. Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau.of Robt. Bruce. King Richard II. Thomas de Holland ,=f Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. d.s.p. 2nd Earl of Kent, j of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess=pLady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, Holland, 2d dau. Dukeof Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. ^ Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =p Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.=pJAMEs I. King of Scotland. i- 1 James II. King of Scotland.^ Mary, dau. of Arnold, Duke of Gelders. The Princess Mary, relict of Thomas Boyd,=j= James, Lord Hamilton Earl of Arran. J' John Hamilton, Earl of Arran, and Lord of^= Janet, dau. of Sir David Beaton, of Crick. Botliwell. J' James, 2nd Earl of Arran, and Duke of Cha-=j= Lady Margaret Douglas, eldest dau. of James, telherault. J 3rd Earl of Morton. Lady Margaret Hamilton, eldest dau. of the=p James, Lord Fleming. Earl of Arran, and widow of Alexander, Lord' Gordon. Jane Fleming, only dau. and heir of James,=;= Sir John Maitland, created Baron Maitland, Lord Fleming. of Thirlestane, 1590. John Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, d. in=F Isabel, dau. of Alexander, Earl of Dumferm- 1645. r J s line. Charles Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, d. in=j= Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Richard Lauder, 1691. j of Hatton. !_i John Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, d. in== Margaret, only child of Alexander, 10th Earl 1710. of Glencairn. Charles Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, d. in=j= Lady Elizabeth Ogilvy, dau. of James, Earl 1744. | of Findlater and Seafield. 1--- 1 James Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, d. in=f= Mary, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Lombe, 1789. of London. ^u* CDomas T5ucban Hepburn, T5art. PEDIGREE LXXXIV. Lady Mary Julian Maitland, 3rd dau. James, Earl ol' Lauderdale, d. in 1793. Mary Turner, only child to leave issue, of=j Thomas Hog, Esq. of Newliston, by the I Lady.Mary, his wife. i- 1 Sir CTiomas Uurfjan ?ljrp6urn, Uatt. ofn Smeaton Hepburn ; 19th in a direct descent from King Edward I., and 18tn from King Robert Bruce. of=pThomas Hog, Esq. of Newliston, co. Linlith- J gow, d. in 1827. =Sir John Buchan Hepburn, Bart, of Smeaton Hepburn, co. Haddington, descended from the old Earls of Buchan. Helen, dau. of Archibald Little, Esq. ofShab- den Park, co. Surrey, m. 28 July, 1835. I- John George, son and heir apparent, b. 24 Sept. 1841. > I l Agnes. Mary Turner. Jane. —I Emily. TEDIGKEE LXXXV. Eobcrt Campbell, Csq. jBtrnrj! HE. King of England.=FEleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray- I monii Berenger, Count of Provence. 1--1 Edward I. King of-pMargaret, dau. Edmund, Earl=pBlanche, Queen Kohcrf 13ruce. King of Scot¬ land. =f= England. of Philip III. of Lancaster. King of France. Edmund Plantage-=pMargaret, sister Henry, Earl of : net, surnamed “of " Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir ofTlios. Lord Wake. Lancaster. Dowager of Na¬ varre. : Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward =Joan Plantagenet,=j=Sir Thomas Lady Elea- =p Richard Walter,=pThe Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. r the “Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st,Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, nor Planta- K.G., Lord genet,widow Holland, 2d of John Lord husband. Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce King Richard II. Thomas de Holland,-p Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. d.s.p. 2nd Earl of Kent. | of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess=j=Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. Holland, 2d dau. Duke of Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. —(— Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =p Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.^ James I. King of Scotland. James II., King of Scotland.^ Mary, of Gueldres, dau. of Arnold, Duke ol l- J Gueldres. The Princess Mary of Scotland, m. in I474.=j= James, 1st Lord Hamilton, d. in 1479. i- Elizabeth, dau. of James, Lord Hamilton.-p Matthew, 2nd Earl of Lennox. i- 1 Lady Elizabeth Stewart.=p Sir Hugh Campbell, of Loudoun, d. in 1561. ._J T 1 Sir Matthew Campbell, of Loudoun, d. circ.=P Isabel, dau. of Sir John Drummond. 1572. Sir Hugh Campbell of Loudoun, created=pMargaret, dau. of Sir John Gordon, of Lo- Lord Campbell, of Loudoun, 30 June, 1601. j chinvar. d. IS Dec., 1622. i--- 1 George, Master of Loudoun, d. vita patris, in^ Lady Jean Fleming, dau. of John, Earl of 1612. u-r- juiiuy jean Wigton. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. and coheir of George,Sir Hugh Campbell, of Cessnock. Master of Loudoun. John Campbell, of Whitehaugh, co. Ayr, 4th son of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Cessnock. r-^ George Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh, mentioned in a family writ, dated 1657. John Campbell, Esq. of Whitehaugh, or Fairfield, co. Ayr, son and heir. John Campbell, of Whitehaugh, or Fairfield. Janet Campbell, only-pHugh Mitchel, of dau. of John of White- Dalgain. haugh. I— a Eobett Campbell, Csq. PEDIGREE LXXXV. William Campbell, of=pElizabeth Metcalf. Fairfield, m. in 1747. | William Campbell, of=f=Catherine Gunning, Fairfield, d. in 1815 c: ’ niece of Sir Robert Gunning, Bart. Jean Mitcbel, eldest ^John Campbell, of daughter. Auchmannoch, d. in 1740. Arthur Campbell, of^Burella, 2nd dau. of Auchmannoch, co. I Robert Hunter, Esq. Ayr, d. 11 March,1828. | of Pisgah, co. Ayr. William Gunning Campbell, Esq., now of Fairfield, eldest son and successor. Hobctt Campbell, Esq. of Auchmannoch ; ‘20th in a direct descent from King Edward I., and 19th from King Robrrt Bruce. - 1 - Andrew, of Avis- yard, late Lieut. Colonel E.I.C.S. m. twice, and has issue. Arthur, of Edinburgh m. and has Elizabeth, wife of James Cuth- bert, Esq. of Dalleagles, co. Ayr. PKDIGKKE LXXXV1. Ealpb U3ates* OBsq. IStttoarlT Jill. King of England, d. 2 l=f= Philippa, dau. of William, Earl of Hainault. June, 1371. Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, Earl-|-Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, of Ulster, K.G., 2nd son, d. 1368. j Earl of Ulster. Lady Philippa Plantagenet, only child and=j= Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, d. 1381. heiress. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Mortimer, Earl 11 ?' Sir Henry Percy, (the renowned Hotspur.) of March. |~ i Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Percy (Hotspur. )-p John, Lord Clifford T Thomas, Lord ClifTord.—j— Joan, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Gillesland. r _ John, Lord Clifford.-p Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry, Lord J Broinflete. Henry, Lord Clifford.-p Anne, only dau. of Sir John St. John, Knt. Bletso. T -ann of Elizabeth, dau. of Henry, Lord Clifford, sis- 1 ^Sir Ralph Bowes, of Streatlam, co. Durham, ter of Henry, 1st Earl of Cumberland. | Knt., by Elizabeth, dau. of Christopher, | Lord Willoughby D’Eresby, d. 1516. Margery, dau. of Sir Ralph Bowles, Knt. of=pSir Ralph Eure, son and heir of William, Streatlam. | Lord Eure. Frances, eldest dau. of Sir Ralph Eure, and=pRobert Lambton, Esq. of Lambton, co. Dur- sister of William, 2nd Lord Eure. | ham, son of John Lambton, Esq., by Agnes, j dau. and coheir of Roger Lumley, Esq. bro- j ther of Richard, Lord Lumley. I- J Isabella, dau. of Robert Lambton, Esq. of=pSir Nicholas Tempest, Bart, of Stella. Lambton. T Jane, dau. of Sir Nicholas Tempest, Bart. of=j=Thomas Chaytor, Esq. of Butterby, co. Dur- Stella. 1 ham, d. in 1618. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Chaytor, Esq. of-p Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwell, Northum- Bulterby, co. Durham. J berlaud, d. in 1691. Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwell, d. 22 July,=p Anna, widow of John Hedworth, Esq. of 1695. I Harraton. Ralph Bales, Esq. of Halliwell, d. 23 Nov. =j= Isabel, eldest dau. of Richard Bates, Esq. 1754. J Ralph Bates, Esq. of Halliwell, High Sherifl=j= Anne, youngest dau. of R. Ellison, Esq. of of Northumberland in 1762, d. 2 Aug. 1783. | Park House. Ralph Bates, Esq. of Milbourne Hall, Norlli-=f= Sarah, 3rd dau. of the late Rev. Nathaniel umberland, Lieut.-Colonel Inniskilling Dra- j Ellison, by Jane Furye, his wife, goons, High Sheriff in 1812, d. 6 June, 1813. | Lullpf) Hairs ?lsq. of Milbourne Hall, b. 13 Dec. 1799; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward III. |obn OBDitiarD tf©aDocks, €sq. PEDIGREE LXXXVII. 3£i)toiU'& 1. King of England, d. 7=j= Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. July, 1307. King of Castile. The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I. ,=j= Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and and widow of John, Earl of Holland. j Essex, slain at Boroughbridge, 1321. William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton,=p Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badlcs- K.G., d. 1360. mere, and widow of Edmund Mortimer. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun,=v= Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, beheaded Earl of Northampton, K.G. | 21 Richard II. Thomas, Lord Mowbray,=j=Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, dau, and=j=Sir Robert Goushill, Knt. of Earl Marshal. ,-js coheir. Heveringham. J Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Goushill.=p Sir Thomas Stanley, Lord Stanley, K.G., d. I 1458-9. i--- Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Thomas, Lord=p Sir Richard Molyneux, Knt. of Sephton. Stanley, K.G. Margaret, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux.=j=Sir William Bulkeley, Knt. of Eaton. I- 1 Thomas Bulkeley, Esq. of Eaton, eldest son.=p Jane, dau. of Sir Geoffrey Warburton. I-* Janet, dau. of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq.=j= Roger Puleston, Esq. of Ernral. !-—- Philip Puleston, Esq., 3rd son.=j= Ellia, dau. and heir of David ap Rees. __I John Puleston, Esq. of Brandenheath.=p Ermin, dau. and heir of Robert ap Madock. Thomas Puleston, Esq. of Pickhill.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Salisbury, Esq of Erbistock. Ermin, dau. of Thomas Puleston, Esq. of=^= David Madocks, Esq. living in 1676. Pickhill. William Madocks, Esq. of Ruthin, co. Den-=j= Ann, dau. of John Puleston, of Pickhill. high. J John Madocks, Esq. of Vron I w.=p Frances, dau. of Joseph Whitechurch, Esq. I -1 John Edward Madocks, Esq.=pFrances, dau. of Sir Richard=f=EIizabelh, dau. of William of Vron Iw. I l’erryn, Baron of the Ex-| 11th Lord Craven. 2nd wife, chequer. 1st wife. ^ _I John Madocks, Esq. of Vron Iw and Glany-=p Sidney, dau. of Abraham Robarts, Esq. went, M.P. for the Denbigh Burghs. j^afin ISDluaib jFlabnrks. 3Hoq. of Glanywern, eldest son and heir, 18th in a direct descent from King Edwaiid I. PEDIGREE S.XXXVIH. Cbe It>on. 99rs. Leslie Cuming, Eleanor.dau. of Ferdinand III .=pon. leslie Cuming. a I Thomas Cuming, only son and heir. Janet Chalmers, eldest dau. of George Chal¬ mers, Esq. of Pittencrief, representative of the family of Chalmers, of Balnethan. William the present=General the Jessie, m. to Matilda, Grace, in. Susanna, Other and representative of Hon. John Sir James m. to to Sir A- m. to John daus. George, the family; 17th Leslie, for- Montgomery Patrick lexander Hall, Esq. d. both d. in a direct descent merly of Cunning- Miller, Boswell, unm. unm. from King Ed- the Grena- hame, Bart. Esq. of Bart. ward I. dierGuards, Dals- J Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Edward Morgan, Bart.-p Sir Philip Jones, Kut. of Treowen, d. 1660. of Llantarnam. T William Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, co. Mon—p Mary, dau. of Christopher Anderton, of Los- moulh. J tock, Esq. Elizabeth, dau. of William Jones, Esq. of=p David Lewis, Esq. of Llanthewy Court. Llanarth. Francis Lewis, Esq. of Llanthewy Court.= Mary, dau. and coheir of Thomas Morgan, Esq. of Llanrttmney, co. Monmouth, of Royal Descent (see vol. i. ped. 1.) Philip Lewis, Esq. of Llanrumney, d. 26 Dec.=p Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Richard Harris, 1786. I of Llantrissent. Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Philip Lewis, Esq. rf.=p Joseph Pearce, Esq. of Staverton House, co. 1836. | Gloucester, d. 1807. ilirut-CTolontl 5l2Hll!mm IJrarcr, H p> , ol'=pMary Church, only surviving child and heir Ffrwdgrech, co. Brecon,and Staverton House, co. Gloucester, 17th in a direct descent from King Edward IV. and 35th from t!Tf)at'lC- ntagne. r of William Morrice, Esq. of Cardiff, and heir also of her maternal uncle, Samuel Church, Esq. of Ffrwdgrech. John Church Pearce-Church, only child, b. 20 Aug. 1839. PEDIGREE XC. James jTorbcs iLcttf), <£$q. IS&tuat'IlE. King of England.=r=Margaret, dau. of Philip IV. of France. livobfVt 53rure,^Isabella, dau. Edmund Plantagenet, sur-= named of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. =Margaret, sister and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. King of Scot¬ land. of Donald, Earl of Marr. Walter, Lord =pThe Princess Edward the Black= Prince, last hus¬ band. =Joan Plantage-=pSir Thomas de Hoi- High Steward of Scotland. net, the “ Fair Maidof Kent.” land, K.G., Earl of Kent, d. 1360. Margery, dau. ofROBT.BRUCE. Richard II. King Thomas Hol-=pLady Alice Fitz- of England, d.s.p. land, 2nd Earl | Alan, dau. of Rich. of Kent. | Earl of Arundel. !- 1 LadyMargaretHolland, 2nd—John Beaufort, Earl of So- dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. merset, Marquess of Dorset. Elizabeth, dau.— Robert II., of Sir Adam King of Scot- Mure. land. Annabella,dau.^=l?oBERT III., of Sir John I King of Scot- Drummond. land. Lady Jane Beaufort, ^James I., King of eldest dau. of John, Scotland. Marquess of Dorset. The Princess Joanna,=j= James Douglas, 1st dau. of James I. of Scotland. King Earl of Morton. James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton, r-5= Lady Agnes Douglas,^Alexander, Sill Lord dau. of John, 2nd Earl of Morton. I- William,6th Lord Liv-= ingstone, living 1558. Livingstone. : Agnes, dau. of Mal¬ colm, Lord Fleming. Jean, dau. of William,^Alexander, 4th Lord 6 th Lord Livingstone, j Elphinstone, d. 1648. George Douglas, Earl=j=The Princess Mary, of Angus. j 2nddau. of Robt.III. Alexander, 1st Lord =j=Lady Elizabeth Dou- Forbes. glas, dau. of the Earl of Angus. Lady Egidia Keith, =j=James, 2nd Lord dau. of William, 1st | Forbes,<2. about 1460. Earl Marischal. 1 - 1 Christian,dau.ofAIex-=j=William, 3rd Lord ander, 1st Earl of | Forbes. Huntley. 1 - 1 Christian, dau. of Sir=pJohn, 6th Lord John Lundin, of Lun- ] Forbes, d. 1547. din, 2nd wife. 1 --j Elizabeth, dau. and =f=Willtam, 7th Lord coheir of Sir William | Forbes. Keith, of Innerugie. 1 - 1 Jane, dau. of James=pJohn, 8th Lord Seton, of Touch. J Forbes. Jean, 2nd dau. of Alexander, 4th Lord El-^ Arthur, 9th Lord Forbes. phinstone. ,--1 Alexander, 10th Lord Forbes.^ Anne, dau. of Sir John Forbes, of Pitaligo. t- 1 William, lltli Lord Forbes, d. 1691.=^= Jean, dau. of Sir John Campbell, of Calder. Elizabeth, dau. of William, 11th LordForbes.=l= John Leith, Esq. of Whitehaugh, co. Aber- i----- 1 deen. John Forbes Leith, Esq. of Whitehaugh, d.^Jean, eldest dau. of Theodore Morrison, Esq. 26 Sept. 1781. | of Bogny. Dr. Theodore Forbes Leith, of Whitehaugh,=pMarie D’Arboine, m. in 1776. d. in 1819. James John Forbes Leith. Esq. of White-=p Williamina Helen, only child of the late haugh, b. in 1780, Lieut.-Col. E.I.C.S. Lieut.-Col. James Stewart, 42nd Highland¬ ers, younger son of the late Charles Stewart, Esq of Shantbelly, co. Dumfries, a descend¬ ant of a branch of the Royal Stewarts. 1. .?Mtrrs .-jfot'brs iCLeitf), iSst). of Whitehaugh ; 18th in a di¬ rect descent from King En ward I., and also from King Robert Bruce. 2. William. 3. Thomas Augustus. 4. Henry Stewart. 5. Charles Edward. Williamina Stewart. Helen-Maria. 3. Adclaide- Isabella. discount jfalklano PEDIGREE XCI. I^nu j) EH. King of England, d. 1272.=j=Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond | Berenger, Count of Provence, d. 1291. Edward I. King of= England. Margaret, dau. of Edmund Plantagenet,=p Blanche, Queen Philip III. King of France. Earl of Lancaster. Dowager of Navarre. Edmund Plantage- =pMargaret, sister and Henry Plantagenet, =p Maud, dau. and heir net, surnamed of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, son of Edw. I. heir of Thomas, Lord Earl of Lancaster, I of Sir Patrick Cha- Wake. son of Edmund, Earl | worth, of Lancaster. Edward the BLACK=f=Joan, only dau. =pSir Thos. Eleanor, 5th dau.=f=Richard Fitzalan, Prince, 3rd husband. and heir, the Fair I Holland, of Henry, Earl of I Earl of Arundel Maid of Kent. K.G. Lancaster. and Surrey. r Richard II., King of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, Mar-=j=Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of England. shal of England, d. 1397. | Richard, Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess of Dor-=j=Lady Margaret Holland, 2nd“Thomas Plantagenet, set, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. dau. and eventual coheir of Duke of Clarence, son of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Kent. Henry IV. Edmund Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, K.G.=p Alianore, dau. and coheir of Richard Beau- created Duke of Somerset, 1448. | champ, Earl of Warwick. Alianore Beaufort, eldest dau. and coheir of=j=Sir Robert Spencer, Knt. 2nd husband, her brother Henry, 2nd Duke of Somerset. Margaret, 2nd dau. and coheir of Sir Robert=j= Thomas Cary, Esq., son of Sir William Cary, Spencer, Knt. Knt. of Cockington, by Alice, his 2nd wife, dau. of Sir Baldwin Fulford, Knt. of Fulford. Sir John Cary, Knt. son and lieir.=p Joice, sister of Sir Anthony Denny, Knt. Sir Edward Cary, Knt. of Berkhampstead,=f= Catherine, dau. of Sir Henry Knevett, Knt. Master of the Jewel Office to Elizabeth, and James I, and widow of Henry, Lord Paget. Sir Henry Carey, K.B., created Viscount=f= Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Laurence Falkland, d. 1633. | Tanfield. I- 1 Lucius, 2nd Viscount Falkland, slain at New-=p Letitia, dau. of Richard Morrison, Esq. berry, 20 Sept. 1643. Henry, 3rd Viscount Falkland, d. in 1663.=j= Margaret, dau. of Anthony Hungerford, Esq. ( -1 Anthony, 4th Viscount Falkland, d. in 1694.=.= Rebecca, dau. of Sir Rowland Lytton. I-* Lucius-Henry, 5th Viscount Falkland, d. in=p Dorothy, dau. of Francis Molyneux, Esq. 1730. I Lucius-Charles, 6th Viscount Falkland, d. in=p Jane, dau. and heir of Richard Butler, Esq , 1785. . "■ . The Hon. Lucius-Ferdinand Cary, Com-= mander-in-chief of the British Forces in Tobago, d.v.p. 1780. and widow of James, Viscount Villiers. Anne, dau. of Colonel Charles Leith. Charles-John, 8th Viscount-Falkland, and=j= Miss Christiana Anton. Capt. II.N., d. 28 Feb. 1809. r HUftU8 Eeitftltrlt, 9th ViscouNT=f=Amelia, sis- Plantagenet Byron-Charles- Emma. Falkland; 18th in a direct de¬ scent from Edward I. and en¬ titled to quarter the Royal Arms. ter of the Pierrepoint, Ferdinand-Plan- Christiana, late Earl of Capt., R.N. tagenet, Com- d.unm. in Munster. mander, R.N. 1827. Lucius-William-Charles-Augustus-Frederick, b. 24 Nov. 1831. PEDIGREE XCII. Charles ^atopet, €,sg. iSUtoaifi J. King of England. =j= Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of J France, 2nd wife. Edmund, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent.=j= Margaret, dau. of John, and sister and heiress I of Thomas, Lord Wake, i-' Lady Joan Plantagenet, dau.=j=Sir Thomas Holland, K.G.,=pEdward the Black Prince, and heiress, celebrated as the Fair Maid of Kent. Lord Holland. last husband. Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of=T=Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of Richard II., King of Eng- Kent. | Richard, Earl of Arundel. land. I r~ The Lady Alianore Holland,=pEdward dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent, and widowof Roger,Earl of March. 1 Cherlton, Lord Powis. The Lady Eleanor=j=Thomas Montacute, Earl Holland, dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. of Salisbury. Joyce Cherlton, dau. and co-=j=Sir John The Lady Alice =pRichard Neville, Earl of lieirof Edward, Lord Powis. deTiptoft, d. in 1443. Montacute, only dau. and heir. Joane Tiptoft, 2nd dau. and in=j=Sir Edmund her issue, coheir of Sir John I Ingletliorpe. de Tiptoft. Salisbury, eldest son of Ralph, Earl of Westmore¬ land, by his second Coun¬ tess, Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III. Isabel Inglethorpe, dau. and=pJohn Neville, Marquess of Mon- Richard Neville, Earl of heir. tacute, K.G., 2nd son, d. 1471. Warwick, the renowned King Maker. Lady Anne Neville, dau. and coheir of John,-p Sir William Stonor, Knt of Stonor, co. Ox- Marquess of Montacute. J ford. Anne, dau. and heir.-j- Sir Adrian Forlescue. Margaret, dau. of Sir A. Fortescue.-pThos Lord Wentworth, of Nettlestead, d. 1551. i-—- Anne, dau. of Thomas, Lord Wentworth.-j- Sir John Poley, of Badley, co. Suffolk. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Poley, Knt.^Sir Thomas Palmer, Bart, of Wingham, co. Kent, d. 1625. T Sir James Palmer, Knt. of the Bedchamber to King James I., and Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 3rd son. : Martha, dau. of Sir William Garrard, of Dorney Court, Knt. Sir Philip Palmer, of Dorney Court, Cup=p Phoebe, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Pal- Bearer to King Charles II. J mer, of Howleech, Kent. Charles Palmer, Esq. of Dorney, d. 1714,=p Jane, dau. of John Jenyns, Esq. of Hayes, buried at Dorney. y Phoebe, dau. of Charles Palmer, Esq. of Dor-^ Richard Harcourt, Esq. of Wigsell, co. Sus- ney, and sister of Sir Charles Palmer, Bart, j sex, M.P., buried in 1777. i- Phoebe, elder dau. and coheir of Richard=j= Anthony Sawyer, Esq. of Hey wood, co. Berks, Harcourt, Esq. of Wigsell. | d. in 1813. I- 1 John Sawyer, Esq. of Hey wood, J.P. and=p Sarah, dau. of Anthony Dickins, Esq. of D.L., b. in 1762, d. in 1845. Cherington, co. Warwick. ©f)at'leg ibaiDger, drsq. of Heywood, b. in=p Henrietta, eldest dau. of Sir George Bowyer, 1 789 , 19lh in a direct descent from King | 5th Bart, of Radley, co. Berks. Edward I. Charles Sawyer, Esq., eldest son and heir. Cfje HUgljt f£an. Horn anu &zl c. I'EDiGiiEn; xcnr. lEtitoartl 5., King of Engla nd.=j= Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of France- Edward II. King of-plsabella, of France. England. T Edward III. King of England, founder of the most Noble Order of the Garter, d. 1377. X 1 - John of Gaunt, Duke-pCatherine, dau. of Sir Margaret, sister and-[-Edmund, of Wood- heir of Thomas, Lord stuck, Earl of Kent. Wake. I_ SirThos. de Holland,=p Joan, the Fair Maid K.G., Lord Holland. of Kent, dau. and heiress of Edward, Earl of Kent. of Lancaster. King of Castile and Leon, K.G., d. 1399. Payn Roet, and relict of Sir Otlio de Swin- Thomas de Holland, =pLady Alice Fitz.Alan, ford, Knt., d. 1403. 2nd Earl of Kent. Joan, dau. of John of=pRalph Neville,Earl of Westmoreland, Earl Eleanor, dau. and co- Marslial of England, heir of Thomas, Earl K.G., d. 1426. of Kent. dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel, K.G. : Thomas Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. Gaunt, Duke of Lan¬ caster, d. 1440. Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, &c., be-=f= Alice, dau. and heir of Thomas Montacute, headed at Wakefield, 1460. I Earl of Salisbury. John Neville, Marquess of Montacute, K.G.,=pIsabel, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund Ingolds- slain at the battle of Barnet, 1471. thorpe, of Burrough Green, co. Cambridge, Knt. Lucy, dau. and coheir of John Neville, Mar-=j=Sir Anthony Browne, Standard Bearer of quess of Montacute. T on iiiiiuiijf uiuwne, i England, anno 1185, d. 1506. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Anthony Browne, Knt.=s= Henry Somerset, Earl of Worcester, d. 1549, | buried at Chepstow. I- - ’ Lucy, dau. of Henry, Earl of Worcestcr.=f= John Neville, Lord Latimer, d. 1577. I---—- - - 1 Dorothy Neville, dau. of John, Lord Lat imer. =j = Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter. The Hon. Sir Edward Cecil, 3rd son, a dis-—Theodosia, dau. of Sir Andrew Noel, Knt. of tinguished soldier, General of the forces sent against the Spaniards, created Viscount Wimbledon, d. 1638. Dalby, co. Leicester, 1st wife. The Hon. Frances Cecil, youngest dau. and=f= Janies, 2nd Viscount Sayeand Sole, d. 1674. coheir. The Hon. Elizabeth Fiennes, elder dau. and=p John Twisleton, Esq. of Barley, co. York, coheir, d. 1674. j Cecil, only child and heir of John Twisleton,=p George Twisleton, Esq. of Woodhall, co. York. Esq., d. 1723. Fiennes Twisleton, Esq. of Broughton, Oxon,=j=Mary Clarke, m. at Dublin Castle, in 1672. Col. in the Army, d. 11 Sept. 1730. J John Twisleton, Esq. of Broughton, d. in 1763.=p Anne, dau. of William Gardner, Esq. of Lit¬ tle Bourton. i---- Thomas Twisleton, Esq. of Broughton, sum-=p Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Edward Turner, moned to parliament as Baron Saye and Skle, in 1781, d. 1788. Bart The Hon. and Rev. Thomas James Twisleton, =s= Anne, dau. and coheir of Benjamin Ashe, Esq. D.D., Archdeacon of Colombo, d. 1824. Jf teUerirfe:13enjdmUP®tot6lriOH=3L®Bftefiam JfienntB, prestnt Lord Save and Skle ; 19th in a direct descent from King Edward I., through heiresses of Cecil and Neville. x I'KDIGRF.F. XCIY. Augusta, ilatsp \pall ISlJtoariJ £. King of England. =pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., King of Castile, 1st wife. Edward II., King of England =plsabella, dau. of Philip the Fair, King Lady Eli- ^Humph¬ rey de Boliun, Earl of Hereford. J of France. zabetli Plantage- Edwasd III., King of England, founder of the most Noble Order of net, 5th the Garter, d. in 1377. dau. of =s= Edw. I. I- Lionel, of = Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, K.G., d. 17 Oct. 1368. Elizabeth, John of=j= Catherine, dau. and heir of William DeBurgh, Earl of Ulster, d. 1363. Gaunt, Duke of Lancas- ter.King of Cas¬ tile and Leon, K.G , d. in 1399. dau. of Sir Payne Iloet, Knt. & relict of Sir Otho Swinford, Knt., d. in 1403. Eleanor, = eldest dau. and coheir of Hum¬ phrey de Boliun, Earl of Hereford, &c. Thos. Plan- tagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Bucking¬ ham, Duke of Glouces¬ ter, K.G., d. in 1399. Lady Ele-=j=James anor de Boliun, dau. of the Earl of Here¬ ford. Philippa, =pEdmund only dau. Mortimer, dau. of and heir, Earl of John of b. 16 Aug. March,&c. Gaunt, 1355. d. at Cork, Duke of 5 Rich. II. Lancas- 1382. ter, d. in 1440. Elizabeth,=j=Henry Percy, the dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. renowned Hotspur, son of Henry, Earl of Northumber¬ land, slain in 1403. —i Joan, =pRalph John Neville Beau- Lordof fort, llaby, Mar- created quess Earl of of West¬ more¬ land, Earl Mar- =f=Mar- Edm.=f=Anne, |-- 1 Dorset, Earl of Somer¬ set, K.G., shal of d. in Eng- 1410. land, d. in 1426. Hen. Per-=f=Eleanor, Eleanor,dau. l— garet, Staf- dau. ford, of Earl Thos. of Hoi- Staf- land, ford, Earl K.G. of Kent. dau and coheir of Thos. Duke of Glou¬ cester James, 2d : Earl of Ormonde, d. 1382. Butler, Earl of Ormonde Eliza¬ beth, dau. of Sir John D’Arcy. James, 3d-r-Anne, Earl of Ormonde, d. 1405. dau. of John, Lord Wells. cv, Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain at St. Albans, 22 May,1455. dau of of Richard Ralph, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. Beauchamp, Earl of War¬ wick, d. in 1467. Edmund Beau- Anne, =pHumph- James,4tlP^=Joan, fort, Duke of Somerset, Mar¬ quess of Dor¬ set. K.G., d. in 1455. dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. I_ rey Staf¬ ford, Duke of B u ck- ingham, K.G. Earl of Ormonde, d . 1452. dau. of Gerald, 5th Earl of Kil¬ dare. Hen. Percy,Earl=j=Eieanor, dau. & Margaret, dau. —Humphrey Staf- of Northumber¬ land, slain at Towton-freld, 1460-1. heir of Richard Poynings, d. in 1474. of Edmund, Duke of Somer¬ set. ford,Earl ofStaf- ford, slain at St. Albans, v.p. Thomas, =pAnne, Earl of Ormonde, d. 1515. Catherine, dau. =pHenry, Duke Hen. Percy, 4th=j=Maud, dau. of Earl of North- William, Earl umberland, d. of Pembroke, in 1489. of Richard Wid- ville, Earl Rivers K.G., and sis¬ ter of Elizabeth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. of Buckingham, Constable of England, K.G., beheaded in 1483. dau. & heir of SirRich. Hank- ford. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy, 4th= Earl of Northumberland. r~ M Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., beheaded on Tower Hill, in 1524. Lady Ann^SR J a3 - Butler, St- Le- dau. and ge r > Knt. coheir of Thomas, 7th Earl of Or¬ monde. PEDIGREE XCIV, Augusta, lan^ iDali. i ,i Mary.=j=George, Lord Sir George St. Leger, Sheriff of-p Anne, dan. of Edmund Knevyt, of J Abergavenny. Devon, 22 Henry VIII. ^ | Buckingham. Catherine, dau. of George, Lord Abergavenny .=p Sir John St. Leger, of Annery, Devon, High | Sheriff, 1562. __I I Mary St. Leger, eldest dau. and coheir.Sir Richard Granville, Knt. of Stow, Admi¬ ral in the reign of Elizabeth, representative of Richard de Granville, Earl of Corbetl, a descendant of Rollo the Dane. Sir Bernard Granville, of Bideford, M.P. for-p Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Philip Bevil, Esq. Bodmin. T Sir Bevil Granville, Knt. of Bideford, the gal—pGjrace, dau. of Sir George Smith, Knt., of lant Cavalier Commander. | vIIdLc^ (J [ Exeter. Bernard Granville, Esq. 4th son, was Master-p Anne, only dau. and heir of Cuthbert Morley, of the Horse, and Gentleman of the Bed¬ chamber to Charles II. Esq. of Haunby, co. York. Colonel Bernard Granville, of Buckland, co.-pMary, dau. of Sir Martin Westcomb, Bart. Gloucester, 3rd son. d. 1733. !- L- 1 -, Bernard Grenville, Esq. eldest son and heir, Other John D’Ewes, Esq.=p Anne Granville, purchased the estate of Calwich Abbey, co. issue, of Wellesbourne, Stafford, d. unm. 1775. co. Warwick. d. 1761. Mary, only dau. of John D’Ewes, Esq. of-p John Port, Esq. of Ilam, co. Derby. Wellesbourne. T Georgina-Mary-Ann, dau. of John Port, Esq.-p Benjamin Waddington, Esq. of Llanover, co. of Ilam. | Monmouth. i- Augusta, dau. and coheir of Benjamin Wad-=p Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart, of Llanover, and dington, Esq. of Llanover ; 18th in a direct Abercarn, M.P. descent from Edward III. King of England, j Augusta-Charlotte-Elizabeth, only surviving—John Arthur Herbert, Esq. of Llanarth, co. child. Monmouth. PEDlti HEE XCV. JRofcett Cfjamtsrc iSgbrrt Is* Saxom King of England, d. 838. = Redburga. Rollo, 1st Duke of Normandy, left issue by his mistress, Papia, (whom lie afterwards m.) a son, William. =j= i i--- 1 Ethelwolf, King of=p Osburg, dau. of Earl William, surnamcd “ Long-=Dau. of Robt. England. Oslac. Alfred, the Great, =j=Ethelbith, dau. of King of England, d. 901. Earl Elhehan. Edward, the Elder, Eadgiva, dau. of Earl King of England. Sigelline. Edmund I., King of=j= Elgiva. England, d. 946. Edoar, d. 975.=j= Elfrida, dau. of Ord- gar, Earl oi Devon. Ethelred, the Un-=j= Elgrifa. ready , d. 1010. ; Edmund Ironside, =j= Algitha. King of England, d. 1017. Prince Edward, the=j= Agatha, dau. of Exile. Henry, 2nd Emperor | of Germany. Margaret Atheling,=j= Malcolm Canmore, sword,” 2nd Duke of Nor- Count of Ver- mandy; assassinated 20 Dec. mandois,rf.s/>. 943. He left issue, by his mis¬ tress, Sprota, a son, Richard, b. in 933. =j= l- Richard I, surnamed “ Sans-^=Dau. of the peur,’’ 3rd Duke of Norman- Count of dy, d. 996. He left issue by Paris, d.s.p. his mistress, Gonnor, whom he m. after the decease of his duchess, with other children, a son, Richard, his successor. r _ 7 Richard II. surnamed “ the=p Judith, dau. of Good,” 4th Duke of Nor- 1 the Duke of mandy, d. 23 Aug, 1026. ] Brittany. Richard III., Robert I. surnamed “the 5th Duke of Magnificent,” 6th Duke of Normandy, Noimandy, d. at Nice, 1035. d.s.j). He left issue by his mistress, Harletta, a son, William, his successor. =p r- 1 William, surnamed “ The=pMatilda, dau. heiress to the crown of England. King of Scotland. Conqueror,” 7th Duke of Normandy, and 1st King of England of the Norman line, d. 9 Sept. 1087. r of Baldwin the Pious, Count of Flanders. Matilda, of Scotland, d. 1118-=j= Henry I. King of England. Maud, widow of Henry IV., Emperor of Ger-=f= Geoffrey Plantagenet, Earl of Anjou, many. Henry II. King of England. =j= Eleanor, dau. of William, Duke of Aquitaine. i- 1 John, King of England. =j= Isabel, dau. of Aymer, Count d’Angouleme. Henry III. King of England.=p Eleanor, dau. of Raymond,Count de Provence, | grandson of Alphonso, King of Arragon. i- 1 Edward I. =p Eleanor of Castile. r Edward II.== Isabel of France. Edward III.=f= Philippa, dau. of William, Earl of Hainault. l- Lionel, o Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, K.G., d. 17 Oct. 1368. ^Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William De Burgh, Earl of Ulster, d. 1363. John of Gaunt,^-Catherine, dau. Eleanor, eldest=f=Thomas Planta- Duke of Lam caster. King of Castile and Leon, K.G., d. 1399. of Sir Payne Roet, Knt. and relict of Sir Otho Swinford, Knt., d. 1403. "1 c dau. and coheir of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford,&c. genet, of Wood- stock, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Glou¬ cester, K.G., d. 1399. Eoljcct CJjambre Oaugfjan, €$q . PEDIGREE XCV. Pliilippa,= only dau. and heir, b. 16 Aug. 1355. Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March,&c. d. 5 Rich. II. 1382. I Joan, dan. of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas¬ ter, d. 1440. Elizabeth,=j=Henry Percy, the dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. renowned Hot¬ spur, son of Hen. Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain in 1403. Ralph Ne¬ ville, Lord of Raby, created Earl of Westmore¬ land, Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. 1426. John Beau-= fort, Mar¬ quess of Dorset, Earl of Somerset, K.G., d. 1410. Margaret, dau. of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, and grand dau. of Thomas Lord Hol¬ land, K.G., by Joane Plantage. net, the Fair Maid of Kent. Edmond=j=Anne, Stafford, Earl of Stafford, K.G. Henry Fercy, Earb of Northumber¬ land, slain at St. Albans, 22 May, 1455. I- Eleanor, dau. of Ralph, Earl of W est- moreland. Eleanor, dau. of Rich Beau¬ champ, Earl of Warwick, d. 1467. =Edmund Beau¬ fort, Duke of Somerset, Mar¬ quess of Dorset, K.G., d. 1455. Anne, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West¬ moreland. dau. and coheir of Thus., Duke of Glou¬ cester. L_ i =Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G. Hen. Percy, EarloFp Eleanor, dau. and Northumberland, slain at 'l'owton field, 1460-1. heir of Richard Poynings, d. 1474. Margaret, dau of Ed-—Humphrey Stafford, mund, Duke of Somer- I Earl of Stafford, slain set. I at St. Albans, v.p. Henry Percy, 4th=pMaud, dau. of Earl of Northum- William, Earl of berland, d. 1489. Pembroke. Catherine, dau. of Rd.=pHenry, Duke of Buck- Widville, Earl Rivers, K.G., and sister of Eli¬ zabeth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. ingham, Constable of England, K.G., be¬ headed, 1483. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy, 4th Earl Northumberland, of -p Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., be¬ headed on Tower Hill, 1524. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Duke of Buck-=j= Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Mar- ingham. | shal. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, beheaded=j= Frances, dau. of John Vere, Earl of Oxford. v p. 1546. J Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Mar-=j= Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas, Lord shal, K.G., beheaded 2 June, 1572. | Audley, of Walden, Chancellor of England. Lord Thomas Howard, 2nd son, created Earl=j= Katherine, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir Henry of Suffolk, K.G., d. 1626. | Knevet, 2nd wife. Lady Katherine Howard, dau. of Thus., Earl=p William Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, of Suffolk. Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranbourne, son and=pJane, dau. and coheir of James Maxwell, heir, d.v.p. 1 Earl of Dirlelon. Frances Cecil, dau. of Charles, Viscounl=p Sir William Bowyer, Bart., M.I’, for Bucks. Cranbourne. I--- 1 Diana, dau. of Sir William Bowyer, Bart.=r Philip Jennings. Esq. of Dudliston, lineally descended from a noble Dane, who came into England with Canute. Joan, dau. of Philip Jennings, Esq.—Thomas ap John Vaughan, Esq., of Plas Thomas, co. Salop, descended from Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford and Whittington, chief of the tribe of the Marches. PEDIGREE XCV. JROljCtt CfjftttttJtC CSQ- a Tlie Rev. Philip Vauglian, Rector of Hordley,=j= Elizabeth Enser, of Whittle, co. Salop, co. Salop, there buried, 26 May, 1686. Peter Vaughan, Esq. of Plas Thomas, living=p Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph O'.tiwell, in 1695, d. in 1700. | Vicar of Ellesmere. | _ , _: Philip Vaughan, Esq., of Burlton, bapt. 10=FJane, dau. of Roger Bolas, Esq. of Ruyton, Oct. 1690, d. in 1755. by Katherine, his wife, daughter of Arthur Chambre, Esq. of Burlton. Thomas Vaughan, Esq. of Burlton and Plas-p Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Chambre, Esq. of Thomas, b. 20 Feb. 1720, d. 21 April. 1780. the Anglo Norman family of that name. I--- Thomas Vaughan, Esq. of Burlton and Plas-p Lowry-Nanney, dau. of William Wynn, Esq. Thomas, an officer in the army, d. in 1804 of Maes-y-neuadd, sheriff of Merionethshire in 1758. Uobft't ©Jamibre'Faugfjait, ?Esq., of Burlton=^= Anna, 3rd dau. of the Hon. Edward Massy, Hall, and Woodgate, co. Salop, b. 3 June, 1 796; 16th in a direct descent from Edward III. King of England. 2nd son of Hugh, 2nd Lord Massy. TT I 1. John-Nanney-Chawbre, 2. Edward-Goldisbrough Chambre. 1. Catherine.Ebzabeth. eldest son and heir appa- 3. Arthur-Chichele-Chambre. 2. Anna, rent, b. 28 Aug. 1830. 4. William-Wynn. 3. Edith. 4. Lowry. IRcu %>it OBDtuacD T5act. PEDIOItEF. XCVI. ffiTJtoart E. King of England, d. 1307.-r Margaret, dau. of Philip the Hardy, King of France. Thomas Plantagenet, surnamed Brotherton,-r Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Ilalys, Knt. of Ilar- 17 ._1 ,11. nr 1. 1 c i, , , Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of England, 5th son of Edward I. wicli. John, Segrave, LordSegrave,d. 27 E d ward 111.Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, | sole heir, d. 1399. I-j Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.-j-John, Lord Mowbray. Thomas Mowbray, Lord Mowbray, K.G.=p Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Thomas Fitz" | Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Sir Robert Howard, Knt.-p Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir of Thomas, J Lord Mowbray. John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G-, slain-p Katherine, dau. of William, Lord Moleynes. at Bosworth, 1485. T Sir John Wyndham, Knt. of Felbrigg.=f= Margaret, dau. of John, Duke of Norfolk. I- 1 Sir Thomas Wyndham, of Felbrigg.-p Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Sir Rich. Scrope, i- * 1 of Upsall, co. York, 1st wife. Sir John Wyndham, of Melton Constable,^Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Sidenham, Norfolk, d. IG Queen Elizabeth. I of Orchard. John Wyndham, Esq. : : Florence, dau. of John Wadham, Esq. of Merefield, and coheir of her brother, Nicho¬ las Wadham, founder of Wadham College. Sir John Wyndham, Knt, d. in 1645.=p Joan, dau. of Sir Henry Portman, Knt. of i- 1 Orchard. Thomas Wyndham, Esq., d. in 1653.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Mede, of Lofts, I---Essex. William Wyndham, Esq., d. in 168 9.=j=~ Catherine, dau. of Sir Joseph Ashe, Bart. 1 William Wyndham, ^pAnne, only dau. of Martha, dau. and ooh.-pJoseph, who assumed Esq. of Earshan, co. Norfolk, d. 1730. Sir Charles Tyrrel, of Sir Jas. Ashe, Bart, Bart. by Catherine, his wife, dau.of Sir E. Bowyer. the surname of Ashe. John Windham, Esq. of Camberwell and=p Mary, dau. and heir. Waghan, co. York, assumed the name of Bowyer, d. 1780. I-' Anne, dau. and heir, m. 1779, d. 1 SI5j— Sir William Smijtl), Bart; I-1-1-1- 1 . William, d. unm. 4. The Kfb. 5rU' : in 18 09. 33htoarh Uotourr - Jrmijtl), ISart., of 2. Sir Thos. Smijth, Hill Hall, Essex, Bart., d.s p. 1833 17th in a direct - descent, from King 3. Sir John Smijth, Edward I. Bart., d.unm. 1838. -Letitia-Cecily, 5. Joseph,-pKathe- 1.Charlotte. dau. of John assumed Weyland, Esq. the addi- ofWoodeaton, tional sur- Oxou. name and arms of Windham. rine, - dau. of 2. Caroline, John ?n.toAugus- Trotter, tus James Esq. Champion de Cres- pigny, Esq. 1. William, m. & has issue. 2. Alfred John Edward, m. and has issue. Cecily- Abigail, m. to Henry Bullock, Esq. Anne-Elizabeth, m. in 1839, to Gordon Wil¬ loughby Gyll, Esq. Adeia-Moncton, m. in 1843, to Edward Jodrell, Esq. Marianne-Wey- land, m. in 1817, to S. B. Ruggles Brise, Esq. PEDIGREE XCVII. IBrooke Hamilton Csq j^niri) ££5. King of England.=pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger,Count of Provence. Edward I. Kingof=pMargaret, dau. England. of Philip III. I King of France. ,_I I Edmund Plantage-=T=Margaret, sister net, surnamed “ of Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir of Tlios. Lord Wake. Edmund, Earl=pBlanche, Queen of Lancaster. I Dowager of Na- | varre. I- 1 Henry, Earl of-pMaud, dau. and Koicrt Urure, King of Scot¬ land. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward : the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. King Richard II. d.s.p. : Joan PlanlagenetJ the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st,Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, r : Sir Thomas de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. Lady Elea- ^Richard Walter, Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. I nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Thomas de Hol-p=Lady Alice Fitzalan, land, 2nd Earl dau. of the Earl of of Kent. Arundel. I- Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. The Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce. T Robert, Duke of Albany. T John Beaufort, Mar-=j=Lady Margaret =Thomas Planta- quess of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swyn- ford, I st husband. Holland, 2d dau. and eventual co¬ heir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. genet, Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV., 2nd husband. Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. r~ Lady =j= Sir Mal- Eliza- colm beth Fleming, Stew- d. 1441. art. I I Lady Joan^=jAMES I.=Sir James Stew- The Lady = King of art, the Black Mary Stu- Scotland. Knight of Lorn, art, dau. of 1st liusb. 2nd husband. Robt. III. Beaufort, eldest dau. =Sir William Graham, Lord Kin¬ cardine. Robert, =pJanet,dau. Lord , of James, Fleming, 7th Earl of d. 1495. Douglas. The Princess Jane : Stuart, dau. of James I., King of Scotland. Lady Elizabeth Gor¬ don, 5th dau. of Geo., Earl of Huntley. I- Lady Janet Keith, = dau. of William, Earl Marischal. Robert, Lord Graham,= slain at Pmkie, vita patris. John, 3rd Earl of : Montrose, d. in 1608. : George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord High Chancellor of Scotland. : William Keith, Earl Marischal. -William, 2nd Earl of Montrose, d. 1571. : Margaret,dau. of Mal¬ colm, Lord Fleming. Sir Malcolm Flem¬ ing, d.v.p. : Eupheme, dau. of James, Lord Living¬ stone. r John, 2nd I.ord^p Eupheme, dau. of Fleming, assassin- David, Lord Drum- ated a.d. 1524. mond. Malcolm, 3rd Lord-pLady Janet Stewart, Fleming, slain Pinkie, 1547. at natural daughter of King James IV. Mean, eldest dau. of d. 1572. David, Lord Drum¬ mond. John, Lord Fleming,-p Elizabeth, only dau. of Robert Master of Ross. Lady Lelias Graham, dau. of John, 3rd Earl-pJohn Fleming, 1st Earl of Wigton, d. 1619. of Montrose. ; The Hon. Alexander Fleming, 4th son of John, 1st Earl of Wigton, d. before 1G60. __X a Brooke Hamilton (ZBsq rEDIGKEE XGVil, a The Rev. James Flemyng, Rector of Ray, co.-p Janet, dau. of the Rev. Alexander Forsyth, Donegal, d. 1084. Rector of Letterkenny, mar. cont. 11 Sept. 1660. TlieRev. James Flemyng, Rector of Castlane,=j= Magdalene, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Way, Kilkenny, (will proved 1729.) Vicar-General of Ossory, m. in 1700. Charles Ross Flemyng, assumed the title of=p Anne, dau. of William Hamilton, Esq., of 8th Earl of Wigton, on the demise of Charles, I Somerset, m. 26 Dec. 1743. 7th Earl, in 1747, d. 18 Oct. 1768, aged 57. | Hamilton, 9th Earl of Wigton, an officer 13th=p Mary, dau. and coheir of William Childe, Infantry, d. 13 June, 1809, aged. 64. Esq., of Birthwaite Hall, co. York, m. 14 I Dec. 17G9. Lady Harriett Jane Laura Flemyng, dan.William Gyll, Esq., Capt. 2nd Life Guards, and heir, m. 1794, d. 1813. I son of William Gyll, Esq. of Wyrardisbury, | Bucks, d. 1806. i- lirooke Hamilton ffigll, tlFsq. of Wyrardisbury ; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I., and 16th from King Ro¬ bert Bruce. Gordon- Willoughby-J ames Gyll, Esq., m. Elizabeth- Anne, 2nd dau. of Sir Edw. Bowyer Smijth, Bart, and has Flemying-George, and other issue. Hamilton Gyll, Esq.,m. Francis, dau. and coheir of Sir John Murray, Bart., and d. in 1844, leaving issue. Sir Louisa- Robt. Jane- Gyll, Grace, Knt., m.to Sir mar¬ J asper ried. Atkin¬ son. y PED1GKEK XCV11I. Cfjatles iLtlUngston, <&sq Eleanor, of Cas-=f=12trtoar& £. King=p Margaret, of Edmund PIantage-=pBlanche,of Ar- tile, d. 1290, 1st wife. of England, d. 1307. France, 2nd wife. net, Earl of Lan¬ caster, 2nd son of Henry III. tois, relict of Henry I., King of Navarre. Edward II. -plsabel, of EdmundPlanppMargaret, sis- Henry Plan- ppMaude, dau. King of Eng¬ land, d. 1326. France, dau. of Philip IV. King of France. tagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, d. 1329. Edward III. =pPhi!ippa, of King of Eng¬ land, d. 1377. Hainault. ter and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. tagenet, Earl of Lancaster, d. in 1345. and heir of Sir Patrick Chaworth. Henry : Planta genet, Duke ofLan- caster, K.G. : Isabel, Maud : dau. of Plan- lienry tage- Lord net. Beau¬ mont. T -William, Mary=pHenry Earl of Plan- Lord Ulster. tage- Percy, net. d. 1367. 2. Kathe-=i = J ohn of=j -Blanche, Thomas-pi. Joanp =Edward Lionel= pElizabeth ine, dau. Gaunt, of Lan- de Hoi- Planta- Prince of of Ant- de Burgh, of Sir Duke caster, land. genet, Wales, werp, only dau. Payne of Lan- dau. & Earl of the Fair the Black Duke and heir Roet,and caster. coheir Kent, Maid of Prince, ofCla- of Wil- relict of Kingof of Hen., K.G, Kent, d. 1376. rence, ham Earl Sir Hugh Castile Duke of d. 1385. K.G., of Ulster. Swinford & Leon Lancas- d. 1368 K.G., ter. d. 1399. - n L -r-, _! L “1 L_ l Mar- -pRalph garet, dau. of Hugh Lord Staf¬ ford, 1st wife. Nevill, 1st Earl of West¬ more¬ land, K.G. : Joande Hen- Eliza- : Beau- rvIV. beth tort, King Plan- dau. of of tage- JohnofEng- net, 2d Gaunt, land, dau. of 2nd d. John of wife. 1412. Gaunt. Thos. Dacre,=pPlnlippaNevill, dau. Lord Dacre, | of Ralph, Earl of of Gillesland.4-Westmoreland. : John Rich- Edm. =pPhilippa, Marga- p=Ilen. de ardII. Morti- Plantage. ret Ne* Hoi- King mer, net, only vil.dau. land, ofEng-Earlof child of ofRalph Duke land. March, Lionel, Lord of Ex- <7.1381. Duke of Nevil, eter, Clarence. ofRaby. K.G. 1st Earl of Nor¬ th um¬ ber- land. Elizabeth Mortimer, dau. of the Earl of March, m. 2ndly, Sir Thos. Camois, Krit. TIenry, Lord Percy, called Hotspur- Sir John de Grey, =F Constance de Holland, Eleanor Nevill, dau. of-p Henry Percy, Earl of K.G., d.v.p. 1439. relict of 4'homas Duke Ralph, Earl of West- of Norfolk. moreland. Northumberland. Edmund de Grey, -p Catherine Percy, dau. William Herbert, Ist-pAnne, dau. of Sir Earl of Kent, Lord Treasurer of Eng¬ land. of Henry, Earl of Earl of Pembroke. Northumberland. Walter Devereux. George de Grey, Earl of Kent, d. 1504.=t= Catherine Herbert, dau. of William, Earl of I Pembroke. Sir Henry Grey, of Wrest, 4th Earl of Kent,=p Anne, dau. of John Blennerhasset, Esq. d. 1562. T Henry Grey, son and heir apparent, d.v.p.-j- Margaret, dau. of John St. John, Esq. of J Bletshoe. a Cfjatles iUltingaton, OEaq. PEDIGREE XCVIII. Charles Grey, Earl of Kent, d. 1625,-p Susan, dau. of Sir Richard Cotton, of Bed- | hampton, Hants. _i Lady Susan Grey, dau. and eventual heiress.-p Sir Michael Longueville T Charles Longueville, Lord Grey de Ruthyn, d. in 1643. _X Susan Longueville, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn.=p Sir Henry Yelverton, Bart, d. 28 Jan. 1676. i- Henry Yelverton, Lord Grey de Ruthvyn,^ Barbara, dau. of John Talbot, Esq. of Lay- nenry leivertun, juoru vjrey ue ivuinvyii,-r-r>arDara, uau created Viscount Longueville, 21 April, 1690. cock, Wilts. The Hon. Barbara Yelverton, dau. of Henry,Reynolds Calthorpe, Esq. of Elvetham, Hants. Viscount Longueville. I- Barbara, only dau. of Reynolds Calthorpe,Sir Henry Gough, Bart, of Edgbaslon, d. Esq. | 1774. Sir Henry Gough, Bart, who as- Barbara, =j= Isaac Spooner, Esq. of sumed the surname of Calthorpe, eldest dau. and was created Baron Cal¬ thorpe. = 7 = George, Lord The Hon. Frederick Gough, Calthorpe. of Perry Hall. Ward End, and Elm- don, co. Warwick. Charlotte, wife of Sir John Palmer, Bart, of Carlton. T!—I—TTT Five other sons. —n Two other daus. Abraham Spooner, = Esq. of Elmdon, took by sign manual name and arms of Lillingston. : Elizabeth-Mary-Agnes, dau. and heir of Luke Lillingston, Esq. ofFer- riby Grange, co. York. Barbara, to. William VVil- berforce. Esq., M.P. for Yorkshire, and was mother inter alios, of the present Bishop of Oxford. Esaac ® HUE. King of England, b. 1 Oct. 1200.—Eleanor, dau. and coheiress of Raymond Be- I renger, Count of Provence. Blanche, Queen Dow-=f=Edmund, 1st wife, Eleanor,=pED ward I.=7=‘2nd Wife, Margaret, ager of Navarre. Earl of Lancaster. dau. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile. King of England, b. 1239. dau. of Philip III. King of France, cl. 1317. Henry, Earl of Lan-=pMaude, dau. and heir Edward II. King of=j=Eleanor, dau.of Philip rtnplnv C i i* Oo f r»\r Ptio I? n n - l o n rl *vMirdnvnn I + .-v T/ _ X* caster. of Sir Patrick Cha- England, murdered I the Fair, King of worth. 1326. I France. Lady Mary Plantage-=pHenry, 3d Lord Percy, Edward III. King of=j=Philippa, dau. of Wil- net, dau. of Henry, of Alnwick. England, d. 1377. liam, Count of Hain- Earl of Lancaster. ault, d. 1369. Henry,=f=Margaret, — dau. of Ralph, Lord Ne¬ ville, of Eaby. Earl of North¬ umber¬ land. John Plantage-=Lady Blanche net, of Gaunt, Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of dau. and heir Lancaster, 3rd of Henry, son of Edward Duke of Lan- III., d. 1399. caster. Lionel, of Ant-= werp, Duke of Clarence, 2nd son of Edward III. : Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. Lady Philippa Plantagenet.^=Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. IT l.-pLady I West! I wife, Henry Percy, ‘2nd Earl of Northumberland.=j=Lady Eleanor Neville, dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, by Joan de Beaufort, his dau. of John of Gaunt. -J Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland.^Eleanor, dau. and sole heir of Richard Poyn- j ings, son of Lord Poynings. 1 —i Lady Elizabeth Percy, dau. of Henry, Earl^Henry, 6th Lord Scrope, of Bolton, d. 1506. 'of Northumberland, 1st wife. 7 The Honourable John Scrope, 2nd son of Henry, Lord Scrope. _T Margaret, only dau. of the Hon. John Scrope.=pChristopher Wyvill, Esq. son and heir of Sir | Marmaduke Wyvill, M.P. for Ripon, in 1553. t__—, Magdalene, dau. of Sir Christopher Danby,-r-Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart, of Constable Knt. of Thorpe, co. York. j Barton, so created by James I. -1 Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Stapleton, Knt. of^Christopher Wyvill, Esq. eldest son, d. v.p. Wighill. 7 Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bart, of Constable-=pIsabel, dau. and heir of Sir William Gas- Burton, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 9 Chas. I. I coigne, Knt. of Sedbury. d. 1648. j I- 1 Sir Christopher Wyvill, 3rd Bart. M.P. for^=Ursula, eldest dau. of Conyers, Lord D’Arcy, Richmond, d. 1665 j 1st Earl of Holderness. r -—-J a s^atmaDufee ©LJjnnll, €sq. rEDIGREE XCIX. a Sir William Wyvill, 4th Bart. d. in 1684.=^Anne, only dau. of James Brooke, Esq. of | Ellingthorp. Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 5th Bart, M.P. for D’Arcy Wyvill, Esq. 2nd son, d. at Derby, Richmond. 5 Jan., 1734. =p A' I Edward Wyvill, Esq., Supervisor of Excise,^Christian Catherine, dau. of Wm. Clifton, at Edinburgh, d. 12 March, 1791. j Esq. of Edinburgh. 1st wife, Elizabeth, sister of—The Rev. Christopher Wyvill, of Con-=p2nd wife. Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, Bt. d.s.p. stable Burton, d. in March, 1822. Codling. Sarah i fRarmabufcc (flffilgbiU, lEsq , of Constable=FRachel, dau. of Richard Slater Milnes, Esq. Burton, eldest son and heir, M.P. forYork; I ofFryston, M.P. for York, m. 12 Dec. 1813. 17th in a direct descent from King Edward | III. I---;-I-1—i—i Marmaduke Wyvill, Esq. Christopher Edward, Richard Rodes, Three daus. b. in 1815. in Holy Orders. in the Army. PEDIGREE C. 3lobn ©topnnc, €sq. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of France,-plSlllMl'D E. King=pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III 2nd wife. T kuwuiu r. rviug-pcaeanor, aau. oi rerainana i of England. J King of Castile, 1st wife. Thomas Planlagenet,=pAlice, dau. of surnamed de Brother- ton, Earl of Norfolk. Roger Halys, Knt. Edward II. King—Isabella, dau. of Philip the Fair, of England. ] King of France, p—--- 1 Edward III. King of England, founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, d. in 1377. Lady : Margaret Planta- genet, Duchess of N or- folk, dau. and heir. =John, Lord Se- Antwerp, i r Lionel of=j=Elizabeth John of-pCatherine, grave. Duke of Clarence, K.G., d. 17 Oct. 1368. dau. and Gaunt, heir of Duke of William Lancas- deBurgh, ter, King Earl of of Castile Ulster, d. & Leon, in 1363. K.G., d. in 1399. dau. of Sir eldest dau. PayneRoet, and coheir Knt., and of Hum- relict of Sir phrey de Otho Swin- Bohun, ford, Knt., Earl of d. in 1403. Hereford, &c. Eleanor, p=Thos. Planta- genet, of Woodstock, Earl of Buck¬ ingham, Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. in 1399. Elizabeth 1 dau. and heir of John, Lord Se- grave. : John, Lord Mow¬ bray. Philippa,=FEdmund only dau. and heir, b 16 Aug. 1355. Mortimer dau. of Earl of John of March, Gaunt, &c., d. at Duke o Cork, 5 Lancas- Rich. II. ter, d. in 1382. 1440. Thomas^Lady Eli-Elizabeth^Henry Percy, the de Mow- zabeth dau. of renowned Hot- bray, Fitzalan, Edmund, spur, son of Hen. Duke of sister and Earl of Earl of Northum- Norfolk. coheir of March. berland, slain in Thomas, 1403. Earl of Arundel. p- Lady : Margaret de Mow¬ bray,dau. andeven¬ tual co¬ heir. =pRalph John= pMarga- Edm.p Neville, Beau¬ ret, Staf¬ Lord of fort, dau. of ford, Raby, Mar¬ Thos. Earl created quess Hol¬ of Earl of of land, Staf¬ West¬ Dorset Earl of ford, more¬ Earl of Kent. K.G. land, Somer. Earl set, Marshal K.G , of Eng¬ d. in land, 1410. K.G., d. in 1426. -1 ; Anne, dau. and coheir of Thos., Duke of Glou¬ cester. : SirRobt. cy, Earl of Howard. Northum¬ berland, slain at St. Albans, 22 May, 1455. pEleanor, Eleanor, =j -Edmund Anne, =p dau. of dau. of Beaufort, dau. of Ralph, Rich. Beau- Duke of Ralph Earl of champ,Earl Somerset, Neville. West- of Warwick, Marquess Earl of more- d. in 1467. of Dorset, West- land. K.G., d. in more- 1455. land. L -| 1— 1 Stafford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G. Sir John=p Howard, 1st Duke of Nor¬ folk, Earl Marshal. Henry Percy, Earl=j=Eleanor, dau. Margaret, dau. off and heir of Edmund, Duke Richard Poy- of Somerset, nings, d. in 1474. Humphrey Staf¬ ford, Earl of Stafford, slain at St. Albans, v.p. Thomas,=7= Duke of Norfolk, K.G., the hero of Flodden. Catherine of Northumber- dau. of land, slain at Tow- William, ton field, 1460-1. Lord Mo- Henry Percy, 4th=pMaud, Earl of Northum¬ berland, d. in ^Elizabeth 1489. dau. and heir of Sir Fred- ,-' erick Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy.^Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G. Tilney. 4th Earl of Northumberland. | beheaded on Tower Hill, in 1524. dau. Catherine, dau. off of William, Richard Widville, Earl of Pern- Earl Rivers, K.G., broke. and sister of Eli¬ zabeth, Queen of Edward IV. ; Henry, Duke of Buckingham, Constable of England, K.G., beheaded in 1483. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G.^Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Duke of Buck¬ et. in 1554. J ingham. r~ a 3|of)n ®topnne, 4Esg PBDIUKEE C. a Lord Thomas Howard, 2nd son of Thomas,=p Gertrude, dau. of Sir William Lyte, of Bil. 3rd Duke of Norfolk ; created Viscount I lesdon, co. Somerset, 2nd wife. Bindon in 1559, d. 5 April, 1582. |_ 1 Charles Lyte Howard, Esq., only son of Thomas, 1st Viscount Bindon, by Gertrude, his second wife. Catherine Howard, eld. dau. and coheir of Charles Lyte Howard, Esq., d. in 1650. T Sir Thomas Thynne, Knt., of Longleate, co. Wilts. clerk of the privy council, d. in 1705. Dorothy, dau. of Henry Frederick Thynne, : Esq. 'T Esq. of Sunbury, Middlesex. ,=j= John Howe, Lord Chedworth, d. in 1742. The Hon. Anne Howe, dau. and eventually=p Roderick Gwynne, Esq. of Glanbrhn, the coheir of Lord Chedworth. Representative of one of the most ancient families in the empire, derived, in a direct line from Brychan, King of Brecknockshire, and traced in the heraldic visitation of Llwys Dwn from the year 230. Sackville Gwynne, Esq., of Glanbrane, elder=p Catherine Prytherch, 1st wife, son and heir, d. in 1794. Sackville Henry jflofltl tPiDJMllte, tl' CfftiH'IeS Uolrstoottf), Bart., of Newland=f= Elizabeth, only child of John Armstrong, Esq. Park, late Lieut.-Colonel 22nd Light Dra¬ goons ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward I. of Lisgoole, co. Fermanagh, and granddau. of Cadwallder, 9th Lord Biayney. 1. John, b. 27 J une, 1809. 2. Edward-Fre- 6. Frederick, b. derick, B.A. of in 1822, m. in Baliol College, Oxford, d. 28 Aug. 1833. 3. Charles,It.N. d. 18 Feb. 1832. 4. George Fran¬ cis, d. young. 5. Matthew, Capt. Itoyal Artillery, b. 6 Feb. 1819. 1848, Jane Re¬ becca, dau. of the late J. Young, Esq. of Westbridge, Isle of Wight. 7. Cadwallder- J antes, in the Army. n i i i i 1. Sophia-Susan. 2. Henrietta-Maria. 3. Elizabeth. 4. Frances- Charlotte. 5. Anna-Maria. 6. Catherine, m. to J. Dalton, Esq. of Sleningford Park, co. York. 7. Charlotte- Salisbury. TKDIGHEE CV. George ^tanlep Carp, Csq Eleanor, of Castile,-p?5tih)ai'll JE.-y-Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France, d. 1st wife. r T d. 1307. 1317. 2nd wife. Lady Elizabeth Plan- 1 tagenet.dau. of King Edward I., and wi¬ dow of John, Earl of Holland. =HumphreydeBohun, Thomas Plantagenet, eldest son ol^Alice, dau. Earl of Hereford and Essex, Lord High Constable of England. the second marriage, Earl of Nor¬ folk, surnamed de Brotherton, and created Earl Marshal of England, 9 Richard II. of Sir Roger Halys, ICiit. of Harwich. Lady Mar—r-Hugh de Margaret Plantagenet, eventually sole heir-=pJohn, Lord Segrave, garet de Bo- hun, dau. of the Earl of Hereford, m. in 1325. Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon, d. in 1377. ess, created Duchess of Norfolk, d. in 1399 T Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.-yJolm, Lord Mowbray, of Axholme. i----, Thomas Mowbray,^Elizabeth,dau.and Cathe-=pSir Thomas Grey, Sir Philip ^Anne, dau. Courtenay, of Sir Thos. of Powder- Wake, ham Castle, d. 7 Hen¬ ry IV. I- Sir John -i-Joan, dau. Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal, d. in 1-100. one of the coheirs of Thos. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. -'h From whom the Howards, Dukes of Norfolk. rme Mow¬ bray. of Heton, Knt. oet. 10, 1309, Con¬ stable of Norham Castle, Justice of Assize in Norham and Islandshire, 1390. Sir Thomas Grey, of Heton, Knt.,-pAlice, dau. of Ralph Neville, Courtenay, 2nd son. Sir Philip 1 Cuurtenay, Knt. of Powder- ham Castle, b. in 1404. of Alexan¬ der Cham- pernowne, of Beer Ferrers. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Wal¬ ter, Lord Hunger- ford. beheaded at Southampton, 5 Aug. 2 Henry V., 1415. Sir Ralph Grey, of Werke, Heton,= and Chillingham. K.G. 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land,son of Lord JolniNeville, of Ilaby, K.G., by Maud, dau. of Henry, Lord Percy. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Henry, Lord Fitzhugh. Sir Ralph Grey, of Werke, Heton,=j=Jacquetta. and Chillingham, Knt. beheaded at Doncaster, 4 Edward IV. j t-—- 1 : Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Clifford, Knt. Sir Edward Grey, of Werke, Chil¬ lingham, and Heton, Knt., d. 6 Dec. 1533. 2. Sir Ralph=ylsabel, dau Grey, of Chillingham, Knt. I- Elizabeth, ; dau. of Sir PhilipCour- tenay, Knt. of Powder- ham. 1 -^ Sir Philip Cary, Knt. =7= Christian, dau. and heir of Cockington, Devon. I of William Orchard, of I Orchard. ( _I Sir Wm. Cary .^Elizabeth, dau.=pAlice, dau ; Sir Robert g- Cary, Knt. 1. Sir of Cocking- Thomas ton. Grey, d. s.p. 1590. John and coheir of Sir Thos. Grey, of Horton. 3. Sir Edward 4. Henry Grey, Knt., Grey, of living in 1598, Newminster from whom the Abbey, Esq. Earls Grey of buried in the Howiek. Chancel of Morpeth Church, 10 May, 1599. Knt., slain at Tewkesbury, in 1471. of Sir William Paulet, of Hin¬ ton, 1st wife. of Sir Bald¬ win Fulford, of Fulford. William, 1st Lord-j-Anne, dau. and co- Grey of Werke, d. 1674. heir of Sir John Wentworth, of Gosfield. I Robt. Cary,=pJane, dau. Esq.ofCock- inglon, of Sir Ni¬ cholas Ca- rew, Knt. Thomas Cary,=pMargaret Ralph, 2nd ou Esq. of Chil- I Spencer, Grey,of Werke, tonFolliot. ! coheir. 1675. Lord: d. J ^Catherine, dau. of Sir Edward Forde. 31ofm ^ctfjur Herbert, €5t}. 1MCDIORKE Clil. Richard, Earl of Cam- : bridge, surnamed of Coningsburgh,2nd son and heir ; beheaded in 1414. : Anne, dau. and co¬ heir, after the death of her brother, Ed¬ mund Mortimer, heir to the crown. Rich , Duke of York,-pCicely, dau. of Ralph Protector of England, K.G. killed at the bat. tie of Wakefield, 14GQ. Nevill, Earl of West¬ moreland. Lady Alianore^pEdward Titos. ^Lady Ele- Holland.eldest Cherlton, Mont anor Hol- dau. and coheir Lord acute, land, 4th of Thos. Earl Powys. Earl of dau. and of Kent, and Sulis- coheir of widow of Ro- bury. | Thomas, ger, Earl of i Earl of March. I Kent. ,_ 1 Joyce, dau. and co-^pJohn, Lord heir of Edward, I Ttploft. Lord Powys. I- 1 '- Edw. IV. Geo., Duke^plsabel, dau. of Rich- Joaue, dau.-pSir Ed King of of Clarence, England, K.G., mur- d. 1483. dered in the Tower,1177. ard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury and War¬ wick, surnamed the Kingmaker. and coheir of John, Lord Tip- toft. Sir Rich. Pole, K.G.,=pMargaret, dau. and mund Ingolds- thorpe. Lady Alice : Montncute, only dau. and heir. =ffRichard Neville, 2nd son ofRalph 1st Earl of West- more, land. d. 1504. heir. Countess of Salisbury; beheaded in 1541. Hen. Pole, Lord Mon-=pJane, dau. of George taeute, son and heir; Nevill, Lord Aber- bcheaded in 1538. gavenny. Isabel, dau. and lieir : of Sir Edmund In- goldsthorpc. I- Lucy, dau. and co¬ heir of John, Mar¬ quess of Montacute, K.G. r : John, Marquess of Montacute, K.G., slain at Barnet, 1471. : Sir Anthony Browne, Knt.,Standard Bearer of England. I Catherine, eldest dau.=pFrancis, Karl of Hun and coheir of Henry Lord Montacute, d. 157G. tingdon, K.G. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir— t- Henry Somerset,Earl Anthony Browne, d. of Worcester, d. 2G 1585. ! Nov. 1549. I- 1 William, 3rd Earl of=p Christian, dau. of Worcester, K.G., 2 Feb. 1589. 1 Lady Elizabeth Hastings, dau. of Francis,-p Earl of Huntingdon. d. j Edward, Lord North. Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, K.G., <1. 3 March, 1G27-8. Lady Frances Somerset, dau. of Ed ward ,-p William Morgan, Esq. of Llantarnaro, co. Earl of Worcester. .muward,-p VV t _I M onmoulh. Sir Edward Morgan, Bart, of Llantarnam, so-pMary, dau. of Sir Francis Englefield. created 1642. j i-—- 1 Elizabeth, dau of Sir Edward Morgan, Bart.=pSir Philip Jones, Knt. of Treowen, lineally of Llantarnam. descended from Herbert, Count of Ver- mandois, Chamberlain to William Kurus, d. 1G60. William Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, co. Mon—pMary, dau. of Christopher Anderton, Esq. of mouth. | Loslock. Philip Jones, Esq. of Llanarth.=p Anne, dau. and heir of Anthony Basset, Esq. of Kamain, co. Glamorgan. John Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, Treowen, and-p Florence, sister and heir of Henry Morgan. Penllwyn, co. Monmouth, d. in 1775. J Esq. of Penllwyn. PEDIGREE CHI- 3Iofm artfjur Herbert, ®sq a Philip Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, d. in 1782 .-=t= Catherine, sister and coheir of John Wyborne, _I E sq- John Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, d. in 1828.=pMary, eldest dau. and coheir of Richard Lee, I Esq. of Llanfoist House, near Abergavenny. John Jones, Esq. of Llanarth, eldest son and^Lady Harriet Plunkett, only dau. of Arthur successor, d. in 1848. I James, 8th Earl of Fingall, K.P. i-- T —r~- 1 jfiofin 3lrtf)Ur Uin hrrt, l£6q.“Augusta-Charlotte-Elizabeth, Arthur-James Mary-Louisa of Llanarth ; 14th in a direct only surviving child of Sir Herbert. Herbert, descent from George Planta- Benjamin Hall, Bart, of Llan- Edmund-Philip genet, Duke of Clarence, over, (see Lady HaLL’siioyaf Herbert. K.G., brother of King Ed- Pedigree.) Gerald-Herbert ward IV. Herbert. PEDIGREE CV. George ^>tanlep Carp, Csq. b c Thomas Cary, Esq.—Mary, dau.of ol'Cockington and Chelson. John Cary, Esq. of Dudley, co. Stafford. I John South- cot, Esq. A dau.of Norton. John Cary, ancestor of the Vis¬ counts Falkland. William Cary, who in. Mary, sister ofQueen Anna Bol- leyne. T Forde, 3rdT= Mary, dau. Lord Urey, of George, of Werke, LordBerke- andlstEarl ley. of Tanker¬ ville. Sir Edward Cary, Margaret Knt. of Marl- don, Devon. Blackhurst. Henry, Lord Hunsdon. Lady Mary=p Chas. Ben- Sir George Cary, Kt. : d. 27 May, 1678. Edward Cary, Esq.p- of Torr Abbey, co. I < Devon. | i ,-___J =Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Wells, Esq. of Brambridge. Mary, dau. and coh. of Richard Pelsont, Esq. William Cary, Esq.^=Dorothy Rowe. 2nd son of Edward Cary, Esq. of Torr Abbey. George Cary, Esq. Cecilia =pFrances of Torr Abbey, d. in 1805 Fagnani, 1st wife. Stonor, 2nd wife. 4' John Cary, Esq. 2nd=fSophia, dau. of Edw T Sulyard, Esq. Henry Cary, Esq. oP=pEmily-Munro, only Tor Abbey, d. 2 child of Robert Shed- Sept. 1810. don, Esq. Rohert Shf.ddon S uLYAUDB. Henry Fraser Lovat. Two daus. Grey, only dau. and heir. r net, Lord Ossulston, and Earl of Tankerville Charles Bennet, 2nd-pCamilla, dau. of Ed Earl of Tankerville. r ward Colville, Esq. Lady Camilla Ben—pGilbert Fane Flem- net, only dau. of Charles, Earl of Tankerville. ing, Esq. son of the Hon. Gilbert Flem¬ ing,Governor General of the Leeward Isles. Edward Cary, Esq.-pCam ilia-Annabel la, 2nd son, d. in 1822. i- ffirorge JManlfj? : GTarg, Esq. of Fol- laton House, co. Devon; 17th in a direct descent, from King Edward I. eld. dau. of Gilbert Fane Fleming,Esq. : Matilda, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Beding- feld, Bt. of Oxburgh, Norfolk,who waslOth in a direct descent from King Henry VII. See Pedigree cxLvni., vol. i. Stanley Edward George, only son and heir apparent. —i Several daughters. PEDIGHKB CVI. 3lobn it>esketb Letbbrioge, <£sij. IShtoarl) 5. King of England, d. 7=p Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. July, 1307. T King of Castile. The Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I. ,=p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and and widow of John, Earl of Holland. I Esses, slain at Boroughbridge, 1321. l William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton,=p Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badlcs- K.G., d. 1360. T mere, and widow of Edmund Mortimer. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun,=j= Richard Filzalan, Earl of Arundel, beheaded Earl of Northampton, K.G. 21 Richard II. I Thomas, Lord Mowbray, =pLady Elizabeth Fitzalan, dau. and=f=Sir Robert Goushill, Knt. of Earl Marshal. coheir. T Heveringham. Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir Robert Goushill. =j= Sir Thomas Stanley, Lord Stanley, K.G., d. I-1 1458-9. Thomas 2nd Lord Stanley.^ Eleanor, dau. of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salis- i-1 bury. George, Lord Strange, K.G., d. 5 Dec. 1497^=p Joan, dau. and heir of John, Lord Strange, of Knockyn. Sir James Stanley, Knt. of Cross Hall, co.=v= Anne, widow of Edmund Talbot, Esq. of Lancaster, Marshal of Ireland. | Bashall, and sister of Sir Perceval Hart, Sir George Stanley, Knt. of Cross Hall, co. Lancaster, Marshal of Ireland. _X Mary, dau. and heir of Sir George Stanley.^ Robert Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford. Robert Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford, d. in 1653.=y= Margaret, dau. of Alexander Standish. i- Robert Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford.=j= Lucy, dau. of Alexander Rigby, Esq. of Mid- l-1 dleton. Thomas Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford.=j= Sidney, dau. of Sir Richard Grosvenor of Eaton. Thomas Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford.=p Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Graham, of Norton -1 Conyers. Thomas Hesketh, Esq. of Rufford, M.P. for=j= Martha, only dau. of James St. Amand, Esq. Preston in 1725. J Sir Robert Hesketh, Bart, of Rufford, d. in=p Sarah, dau. of William Plumbe, Esq. of 1796. I Wavertree. Thomas Hesketh, Esq., elder son and heir=f= Jacintha, dau. of Hugh Dalrymple, Esq. apparent, d. v.p. \ l- 1 Jacintha-Catherine, 3rd dau. of Thos. Hesk-=r=Sir Thomas Lethbridge, Bart, of Sandhill eth, Esq., d • 13 March, 1826. Park, co. Somerset. jfiofin prefect!) Hetljbnbge, iEsq., only son=p Harriet Rebecca, only=FJulia, 2nd dau. of and heir apparent; 19th in a direct descent from King Edward I dau. of John Mytton, Esq. of Halston. 1st wife. r-r-|—r Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, Bart. 2nd wife. 1. Titos. Christopher 1. Harriet-Agatha 1. Wroth Acland. 1. Ada Cicely 4. Grace Catlie. Mytton, Lieut. 65th Mytton, m. in 2. Ernest Acland, Georgina, m. rine. Regt. d. 31 March, 1840, to Henry R.N., d. in 1848. Geo. Stone, 5. AldaGertrude. 1844. Pratt, Esq. 3. Albert Arthur Esq. 6. Agnes Maria. 2. John-Periam, b. 9 2. Jessy Catherine Erin, b in Ire- 2 Adora Julia, 7. Julia Deciina. Nov. 1824. Hesketh. land in 1844. m. Peter Wells. 8. Susanna Oc- 3. Annette, m. to 4. Walter Buck- Esq. tavia. Christopher G. ler. 3. Anna Maria. R. Collins, Esq. lofm iFraunccis jfit? 0cralD, Iftnigfjt of &Im. PEDIGREE CVI1. IHtJluarlJ 5. King of England.-p Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of France. iiana.-y n Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, Earl-p Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys. Marshal. Lady Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Nor--p John, Lord Segrave. folk. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.-p John, Lord Mowbray. Thomas de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, K G.-p Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, sister and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel. Margaret de Mowbray, dau. and coheir.Sir Robert Howard. r Sir John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, K.G ,-p Catherine, dau. of William, Lord Mobiles, slain at Bosworth. Lady Margaret Howard, dau. of John, Duke-pSir John Wyndham, of Fellbrigg, co. Ni of Norfolk. folk. Sir Thomas Wyndham, of Felbrigg, d. 1522.=p Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Sir Rich. Scrope, T I_j 1C .IIIUI, UdU. (I I 111 (_Oi of Upsal, co. York. Sir John Wyndham, of Melton Constable, co.=j= Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Sydenham, Norfolk, d. 16 Queen Elizabetii. Esq. of Orchard, co. Somerset. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Wyndham.=p John Francis, Esq. of Comb Flory. John Fraunceis, Esq. of East Chevithorne,=j= Susannah, dau. of George Luttrell, Esq. co. Devon. Nicholas Fraunceis, Esq. of Burlescombe and Comb Flory. _J William Fraunceis, Esq. of Comb Flory, rf.=p= Philippa, dau. of James Prowse, Esq. 1718. William Fraunceis, Esq. of Comb Flory.=p Joanna Whitlock, m. 1725. John Fraunceis, Esq. of Comb Flory, and=p Sarah, sister of the late Rev. Bickham Escott, Ford Abbey, co. Devon, took the name of I of Hartrow. Gwyn in 1780. Margaret-Maria, only dau. d. 1802. =p John Fitz Gerald the Knight of Glin,of Gliu | Castle, co. Limerick. JtJcIlll .jFmtmrrtO .-JF 1 1 J (Pfl'ald, Knight otW Bridget, 5th dau. of the Rev. Joseph Eyre, Glin ; 17th in a direct descent from King j of Wesierham, Knt. Edward I. ^ 2 n PEDIGREE CVI1I. T5eaucbamp Colclougb Orqubavt, oEsq i^rnrs ffi. King of England.=j=Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King of=j=Margaret, dau. England. of Philip III. | King of France. Edmund, Earl=fBlanche, Queen of Lancaster. I Dowager of Na- | varre. I- J liotert tSrure, King of Scot¬ land. =p L, Walter,=fThe Edmund Plantage-=f Margaret, sister Henry, Earl of=pMaud, dau and net, surnamed “ of andheir of Thos. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa- Woodstock,” Earl Lord Wake, of Kent, 2nd son. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward -pJoan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas Lady Elea-=p Richard Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce. King Richard II. d.s.p. Thomas de Holland,-p Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. 2nd Earl ol Kent. | of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess—Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1 st husband. Holland, 2d dau. Duke of Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. -T— Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =p Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.=p James I. King of Scotland. James II. Kingjjof Scotland.-p Mary, of Gueldres, dau. of Arnold, Duke of I Gueldres. James, 2nd Lord Hamilton. The Princess Mary, relict of Thomas Boyd, : Earl of Arran. James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, and Lord of-p Janet, dau. of Sir David Beaton, of Crick. Bothwell. T i James, 2nd Earl of Arran, and Duke of Cha—r-Lady Margaret Douglas, eldest dau. and co- telhevault, d. 1575. | heir of James, 3rd Earl of Morton. i Lady Anne Hamilton.'-p George, Earl of Huntley, d. 1576. i- George, 1st Marquess of Huntley, d. 1636.=j= Lady Henrietta Stewart. i _ George, 2nd Marquess of Huntley, d. 1649.-p Lady Anne Campbell. Lewis, 3rd Marquess of Huntley, d. I653.=f= Isabel, dau. of Sir James Grant, of Grant. Lady Mary Gordon, d. in 1726.=j=Adam Urquhart, of Meldrum, M.P., d. 1684. John Urquhart, of Meldrum, d. 172G.=p Jean, dau. of Sir Hugh Campbell, of Calder. William Urquhart, of Meldrum.^ Isabella, dau. of George Douglas, of White- | rigs, 3rd wife. Lirut.-Colonel Geo. Urquhart, son of Williams Urquhart, of Meldrum, by his 3rd wife. : Bridget, only dau. of Beauchamp Colclough, Esq. 23raurf)amp CToIrlotigfl ffilnjufiatt, Esq. of=pAnnc Jane, eldest dau. of the late Patrick Meldrum and Byth, Chief of his name; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. and 17th from King Robert Biiuce. Fitzsimons, Esq. of Strcamstown, co. West¬ meath. George, and other issue. 3lof)n CrencJjatD Crcncfratti, OEsq. PEDIGREE CIX iSitoiU’i £. King of England.=p Eleanor, of Castile. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of Edw. I.,=pHumphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and and widow of John, Earl of Holland. Essex, Lord High Constable of England. Lady Margaret de Bohun, dau. of Humphrey,=p Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon, d. Earl of Hereford, m. in 1325. I in 1377. Lady Elizabeth Courtenay, dau. of Hugh,=f= Sir Andrew I.uttrell, of Chilton. Earl of Devon. Sir Hugh Luttrell, of Dunster Castle, co.=p Catherine, dau. of Sir John Beaumont, Knt. Somerset, M.P. for that shire temp. Rich. II. Sir John Luttrell, K.B., of Dunster Castle,=p Margaret, dau. of John, Lord Audley. temp. Henry IV. I- Sir James Luttrell, Knight Banneret, of Dun-=p Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir William Courte ster Castle, slain in 1471. T nay. Sir Hugh Luttrell, K.B., of Dunster Castle,Margaret, dau. of Robert Hill. d. 2 Henry VIII. ■- 1 Sir Andrew Luttrell, Knt., of Dunster Castle.=p Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas Wyndham. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Andrew Luttrell, Knt.,-j-Sir George Speke, Knt. of Whitelackington, and widow of Richard Malet, Esq. co. Somerset. Anne, dau. of Sir George Speke, Knt. of^ Sir George Trenchard, Knt. of Wolveton, co. Whitelackington. Dorset. Sir Thomas Trenchard, Knt. of Wolveton,=p Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Christopher living in 1640. "T" Morgan. Thomas Trenchard, Esq. of Wolveton, son=j= Hannah, dau. of Robert Henley, Esq. of and heir. I Bramshill. i-l I Thomas Trenchard, Esq.^Anne, dau. of Thomas Sir John Trenchard, of Wolveton, M.P. for Bridport. Erie, Esq., of Char- Knt. of Bloxworth, borough. co. Dorset. Colonel Thos. Trenchard,^Elizabeth, dau. of of Wolveton, M.P. for Henry Henning, Esq. Dorsetshire, d. in 1725. | : Philippa, dau. of George Speke, Esq. Mary Trenchard, of Wolveton, only dau. and-pGeorge Trenchard, Esq. heir. Henrietta Trenchard, eldest dau. of George-p Jocelyn Pickard, Esq. Trenchard, Esq. T e-j— J The Rev. George Pickard, Rector of Warm—r-Frances, eldest dau. of the late Edward Payne, well cum Boxwell, and of Bloxworth, co. Dorset. Esq. of Ealing House, Middlesex. jjjofw Cintrfiat'i) CTrcnrharb. tT-sq. of Greenhill House, Weymouth, and of Poxwell, co. Dorset; 18th in a direct descent from King Edwaud I. b PEDIGREE CX. C&e Born ^ouse of Dormer, 3Eblnart> E. King of England, d. 1307.-[-Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King of | Ca stile and Leon, d. 1290. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, d. 1295.=pJoan Plantagenet, of Acre, 2nd dau. of King Edward I. d. 1305. .-i-j uan L®”' Hugh de Audley, created Earl of Gloucester,=r=Margaret de Clare, dau. and coheir of Gilbert d. 1347. T Earl of Gloucester, d. 1342. Ralph Stafford, Earl of Stafford, d. 1372.-.-Margaret de Audley, dau. and heir of Hugh, Earl of Gloucester, d. 1349. John de Charlton, Lord Powis, d. 48 Ed-=j=Jane, dau. of Ralph Stafford, Earl of Stafford. ward III. r J John Charlton, Lord Powis, d. 3 Henry IV.=j=Matilda, dau. of Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. .'J Edward Charlton, Lord Powis, d. 1420.=j=Eleanor, sister and heir of Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent. John Tiptoft, Lord Tiptoft.^Joice, 2nd dau. and coheir of Edward Charl¬ ton, Lord Powis, d. 1446. Sir Edmund Inglethorpe, of Borough Grcen=pJane, dau. of John Lord Tiptoft, and sister and Sauston, Knt. of John Lord Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worces¬ ter, and Lord of Powis. John Nevill, Marquess of Montague.^Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund Ingle- | thorpe. Sir Anthony Browne, Knt., Standard Bearer=j=Lucy, dau. and coheir of John Nevill, Mar- of England. j quess of Montague. Sir Anthony Browne, K.G.^Alice, dau. of Sir John Gage, K.G. T Sir Anthony Browne, Viscount Montague, of=pMagdalen, dau. of William, Lord Dacre, of Cowdry, co. Sussex. | Gillesland. 2nd wife. 1 -1 Sir Robert Dormer, created a Baronet, 10=pElizabeth, dau. of Anthony Browne, Viscount June, 1615, and Baron Dormer of Wenge, co. Bucks, 30th of the same month, d. 8 Nov., 14 James I. Montague. Robert Dormer, of Peterley, in the parish of=j=Mary, dau. of Edward Banister, of Idsworth, Great Missenden, co. Bucks, 3rd son, d. 23 Oct. 1656. co. Southampton, and sister and heir of Sir Edward Banister, of Idsworth, and of St. John’s, co. Middlesex, Knt., she d. 11 Nov. 1679. Charles Dormer, of Peterley, co. Bucks, 6. 25=j=Mary, dau. and heir of James Cellier, of Jan. 1622, d. 22 March, 1677. London, d. 19 March, 1701. Charles Dormer, succeeded as Lord Dormer=pCatherine, 2nd dau. and coheir of Edmund and as a Baronet, in 1712, b. 22 April, 1668, d. 2 July, 1728. Fettyplace, of Swincombe, co. Oxford. 1st wife. John Dormer, Lord Dormer, and a Baronet,=j=Mary, dau. of Sir Cecil Bisshopp, of Parham, d. 7 Oct. 1785. co. Sussex, Bart., d. 2 Nov. 1739. i— a ant) it0 iL)cscentiant0. PEDIGREE CX. a I Charles Dormer, = Lord Dormer, and a Baronet, d. 29 March, 1804. Elizabeth, dau. of James Hamilton, and relict of the Hon. JohnMordaunt,aGen. in the Army; married at St. George’s, Hanover Square, co. Middlesex, 23 Jan. 1768, d. 15 Sept. 1797. 2nd wife. John, 2nd son, a= Gen. Officer in the Austrian service, d. 21 Nov. 1795. ^Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Gabriel, Count Butt- ler. I Other John Eve¬ lyn Pierre" point, Lord Dormer, d.s.p. 9 Dec. 1826. Anne, wife Elizabeth Robt.Knight,=j=Frances,dau. jjjosrpf) ffifialJ^Elizabeth of Edward Lucy,wife of Barrels, Thoroton of Henry co.Warwick, Gould. Esq. Berkeley and Grosve- d. 1832. Portman, nor Square, Esq. d. in co. Middle- 1848. sex. of Chas. Lord llrus, present Dormer, bapt. Lord Dormer 9 Aug. 1774, 19th in adirect at Great Mis- descent from senden,Bucks, King Edw. I. m .by special li¬ cence 12 June, 1791, d. Dec. 18, 1842. Anne,eld. dau. of Sir Hen. Joseph Tichborne, Bart. John Baptiste Joseph, eld¬ est son and heir apparent. Henry Charles Knight, M.A.,^Katharine Paterson, dau. of in Holy Orders, b. Oct. 7, 1813. Thos. Andrews Minchin, Esq. of the Grove, Hants, m. 1 Aug. 1844, at West Cowes. FrancesKatharincSarah Knight, b. 15 March, 1846. Lucy Charlotte Emma Knight, b. 17 Aug. 1848. PEDIGREE CXI. Cfje UlopB Prices. Utiteagc of tije UlowlfS of <©langlmll» nut) i^sStvatlcorfog, itt tfjc pavisf) of IClanllaluUKog, to. Carmavtfjm, tljf UeScmfcantjS tn. Carmartfjen^trt of ®f)oma£i Df Jorotljtvton, ifiavl of fiorfolfe, aecotttt Son of Iftrtg lEtotuavU IF., anl) of 3Fof)n of (Eaunt, ©ufec of EantaStcr, tljirU Sou of EingiEtitoarK fififi. 3EUtoatlt E. King of England.-y-Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France> | d. in 1317. Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Nor¬ folk and Marshal of England, 2nd son of Edward I. d. in 1338. Margaret, dau. and eventually sole ; heir of Thomas de Brotherton ; cre¬ ated Duchess of Norfolk in 1398. : Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Edward II., -[-Isabella, of Halys,Knt. of Harwich, eldest son. France. : John, Lord Segrave, d. Edward III.,=pPhilippa, of 27 Edward III. 1353. Hainault. Elizabeth, dau.and heir of John,Lord-pJohn, Lord Mowbray, Jolinof Gaunt, Duke of Lan- Segrave. j of Axholme,(7. in 1360. caster. =p --1 ._i Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Notting—r- Elizabeth, dau. of Rich- ham, Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. ard Fitzalan, and sister and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arun¬ del. Joan.^pRalph Ne-' vile, Earl of Westmore¬ land, Isabel, 2nd dau. of Thomas, and cou-=F,Tames Berkeley, 6th sin of John, Duke of Norfolk, widow of Henry, son and heir of William, Lord Ferrers, of Groby. 2nd wife. Lord Berkeley, d. in 1463. Edward Neville, Lord Aber¬ gavenny. =p Maurice, Lord Berkeley.= James Berkeley, son of Maurice, Lord= Berkeley. = Isabel, dau. of Philip Meade. : Susan, dau. and heir of William Fitzalan, of Bristol. Elizabeth =pThomas Neville. r“ J Berkeley. Elizabeth =j=Sir George Berkeley. I Herbert, ! Knt. Mary, dau. and sole heir, widow of=j= Sir Thomas Jones, Knt. Matthew Herbert, Esq. son Sir Thos. Perrot, of Haraldston. of Abemarles, co. Car- and heir. =F j marthen. Sir Harry Jones, Knt., of Abemarles. : : Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Herbert, Esq. son of Sir George Herbert, of Swansea. Sir Thomas Jones, Knt. of Abemarles.^rJane, dau. and sole heir of Rowland Puleston, j Esq. of Carnarvon. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Jones, and widow-pJohn Stedman, Esq. of Cileennen, co. Card! of George Mortimer, Esq. gan, son of Rowland Stedman, Esq. 3rd son of John Stedman, of Strata Florida, co. Cardigan.* Mary, 2nd dau. and coheir of John Stedman,=j= Henry Vaughan, Esq., brother of Sir John Esq. Anne, dau. and coheir of Henry Vaughan,= Esq. Vaughan, of Trawscoed (Anglice Crosswood) co. Cardigan. =Thomas Lloyd, Esq. of Glangwilly and Ys- tradcorwg, in the parish of Llanllawddog, co. Carmarthen, Sheriff in 1665.* a Cbe JUopti Prices. PEDIGREE CXI. John Lloyd, Esq. of Glangwilly and Yslrad-=j=Anne, dau. of James Johnes, Esq. of Dolau- corwg. | cothy, co. Carmarthen. Jane, dau. and coheir of John Lloyd, Esq.= of Glangwilly. AValter Lloyd, Esq. of Olmarch, co. Cardigan, 2nd son of David Lloyd, Esq. of Krynfryn, co. Cardigan.* John Lloyd, Esq. of Glangwilly.=j=Anne, dau. of Grismond Philips, Esq. | Cwmgwilly, co. Carmarthen. of Jane, eldest dau. and eventually sole heir.=j=Jeremiah Price, Esq, of Radnorshire, mater¬ nally descended from the Gwynnes of Llanel- wedd Hall, near Builth, Radnorshire. Jeremiah Price, Esq. of Glangwilly, d. 1819. =f=Jane, dau. of Daniel Lloyd, Esq. of Laques,* co. Carmarthen. Joftn tLIoph $rice, Esq. of Glangwilly, High She¬ riff of Carmarthenshire in 1840 ; 19th in a direct de¬ scent from King Edw. I. and 17th from King Ed¬ ward III. =Sarah Anne, only child of Sparkes Martin Phelps, Esq. of co. Pem¬ broke. Walter Owen Price, Esq. Henry of Castle Piggin, co. Car- Lloyd marthen, m. in 1833, Ele- Price, anor, only child and heiress Esq. of of John Evans, Esq.of Gian- Ystrad- nantcoy, co. Cardigan. corwg. ~n Three daus. 1. Llewellyn Lloyd. 2. John Lloyd. 3. William-Sparkes-Martin. 4. WalterLloyd. Lloyd. Elliot Lloyd. PEDIGREE CXII. (DOilliam ^fmrington tDatienport, OHgq- lEbtoavJj 5. King of England.-r-Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France. Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, Earl-r-Alice, dau. of Sir Koger Halys. Marshal. T Lady Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Nor-^ John, Lord Segrave. folic. ; l--- 1 Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.=j=John, Lord Mowbray. Thomas de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk.=j=Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, sister and coheir oi T Thomas, Earl of Arundel. Margaret de Mowbray, dau. and coheir.^ Sir Robert Howard. Sir John Howard, Duke of Norfolk.=j= Catherine, dau. of William, Lord Molines. i- Thomas, Duke of Norfolk.=f= Elizabeth Tilney, an heiress. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Howard, Duke of^ Sir Thomas Boleyne, created Earl of Wilt- Norfolk. shire. Lady Anna Boleyne, Queen George Viscount William Cary, Esq.^=Lady Mary Boleyne. Consort of Henry VIII. Rochfort. Elizabeth, Queen of England. Katherine, dau. of William^ Sir Francis Knollys, Iv.G. Cary, Esq. j Anne, dau. of Sir Francis Knollys, IC.G.-pSir Thomas Leighton, of Feckenham, Wilts. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Leighton.^ Sherington Talbot, Esq. of Lacock. I-1 Sherington Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey,=i= A dau. of John Lyttelton, Esq. of Frankley. Wilts., Sir John Talbot Knt. of Lacock Abbey. Elizabeth, dau. of Sher.-y- Henry Davenport, ington Talbot, Esq. Esq. m. 1665. Henry Davenport, Esq. son of Henry Daven-^ Mary Lucy, dau. of Daniel Charden, Esq. port, and Elizabeth Talbot, his wife. Sharington Davenport, Esq. d. in 1744.—p- Gratiana Rodd, of Hereford. William Yelverton Davenport, Esq. of Daven- The Rev. Edward Daven-^ Catherine, dau port House, co. Salop, b. 19 Feb. 1750, d.s.p- port, Vicar of Worfield, 1834. b. in 1754. of the Rev. Ed¬ mund Taylor. The Rev. Edmund Sharington Davenport, of : Davenport House, Vicar of Worfield, b. in 1778, d. in 1842. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Tongue, Esq. to. 7 Aug. 1806. Slffiltlliam 5)f)(mttgton Dabenport, l£sq. of=p Catherine Louisa, only dau. of Samuel Ma- Davenport House, eldest son and heir, b. 30 I rindin, Esq. of Chesterton, co. Salop. July, 1808 ; 18th in a direct descent from | King Edward I. ^ 3|oJm anti George IDenr^ Cutler, Csqrs PEDIGREE CXIII. John Cutler, of Wortley, co. York, Standard Bearer in the wars between Hen¬ ry VI. and Edward IV. pjrnrg 1715. King of Eng-^ The Princess Elizabeth, dan land, d. 21 April, 1509. of Edward IV., England. King of Thomas Cutler, of Oldham, in the parish of Wortley, co. York. __X Louis^The Princess Mary,-p Charles Brandon, Duke of XII., Kingof France Laurence Cutler, of Dods- worth, in the parish of Silk- ston, co. York, buried there 7 February, 1551-2, m. Anne C rawshawe.=j = John Cutler, of Falthwaite and Keresforth Hall, buried at Silkston, 9 April, 1588, m. Anne Copley. 2nd dau. of King Henry VII., and sister and, in her is¬ sue, coheir of Hen¬ ry VIII. s.p. Suffolk, K.G., 2nd husband. Henry Clifford, Earl of Cum-=p Lady Eleanor Brandon, dau. berland. and coheir of Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Lady Margaret Clifford, onlyp= Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, dau. and heir of Henry, Earl K.G., d. 1593. of Cumberland. Thomas Cutler, Esq. of Stain- borough Hall, co. York, bu¬ ried at Silkston, 21 January, 1621-2, m. Ellen, dau. of Roger Rayney, of Worsboro’, and aunt of Sir John Ray¬ ney, of Wrotham. Ferdinando Stanley, Earl of: Derby, Baron Strange, of Knockyn, d. in 1595. Lady Frances Stanley, dau. : and coheir. : Alice, dau. of Sir John Spen¬ cer, of Althorpe. :John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, cl. 4 Dec. 1649. Sir Gervase Cutler, of Stainborough, Knt.,-p Lady Magdalen Egerton, dau. of John, Earl killed in defending the Castle of Pontefract, 1645. of Bridgwater. Sir Thomas Cutler, Knt. of Lechdale, co.=p Susannah, dau. of Thomas Cooke, of Stanton, Gloucester, 2nd son, Captain in the Duke of York’s Regiment. co. Worcester, Esq. Sir Egerton Cutler, son and heir, b. 20 July,^ Mary Lipton, of York, d. about 1710. 1675, a Divine, Chaplain to the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders. Egerton Cutler, Esq. son and heir, to wliom^ Grace, dau. of John Fenwick, Esq. of Lon- his cousin Henry Cutler, Esq. son of his uncle Sir Gervase, left his estates, d. about 1744. don. Henry Cutler, Esq. second son, sometime of=f= Eleanor, dau. of Gervase Becket, Esq. of Wakefield, and afterwards of Barnsley, co. York, d. in 1764, aged about 30. Barnsley, d. 10 Dec. 1776. Henry Cutler, Esq. of =p Katherine, dau. of Bystock,Devon,eldest I John Olive, Esq. of son & heir, tf.in 1835. Poole, Dorset. i--- $of)!t (lutin', (IrSq., of Sidmouth, eldest son and heir, 12th in a direct descent from King Henry VII. John Cutler, Esq. of=j= Sarah, dau. of George Upton,co. Devon,2d son, J.P., d. 1799. Olive, Esq. of Poole, Dorset. Ctcorgc p>nir?> CTutlrr, (Psq. of Upton, co. Devon, eldest son and heir; 12th in a direct descent from King Henry VII. PEDIGREE CRIV. i])cnrp l5opnton, iBm. IStltoarlr E. King of England.-,- Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France, I d. in 1317. Thomas de Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, and-p Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt., of Har- Marshal of England, d. in 1338. wich. Margaret, dau. and eventually sole heir oFw John, Lord Scgrave, d. 27 Edward III. 1353. Thomas de Brotherton ; created Duchess of Norfolk in 1398. Elizabeth,dau.andheirof John, Lord Segrave.-pJohn, LordMorvbray, of Axholme, d. in 13G0. I"-- Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke-pElizabeth, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, and sis- of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. ter and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Isabel, 2nd dau. and eventually coheir of=pJames Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, d. in 1463. Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, and widow of Henry, son and heir of William, Lord Fer¬ rers, of Groby. Maurice Berkeley, Lord Berkeley, d. in lSCffi.^ Isabel, dau. of Philip Meade, Alderman of | Bristol. i- 1 Thomas, Lord Berkeley, fought at Flodden,=7= Eleanor, dau. of Sir Marmaduke Constable, d. 1532-3. - - - T of Flamburgh. Mary, dau. of Thomas, Lord Berkeley.^ Sir Robert Throckmorton, Knt. of Coughton. _._J Thomas Throckmorton, Esq. of Coughton, d.=p Margaret, dau. and coheir of William Whor- in 1614, j wood, Attorney General. I..... 1 Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Thomas Throckmor-=p Sir Henry Griffith, Bart, of Wichnor, co. ton, Esq. of Coughton. J Stafford, and Burton Agnes, co. York. Frances, dau. and eventually sole heiress off^Sir Matthew Boynton, Bart, of Barmston, co. Sir Henry Griffith, Bart. j York. ^_i Sir Francis Boynton, Bart, of Barmston, aged=p Constance, dau. of William, Viscount Saye 47, in 1665. | and Sele. William Boynton, Esq. eldest son and heir The Rev. Henry Boynton,=j=Dorothy, dau. of apparent, m. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Rectorof Barmston, young- Alexander Am- ~ er son. | cotts, Esq. John Bernard, Esq. Sir Griffith Boynton, 3rd Bart, of Burton Agnes, d.s.p. in 1731. Sir Francis Boynton, 4th Bart.-p Frances, dau. of James M.P., Recorder of Beverley, d. I Heblethwayte, Esq. of in 1739. Norton. r~ Sir Griffith Boynton, 5th Bart, of Barmston=p Anne, dau. of Thomas White, Esq. of Wal- d. in 1761. lingwells, Notts, M.P. Sir Griffith Boynton, 6th Bt. of Barmston and=p Mary, eldest dau. of James Heblethwayte, BurtonAgnes, M.P. for Beverley, d. in 1778 ' ~ T iviary, Esq. of Norton. SrtEpJfttrg Uognton, present Bart, of Barmston and Burton Agnes; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward I. Eeti. 3lobn Hamilton #cap PEDIGREE CXY. Descent from Hugh Capet, King of France, and from Charle¬ magne. 0<lltam lfie : Conqueror, King of Eng¬ land. : Matilda. dau. of Baldwin, 5th Count of Flanders, de¬ scended from Charlemagne. HughCapet. Descent from Descent from =P Basel, the Ma- Alfred, King i— 1 cedonian Em- of England, ltobt., King peror of the =p of France. East. =F Henry II. Emperor of Germany. HENRYl.King of England. Gundred,wife of William, Earl de War¬ ren. Henry I.=pAnne, of Russia King of France. Matilda, Em- I— 1 press of Ger- St. Louis many, wife of IX. King Geoffrey Plan- of France, tagenet. Hen. II. King of England. PhillipIII. |-i King of John, King France. of England. Henry III. King of Eng¬ land. =f= daughter of Jar- oslaus. Edmund Iron¬ side, King of England. T 1 I T i Hugh, Count de Vermandois. Edward the Exile. William, EarRj=Elizabeth de Vermandois. de Warren. Margaret, heiress of the Saxon line. r J Bruno. r J =Agatha. : Malcolm Canmorc, King of Scotland. David I. King of Scotland. _T Adeline de Warren. =f=Henry, Prince of Scotland. David, Earl of Huntington. Philip IV. the Fair King of France. Alfonso, King of Castile. Isabella, wife of Robert Bruce. Robert Bruce, competitor for the Scottish crown. Eleanor, tEdward_I. =j=Margarct, ' of France. 1 of Castile. King of En¬ gland. H i- Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick. Isabella, of=j=EDWARD II. King of Edmund Plantage- France. | England. net, Earl of Kent. Robert I. Bruce, King of Scotland. T Edward III. King of Eng¬ land. =F Joan Plantagenet, wife of Sir Marjory Bruce, wife of Walter, Lord Thomas Holland, and wife of High Steward of Scotland, the Black Prince. =F John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. =F Thos. Holland, Earl of Kent, half brother to King Rich. II. John Beaufort, Earl of =j=Margaret Holland. Somerset. I L Robert II. King of Scotland. Robert III. King of Scotland. l’EDIG REE CXTI. flxMliam IBccfefotQ, iEtihiatU EM. King of England.=j=Philippa, of Hainault. r John of Gaunt,=p Catherine, Edmund Plantagenet, Duke=j= Isabel, of Castile, dau of Duke of Lan¬ caster, d. in 1399. Joan deBeau-= fort, dau. of John of Gaunt. dau. of Sir Payne de Roet, and widow of Sir Otho Swinford. ; Ralph Ne¬ ville, Earl of Westmore¬ land. of York, d. in 1402. Peter the Cruel. Constance Plantagenet, dau.=p Thomas Le Despencer, Earl of Edmund, Duke of York. of Gloucester, d. 1400. Isabel Le Despencer, dau. of=p Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Thomas, Earl of Gloucester. Worcester, slain in 1422. Sir Edward Neville, 4th son of Ralph, Earl— Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp, dau. and heir of of Westmoreland, d. in 1470. j Richard, Earl of Worcester. George, Lord Abergavenny, d. in 1492.— Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Feline. Sir Edward Neville, Knight Banneret, be-=j= Eleanor, dau. of Andrew, Lord Windsor, and headed in 1538. widow of Richard, Lord Scrope. \ - Katherine Neville, dau. of Sir Edw. Neville,=p Clement Throckmorton, of Hasely, d. in Knight Banneret. I 1573. I- 1 Katherine Throckmorton, dau. of Clement=p Thomas Harby, Esq. of Alveston, co. Nortli- Throckmorton, Esq. j ampton, d. in 1592. I- - - Katherine Harby, dau. of Thomas Harby,=j= Daniel Oxenbridge, Esq., d. in 1G42. Esq. of Alveston. Elizabeth Oxenbridge, dau. bridge. of Daniel Oxen-=p Caleb Coclcroft, d. in 1644. Elizabeth Cockroft, dau. of Caleb Cockroft.=j= Nathaniel Hering, d. in 1678. Colonel Julines Hering, d. in 1690.=,= Anne, his wife.—H. Scott, son of Scott, the Regicide. Bathslrua Hering, dau. and coheir with her= sisters, from whom descended Lords Pen- rhyn, Holland, Scarborough, &c. Peter Beckford, Esq. eldest son of Col. Peter Beckford, Governor of Jamaica, who d. in 1710, and who was nephew of Sir Thomas Beckford, of Ashstead, Surrey. William=j=Maria, Julines=j= Eliza- Francis =f=Susan- Anne 1 Beck¬ ford, Esq. of Font- hill, M.P. for Lon¬ don, & twice Lord Mayor, d. 1770. dau. & Beck- coheir ford, of of the Staple- Hon. ton, co. Geo. Dorset Ham- M.P. ilton, for M.P. Salis- for bury. Wells. and heir of S. Ash¬ ley, Esq. beth, Beckford, dau. Esq. of Basing Park, co. Hants, to. 1st, Lady Albinia Bertie, eld. dau. of Pere¬ grine, Duke of Ancaster, but by her, who d. 1754, he had no issue. c nah,2d Beck- wife, ford, only elder dau. & dau. heir of of Rich. Peter Love, Beck- Esq.of ford. Basing Park, Hants, to. in 1755. George Eliza-=q=l.Thos.=2. Field Ellis, belli Chief Beck- Justice ford, of Ja- 2nd maica, dau. d. in of 1745. Peter Beck¬ ford. Howard Marshal Earl of Sir Geo. Effing- Howard ham. K.B. I! (KIMUam IBcckfotti, €0q. PEDIGREE CXVI. / William=FMar- Peter =pLouisa, Francis=pJohanna John pEliza- Thomas, Lady Beck- garet, Beck- dau. of Love dan & Ellis, beth, 3rd Earl Eliza- ford. dau. ford, George Beck- coheir of Esq. dau. of Ef- beth Esq. of of Esq. Pitt, ford. John b. in of fingham. How- Font- Chas. M.P. Lord Esq. of Leigh, 1730. John Richard, ard, hill. 4th for Rivers. Basing Esq. of Pall- 4th Earl d. in M.P. Earl Mor- Park, North- mer, of Ef- 1815. d. in of A- peth. d. 1838. court, Esq. fingham. 1844. boyne Isle of both d. -1 1- Wight. s.p. Mar¬ garet Maria- Eliza- beth, elder dau. & coheir m. in 1811, to Lt.- Gen. James Orde. Susannah IIorace=pFran- Euphe- Wm. mia, 2nd Beck- dau. and ford, coheir, m. Lord in 1810, Rivers, Alexan- assum- der,Duke ed the of Hamil- sur¬ name of Pitt, d. in 1831. ton and Brandon, K.G., & has one son, the Marquess of Dou¬ glas, and one dau. ces, only dau. of Lieut. Col. F. Hale of Mis- ley Hall, co. Es¬ sex. ford, co. Dor set. Henry Regi¬ nald Cour¬ tenay, Bis¬ hop of Exe¬ ter. ff I Lady Anne How¬ ard, m. Lt. Col. Chris¬ topher Carle- ton, r h I Lady Maria How¬ ard, in. Guy, Lord Dor¬ ches¬ ter. Har¬ Jolm = =Antoi- Charles^ =Eliza- Wil- =pLady Lieut.=y= riet, Ellis, netta, Rose beth liam, Har¬ Col. wife Esq. dau. Ellis, Cathe¬ Earl riet the of m. in of Lord rine of Les Hon. Hen. 1785. Sir Sea- Caro¬ De¬ lie, Geo. Sey- Peter ford, m. line, von, dau. Carle- mer, Park- 2ndly, only b. in of the ton, Esq. er, Bt. Lady dau. 1777. Coun 4th of Hardy, of Au¬ tess of son. Han- 1- & d. in gustus Rothes- Lieut. Colonel 1845. Chas. Parker Ellis, & other issue. Lord Her- vey, 1st wife. Hen¬ rietta, dau. of Hen. King Esq. of Ask- ham. William Regi¬ nald Lord Courtenay, & other issue. Guy, Lord Dorchester, and other issue. Charles Augustus, Lord Howard de Walden, jure matris, and Lord Sea- ford jure patris. George,= Lord Rivers, b. in 1810. I- George- Horace, and other issue. Susan Horace.Capt. 1. Fran- Geor- Royal Horse cisLove giana, Guards Blue. Beck- dau. — ford, of Frances, wife Esq.late Earl ofF. W.Cox, of the Gran- Esq. Cold- ville. — stream Harriet late Guards. Maid of Ho¬ nour to the Queen, m. C. D.Bruce,Esq. nephew to the Earl of Elgin, r CL2iill==i= Maria Eliza- Iiant fortr, ISeq.; 15th in a direct descent from Enw. HI. King of Eng¬ land. beth, only dau. of Rev. John Bram- ston Stane, of Forest Hall, Essex, 2nd son of T. B.Bramston, Esq. M.P. -I- 3. John Leigh Beck- ford, Capt. R.N., m. Harriette, 4th dau. of G. Ward, Esq. of North wood Park, Isle of Wight. 1. Harriet Beckford, m. A. Arcedeckne, Esq. M.P. for Dun- wich, and has issue, Andrew, and Louisa, rn. to Charles, Lord Huntingfield. 4. Charles Dou¬ glas Beckford, in Holy Orders, m. in 1831, his cousin Char¬ lotte Maria, dau. of John Middle- ton, Esq., and has two daus. Margaret and Lucy. 1. Maria Harriet. 2. Johanna Elizabeth. 3. Harriet. 4. Francis John Bramston Beckford, 6. at Rome in 1842. PEDIGREE CXVII. Datoes, P?CttV{) UK. King of England.=pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond Berenger, Count of Provence. Eleanor, dau. of =pEdwaud I., King= Ferdinand III., King of Castile, d. 1290. 1st wife. of England, d. in 1337. ^Margaret, dau. of Philip III., King of France, d. 1317. 2nd wife. Edmund, Earl of : Lancaster, surnam- ed Crouehback. Gilbert de Clare, Earl=pThe Princess of Gloucester, d. 1295, descended from Dermot McMurrough, King of Leinster. Thos. de Bro-=p Alice, dau. r Blanche, Queen Dowager of N a- varre. 5 i r E d m on (l=pM ar- Mortimer, grandson of Ralph, Lord Mortimer, of Wigmore 6 Gwladys Ddu,dau.of Llewellyn ap Iorworth Prince of Nor. Wales, d. 1303. I--* iviarga Roger de=pJoan, ret de Mortimer j dau. of Audley, Earl of Peter de dau. & March, d. I Geneville sole 1330. | heir. i- 1 Lady =j=Thomas de Joan of Acre therton, Earl of Sir Roger of Lancaster. dau. of King of Norfolk, d. Halys. Edward I., 1338. d. 1305. L-“I 1 i r Hugh =pMarga- Sir Roger garet, de Aud- ret de D’Amo- dau. ley, Clare, rie. His of Sir Earl of 2d dau. wife had Wm. Glou- and co- previous- deFan- cester. heir. ly mar¬ dies, a d. 1347. ried John kins¬ de Burgh, man of & Theo¬ Queen bald Lord Elea¬ Yerdon. nor. i- =Elizabeth Margaret - de Clare, Plantage- 3rd dau. net, cre- and co¬ heir, Found¬ ress of Clare Hall. ated Duch. of Norfolk, <7.1399. Henry, Earl =y=Maud, dau. and coheir of Sir Patrick Chaworth. Eleanor, =pRichard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel, K.G., d. 1376. =John, Lord Se- widow of grave, d. John, 1353. Lord Beau¬ mont. Eliza- =j=John, beth,dau. and heir- Kathe- rine de Morti¬ mer. Marga- =pRalph Stafford Earl of Stafford K.G., one of the lea¬ ders of the van at Cres- sy. Beauchamp, Earl ofWar- wick, K.G., commanded in the van at Cressy, and fought brave ly at Poic- tiers, rf.1-369. 1 ! 1 -1 Lady =p=Hugh Griffith =pLowry, Philippa Stafford, ap How- dau. of de Beau- 2d Earl David ap champ. of Staf- Rhys, 5lh ford, Baron of K.G. d. Kymmer 1386. yn Edeir- n ion, who d. 1444, derived fromRho- =John, LordBar- dolf, Knt. Banneret d. 1371. Elizabeth: D’Amo- rie, dau. of “ that great wo¬ man,” as Dugdale styles her mother. I- William, =pAgnes, LordBar- dolf, d. 1385. I- Margery.; Lord r~ Mow- John bray, d. Alan, 1368. Lord Maltr John, vers,. Lord de uxori, Welles, 1379. son of Jn. Lord de Welles, & Maud, dau. of |-1 Thomas, Sir Rich.=j=Alice, wi- =Eleanor, grand- dau. and coheir of John, Lord Maltra- ell ap Madoc,of Talhen- bont, de¬ rived fromColl- wyn ap Tangno, Founder of the 5th Royal Tribe of N orth Wales & Powys. r~ a dau.ofSir Eudo de ■ Michael Welles, Poynings d. in his father’s lifetime. Lord de Roos. d. 1421. =Maud, dau. of Ralph, Lord Grey- stock. FitzAlan, Knt., d. 1419, 5 th son. dow of Roger Burley, d. 1436. Joan Fitz=F=Sir Thos. 1 Cecilia Bardolf. Lady =pMichael De la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, d. 1415. Kathe- rine Stafford, dri Mawr 2nd dau. King of Wales, j-i see vol. i. Sir Tho-=pAnne, ped. lii. mas De la Pole. dau. of Nicho¬ las Che¬ ney. =Sir Brian Lionel, =pJoan, Stapleton Lord de dau. and of Ing- Welles, heir of ham, co. killed at SirRobt. Norfolk, the battle Water- son of Sir of Tow- ton. Miles ton,1461, Stapleton 1 Edw.IV and Ela, |- 1 dau. of Cicely, dau. and; Sir Ed- heir, mund Uf- ford. Alan,dau. & coheir aged 14, in 1421. Willough¬ by, of Parham, Knt., fought at Agin- court. :Sir Robt. Willoughby, Knt. d. 1465. Sir Christopher =f= Margery, dau. of Sir Willoughby,Knt. William Jennens, of K.B., at the co- Knottesshall. ronation of Rich¬ ard III. I _ i_, 9 |>att&eto Dafoes, jF.<©.©. Robert Vychan, of=pLowry, dau. of Tallienbont, had ten sons and five daus. Thomas ap Rohl. Vychan, 5th son, brother of Griffith ap Robert Vychan, Sheriff of Carnar¬ von, 1541. J Richard Vaughan,= D.D., Bishop of London, translated from Chester, 1604, d. 30 March, 1607. Dorothy Vaughan, wi¬ dow of John Jegon, Bis¬ hop of Norwich. 3rd wife. Charles Cornwallis, Esq.= Executor of Sir Ken- elm Digby, d. 28 Aug. 1675. Hugh Conway ap Robert, ofBrynew- rin, derived from Marchudd,ap Cy- nan,of Brynfenigl, Founder of the 8th Noble Tribe of North Wales and Powys. =Catherine, dau of Griffith ap John ap Griffith, of Cefn- amlwch, derived from Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr, Prince of South Wales. =Jane Bower. Katherine De la Pole, remarried Sir Richard Har- court. Sir William Cal- thorpe, High She¬ riff of Norfolk, d. 1474. =f=Sir Miles Staple- ton, of Ingham, d. 1466. PEDIGHKE CXVII. d I SirChris-=p Eliza- toplier Willough¬ by, Knt. Sir Robert Drury, of Hawstead, Knt Privy Councillor to Henry VII. d. 1535. =i=Elizabeth Staple- ton, dau and co. heir, afterwards wife of Sir Ed¬ ward Howard. “1 =pAnne Cahhorpe, I eldest daughter. Sir Wil- = liam, cre¬ ated Lord Willough¬ by de Parham, d. 1574. Bridget Drury,dau. and coheir. =Sir John Jernegan, ofSomerleyton,Kt. beth, sis¬ ter to Gilbert, Lord Talboys. Eliza¬ beth, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Heneage. Anne Jernegan.^Sir Thos. Cornwal¬ lis, a Privy Coun¬ cillor, in 1554, Comptroller of the Household, 1557, d. 24 Dec. 1604. Charles =p Marga- 2nd Lord ret. dau. Wil lough- of Edw. by de Clinton, Parham. 1st Earl of Lin¬ coln, K.G. Sir Charles Cornwallis, of Beeston Hall, co. Norfolk, Ambassador to Spain in 1603, Treasurer of the Household to Henry Prince of Wales, d. 21 Dec. 1629. Sir Thomas Willough- =pMary, dau. of — Thor- by, Knt., 5th son. ney, Esq. Sir Thomas Willoughby, =pEleanor, dau. of Hugh Edith 1675. living in succeeded, as 11th Lord Willoughby de Parham, d. 1691. Whittle, of Honvieh, co. Lancaster. ElizabethCornwallis,sis-=f=Edward, eldest son of ter of Sir Francis Corn¬ wallis, of Abermarles, d. 1708. _ Francis Willoughby, Esq.=pEleanor Rothwell. 2nd son. Sir Thomas Allen, of Finchley, co. Middlesex, and Mary, dau. of Sir John Weld, of Arnolds, d. 1692. Charles, 14th Lord Wil-=pHester, dau. of—Daven- loughby de Parham, d. 1715. Mary Allen, eldest dau.=j=01iver Corr, Esq. of Yox- and coheir, d. 1758. all Lodge, co. Stafford, changed his name to Heart, d. 1741. port, of D’Arcy Lever, co. Lancaster, Esq. Helena Willoughby, co-=^=Baxter Roscoe, Esq. of heir of her brother Hugh, 15th Lord Willoughby de Parham. Anglezarke, co. Lancas¬ ter. Allen Heart, Esq. of -pAnna, dau. and coheir of Yoxall Lodge, d. 1775. | Richard Miles, Esq. Anna Heart, dau. and =pThomas Dawes, of Coles- Hester Roscoe, 2nd dau.=f=Thc Rev. John Fisher, coheir, d. 1792. hill, co. Warwick, 9th in descent from Thomas Dawes, living temp. Ed¬ ward IV. (see Burke’s Heraldic Illustrations ), 2 d. 1820. and eventually coheir of her brother, Ebenezer Roscoe. Incumbent of Rivington, co. Lancaster, d. 3rd Oct. 1813. PEDIGREE CXVII. a^attfreto SDatues, Matthew Corr Dawes, of=pElizabetli, dau. of Mar- Newport House, Bolton, I tin Bower, of West Ret- co. Lancaster, d. 1827. | ford, co. Notts, d. 1825. John Fisher, 2nd son, d. =p Alice, dau. of William 1817. German. J i-1- 1 I-. 2.Wil- 3. Eliza-=FRalph Ste. 1. Jttattf)Ctli J3alties^j=Hester Fisher, 4th Anne Fisher,5th=f= Jacob Fletcher Ham beth Bower Hawkes- Dawes, more 2d son. Dawes. venson, of ofWestbrooke, Bol- Hanley, ton, F.G.S., 18th in co. Staf- a direct descent from _ ford. Edward I. King of England. dau. 19th in a direct dau. ; 19th in a descent from Hen- direct descent ry III. King of from Hen. Ill, England. King of Eng¬ land. Fletcher, of Peel Hall, co. Lan¬ caster, Esq. Edward Alleyne Dawes, an officer in the Army, b. 9 October, 1830. WentworthDawes, b. 11 June, 1836. Charlotte Anne Fletcher, b. 7 Nov. 1845. Cbomas (H3ater0, PEDIGREE CXVIII. IS tug IStitoaili I. King ED-=j=Isabella, FIdmond,=pAnne, SirRalph-j-Joan of Humphrey -[-Princess WAKD I. of France Earl of Kent. King En-=pPhilippa, wardIII. of Hain- ault. dau. and de Mont- Acres. de Bohun, heir of hermer. Earl of Baldwin, Hereford, Lord |- Essex, and Wake. Thomas, Lord Mont- Northamp. hermer. -r- ton. Elizabeth. James, Earl-rLady Ele- of Ormond. John, Duke of Prince of Lancas- Wales, ter, John the Black of Gaunt, Prince, K.G. Edward, =j=Lady Joan=pThomas Plantage- net, dau. & heir, the Fair Maid of Kent. K.G. King Rich¬ ard II. Lady Mar=p John, Lord Holland, garet de Earl of Monther- Kent, K.G. mer, dau. and heir. Monta. cute. anor De Bohun. James, Earl=pLady Eliza- of Ormond. Thomas, Earl of Kent. JohnEarl=pMaud, King Hen. IV. 1 Lady : Joan Beau¬ fort. X of Salis' bury, K.G. widow of Sir Alan beth,dau. of John, Lord D’Arcy. : Ralph Ne vill, Earl anor Hol- ofWest. land, dau. moreland, and coheir K.G. Lady Ele- =pThomas Monta- Anne cute, Earl Mont- of Salis- acute, bury, K.G. Richard Duke=f=Lady Cicely of York, K.G. n James, Earl^Lady Anne Buxhull, of Ormond, dau.of John K.G. | LordWelles. __i Lady =pSir Rich. James, ^LadyJane, Hankford, Earl of dau. of K.B. of Ormond. Gerald, Annory, Earl of co. Devon. Kildare. Nevill, “the of Salisbury, RoseofRaby.” K.G. Richard, Earl=pLady Alice Montacute, dau. and heir. Anne Hank- -[-Thomas,Earl ford, dau. and heir. ~i i-r-1 King George, King Richard, Earl John, Mar- Lady of Ormond and Wilt¬ shire. : Henry, Sir Wm.=j=Lady Mar- Edw. Duke Rich. of Salisbury quisofMon- Alice Lord Boleyn, garet But- IV. of Cla- III. and Warwick, tagu, K.G. Nevill. Fitz- ofBlick- ler, dau. rence. the Kingmaker Hugh. ling, and heir. K.G. - K.B. d. Oct. 1505. 1 SirWil-=j=Lady Eli- ^Nicholas liam Parr. Thos., Lord Parr, K.G. zabeth Fitz Hugh, dau. and coheir. 1 - 1 _ William, Lord Parr, of Horton. Lord Vaux, of FI arrow- den, “ the Poet.” Sir Robert Clere, Knt. of Ormsby Hall, Nor¬ folk. : Alice Boleyne. Sir Thomas ^Lady Elizabeth Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire. Howard, dau. of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk. SirRobt. Peyton, Knt.oflsel-^Elizabetli ham Hall,Huntingdonshire, Clere. and of Dodingtonllall, Cam¬ bridgeshire, Sheriff of Cam¬ bridgeshire, and Hunting¬ donshire, 1499, d. 1518. Queen Anne : Boleyn. : King Hen¬ ry VIII. 2 d PEDIGREE CXVIII- Cfcomag a^etftoio Waters, Cstj. i Sir George -pLady Cathe- Sir Robt. Pey-=j=Frances, dau. Sir John =j= Dorothy, Throck¬ morton, Knt., of Coughton Hall, co. Warwick. Sir Wm. = Catesby, Knt. of Ashby Legers, Sheriff of co. Warwick, d. 11 April, 1598. 1st husband. Robert Catesby, the Con¬ spirator of the Gun¬ powder Plot. line Vaux dau. and co¬ heir. ton, Knt. of Iselham Hall, Sheriff of cos. Cambr. and Hunt. 1526, 36, 54, d. 1558. 1 —l Margaret -pBryan and heir of Francis Has- sylden, Esq. of Little Ches. terford, Es¬ sex, and Stee¬ ple Marden, Cambridgesh. Peyton, Knl. 2nd son, of Knowl- ton, co. Kent. Throck¬ morton, m. 1st, at Ashby, 9 June 1566, d. 1610, buried at Hunger- ton, co. Leicester, with a mo¬ nument. 4 * Cave, of Ingarsby, co. Lei¬ cester, Sheriff of co. War¬ wick, younger son of Richard CaveEsq- of Stan¬ ford. 2nd husband. H _ Sir Robt. Pey—p Elizabeth, ton, Knt. of Iselham Hall, M.P. for co. Camb.1551-2, Sheriff of cos. Cambr. and Hunt., knight¬ ed at Royston, 1608. dau. of Robt. Lord Chan¬ cellor Rich. Sir John Pey-=p Alice, dau. of Elizabeth, =pHenry Sir Edward Osborne, an¬ cestor to the Dukes of Leeds. dau. of Henry Isham, of Lamport Hall. Cave, of Ingarsby Hall. ton, Bart, of Iselham Hall, M.P. for co. Huntingdon, Sheriff of cos. Camb. & Hunt. 1593, 1605, created a Bart. 1611, at the Institu¬ tion of that Order, c?.1617. Alice Peyton, dau. of Sir John Peyton,Bart. M.P dau. of Sir John Tyndall, K.B., of Hock- wold. L-, Sir John - Peyton, Knt. 2nd son, of Doding- ton Hall, Governor of the T ower, one of his cousin Queen Eliza¬ beth’s Privy Council, Governor of Jersey & Guern¬ sey, temp. James I. r/. set. 99. Queen Eliza- : Dorothy Lady Bell, dau. of Edw. Beaupre, Esq. of Beaupre. Hall, co. Norfolk. T' Sir John Peyton, Knt. of Dodington Hall. Francis Cave, Cap-=pRebecca Lady Yilliers, tain in the Army, of Ingarsby Hall. Elizabeth Cave,dau. : and heir, living in 1707. dau. of Robert Roper, Esq., widow of Sir Wm. Villiers, Knt.ofBrooks- by Hall, sister-in-law to the famous George, Duke of Buckingham. William Wollaston, of Oncott Hall, co. Staf¬ ford, and Shenton Hall, co. Leicester, Sheriff of co. Leicester, 1671-2, d. 19 Aug. 1688. ^Elizabeth Peyton, d. 3 July, 1692, buried at Chichley, set. 89. Sir Anthony Chester,: Bart, of Chic-hleyHall, Bucks., a stanch Ro¬ yalist in the Civil Wars, distinguished for his gallantry at Naseby, d. Feb. 1651-2, buried at Chichley, 15 Feb. Sir Anthony Chester,=pMary, dau. and heir Bart, of Chichley Hall b. 1632, m. 21 May, 1657,o(.Feb.l5,1697-8, buried at Chichley. of Samuel Cranmer, Esq. collaterally de¬ scended from the great Archbishop Cranmer, d. May, 1710, buried at Chichley. Anne Wollaston, dau. and coheir, 1704, buried at Chichley. 3 Oct.-j-Sir John Chester, Bart, of Chichley Hall, b. 1666, d. 9 Feb. 1726, buried at Chichley. Catherine Chester, dau. and eventually sole=p John Toller, Serjeant at law, of Billingborough , -> . -Hall, co. Lincoln, and Ryhall Hall, co. Rutland, b. April 10, 1685, m. 11 Sept. 1718, d. 14 Nov. 1737, buried at Billingborough. representative; buried at Billingborough, March 5, 1755, eet. 57, bapt. at Chichley, in Nov. 1697. PEDIGREE CXV11I. Cfjomas a^etijoia ©Haters, &sq. Brownlow Toilers son and heir, in HolvOrders, LL.B. of Billingborough and Hyhall, bap¬ tised 8 Aug. 1730, buried at Biliing- borough Sept. 1791 : Anne,dau. of the Rev. Win. Hyde, of Ryhall, co¬ heir of the Bur¬ rells, of Ryhall. Frances Toller, m. Edward Brown, Esq. of Horbling, co. Lincoln. Catherine Tol-=pThomas Methold, ler, baptised at Ryhall, 23 Dec. 1727, buried at Kew. Esq. b. 1730, bu¬ ried at Kew, July, 1794. 2nd son of William Methold, Esq. of London, and Northall, Herts. Anne, =pWilliam dau. & coh. b. 7 Dec. 1755, tn. 28 May, 1794, dec. West¬ more¬ land, Esq. of Billing¬ borough, deceased. 4 Catherine, dau. Philippa, dau. and coheir, b. 24 and coheir, b. April, 1758, tn. 30 June, 1760, 10 Sept. 1781, m. 29 Sept, Chas. Maitland Barclay, Esq. grandson of C. Earl of Lander- dale, d. 12 Mar. 1782, s.p. Thos. Methold, Catherine, =pEdmond son and heir, in b. 13 May, Holy Orders, 1767, m. 22 B.D., Rector of Dec. 1792, Stonham Aspall, d. 26 May, co. Suffolk, Pre- 1846. of Gray’s Inn, bend of Norwich d. 1834, s.p. &c. &c. &c. &c., b. 14 July, 1764, deceased. 1787, John Foulkes, Esq. Thos. Wa¬ ters, Esq.of Tyrvee,co. Glamorgan, bapt. 11 March, 1764, d. 28 Jan. 1848. €4)05. SMBaters, ©sq., son and heir, b. 5 Jan. 1794, tn. 5 July, 1827; 19th in a direct de¬ scent from King Edward I.; 15th in a direct de¬ scent from King Edward III. Wnne, Edmond Henry Swan, dau. of Thomas, Capt. in (the John b. July, 3rd Madras Hawks, 1796, Cavalry, b. Esq.of heir to his Oct. 1809, tn. New- cousin Georgina, dau. castle- Mrs. of the Rev. on- Foulkes. Fred. Pierre- Tyne. pontGardiner, of Coomb Hay Somerset. - 1 - Cathe¬ rine, b. in 1797, d. in 1846. =Rev. John G. Grace. Anne. Copleston, M.A. of Off- well, co. Devon, eldest nephew of the Rt. Rev. Ed¬ ward Copleston, Lord Bishop of Llandaff. 4 Robert Edmond Wa-==Emily-Esther-Anne, eldest ters, Esq. son and dau. of the late Jonathan Peel, Esq. of Culham, co. Oxford, nephew of the 1st Sir Robert Peel, Bart. m. 17 Oct. 1850. Anne-Selina. Ellen-Jane. Mary-Alice. heir, of the Inner Temple, b. 18 July, 1828. PEDIGREE CXIX. J^OCfUlO, Cfttl j0d0Ofi. $riirg E5I. Edward I. King of=pMargaret, dau. of Phi- Edmund Plantagenet,=pBlanche, of Artois, England, d. 1307. Thomas Plantagenet,= of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, d. 1338. lip III. (“ le Hardi,”) King of France, d. 1317. : Alice, dau. of Sir ,0o, ger Halys, of H ar- wich. Earl of Lancaster, d. 1290. Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster, d. 1345. Queen Dowager of Navarre. =Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Patrick Cha- worth. i- Margaret Plantage¬ net, Duch¬ ess of N or- folk, heir, d. 1399. pjohn, 3rd r Lady Joan p=John, 3rd Richard =j Lord Se- Plantage- Lord Mow- Fitzalan, grave, d. 1353. 1 net, 3rd bray, d. 5th Earl dau. 1362. r of Arun¬ del, d. 1375. : Lady Eliza-j-John, 2nd beth Plan¬ tagenet, 5th dau. d. 1370. Lord Beau¬ mont, d. 1342. Lady Eliza- =j=John,4th Lord Richard, 6th beth Segrave, heir. Mowbray, slain 1368. Earl of Arun¬ del, K.G., be¬ headed in 1393. Lady Eliza¬ beth de Bo- hun, dau. of William, Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G. Henry, 3rd =pLady Marga- Lord Beau¬ mont, d. 1368. ret de Vere, dau. of John, 7th Earl of Oxford. Thos., 6th Lord Mow— r -Lady Elizabeth Fitz- Eleanor Beaumont. bray, Duke of Nor¬ folk, K.G., d. 1413. alan, dau. and co¬ heir, (widow of Wil¬ liam de Montacute.) =pRichard de Molines, d. 1384. Lady Margaret Mow—pSir Robert Howard, bray, 1st coheir. Knt. temp. Hen. VI. William de Molines,= d. 1425. =Margery. Sir John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, K.G.,^Catherine de Molines, d. 1452. slain at Bosworth, 1485. j -- 1 Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke=pElizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Norfolk, KG., d. 1524. of Sir Frederick Tilney, of Ashwell Thorpe, co. Norfolk, widow of Sir Humphrey Bourchier. Royal descent from Hen. Ill, through Lancaster, Mowbray. De la Warr, West, Berkeley, Brereton, and Compton. Lady Elizabeth Howard, lst=Thomas Boleyne, Earl of Wiltshire dau. j and Ormonde, K.G., d. 1538. Henry VIII., King of England. -pLady Anne Boleyne, I 1st coheir. I Lady Mary Boleyne, 2nd coheir. Elizabeth, Queen of England. -William Carey, Esq. d. 1528. Henry Carey, 1st Lord Hunsdon, K.G., d.=f=Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Morgan, Knt. 1596. J Sir John Carey, 3rd Lord Hunsdon, d. 1617,—Mary, dau. of Leonard Hyde, Esq. of Throg- heir to his brother George, 2nd Lord. kyn, co. Herts. r a PEDIGREE CXIX. Horatio, €atl JlMsoru a b Henry Carey, 4th Lord Huns- Hon. Blanch—Sir Thomas Wodehouse, Bart. M.P. of Kim- don, IstEarlofDover, d. 1(568. Carey. j birley, d. 1058. t- 1 Anne Wodehouse, 3rd dau.=j=Robert Suckling, Esq. of Woodton, High | Sheriff of Norfolk. 1(164, d. 1690. Robert Suckling, Esq. of Wootton, 1st son,=T=Sarah, dau. of Maurice Shelton, Esq. of d. 1708. | Shelton, co. Norfolk., i-—- 1 Rev. Maurice Suckling, D.D., Prebendary of=pAnne, 1st dau. of Sir Charles Turner, Bart. Westminster, 2nd son. | of Warham, by Mary, his wife, sister of the celebrated Sir Robert Walpole, K.G. i- Catherine Suckling, d. Dec. 1767.==Rev. Edmund Nelson, M.A., Rector of Burn- | ham Thorpe, co. Norfolk. 1 - Rev. William Nelson, D.D. 1st Earl Nelson, d. 1835. Horatio, Viscount Nelson, of the Nile, killed at Trafalgar, 1805, s.p. Susannah Nelson, d.=pThomas Bolton, Esq. 1813. of Wells, co. Norfolk. Thomas Bolton, 2nd Earl Nelson, d. 1335.=j= Frances Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John | Maurice Eyre, Esq. of Brickworth, co. Wilts. _I Pjoratto jlelsoil, 3rd and present Earl Nelson, b. 1823; 20 th in a direct descent from King Edward I. PEDIGREE CXX. Cfjatlc.s €yte, < 25 . 9 ( 1 , 2123illiailt, Duke of Normandy, the Con—.-Matilda, dau. of BaldwinV.,Earl of Flanders, queror of England. i- 1 Gundreda, 5th dau-, d. ‘23 May, 1085.-,-William de Warren, Earl of Warren and j Surrey, d. 24 June, 1088. William de Warren, Earl of Warren and-p Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Surrey, d. 1138. T UiUzaDe Venn; Vermandois, relict of Robert de Mellent. William de Warren, Earl of Warren and=p Ella, dau. of Robert, Earl of Belesme Surrey, &c. d. 1147. T Isabella, only child and heir, m. 1st, William^ Hameline Plantagenet, son of Geoffrey, Earl de Blois, who d. s.p. of Anjou, in right of his wife, Earl of Warren and Surrey, d. 7 May, 1202. Ella, dau. of Hameline, Earl of Warren andp=Sir William Fitz William, of Sprotborough, Surrey. j co. York, Knt. a.d. 1208. I- 1 Sir Thomas Fitz William, of Sprotborough,Agnes, dau. of Robert Bertram, Baron of Knt. only son, a.d. 1244. | Mitford, and his coheir. I-' Sir William Fitz William, of Spro thorough,-p Agnes, dau. of Richard, Lord Grey, of Cod- Knt. eldest son, a.d. 1280. i nor. Sir William Fitz William, of Sprotborough, : Knt. summoned to parliament as a Baron, 1 Edward III. : Maud, dau. of Edward, Lord Dynecourt. Sir John Fitz William, Knt. of Sprotborough.=j= Joan, dau. of Sir Adam Reresley. i- 1 Sir John Fitz William, of Sprotborough.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Wm. Lord Clinton. I I- ' Sir William Fitz William, of Sprotborough,Maud, dau. of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, ot | Tattershall. ,-1 Sir John Fitz William, of Sprotborough, <7.=pEleanor, dau. of Sir Henry Green, of Dray- in 1418. j ton. John Fitz William, of Milton and G-reen’s=pEllen, dau. of William Villiers, of Brookesby, Norton, 6th son. | co. Leicester. I- - * Sir William Fitz William, of Milton, d. 9=pAnne, dau. of Sir John Hawes, Knt. of Aug. 1534. 7 London. Sir William Fitz William, of Milton.=j= Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Sapcote, Knt. of T Elton. Sir William Fitz William, of Milton, b. in=^= Anne, dau. of Sir William Sidney. 1526. | i- * 1 * i Sir William Fitz William, of Milton, d. in=p Winifred, dau. of Sir Walter Mildmay, Knt. 1618. ' ' ‘ ~r v * ““lieu, uuu j of Apethorp. William, Lord Fitz William, so created 1620,=p Catharine, dau. of Wm. Hyde, Esq. of South d. 1643-4. Dachworth. r - William, 2nd Lord Fitz William, d. in 1658 =j= Jane, dau. and coheir of Hugh Perry, alias j Hunter, Esq. Charles <2Eprc> esq. pedigree cxx. a William, 1st Earl Fitz William, d. 28 Dec.=f=Anne, dau. and heir of Edmund Cremor, 1719. | Esq. John, 2nd Earl Fitz William, d. 28 Aug.=p Anne, dau. and heir of John Stringer, Esq. 1728. | _l Lady Mary Fitz William, dau. of John, 2nd=p John Archer, Esq. of Welford, Berks, and Earl Fitz William, d. in 1776. Holme, co. Derby. Susanna Archer, dau. of John Archer, Esq.=p Jacob Houblon, Esq. of Wolford. | John Archer Houblon, Esq. of Hallingbury,=j= Mary-Ann, dau. of Thomas Bramston, Esq. co. Essex and Welford, Berks, M.P. for of Skreens. Essex, d. in 1831. I-r- 1 -th —i -1 I i 1. JohnArcher 2. (fffiarlfS tpnrc, 3. Thomas Archer Houblon. Susannah-Letitia. Houblon, Esq. of Welford, Berks ; - - of Hallingbury. 25th in a direct descent 4. Richard Archer Houblon. Mary-Ann. from William the - - Conqueror. 5. Frederick Archer Houblon. Harriett. PEDIGREE CXXI. ©covge pelsant Datoson, €sq 35Dtoar& ffi. King of England.=p Philippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. Lionel, of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, Earl-pLady Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of of Ulster, m. iu 1352. j William, Earl of Ulster. I- 1 Lady Philippa Plantagenet, only child & heir.-j- Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March. I-1 Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, dau. of Edmund,=p Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur. Earl of March. Lady Elizabeth Percy, dau. of Henry Percy,-p John, Lord Clifford, K.G. surnamed Hotspur. Thomas, Lord Clifford, slain at St. Albans,=1= Joan, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Gillesland. 1454. T John, Lord Clifford, slain at Towton, 1461. : Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry, Lord Vesey. Henry, Lord Clifford, surnamed The Shep--p Florence Pudsey, dau. of Henry Pudsey, herd Lord. j Esq. of Bolton. I- 1 Dorothy Clifford, j- Sir Hugh Lowther, K.B., of Cumberland. Sir Richard Lowther, Lord Warden of the-p Frances, dau. of — Middleton, Esq. of West Marshes, temp. Elizabeth. J Middleton. Sir Christopher Lowther, d. len.P 1 Eleanor, dau. of William Musgrave, Esq. of j Hayton Castle. Sir John Lowther, Knt. M.P. for Westmore--p Eleanor, dau. of William Fleming, Esq. of land, d. 15 Sept. 1637. J Rydale. Sir William Lowther, Knt. of Swillington,-pJane, dau. of William Busfeild, Esq. of one of the council of the North, d. in Feb. Leeds. 1687. Agnes Lowther, dau. of Sir Wm. Lowther, oFp William Dawson, Esq of Heworth, Farling- Swillington, m. atKippan, 1684, d. at North Ferriby, 1704. ton, and North Ferriby, co. York, d. in 1736; descended from Archibald Dawson of Greystock, in Cumberland, temp. Wm. J. George Dawson, Esq. of North Ferriby, co- -p Dorothy, dau. of John Heaton; Esq. of Ferby, York, Major in the army, perished in the disastrous expedition against Carthegena, 9 April, 1741. m. in July, 1719. George Dawson, Esq. of Ackworth Park and=p Isabel, dau. of-Charlton, Esq. of Apley Osgodby, co. York, Governor of Masulipa- Castle, co. Salop, tan, and second member of Council at Mad¬ ras, b. in 1733, d. 25 Aug. 1812. George Dawson, Esq. of Osgodby Hall, co.=p Elmira, dau. of John Reeves, Esq. of Arbor- York, D.L., d. 1 May, 1832. j field, Berks, and sister and heir of Pelsant Reeves, Esq., Captain of the 1st Royals, J killed at Toulon, 1793. I--- 1 -r-1 ©eorge Pelsant Hatosou, 3Ssq. of Osgodby^p Susan - Jane, Elmira - Catha- Isabel- Hall, co. York, and of Arborfield, Berks, Barrister-at-law, J. P. for the East and West Riding of Yorkshire, and for Berkshire, 6. 20 July, 1802; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. dau. of Henry rine Philadel- Charlton, Dod, Esq. of phia, m. to Capt. m. to the Burnham, m. Wm. Mallet, Rev. 26 July, 1827. 46th Regiment. Henry Cary. George. Pelsant. Charlton. Edward-Conyers. Henry. Elmira. Fanny. Blanche. ®raf)am of jFintrp. PEDIGREE CXXII. 33t)toartr E>T., King=p Elizabeth, dau. of of England, d. 1483. r Rich. Widvile, Earl Rivers. Ferdinand I., King^ 1 Isabel deClaremonte, of Arragon and Na- dau. of Tristram, pies, d. 1494. | CountofComportino. The Princess Eliza-=p Henry VII. King of beth Plantagenet, heiress of the House of York. England, d. 1509. Frederick, King of ; Naples, d. 1504. : Anne of Savoy, dau. of Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, by Iolantha, dau. of Charles, King of France. Mary Tudor, Queen=j= Charles Brandon, Charlotte, of Arragon,-p Vidus, 16th Count of Dowager of France, dau. (and eventually in her issue coheir) of King Henry VII., d. 1533. Lady Eleanor Bran- : don, dau. and co¬ heir. Lady Margaret Clif¬ ford, dau. of Henry Earl of Cumber¬ land. Duke of Suffolk, d. 1545. : Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. : Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, d. 1593. dau. of Frederick, King of Naples. Loval, grandson of Vidus, Count de Lo¬ val, by Isabel of Brittany, his wife. Anne, heiress of Lo-=p Francis de la Tremo- val, d. in 1554. iiille, Prince of Tal- mont, d. 1541. Louis III. de la Tre-^F Joan de Montmoren- moiiille, Duke of Thouars, d. 1577. William Stanley, ^Lady Elizabeth de Earl of Derby, d. 1642. Vere, dau. of Ed¬ ward, Earl of Ox¬ ford. Claude de la Tremo- : iiille. Prince of Tal- mont, Duke of Thouars, d. 1604. cy, dau. of Annas de Montmorency, Due. de Montmorency, K.G., slain 1567. : Charlotte of Nassau, dau. of William, 1st Prince of Orange, by Charlotte of Bour¬ bon, his wife. James Stanley, Earl of Derby, beheaded for : his loyalty, 1651. ^Charlotte de la Tremouille, dau. of Claude, Prince of Talmont, Duke of Thouars. Lady Emilia Sophia Stanley, only dau. of-p John Murray, Marquess of Atholl, K.T., d. James, Earl of Derby. j in 1703. I- 1 Lady Emilia Murray, dau. of John, Mar-=FHugh Phraser, Lord Lovat. quess of Atholl. r~- 1 Catharine, dau. and coheir of Hugh, Lord=j= Sir William Murray, of Ochtertyre. Lovat. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Murray, of=j= Robert Graham, 11th of Fintry, descended Ochtertyre. from Sir Robert Graham, of Fintry, son of Sir William Graham, Lord of Kincardine, by the Princess Mary Stuart, his wife, dau. of King Robert III. (see vol. i. ped. clxxxix.) Robert Graham, 12th of Fintry, b. in 1749.-p Margaret-Elizabath, dau. of Thomas Mylne, d. 1815. J Esq. of Mylnefield. John Graham, 13th of Fintry, b. in 1778,=j= Johanna-Catherine, dau. of Rodolph Cloete, d. 1822. | Esq. . _,_I___ liGbrit (Praliam, : Jemima, dau. of Rev. An¬ thony Henry Pye. PEDIGREE CXXVI. IRidjarti ^aunDcrs, Tsq ^nirc HE. King of England .=pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. Kingoi- Eugland. -Margaret, dau. of Philip III. Kmc of Prance. Edmund, Earlp=Blanehe, Queen oi Lancaster. | Dowager of Na¬ varre. liotirrt linirr. King of Scot¬ land. p- K Walter,=j=The Edmund Plantage-=pMargaret, sister Henry, Earl ot=j=Maud, dau and net, surnamed - of and heir of Thos. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa- Woodstock.” Earl Lord Wake, of Kent, 2nd sou. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Ckaworth. Edward -pJoan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas Lady Elea-=p Richard Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. t he Black Prjnce, 3rd hus¬ band. the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Mont acute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt Bruce. King Richard II. Thomas de Holland,^ Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. d.s.p. 2nd Earl of Kent. | of tiie Earl of Arundel. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. John Beaufort, Marquess==Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, J of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1 st husband. Holland, 2d dau. Duke of Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =p Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.=j= James I. King of Scotland James II. King of Scotland.^ I-- The Princess Mary of Scotland.- : Mary, of Gueldres, dau. of Arnold, Duke of Gueldres. : James, 1st Lord Hamilton. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran.-y- Janet, dau. of Sir David Beaton. James, 2nd Earl of Arran, Regent of Scot--pLady Margaret Douglas, dau. of James, Earl laud, and Duke of Ckatelkerault. i- Lord Claud Hamilton. Lord Paisley! J IT of Morton. Margaret, dau. of George, Lord Seton. James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn, rf.-p Marian, eldest dau. of Thomas, 5th Lord vita patris. 16 March, 1617. Claud Hamilton, Lord Strabane, 2nd sou, : d. I63S. | Boyd, d. about 163c Lady Jean Gordon, 4th dau. of George, 1st T Ladv Jean troraon, -tui Marquess of Huntley. Catherine, dau. of Claud, Lord Strabane,-p Owen Wynne, Esq., eldest son of Lewis and widow of James Hamilton, Esq. of j Manor Hamilton. Gwynne ap Cadwallader, of Bala. Lewis Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co. Sligo.-p Rebecca, dau. of John Bingham, Esq. Owen Wynne, Esq. of Haslewood, co. Sligo,Catherine, dau. of John Ffolliott, Esq. M.P. J Lucy Wynne, dau. of Owen Wynne, Esq. of=p Anderson Saunders, Esq. of Newtown Saun- Hazlewood. I ders, co. Wicklow. Richard Saunders, of Newtown.-,- Anne Parker. Owen Saunders, Esq. of Largay, co. Cavan,=FMary-Anne, dau. of Richard Sadlier, Esq. of d. in 1831. T all ill \-.TV 11 i-1. C, UdU. Ui JMVUai CA l*' Sadlier’s Wells, co. Tipperary, Llirbarit jcautllJrrS, Esq. of Largay; Henrv-0 wen Saun- Ellen, ni. to Thos. Jemima, m. 19th in a direct descent from King ders.Ksq.ot Greyfort, Sadlier, Esq. of toSirEdwd. Edward I. co. Tipperary. Sopwell Hall. Synge,Bart. 3!ofm pemfccrton ipiumptcc> €sq. PEDIGREE CXXVII. (JHltoartl £. King of England.=pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile. Joan of Acre, 3rd dau.-j-Gilbert de Clare, Earl Edward II., King of-j-Isabel, of France. of King Edward I. [of Gloucester. i i- Eleanor, eldest dau. =j=Hugh le Despencer, and coheir of Gilbert jure uxoris, Earl of de Clare. | Gloucester. England. Sir Edmund le De- =pAnne, dau. of Henry, Edward III., King of England. = Philippa, of Hainault. spencer, Knt., 2nd son. Lord Ferrers,ofGroby. Edward, Lord le De-=pElizabeth, dau. and Edmund, of Langley, =p Isabel, dau. and co¬ spencer, K.G., . lyx Sheriff of co. Salop, in 1507. Sir Roger Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, Sheriff=j=Anne, dau. of Andrews, Lord Windsor, of Shropshire, 1530. I Sir Andrews Corbet, of Moreton Corbet, She-=f= Jane, dau. of Sir Robert Needham, Knt. riff of Shropshire, 1551. T Sir Vincent Corbet, of Moreton Corbet.=j= Frances, dau. and heir of William Humfres- | ton, of Humfreston. Sir Andrew Corbet, ^Elizabeth, dau. of Bridget Pryse, of Yny-=p= Robert Corbet, Esq, Knt. of Morton Cor- I William Boothby, symaengwyn, co. bet. Esq. Merioneth. of Humpeston, 2nd son, d. 1644. Richard Corbet, Esq.=pGrace, dau. of Sir Vincent Corbet, Esq. of Ynysymaengwyn. ofShawbury, d. 1690. | William Noel. =j= C--- J T-' Richard Corbet, Esq.=j= Judith, dau. of Sir Vincent Corbet, Esq.=pAnne Vaughan, of of Moreton Corbet, d. 1718. John Bridgeman, Bt. of Ynysymaengwyn, d. 1723. Corsyge dol. Andrew Corbet, Esq.===Franees, only dau. Anne Corbet, of Yny-=j= AthelstanOwen,Esq. of Moreton Corbet, d. | and heir of William symaengwyn, b. 1684, " 1757. j Prynce, Esq. d. 1760. I- 1 I-1- Rich. Prynce=j=Mary, dau. & Elizab. Owen,=^The Rev.Wil- Anne Owen, =j=Pryce Mau- Corbet, Esq. of High Hat¬ ton, d. 1779. heir of J ohn eldest dau. & Wicksted, coheir. Esq. ofWem. liam Powell, 2nd dau. and LL.D., of coheir, d. in Nanteos, d. 1767. 1780. d rice, Esq. of Lloran Ucha. .families of Corbet, PEDIGREE CXXVIII. of fHoreton Corbet, atrtJ 53olucll of jSanteo^. drewCor- est dau. Maurice, dau. and bet, Bart. of Thos. Esq. of coheir of of More- Taylor, Ynysy- J. Cham- ton Cor- Esq. of maeng- bre, Esq. bet, d. Lymme wyn,took ofPetton. 1835. Hall, co. the name Chester. of Corbet ... i Elinor, dau. of Edward Maurice, Esq. Pryce Maurice, in=j=Anne, dau. of Rev. Holy Orders. | David Davies. I ———.-J | f Athelstan Corbet, Anne- Henrietta, m. Esq. of Ynysy- Susannah. C. D. Wil- maengwyn, d.s.p. Hams, Esq. =Thos. Powell, Esq. of Nanteos, d. 1797. 1. Sir antnctu Vin= rrnl CTorbrt, Bart, of Moreton Corbet; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. 2. Richard, of Adderley Hall, co. Salop. 3. Vineent- Roger. 1. 3l<3iUtam JStttoarb UJotoell, Esq. of Nan¬ teos, M.P.; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. 2. Richard Owen. 1. Ellen-Elizabeth, wife of Edward T. Phelp, Esq. of Coston House, co. Leicester. 2. Anne Corbetta, m. toR. E. Rickardes, Esq. of Pen- glais, co. Cardigan. PEDIGREE CXXIX. ©Utlliam E. Ikopkpns j!3ott&ep, €sq, Wray, Is Esq. 1st. wife. 2nd wife. rTTTT SMilltam 3£tcfjar&=f Anne-Eliza- Anne. Richard, late Capt., 8th Hussars. ffiopkgtic jaorltjeg, I betli, dau. of - Lucy, m. to J. Rowley, Esq. Esq., of Oving I Qerald,Fortes- Frances, Harriett, m. to Charles Shrader, Esq. House; 18th in a | cue, Esq., of Julia, m. to H. Hamilton Shum, Esq., Capt. direct descent from I the co. Louth. 30 Regt. King Edward I. | Emma, m. to Henry Le Patourel, Esq. of ^ Sidbury Castle, Devon. Iranci0 IDuBBleston, PEDIGREE CXXX. IShiDiUO £. King of England.-r-Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France, I 2nd wife. Edmund, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent.^Margaret, dau. of John, and sister and heiress | of Thomas, Lord Wake. !_i Lady Joan Plantagenet, dau.=pSir Thomas Holland, K.G.,=pEdward the Black Prince, and heiress, celebrated as the Fair Maid of Kent. Lord Holland. last husband. Thomas Holland, 2nd Earlp=Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of of Kent. | Richard, Earl of Arundel. Richard II. King of England. The Lady Alianore Holland,^Edward dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent, and widow of Roger, Earl of March. Cherlton, Lord Powis. The Lady Eleanor^=Thomas Montacute, Earl Holland, dau. and of Salisbury, coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. | Joyce Cherlton, dau. and co—pSir John de The Lady Alice 1 heir of Edward, Lord Powis. Tiptoft, d. in 1443. Montacute, only dau. and heir. Joane Tipton, 2nd dau. and^f"Sir Edmund in her issue, coheir of Sir John de Tiptoft. Inglethorpe. : Richard Neville, Earl of Sa¬ lisbury, eldest son of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, by his second countess, Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III. Isabel Inglethorpe, dau. and=pJohn Neville, Marquess of heir. Montacute, K.G., 2nd son, d. 1471. Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, the renowned “ King Maker." Lady Isabel Neville, dau. and coheir of John,=p Sir William Ilodleston, Knt., third son of Sir Marquess of Montacute. J John Hodleston, Lord of Milium. Sir John Hodleston, Knt. of Salston, co.^ Dorothy, dau. of Edward Sutton, Lord Dud- Cambridge. j ley. I-1 Sir John Hodelston, Knt. of Salston, d. 4=p Bridget, dau. of Sir Robert Cotton, Knt. Nov. 1557. T Sir Edmund Hodelston, Knt. of Salston.-p Dorothy, dau. and heir of Henry Beconsall, I-- Esq. Henry Hodelston, Esq. of Salst on, d. in 1617.=p Dorothy, dau. of Robert, 1st Lord Dormer. | Henry Hodelston, Esq., Lieut. Col. for King=f=Mary, dau. of Wm. Havers, Esq. of Thelton. Charles I., d. 1659. Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, d. lO^Mary, dau. of Richard Bostock, Esq. of May, 1713. j Wexhall. i- 1 Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, d. in-pMary, dau. and coheir of John Ayloffe, Esq. T Richard Huddleston, Esq. of Sawston, d. in-r- Jane, dau. and heir of Thomas Belchier, Esq. 1760. 1 T Ferdinand Huddleston, Esq. Thomas Huddleston, Esq. of=pElizabeth, dau. of Henry -re , j a » :i ionu »ri. -- ^ 1 ' - Mackworth, Esq., by his wife Lady Anne Hamilton, dau. of Sawston, d. 6 April, 1808. Milton, co. Cambridge. = T = 4 of James, 6th Earl of Aber- dfranrts &tlllOIfSton, Esq., late Captain in= the Army ; 18th in a direct descent, through heiresses, from King EdwardI., and entitled, as such, to quarter the Royal Arms. Hannah, eldest dau. of Robert Pike, Esq. of Dublin. "ill Elizabeth. Mary. Frances. 4 PEDIGREE CXXXI. lt)ilton ^alfjean, €sq. ISUtoart IEI.=j=Philippa, of Hainault, Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of William de^pLionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. Burgh, Earl of Ulster. ! I-1 Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March.=j=Philippa Plantagenet. Henry Hotspur, Lord Percy, K.G.=f=Elizabeth Mortimer. 1 -1 John, Lord Clifford.=j=Elizabeth Percy. Thomas, Lord Clilford.=j=Joan, dau. of Thomas, Lord Dacre, of the North. John, Lord Clifford.—Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry Bromflete, j Lord Vesey. Henry, Lord Clifford.=j=Florence, dau. of Henry Pudsey, of Pudsey, co. York. Sir Hugh Lowther, of Lowther, co. West-=j=Dorothy Clifford. moreland. I Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton, co. Westmore-=pAnne Lowther. land. Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton, co. Westmore-=pAnne, the Dowager Dacre of St. Bees, sister land. j of Archbishop Grindall. Thomas Wybergh, Esq. of Clifton Hall, 6 ’ b * | alias Clinton. Elizabeth, dau. and eventually heiress of-pHon. James Bertie, 2nd son to James, 1st George, Lord Willoughby of Parham. Earl of Abingdon, and grandson of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, (see vol. i. ped. clxvi.) Willoughby, 3rd Earl of Abingdon.^ Anna-Maria, dau. of Sir John Collins, Knt. ____i Willoughby, 4th Earl of Abingdon.Charlotte, dau. and coheir with her sister Anne, who m. Charles Fitzroy, 1st Lord Southampton, of Admiral Sir Peter Warren, Knt. PEDIGREE CXXXV. €arl of abingoon. j!flontague,5th <£atT o£ atingdou;* isth in a direct descent through heiresses from King Edward I., and as such en¬ titled to quarter the Royal Arms. 1. Mon- =Lavinia, tagu, Lord Nor- reys. only child William. of George- Harcourt, 3.Brown- Esq. low-Chas. b c d e : Emily, i i Willoughby, 1 Frederic, in -r-Georgina-Ann ! Caroline,w. dau. of Capt. R.N., Holy Orders, Emily, dau. of Charles J. Genl. wrecked on Rector of Al- Rear-Admiral B. Hamil- the the Goodwin bury and Wy- Lord Mark ton, Esq., Hon. sands. tham, entitled Kerr, and and has Thos. — to quarter the Charlotte, his issue. Gage. Peregrine, d.s.p. 17 Oct. 1849. Royal Arms. wife, Countess of Antrim. yi— Henry- ( l 1. Charlotte- , r t r n i r i 1. Charles Me 4. Vere*Clinton. 1 i i i i Charlotte- Margaret. 2. Emily, m. the Hon. and Rev. C. Bathurst. 5.Fred.-Arthur, d. aged 12. L 2. Montagu- Mark, It.N., d. at sea, on board the Cor¬ morant, aged 19 . 3. Willoughby. 6. Peregrine- Francis. 7. Albemarle- Henry. 2. Georgina- Elizabeth, d. aged 10. 3. Agnes. 4. Adela-Mary 1. _ Montagu-Arthur. 2. Francis-Leveson. 3. Alberic-Edward. 4. George-Aubrey.Vere. -ri—' 1. Emily-Elizabeth. 2. Laura-Louisa. 3. Evelyn-Frances. * The Earl of Abingdon, in addition to this line of Royal blood, which confers a right to quarter the Plantagenet arms, has several other Royal descents. PEDIGREE CXXXVI. CJjolmelep (JEDtoart! Deting, c?Esq. CrDhmrn MI, d. 1377.—,—Philippa, of Hainault. i-1- Edward Edmund,p=Isabel, youngest dau. the Black Prince. of Lang¬ ley, Duke of" York, K.G., 4th son, d. 1402. Richard II. d.s.p and heir of Peter, King of Castile and Leon. Lionel Plantagenet, of Ant¬ werp, Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster, &c. K.G., 2nd son, d. 1638. : Elizabetli de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, d. 1382.=f Philippa, dau. & heir. Roger, Earl-pEleanor, eldest dau., sister of of March and Ulster, Lord Lieut, of Ire¬ land, d. 1399. Thomas Holland, Duke of Sur¬ rey, and sister and coheir of Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent. Philippa, 1 dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. r : Sir Hen. Percy, the re¬ nowned Hotspur. Richard, Earl of-p Anne, dau. and Henry Percy,-pEleanor Ne- Cambridge, sur- named of Con- ingsburgh, 2nd son and heir; be¬ headed 1414. coheir, after the death of her bro¬ ther, Edmund Mortimer, heir to the crown. 2nd Earl of Northumber¬ land. ville, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of West¬ moreland. Elizabeth.-[-John, Lord Clifford. ntngs. Richard,Dukeof^pCicely, dau. of Henry Percy,=pEleanor Poy- Lord =pJohnDacre, York, Protector .. . of England,K.G. killed at the battle of Wake¬ field, 1460. Ralph Nevil, Earl of West¬ moreland. 3rd Earl of Northumber¬ land. Thomas Clifford. dau. of Lord Dacre of Gillesland. Edward George, -[-Isabel, dau. of Henry Percy,“Maud Her- John,Lord=pMargaret, IV. King Duke of of Eng- Clarence, land, d. murdered 1483. in the Tower, 1477. Richard Pole, ; K.G., d. 1504. Rich. Nevil, Earl of Salis¬ bury and War¬ wick, sur- named the Kingmaker. 1 —i : Margaret, dau. and heir, Coun- tessof Salisbury; beheaded 1541. 4th Earl of Northumber¬ land. bert, dau. of the Earl of Pembroke. Clifford. Henry Alger-^Catherine non, 5th Earl Spencer, of Northum- land. dau. and heir of Henry Lord Bromflete. Henry, =pAnne St. Lord Clif¬ ford. Henry Pole, Lord Mon—p Jane, dau. of George 1 John. tacute, son and heir, beheaded, 1533 Nevil, Lord of Aber¬ gavenny. Lady Margaret Percy. Francis, Earl of Hun-=p Catherine, eldest dau tingdon, K.G., d. 20 June, 1S60, buried at Ashby de la Zouche. Lady tings i Elizabeth and coheir, Sept. 1576. d. 23 Lady Catherine ; Clifford. : Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland. : Sir Richard Cholme- ley. Henry, 5th Earl and 1st Marquess of Worces¬ ter, d. in 1646. Has-p= Edward, 4th Earl of j Worcester, K.G. _i Anne, only child of John, Lord Russell. Sir Henry Cholme-p= Margaret, dau. of Sir ley, of Whitby. William Bapthorpe. Sir Rich. Cholme-p= Susan, dau. of John ley, of Whitby, M.P. in 1620. Legard, Esq. Edward, 2nd Marquess-pElizabeth, dau. of of Worcester, d. 1667- | Sir William Dormer. Sir Hugh Cholme-=F Elizabeth, dau. of Sir ley, Bt., of Whit¬ by, d. 1657. William Twisden. a Cfjolmclep COtoatfc Dering, <£st}. PEDIGREE CXXXVI. Henry, 1st Duke of : Beaufort, d. in 1699. Lord Arthur Somer- : set, 5th son of Hen., 1st Duke of Beau¬ fort. ; Mary, dau.of Arthur, Lord Capel, and widow of Henry, Lord Beauchamp. : Mary, dau. and heir of Sir Win. Russell, Bart., of Llanhern, co. Carmarthen, and widow of Hugh Cal- velcy Cotton, Esq. Sir William Cholme -g-Elizabeth, dau. of ley, Bart, of Whit¬ by, d. 1663. r Sir John Savile, Bt. Elizabeth, dau. and=f= Sir Edward Dering, coheir of Sir Wm. Bt. of Surrender De- Cholmeley, Bart. | ring, d. 1689. I- 1 Sir Cholmeley De- =p Mary, dau. and heir ring, Bart., M.P. of Edward Fisher, for Kent, d. 1711. Esq. Anne, dau. and co-=p Uvedale Price, Esq. heir of Lord Arthur of Foxley, co. Here- Somerset. ford. Sir Edward Dering,=p Elizabeth, dau. and Bart., M.P. for Kent, coheir of Edward d. 1762. I Henshaw, Esq. Robt. Price, : Esq. of Fox- ley, d. 1 761. : Sarah, dau. of John, 1st Vis- countBarring- ton. Selina, dau. and coheir of=r=Sir Edward =pDeborah, only Sir Robert Furnese, Bart., 1st wife, Dering, Bart. M.P., d. in 1798. Sir Edward Dering, Bart., d. in 1811, =p 4- dau. of John Winchester, Esq., 2nd wife. Barrington =pLady Mary Col. Cholme--r-Charlotte-Eli- George ^Elizabeth, Price, Esq., 3rd son of Robt.Price, Esq. of Foxley. i- Bowes, dau. of John, 9th Earl of Strath¬ more. ley Dering, b. 1766, d. 1836. zabeth, dau. of Sir Joseph Yates, Knt. —I Other Dering, Esq. d. 1820. only dau. of Chas. Der¬ ing, Esq. of Barham Court. Maria, dau.-pRev. Cholme- of Barring¬ ton Price, Esq., pi. 27 May, 1817. ley E. J. Der¬ ing, d. 12 Aug. 1848. George Dering, Esq. m. Louisa, dau. of William Parker Ilamond, Esq. of Haling Park, co. Surrey. Robert Dering, =pLetitia, 2nd dau. Esq. of Lockleys, co. Herts ; 19th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward III. of Sir George Shee, Bart. George Edward, b. 15 Jan. 1831. (ffiiolntflrp ffifctoarD JBrrttttl, GFsq., of Trosley, Kent, an officer in the army; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE CXXXVII. ST|)01tl9.S 16Ott)00, (JB.St}. l^flU'g HI., King of England, b. 1 Oct. l‘206.=j=Eleanor, dau. and coheiress ’ of Raymond T Berenger, Count of Provence. r Blanche, Queen=pEdmund, 1st wife, Eleanor,- -j-Edward I. King of=2nd wife, Margaret, Dowager of Navarre. Earl of Lancas¬ ter. dau. of Ferdinand III., King of Cas¬ tile. England, b. in dau. of Philip III, 1239. King of France, d. 1317. Henry, Earl of Lan¬ caster. : Maud, dau. and heir of Sir Patrick Cha- worth. —1 Edward England, 1326. II., King of=j=Eleanor, dau. of Phi- Lady Mary Plantage- net, dau. of Henry, Earl of Lancaster. =j=Henry, 3rd Lord Percy, of Alnwick. r murdered lip the Fair , King of France. -1 Philippa, dau. of Wil-=f=EDWARD III., King liam, Comte of Hain- of England, d. 1377. ault, d. 1369. i Henry ppMargaret, dau. of Ralph Lord Ne- vile, of Raby. Earl of North- um¬ ber- land. JohnPlantagenet,=Lady Blanche of Gaunt, K.G., Plantagenet, dau. Duke of Lancas- and heir of Hen. ter, 3rd son of Ed- Duke of Lancas- wardIII.,£f. 1399. ter. T Lionel, of Ant-^Lady Eliza- werp, Duke of bethdeBurgh, Clarence. 2nd dau. and heir son of King of William, Edward III. Earl of Ulster. Lady Philippa Plantagenet.-pEdmund Mortimer, Earl of March. I—* _ L ~t Henry Percy, commonly called Hotspur.-j- Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. I- Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland.-p Lady Eleanor Neville, dau. of Ralph, (Earl of Westmoreland,) by Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. -J I Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland.^ Eleanor, dau. and sole heir of Richard T Poynings, son of Lord Poynings. Lady Margaret Percy, 3rd dau. of Henry,-p Sir William Gascoigne, of ^Gawthorp, co. 3rd Earl of Northumberland. T York. Anne, dau. of Sir William Gascoigne, of Gaw-=p Sir Thomas Fairfax, of Walton, co. York, thorp. d. 1520. i ---- Sir Nicholas Fairfax, of Walton and Gilling,=p Jane, dau. of Guy Palmes, Esq. of Lindley. High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 3 Elizabeth. 1- 1 Margaret,-pSir William Belasyse, Knt. of Newborough Abbey, in the county of York, d. 13 dau.ofSir 1 April, 1604, aged 81. This Sir William Belasyse was 20th in descent from Blanche, wife of Ludovicus de Belasye, the dau. of the celebrated Charles Mar¬ tel, Prince of France, grandfather of Charlemagne. Sir William was also 12th in descent from Margaret, wife of Guy de Belasye, the dau. of Charles, of Lor¬ raine, rightful heir to the throne of France, at the time Hugh Capet, (ancestor of the present Bourbons), was placed on the throne by the election of the nobles of France. -1 Other Nicholas Fairfax, of Gilling. Sir Henry Belasyse, Knt. eldest son, 39 Elizabeth, created a Baronet 29 June, 1611, 30th in degree in England, from whom de¬ scended the Earls Faun- conbery, now represented by the Duke of Norfolk and others. Bryan Belasyse, 2nd son, : of Morton House, & some¬ time of Brandon, co. Dur¬ ham, d. 12 July, 1608. : Margaret, dau. and coheir of William Lee, of Bran¬ don, co. Durham. r a Cfjomas lBotocs, Cstj. PEDIGREE CXXXVII. Sir William Belasyse. Knt. of Morton House, eldest-p Margaret, eldest dau. and son, d. 3 Dec. 1641. I coheir of Sir Geo. Selby, Kt. Other issue. Sir Richard Belasyse,Knt. of Ludworth, eldest son, father of Gen. Sir Henry Belasyse, of Brancepeth Castle, co. Durham, with other issue, all of whom are now extinct. William Belasyse, of Nor-^Martha, dau. of Sir Henry ton House, 2nd son, b. Curwen, of Workington, 30 Dec. 1617, m. 2 Eliza- co. Cumberland, d. 1665, beth, a dau. of Sir Hugh 1st wife. Bethell, of Ellerton, co. York. Other issue. -1 Other Wiilliam Belasyse, eldest Rev. Richard Belasyse,= son, d. s.p ., between the 2nd son, and eventually years 1678 and 1682. heir of the family. Rector of Haughton le Skerne, co. Durham, d. 1 Nov. 1721. ■ Margaret, dau. of Lodowick Hall, Esq. of Great Chilton, co. Durham, d. 1728. Thomas Belasyse, Esq. of=p Alice, dau. of Robert Hil- Haughton le Skerne, eld¬ est son, d. 27 Aug. 1751. ton, and widow, 1st, of Christopher Blacket, Esq. of Newham, 2d)y,of Fran¬ cis Smart, Esq., d. Nov. 1761. William Belasyse, 2nd son, m. Jane, dau. of Seth Lof- tus, of Whikall, co. York, left one son, Charles, who was living underage, 1738. —'*i A dau. d. in child¬ hood. Martha Maria, sole child and heiress of Thos.^= Richard Bowes, Esq. of Darlington, descended Belasyse, 6. 8 March, 1721, d. July, 1767. I from Bowes, of Boythorp and Bugthorpe, | co.York, m. Jan. 1740-1, at Cleasby, co. York. 1- Thomas Bowes, Esq. of Darlington, only sur-= viving son, bapt. 15 Aug. 1753, d. April, 1806. - Dorothy, dau. of — Stephenson, Esq. Several of Huntingdon, m. 8 F'eb. 1776, d. daus. April, 1812. r Thomas Bowes, Esq. of Darlington, eldest= son, bapt. 23 Feb. 1777, d. 3 Oct. 1846. = Elizabeth, dau. of David Crawford, Other Esq. of Howledge Hall, co. Durham, issue. m. 31 Dec. 1807. 8 May, 1813, eldest son and heir ; 18th in a di¬ rect descent from King Edward III. Hester, dau. of Mons. Le Forestier, of Havre de Grace, France. wife of John Hull Fell, Esq. of Bel¬ mont, Ux. bridge. Other issue dec. George, 3rd surviving son. PEDIGREE CXXXVIII. Cgetton Leigf), |L Chartley. Sir Thomas Greene, Knt. of Greene’s Norlon.=j=Matilda, dau. of John Throckmorton, Esq. I--- 1 Sir Thomas Greene, Knt. of Greene’s Norton.=f= Joanna, dau. of Sir John Fogg, Knt. I- 1 Anne Greene, dau. and coheir.=j= Sir Nicholas Vaux, Knt., created in 1523, Baron Vaux, of Harrowden. Thomas, 2nd Lord Vaux, of Harrowden, d.=^= Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Thos. Cheney, in 1562. J Knt. of Irblinghaugh, co. Northampton. The Hon. Anne Vaux.=p Reginald Bray, of Steyne, youngest son of | Reginald Bray, Esq. of Barrington. Temperance Bray, 4th dau. and coheir.=pSir Thomas Crewe, of Steyne jure uxoris, l-' John, Lord Crewe, of Steyne, so created 20=p Jemima, dau. and coheir of Edward Wal- April, 1661. grave, Esq. of Lawl'ord, in Essex. Thomas, Lord Crew, of Steyne, d. 30 Nov.=^=Mary, dau. of Sir Roger Townshend, of 1697, aged 74. T Rainham. Temperance, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thos.=pSir Rowland Alston, Bt., of Odell, co. Bed- Lord Crew of Steyne. | ford, d. 1698. i-' The Rev. Vere John Alston, Rector of Odell,=j= Sarah, his wife. d. in 1762, aged 77. T Temperance, only dau. of the Rev. Vere=j=The Rev. Arthur Bedford, Vicar of Sharn- John Alston, d. in 1742. brook and Poddington, co. Bedford. Temperance, elder dau. of=pThe Rev. Daniel Shipton, Ann, wife of John Kent, Esq. of the Rev. Arthur Bedford. of Husborne-Crawley, Bed- Wavendon. =-= fordshire, Rector of Waven- |—' don, Bucks. John Kent. Cfhirlotte $f)tpt0ll, only dau. and heir, m. =r= Robert Charles Orlebar, Esq. of Husborne in 1807, d. in 1837; 15th in a direct descent | Crawley, 6. in 1783, deceased, from King Henry III. i I I 1. Robert Ship- 2. Arthur- 3. John- 4. Charles- 6. Augustus. 1. Charlotte-Temper- ton, of Husborne Bedford. Charles. Daniel. in Holy ance. Crawley. 5. William. Orders. 2. Mary Constantia. 3. Emily. PEDIGREE CXI. 3lofm jFentoicft, €sij dStltoattr )H:L=pPlulippa, of Hainault. Elizabeth, dau. and=j=Lionel of Antwerp, John of Ghent, Duke=T=Catherine Roet, dau. coheir of William de Burgh, Earl of Ulster. Edmund Mortimer,; Earl of March. Duke of Clarence. =Philippa Plantage- net. of Lancaster. and coheir of Sir Payn Roet. Henry Hotspur, Lord=j=Elizabeth Mortimer. Percy, K.G. Ralph Neville, Earl=j=Joan de Beaufort, of Westmoreland, K.G. John, Lord=f=Elizabeth Clifford. | Percy. 1 -' Thos. Lord=f=Joan, dau. I-i Henry Percy,=j=EleanorNe- Richard Neville,=j=Alice, dau. and 2nd Earl of Northumber¬ land. Clifford. ville. of Thomas, Lord Dacre, ;- 1 of the Henry Percy,=pEleanor, North. Joan Clif-=pSir Richard 3rd Earl of Northumber¬ land. ford. Earl of Salisbury. I heir of Thomas | Montagu, Earl I of Salisbury. 1 -1 Henry, Lord Fitz=i=Alice Neville. Hugh. | 1 I Sir William Parr,=pElizabeth Fitz Musgrave, of Mus¬ grave, co. W estmore- land. Sir William = Gascoigne, of Gawthorpe, co. Ebor. dau. and heir of Sir of Kendal, K.G. | Hugh. Richard Poynings. -1 =Margaret Percy. L -n Sir Thos. Strick-=pAgnes Parr, land, of Sizergh, co. Westmore¬ land. Walter Strick- = land, of Sizergh, co. Westmore- Sir Edward=T=Joan, dau. Sir Thomas =j=Anne Gas- land. Musgrave, ofEdenhall, co. Cumber¬ land. and coheir Fairfax, of coigne. of Sir Walton, co. Christopher Ebor. Ward, of Grind ale, •- 1 co. Ebor. ^Elizabeth, dau. of — Salkeld. Sir Walter Strick-=pCatherine, dau. land, of Sizergh. Sir Nicholas Fairfax, of Walton, co. Sir Simon =v=Julian, dau. Ebor. Musgrave, ofEdenhall, co. Cumber¬ land. of William Ellerker, of Ellerker, co. Ebor. and coheir of Sir Ralph Nevill, of Thornton Briggs, co. Ebor. =Joan, dau. of Sir Guy Palmes of Sir Thomas Cur-=j=Agnes Strick- Naburn, co. wen, of Working- Ebor. ton, co. Cumber¬ land. '—I land. Mary Fairfax.=j=Sir Henry Curwen, of Workington, I co. Cumberland. - 1 „ 1 -' Anne Musgrave.=p Sir Nicholas Curwen, of Workington, co. | Cumberland. _i Sir Henry Curwen, of Workington, co. Cum-=p Catherine, dau. of Sir John Dalston, of Dal- berland. | ston, co. Cumberland. 1 - 1 Sir James Bellingham, of Levins, co. West-=p Agnes Curwen. moreland. j --1 Frances Bellingham, dau. of Sir James Bel¬ lingham. : Sir William Chaytor, Knt. of Croft, co. York, grandson of Christopher Chaytor, Esq. of Butterby, by Elizabeth, his wife, only dau. and eventual heir of William Ciervaux, Esq. of Croft, descended through the Lum- leys, Thwengs de Ross’s, &c., from Alfred the Great, and Charlemagne, and through the Percys, from Hugh Capet, King of France. pedigree cxl. lofjn JFentoick, <2Esq. a Agnes Chaytor, dau. of Sir William Chaytor,—Sir Francis Liddell, Knt. of Redheugh, co. Knt. Durham, youngest son of Sir Thomas Lid¬ dell, Knt. ancestor of Lord Ravensworlh, d. 1702. Agnes Liddell, only dau.=j= Rev. Edward Fenwick, Vicar of Stamford- ham, Northumberland, son of Ambrose Fen¬ wick, of London, merchant, who was son of Sir William Fenwick, of Wallington, and brother of Sir William Fenwick, of Meldon, whose dau. Catherine was wife of Francis, Earl of Derwentwater. I- Rev. Ambrose Fenwick, Vicar of Stamfordharn, d. 1732. The Rev. Edward Fenwick,=f=Anne, dau. of Thomas Vicar of Kirk Whelpington, Newton, Esq. of Hawk- d. 1740. well. Edward Fenwick, baptized at Stamfordham,=j=Mary Wilson, d. at Hexham. 14 Feb. 1729, m. at Hexham, 29 Dec. 1757, d. at Gunamaco, 4 Nov. 1762. I----- 1 Edward Fenwick, b. at Hexham, 16 Sept.=f=Mary Shield, d. 7 Aug. 1831. 1758, m. at St. Andrews, Newcastle, 1781. Jtofjlt .-Jfrnlmcft, Esq. of Newcastle-upon-=j=Ann, youngest dau. of Abram Rumney, Tyne, Alderman of that town in 1836, b. at I Master of the Grammar School at Alnwick. Hexham, 14 April, 1787. r Ann, Mary, m. in 1847, 1 Jane, m. in 1837, 1 • Hannah- Maria I John-Clere- “I Edward- died Rob. Schofield, Esq. Eliza, d. Rumney.] vaulx Fen- Ambrose, young, to the of Rochdale, and d. «wm.l844. wick, of N ew- d. young. 1839. Rev. in 1844, leaving issue — castle - on - Henry John Fenwick Sclio- Elizabeth Tyne, b. 1 Christo- field, and Agnes d. an in- Nov. 1825. plierson, of Bow¬ den. Percy Schofield. faut. FEDIGKEE CXLI. Craflforti, of ftOroxbam £>all pjCIH'J) Ull. King of England.-pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond Be- "T | renger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King of=j=Margaret, dau. of Phi- England. 1 lip III. King of France. Edmund, Earl of=FBlanche,Queen Dow- Lancaster, d. 1296. ager of Navarre. Thomas Planta—[-Alice, dau. The Princess -.-Humphrey de Henry, Earl=pMaud, genet, surnamed Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, Mar¬ shal of England, 5th son of Edw. I. d. 1338. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt. of Harwich. Elizabeth, dau of Edward I. and widow of John, Earl of Holland. Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, slain 1321. of Lancas¬ ter. dau. and heirof Sir Patrick Cha- worth. Margaret Plan-=pJohn Se- tagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, sole heir, d. 1399. William de Bo-^=Elizabeth, dau. Lady F,lea-=pRichard grave, Lord hun, Earl of Segrave, d. Northampton, K.G., d. 1360. 27 Edward III. of Bartholomew nor Planta- de Badlesmere, genet, and widow of Edmund Morti- widow of John, Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Elizabeth, dau. aud-pjohn, Lord Mow. Lady Elizabeth, dau.=pRichard Fitzalan, heiress. bray. of William de Bo¬ hun, Earl of North¬ ampton, K.G. Earl of Arundel, be¬ headed 21 Richard II. Eleanor, dau. of-pjohn, Lord de Wel- John, Lord Mow¬ bray. les, d. 9 Henry V. Eudo, Lord de Wel--pMaud, dau. ofRalph, les. Lord Greystock. Thomas, Lord=Lady Elizabeth^Sir Robt. Mowbray, Earl Fitzalan, dau. I Gousell, Marshal. and coheir. | Knt. I- ! Joan, dau. and coheir=pSir Thomas Stanley, of Sir Robert Gou- 1 K.G. d. 1459. sell. 1 Lionel, Lord de =f=Joan, dau. and heir Welles, slain at I of Sir Robert Water- Towton, 1461. I ton. Catherine, dau. of Sir=j= Sir John Savage, Thomas Stanley, knighted 1477. K.G. Margaret, dau. of 1 ^ Sir Thomas Dymoke, Lionel, Lord Wei- Knt. of Scrivelsby. les. i Margaret, dau. of Sir=pSir'Edmund Trafford, John Savage. Knt. of Trafford, d. 5 Henry VIII. Sir Robert Dymoke,-p Jane, dau. and heir of Scrivelsby, d. of John Sparrow. 1545. r~ Sir Edward Dymoke,= 7 = Anne Talboys, dau. d. 1567. and coheir of Gilbert Lord Talboys. SirEdmundTrafford,=j=Elizabeth Longford, of Trafford. dau. of Sir Ralph | Longford, Knt. i- 1 Thos. Trafford, Esq.=pElizabeth, dau. of of Langham, co. Rutland, 3rd son. James F'awkener, Esq. Sir Robert Dymoke,=p Bridget, dau. of Ed- Richard Trafford, =j=Dorothy, dau. and d. 1580. ward, coin. Earl of Lin. Esq. of London. heir of Hugh Collier, Esq. of Northampton. Nicholas Dymoke, -pElizabeth, dau. of Esq. of Kyme. Thomas Danvers, of Marton, Oxon. Sir Edward Dymoke,=p Jane, dau. of "Nicho- of Scrivelsby, d. las Cressy, of Fulnet- 1663. I by, co. Lincoln. T- J a Richard Trafford, =pJane, dau. and co- Esq. of Low Ley- 1 heir of John John- ton, d. in 1613. | son, Esq. of London. t- 1 John Trafford, Esq.=j= Margaret, dau. and of Low Leyton, d. j heir of Simon Wood, 1644. I Esq. ,- 1 Crafforti, of flBrcw&am Ml a b Edward Dymoke, = Esq. of Turnley, Woodside, co. Lin¬ coln, d. 1694. 1- Edward Dvmoke, = Esq. of Wadding- worth. d. 1729. Jane, only child and heir. Abigail, dau. of Rut¬ land Snowden, Esq. of Horucastle. Mary, dau. and co¬ heir of John Loding- ton. Esq. of Fonaby, co. Lincoln. Edward Southwell, Esq. of Wisbeach. Anne Trafford, 2nd: dau. d. 1671. i- Anne Dilke, only dau.: and heir, d. 1722. Clement Boehm, = Esq. of St. Peters- burgh, 2nd son. Jane, dau. of Edward Southwell, Esq. of=j=Sir Clement Boehm Wisbeach, d. in 1809. | Hall, co. Lincoln. Sigismund Trafford, Esq. of Wrox-=pMargaret, dau. and co- Jane ham Hall, Norfolk, took the name I heir of James Crowe, Esq. Esq. of Southwell, d. 1 Aug. 1827. | of Norwich. d. in i-1—I— 1 .'rlgtsnntnli SCrafforfi, 2. Clement. Esq. of Wroxham Hall, 3. Edward-William, Norfolk ; 18th in a m. Louisa, dau. of direct descent from Thomas Thistleth- King Edward I. wayte, Esq. of South- wick, and has issue. - 1 - 1. Margaret-Elizabeth- Trafford Southwell, who took bv royal licence in 1849, the additional surname and arms of South- well. PEDIGREE CXLI. Fisher Dilke, Esq. of London, d. 1680. Clement Boehm, Esq. of London, Director of the Bank of Eng¬ land. Catherine, his wife. Trafford, of Dunton , m. Richard Baker, of Corsett Hall, Essex, 1849. -1 2. Emma, m. George Heald, Esq. K.C. of Lincolns-Inn, and d. in 1828, leaving one son, George-Trafford Heald. PEDIGREE CXLII. Cfwrstan Dale, €sq 3Si)toartl EH. King of England,-pPhilippa, dau. of William, Count d. in 1377. of Hainault. Lionel Plantagenet,-|- Lady Elizabeth de Duke of Clarence. Burgh, dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. The Lady Philippa^= Edmund Mortimer, Plantagenet, only Earl of March, child. The Lady Elizabeth; Mortimer. : Henry Percy, the re¬ nowned Hotspur, d. in 1403. Henry Percy, 2nd=p Lady Eleanor Nevil, Earl of Northumber¬ land, fell at St. Al¬ bans, 1455. dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land, and Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. John of Gaunt, Duke : of Lancaster. Elizabeth Plantage¬ net, sister of Henry IV. King of Eng¬ land. Constance Holland,: only daughter. ; Blanche, dau. and heir of Henry, Duke of Lancaster. : John Plol'.and, Duke of Exeter, grandson, maternally, of Ed¬ mund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent, sou of King Edward I. :Sir John de Grey, K.G., son of Regi¬ nald, Lord Grey de Ruthyn. Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry, 1 2nd Earl of Northumberland. : Edmund de Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthyn, created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne de Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl oi-p John, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. Kent. Edmund, 9th Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in=pFlorence, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Hast- 1511. ings (brother of William, Lord Hastings,) by Amie Tattershall, his wife, great-grand niece of Archbishop Chichele. William, Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in 1562,-pLady Maria Somerset, dau. of Charles, Earl | of Worcester. __i The Hon. Honora Grey, dau. of Wm. Lord-pSir Henry Denny, Knt. of Cheshunt, father Grey de Wilton. I of Edward, Earl of Norwich. Catherine Denny, dau. of Sir Plenry Denny,-p Sir George Fleetwood, of the Vache, Bucks, and sister of Edward Earl of Norwich. Honora Fleetwood, dau. of Sir George-pSir David Watkin, Knt., chief searcher of Fleetwood. the Port of London. Elizabeth Watkin, eldest dau. of Sir David-pThomas Burton, Esq. of London and Putney. Watkin. I Honora Burton, only dau. and eventual heiip=Isaac Borrow, Esq. Barrister-at-law, d. 7 of Thomas Burton, Esq. b. 12 Jan. 1686, July, 1745. d. 19 Aug. 1756. a Cfrurstan £>ale t OBsq PEDIGREE CXLII. Elizabeth, dau. of Isaac Borrow, Esq., by= Ilonora Burton, his wife. I--- Robert Dale, Esq. of Ashborne, High Sheriff; of Derby, in 1786, d • in 1835. 1. Robert, Lieut.-Col. killed at New Or¬ leans, in 1814. 3. Richard, Lieut, of Foot, d. in camp near Paris, Sept. 1815. 2. STfjuv&tan Dale, Esq. of Ashborne, Major in the Army, 16th in a direct de¬ scent from King Edward III. =Thurstan Dale, Esq. of Ashborne, co. Derby, d. 1761. =Katharine, dau. of Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freel’ord, co. Stafford, d. 1831, great grand¬ son of Richard Dyott, Esq. of Freeford, by Katharine, his wife, dau. of Thos. Gresley, Esq. eldest son of Sir George Gresley, Bart, of Drakelow, by Susan, his wife, dau. of Sir Humphrey Ferrers. Knt., descended from King Edward I. (see vol. i . pcd. Ixix.) -r-ri 1. Katherine, wife of Joseph Dalby, Esq. of Leicester. ;Helen, dau. of Thos. Mathews, Esq. of Drogheda, m. 1800. 2. Elizabeth. 3. Mary-Frances. Thurstan, B. A., of the Inner Temple. Robert, in the Army. Ilelen-Katherine, m. to John Shuttleworth, Esq. of Ilodsack Park, Notts. Frances-Elizabcth. Katherine - Amelia, m. to Edward Chalo- ner, Esq. PRDIGRBK CXLIII. lord portman. (Fbtoai t) 1. King of England.-pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., King of | Castile. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of King-p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Edward I., and widow of John, Earl of Essex, Lord High Constable of England. Holland. Lady Margaret de Bohun, dau. of the Earl-pHugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon, d. of Hereford, m. in 1325. | in 1377. Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham Castle,-pAnne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake. d. 7 Henry IV. j Sir John Courtenay, 2nd son.=pJoan, dau. of Alex., Champernowne, of Beer J Ferrers. Sir Philip Courtenay, Knt. of Powderham=^= Elizabeth, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford, Castle, b. in 1404. X Sir Philip Courtenay, Knt. of Mollaud, co.=pA dau. of Robert Hingeston, of Wonewell. Devon, 2nd son. i r -1 Margaret, dau. of Sir Philip Courtenay Sir John Champernowne, of Modbury. _| Sir Philip Champernowne. Knt. of Modbury,=pKatherine, dau. of Sir Edward Carew. living temp. Henry VII. J Sir Arthur Champernowne, of Darlington,=pMary, dau. of Henry Norreys, Esq. Devon. |- - —— - ^ Elizabeth Champernowne, only dau. m. in=pSir Edward Seymour, Knt. 1576. I _I Sir Edward Seymour, Bart, of Berry Pome-=f Dorothy, dau. of Sir Henry Killigrew, Knt, roy, d. 1659. of Lathbury, in Cornwall. Sir Edward Seymour, Bart. M.P. for Devon.-p Anne, dau. of Sir John Portman, Bart, of I Orchard Portman. Sir Edward Seymour, Bart, of Berry Pome—p Letitia, dau. of Francis Popham, Esq. Little, roy, M.P. for Devon, d. 17 Feb. 1707-8. I cotes, Wilts. Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart.,=j= William Berkeley, Esq. of Pylle, who took M.P. the name of Portman. Henry-William-Berkeley Portman, Esq. of-p Anne, dau. of William Fitch, Esq. Orchard Portman and Bryanston, d. 1761. Henry-William Portman, Esq. of Orchard^ Anne, dau. of William Wyndham, Esq. of Portman and Bryanston. Din ton. Edward'Berkeley Portman, Esq. oi Orchard-pLucy, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Whitby, ot Portman and Bryanston, d. in 1823. Creswell Hall, co. Stafford. PMoarU-Eciferlrg, ?iort> portman, 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. Charles ^ontolieu lamb, TBart. PEDIGREE CXI,IV. lEfttoarU HI. King of England.=pPhilippa, of Hainault. John of Gaunt, Duke=f=Catherine, dau. of Sir Payne Roet, of Lancaster. | and sister-in-law of Chaucer, 3rd wife. Eleanor de Bohun. r John de Beaufort, Earl of Joan de Beau-=j=RalpliNeville, Somerset, through whom ford, 2nd wife, his great-grandson, King d. in 1440. Henry VII. claimed the crown. 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land. Thomas, of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. Lady Anne =p= William r~ 1 Plantagenet, dau. & even¬ tual heir. llichard=f=Alice Montacute, maternally George =pEliza- Bourchier, Earl of Ewe. Neville, Earl of Salis¬ bury. descended from Joan Planta¬ genet, “ the Fair Maid of Kent.” Neville, Lord La¬ timer, d. in 1469. beth Beau¬ champ. John Bour-=^=Margery chier, Lord Berners. Berners. Richard Neville, the great Earl of Salis¬ bury, and Warwick, known to history as “ the King maker,” and to romance, as “ the last of the Barons,” slain in the battle of Barnet, 1471. Isabel =r=Joim Neville, Ingle- thorpe. -1 I Sir Henry Neville, d. in 1469. ;Jane Bour- chier. Marquess of Montacute, slain in the battle of Bar- Richard Ne.=pAnne Staf- — 1 net. Lucy Neville,---Sir Anthony Brown, appointed by Henry VII. dau. & coheir. | standard-bearer of England, d. in 1506. ville, Lord Latimer, d. in 1531. ford. Elizabeth-pHenry Somerset, Earl Dorothy =r=John Neville, Lord “Catherine Parr, after- Browne. | of Worcester. De Vere. | Latimer, d. in 1542-3. wards Queen to Hen¬ ry VIII. Lucy Somerset, d. in 1582.-p John Neville, 4th Lord Latimer, d. in 1577. Elizabeth Neville, dau. and coheir, d. in 1630.=j= Sir John Danvers, ofDantsey, d. in 1594. i-1 Sir John Danvers, of Chelsea, M.P., eventual=pElizabeth Dauntesey, grand-dau. and heir of heir, d. in 1655. | Sir John Dauntesey, of West Lavington, U. | in 1636. I--- 1 Lucy, dau. of Sir John Danvers.j=Sir Hen. Bayntun, Knt. of Bromham, d. 1616. Sir Edward Bayntun, Knt. of Bromham, r/.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Maynard, of in 1657. | Eston, co. Essex. r- - - 1 Sir Edward Bayntun, of Bromham, K.B., rf.=pStuarta, dau. of Sir Thomas Thynne. in 1679. I- 1 Hpnry Bayntun, Esq. of Bromham, d. in=p Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of John Wilrnof, 1691. I Earl of Rochester. Anne Bayntun, dau. and eventual heiress, rf.=pEdw. Roll, Esq. M.P.-pJames, Lord Somer- in 1734. J 1st husband. j ville. 2nd husband. Thomas Rolt, Sir Edward Bayntun Other The Hon. Anne Wich-=pGeorge Burges, Esq. Esq. of Sa- Rolt, Bart, of Spye issue, nour Somerville, m . in j ofGrayslee, co.Berks. combe.=p Park. =5= 1748. !_I Sir James Bland Burges, Bart, of Burwellpp Anne, 3rd dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Montolieu, co. Berks, took the name and arms of Lamb, d. 4 Oct. 1824. Baron of St. Hypolite, m . in 1780. Sir Charles fiHontoIiru llailib, Bart., eld-=pMary, Dowager Lady Montgomerie, dau. and coheir of’Archibald, 11th Earl of Eglinton, d. 12 June, 1848, (see her Ladyship’sRoy.u. est son and heir, b. 1785; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. i---1 Descent, vol. i. pedigree xxxix.) Charles-James-Savile-Montolieu, only son and heir apparent. • . . ‘2 i PIDIGHEE CXLV. 31911100 TBUU0t C90t, TBatt. i=mnartl L King of England, d. 1307.=,= Margaret, dau. of Philip the Hardy, King of 1 France. Thomas Plantagenet, surnamed Brotherlon, ==Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt. of Har- Earl of Norfolk, Marshal of England, 5th wich. son of Edward I. John Segrave, Lord Segrave, d. 27 Edw. Ill =p Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, J sole heir, d. 1399. Elizabeth, dau. and heiress.=p John, Lord Mowbray. -J Thomas Mowbray, Lord Mowbray, K.G.=j= Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Thomas Fitz- I Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey. Sir Robert Howard, Knt.=j= Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir of Thomas, | Lord Mowbray. Catherine, dau. of Sir Robert Howard, and=j= Edward Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, sister of John, Duke of Norfolk. J Margaret, dau. of Edward, Lord Abergavenny, =j= John Brooke, Lord Cobham, d. in 1500. by his 2nd wife, Catherine Howard. 1 Thomas Brooke, Lord Cobham, d. 1529.=f= Dorothy, dau. of Sir Henry Heyden. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas, Lord Cobham.=p Sir Thomas Wyatt, Knt. of Allington Castle, the Poet of the reign of Henry VIII. r- 1 Sir Ihomas Wyatt, Knt. of Allington, exe-=j= Jane, dau. and coheir of Sir William Haute, /illtnd /-.tv LI .11 11 Anvil 1 Ct J I T r cuted on Tower Hill, 11 April, 1554. Knt. George Wyatt, Esq., living temp. Elizabeth.==J ane , dau. of Thomas Finch, Esq. of Estwell. Sir Francis Wyatt, Knt. of Boxley Abbey, =j= Margaret, dau. of Sir Samuel Sandys, son of co. Kent, Governor of Virginia, knighted 7 Jan. 1618. Dr. Sandys, Bishop of York. Henry Wyatt, Esq. son and heir.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of George Wesley. William Wyatt, Esq., younger son. =pElizabeth Heylin. Elizabeth, dau. of William Wyatt, Esq. m.=j= William Hall, Esq. British Consul at Bilbao, 26 July, 1688. and subsequent Secretary to the Duke of Albemarle, Governor of Jamaica, d. 1699. James Hall, Esq. of Hyde Hall, Jamaica, fc.^= Elizabeth, sister of Col. John Cossley, Gover in 1698. nor of Chelsea College. r a “I d §>ir 3lames I6uller €ast, TBart. PEDIGREE CXLV. a I William James Hall, Esq. M.P. d.s.p. Whitehorne^ Cossley Hall.-y-Elizabeth Brom- Lade, dau. of George Robinson, Esq. 1st wife. Esq. of Hyde Hall, Jamaica 4 . ley, dau. of the late Thos. Rose, Esq. Susannah, wife of Francis Gale, Esq. & mother of Susannah, Lady Gardiner. Thomas-James Hall, Esq. of Arrow’s Foot, co. York.=j= 4 Ann-Rose, m. 1st, William Green, Esq., and ‘2ndly, J. Somerville Wood, Esq. By the former she has an only child, Elizabeth-William Green, wife of the Hon. Colonel Leicester Stanhope. -1 Mary- Cossley, d. unm. d I Amy, m. in 1761, Edward East, Esq. of White Hall, in Jamaica. The Right Hon. Sir Edward Hyde East, Bart.=pJane-Isabella, dau. of Joseph Chaplin Han- F.R.S., F.R.A.S., Chief Justice of the Su¬ preme Court at Calcutta, d. 1847. key, Esq. of Old Hall, East Bergholt, Suf¬ folk, d. 1844. ^tr JatllfB Culler CBast, Bart., A.M.,^Caroline-Eliza, sister of and D.C L.; 19th in a direct descent Chandos, Lord Leigh, from King Edward I. Anna-Eliza, m. in 1813, to James William Croft, Esq. of Greenham Lodge, co. Berks. PEDIGREE CXLVI. Charles c. IBitcf) Eepnartigon, €st}. C/iltCiirU £. King of England,-p b. 17 June, 1239. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III.-pMargaret, dau. of Philip III. King of Castile. 1st wife, Edward II. -plsabella, dau. Joan of Acres,=pGilbert de King of France. 1 I Edm. Planta- 2nd wife. King of Eng¬ land, murder¬ ed, 1326. of Philip IV. King of France. dau. of Ed¬ ward I. Clare, Earl of Glouces¬ ter. genet, Earl of Kent,; son of Edward I. Edward III. King of=pPhilippa, of Eleanor, dau. and co-=Hugh le De- England, d. 1377. | Hainault. lieirol Gilbert de Clare, spencer. John of Gaunt-r Katherine K.G., Duke of Lancaster, 3rd son of Ed¬ ward III. Swy nford. -1 Edward Black Prince,’ 1st son of Ed¬ ward III., 3rd husband. : Margaret, sis¬ ter and heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. “ the -p Joan, the Fair Maid of =pSirThos. Hoi Kent, only dau. and heirof Edmund, Earl of Kent, m. 1st, William Montacute Earl of Salisbury. land, K.G., 2nd husband. Lady Joan, =p Ralph Ne- dau. of John of Gaunt. ville, Earl of West¬ moreland. Richard II., King of Eng¬ land, d. s.p. Thomas Holland, 2nd =f=Lady Alice Earl of Kent, Marshal of England, d. 1387. Filzalan, dau. of Rich., Earl of Arundel. Lady Eleanor = Holland, 4th dau. and eventual co¬ heir. : Thomas Monta¬ cute, Earl of Salisbury. John Beaufort, -pLady Margaret Earl of Somerset. Holland. Richard Neville, Earl- of Salisbury, 2nd son of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland. : Lady Alice Monta¬ cute, dau. of Thos., Earl of Salisbury. Edmund, Duke of =j=Eleanor, dau. and co- Somerset, fell at the I heir of Richard Beau- battle of St. Albans, champ, Earl of War- 1445. wick. John, Marquess of =plsabel, dau. and heir Montacute, slain at j of Sir Edmund In- Barnet, in 1471. | goldsthorpe. Margaret, widow of=f=Sir Richard Darrell, Lord Stafford. Lucy, dau. and eoheir^Sir Thomas Fitzwil- Margery Darrell. of John, Marquess of Montacute. liam, of Aldwork, co. York, b. 1448, d. 1495. Thomas Fitzwilliam, -pAgnes, dau. of Sir of Aldwork, slain at Flodden. Alice, dau. and heir of= Thomas Fitzwilliam. Hugh Pagenham, m. 2ndly, Sir William Sidney. =Sir James Foljambe, d. 1558. Sir Henry Long.= Knt. of Littlecote, Wilts. =SirThomas Long.Knt. of Draycote, co.Wilts. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Wrottesley, of Staffordshire. George Foljambe, 2nd= eon, of Brimington, co. Derby, b. 1538, d. 1588. i--J 1 Troth, dau. and heir =pSir Edward Belling- of George Foljambe, ham, of Newtimber, bapt. 1573. | co. Sussex. Ursula, dau. of Rich¬ ard Whalley, of Screveton, m. 2ndly, Ralph Stansal. Robt.Long, of Wrex-=pBarbara, dau. of Sir hall. j Edward Carne, Knt., of Glamorganshire. Sir Waller Long.=pCatlierine, dau. of Sir J. Thynne, of Long- lete, co. Wilts. r Sir Walter Long.=pLady Anne Ley, dau. of Jas., Earl of Marl- | borough. Ursula, dau. of Sir =pThomas Woodcock. Edward Bellingham. Sir James Long.=j=Dorothy, dau. of Sir j Edward Leech, Knt. I of Chatsworth, Derby. a b Charles C. "U3irch IRepnaruson, Csq* pedigkee Edward Woodcock, Esq. of Newtimber, co. Sussex. -Mary. Anne Long.=pSir Richard Mason, Clerk of the Green Cloth. Dorothy Mason.=j=Sir William Brown- low, of Belton, Lin¬ colnshire. Ursula, dau. of Edw.^fSir Purey Gust, Woodcock, d. June, i knighted by Wil- 1683-4. liani III., d. Feb. | 1698-9. ,_I r i Sir Richard Oust, Bart, of Leasingham, d. 25-j-Anne, dau. of Sir William Brownlow, Bart. July, 1734. | d. 1779. Sir John Cust, Bart., Speaker of the IIouse^Ethelred, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thomas of Commons, d. 24 Jan. 1770. ( Payne, of Hough on the Hill, d. 2 Jan. 1775. Anne^ dau. of Sir John Cust, Bart. m. in=pJacob Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell Hall, 1777. | co. Lincoln, d. in 1811. L T Etheldred-Anne,-[-General Thomas Birch, who Elizabeth- eldest dau. and coheir, b. in 1778. took the name of Reynard- Frances, son, and d. in 1847. d. in 1837. - 1 - 1 Katharine-Sarah, in. Jemima. Wyrley Birch, Esq. of Wretham Hall, co. Norfolk. I-, ~ I I -1-1—I— I (ffljat’IfB=?li)OntaS=Sannin Rev. Geo. Edward Birch Rev. John Elheldred-Frances, wife Curfj iJrgnai'Dsoti, tantiisf) ^tantitel), <2Bsq, Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand—ISbtoavll E. King of Eng-=^Margaret, dau. of Philip III., III. King of Castile, 1st wife. I land. King of France, 2nd wife. Edmund Planta- genet, Earl of Kent. ^Margaret, sister and heir of Thos., Lord Wake. Edw'ard II., King of=j=Isabella, dau. of Philip England. j the Fair, King of France. Edward III., King—Philippa, dau. of William, of England. j Count of Hainault. Lionel of Ant-=pLady Eliza- Edward THE-=j=Joan the “Fair Maid of=pSir Thomas Hol- werp, Duke of Clarence. beth de Burgh. Black Prince, 3rd husband. Kent,” only dau. and heir, m. 1st. William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. land, K.G. 2nd husband. Philippa,=pEdmund RrcHARD II. Thos. Holland, =j=LadyAlice Lady Eli-=p John Hol- only hild and heiress. Mortimer King of Eng- 2d Earl of Kent, Earl of land. Earl Marshal of March. England. Fitzalan, dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel, zabeth Plantage- net, dau. of John of Gaunt. land,Duke of Exeter, 3rd son, d. 1400. Elizabeth.=FHenry Per- John, Lord=pThe Lady Eli- Lady r cy, the re- Neville, d. nowned v.p. 1423. Hotspur. zabeth Holland, Montacute, dau. sister and coheir of John, Earl of of Edmund,Earl Salisbury, 2nd of Kent. wife. Anne=j=John Holland, Duke of Exe¬ ter, Marshal of England, K.G. &c., d. 1446. Henry Percy,=f=Eleanor Ne- 2nd Earl of ville, dau. of Northumber- Ralph, 1st land. Earl of West¬ moreland. Elizabeth=f=Sir John Clifford, Lord Clif¬ ford. 1 Sir John Ne-= ville, Knt., slain atTowton, 1461. =Lady Anne Hol¬ land, only dau. I - Henry Percy,= 3rd Earl of N orthumber- land. Henry Percy,= 4th Earl of Northumber¬ land. =Eleanor Poy- nings. =Maud Her¬ bert, dau. of the Earl of Pembroke. Thomas, —Joan Dacre, Ralph Neville, =y=Margaret, dau. ~ “ of Sir Roger Bowth, of Bar¬ ton, Lancaster. Lord Clifford. dau. of Lord 3rd Earl of Dacre of Westmoreland, Gillesland. d. in 1523. John, Lord Clifford. :Margaret, Ralph, Lord Ne-= dau. & heir ville, d.v.p. of Hen. Lord Bromflete. =Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Sandys. Henry Alger—pCatherine non, 5th Earl of Northum¬ berland. Lady Percy. t~ Spencer. Henry, Lord Clifford. rAnne Saint John. Lady Anne Ne-=^=SirWilliam Con- ville, dau. of Ralph, Lord Ne ville. yers, Knt. Lord Conyers, d. 1524. Margaret r Lady Catherine Clifford. = Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumber¬ land. Sir Rich. Cholm- Sir Christopher Con-=pAnne, dau. of William, yers, yers. 2nd Lord Con- ^ley. Margaret, dau. of=T=Sir Henry Cholm- Sir William Bab- I ley, of Whitby, thorpe. !; John Conyers, 3rd Lord= Conyers, d. 1557. Mary Cholmley, =pThe Hon. and 5th dau. of Sir Henry Cholmley. Rev. Henry Fair¬ fax, 2nd son of Thomas, 1st Lord Fairfax, d. 1665. I- Lady Elizabeth Con¬ yers, 2nd dau. and co¬ heir. Conyers Darcy, Lord= D’Arcy, J rs l^circy, uuiu-r y, d. 1653. t— —" —— * Lord Dacre, of Gilles¬ land. Maud, dau. of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland. Thomas D’Arcy,grand¬ son of the attainted Lord Darcy, d. 1605. Dorothy, dau. of Sir Henry Bellasis, Bart. PEDIGREE CXLVII. aBilliam ^tantusb ^tantisb, a I Henry, Fairfax, d. in 1668. 4th Lord=p Frances, dau. of The Hon. James Darcy,Isabel, dau. of Sir Mar- Sir Robert Bar- wick, of Tolston. Sedbury Park, co. York, M.P. for Rich¬ mond in 1660. maduke Wyvill, Bart, derived through the Scroopes, the Percys, and the Mortimers, from Edward III., King of England. Isabella, eld.dau. of the=p Sir Ralph Carr, of Hon. James Darcy. Cocken Hall. ' I- The Hon. Anne Fairfax, 3rd dau. of Henry=p Ralph Carr, Esq. only son, d. vita patris. Lord Fairfax. J Ralph Carr, Esq. of Cocken Hall, b. in 1694 .=f Margaret, dau. of Nicholas Paxton, Esq. of the city of Durham. i- Henry Thomas Carr, Esq. 2nd son.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of William Cotesworth, Esq. of Gateshead. I-* The Rev. Ralph Carr, M.A., Rector of Al-=f=Anne, dau. of Anthony Hall, Esq. of Flass, derley, Cheshire, d. in 1810, aged 73. co. Durham, by Margaret, his wife, dau. of Sir Thomas Standish, Bart, of Duxbury, d. 1774. Ralph Carr, Esq. of Cocken Hall, b. in 1767,=j= Mary, dau. of Samuel Andrews, Esq. d. in 1834. I-- (ESSItlltam srtanlJisf) ^tailllisl), Esq. of Cocken Hall, co. Durham, and Duxbury Park, co. Lancaster, succeeded to the Standish estates of Duxbury, and took the name of Standish ; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward III. rF.DIGRTCE CXI.VIII. axUtUiam 3fnce SnDerton, aB.sq ISUtnarU EM. King of England.p=Philippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainaul t. _ John of Gaunt,Duke-r-Catherine, dau. of Eleanor, eldest dau. -pThomas, of Wood- of Lancaster, d. 1399. Sir Payn Roet, Knt., Guyenne King of Arms, widow of Sir Otlio Swinford, Knt. - * i * 1 3rd wife. andcoheirof Humph¬ rey Bohun, Earl of Hereford. stock, Duke of Glou¬ cester, and Constable of England. Joan de Beaufort,-p Ralph Neville, Earl William Bourchier,-pLady Anne Planta- dau. of John of Gaunt, d. 19 Henry VI. i- George Neville, Lord= Latimer, younger son, summoned to parliament by writ, 10 Henry VI., d. 9 Edward IV. of Westmoreland, Marshal of England, K.G. &c., d. 21 Oct. 4 Henry VI. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Earl of Ewe in Nor¬ mandy, so created 7 Henry V. genet, sister and sole heir of Humphrey Earl of Buckingham, Margery, dau. and=pSir John Bourchier, sole heir of Sir Rich¬ ard Berners, Knt., commonly called Lord Berners. K.G., and Berners. Baron Sir Henry Neville, son and heir, d. v. prr Jane, dau. of John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Edward IV. 1 — - —: - : - -— Rich. Neville, Lord Latimer, d. 21 Hen. Vll.-r Anne, dau. of Sir Humphrey Stafford, of i- J Grafton. Susan Neville, dau. of Richard, Lord Lati- : mer, named in the will of her brother John, Lord Latimer, 1st wife. : Richard Norton, alias Conyers,of Norton Con¬ yers, Esq. son of John Norton of Norton Con¬ yers, Esq. by Anne, his wife, only dau. and heir of William Radclyffe, Esq. of Rilston in Craven, co. York, and Joan his wife, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Knt. of Bracewell. Anne, dau. of Richard Norton, Esq. of Nur-~r Robert Byrnand, Esq. of Knaresborough, ton Conyers. | Ann, only child and heiress of Robert Byr--r Francis Trappes, Esq. of London, will proved nand, Esq. 21 March, 1576. Sir Francis Trappes Byrnand, Knt. of Niddp-p Mary, 3rd dau. and coheir of Richard Atkin- d. in Feb. 1642. son, Esq. Robert Trappes Byrnand, Esq. of Nidd, aged-p Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Taylor. 20, in 1619. | Francis Trappes Byrnand, Esq. of Nidd, d' in 1678. : Jane, dau. of Michael Warton, Esq. of Beverley. Francis Trappes Byrnand, Esq. of Nidd, d.-j- Elizabeth, sister and coheir of Ralph Apper- in 1710. j ley, Esq. of Lenton. Katherine, eld. dau. of Francis Trappes Byr-V Hugh Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, co. Lan- nand, Esq. | caster. l William Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, son and-pMary, dau. of Richard, 5th Viscount Moly- heir. j neux, and relict of Thomas Clifton, Esq. of I- 1 Lylham. William Anderton, Esq. of Euxton, d. in=p Frances, dau. and heir of Christopher Ince, 1811. j Esq. of Ince Hall, co. Lancaster. I- J 5©tIItam Itirf Slllberton, Esq. of Euxton=p Frances, only dau. of Christopher Crook, and Ince ; 16th in a direct descent from I Esq. of Loudon. King Edward III. I- 1 William-Michael-Ince, only son and heir ap-—Lady Emma Plunkett, dau. of the Earl of parent, m. 12 Sept. 1850. Fingall. %ix Eo&ert Pigot, 15art. PEDIGREE CXLIX. ISiJtoarB 5. King of England -p Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. j King of Castile. J Tlie Princess Elizabeth, widow of John, Earl-p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and of Holland. J Essex. William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton. =p Elizabeth, dau. of Bartholomew de Badles- I mere. Lady Elizabeth, dau. of William de Bohun,-p Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Earl of Northampton. | Thomas Mowbray,-pLady Elizabeth Fitzalan,-pSir Robert Goushill, Knt. of Heveringham y,~pjL/ciay im. Duke of Norfolk, j dau. and coheir. Joan, dau. and coheir of Sir R. Goushill,-p Thomas, Lord Stanley, K.G., d. 1158-9. Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Thomas, Lord-p Sir Richard Molyneux, Knt. of Sephton. Stanley, K.G. Sir Thomas Molyneux, of Sephton, Knight--p Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas Dutton, Banneret. of Dutton, co. Chester, Sir William Molyneux, of Sephton, d. in-pJane, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Rugge, 1548. Knt. of Rugge, co. Salop. Sir Richard Molyneux, of Sephton, Highp= Eleanor, youngest dau. of Sir Alexander Sheriff of Lancashire in 1556. Ratcliffe, of Ordsall. J Eleanor, dau. of Sir Richard Molyneux, of-p Francis Sutton, Esq. of Sutton, co. Chester. Sephton. I- 1 Martha, dau. and coheir of Francis Sutton,-p Sir Philip Monckton, Knt. of Cavill, d. 1646. Esq. of Sutton. Sir Francis Monckton, of Cavill.-p Margaret, dau. of Thomas Savile, Esq. of I Wakefield. Sir Philip Monckton, Knt. of Hotheroid, co.=f Anne, dau. and heir of Robert Eyre, Esq. of York, a Cavalier, temp. Charles I. Highlow. Robert Monckton, Esq. M.P.= Theodosia, dau. and coheir of John Foun- J tayne, Esq. of Melton. John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway, d. in=p Jane, 4th dau. of Henry Warner Westenra, 1751. j Es Esq., d. 1788. The Hon. John Monckton, of Fineshead=^= Miss Adams, d. 20 Sept. 1802. Abbey, Northamptonshire, b. 1739, d. 1830. I Mary-Anne, dau. and coheir of the Hon. John~Sir George Pigot, Bart, of Patshull, co. Staf- Monckton, m. 18 July, 1796, d. 1833. I ford, General in the Army, d. in 1841. T——————— -1 §ir Kobrrt jJtqot, Hart. Of Patshull; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. 2 Jc PEDIGREE CL. T 5 etbell ©iMtono, €01} Eleanor, of Castile.—lEiJtDat'U II. =j=Margaret, dau. of Philip the Hardy, King of France. 1st wife. | I 2nd wife. Isabel, of France. =Edward II. ElizabethPlan-= tagenet, 4th daughter. Edward III. —Philippa, of I Hainault. Margaret de Bohun. Thomas, of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. =pEleanor, dau. of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Here¬ ford. Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, &c. Hugh Courte¬ nay, Earl of Devon, K.G. Sir Philip =^=Anne, dau. of Courtenay, of Powderham, 5th son. Anne Planta- genet. William Bour-- chier, Lord Fitzwarine, 3rd son. ='William Bour- chier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor¬ mandy. Hhomasine, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Hankeford. Thomas, Lord Wake. Sir John Cour-=pJoan, dau. tenay, 2d son, of Alexander d. before 1415. Champer- nowne. Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham. Foulk Bour- =pElizabeth, chier, Lord Fitzwarine. I- John, Lord Fitzwarine, created Earl of Bath, 28 Henry VIII. dau. & coheir of John, Lord Dynham. =j=Cicely, dau. of Giles, Lord Daubeny. Sir William = Courtenay, of Powderham. j Sir William =j=Cicely, dau. of Courtenay, of Powderham. Lady Eliza- =pEdward Chi- j Courtenay, of beth Bour- chier. Chester, Esq. Powderham. of Raleigh. Sir William =pMary, dau. of Sir John Gainsford. J Sir John Chichester, of Ra-=p Gertrude Courtenay, leigh, M.P. for Devon, 1553. Sir John Chichester, Knt. of=p Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Den- Raleigh, d. 1585. I nis, Knt, of Holcombe, Sir Robert Chichester, K.B.=pA dau. of—Hill. 2nd wife. I Sir John Chichester, Bart. of=p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Raleigh, d. 1667. Rayney, Knt. Thos., Earl =j= of Norfolk, d. 1338. | Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys. Margaret =pJohn, Lord Plan tage¬ net, Duch¬ ess of N or- folk. Segrave. j I— Elizabeth, —John, Lord dau. and Mowbray, heiress. \ Margery.=pJohn, Lord de Welles. Eudo, Lord=f=Maud, dau. of de Welles. I Ralph, Lord I Greystock. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Wal¬ ter, Lord Hungerford. :Margaret,dau. of William, LordBonville. Lionel Lord= Welles, K.G., d. 1 Edward IV. Joan, dau. and heir of Sir Ro- bertWaterton. r Eleanor, =pThomas, Lord dau. & heir. Sir John Che¬ ney. Elizabeth, = dau. &heir. Rich. De-: venish,Esq. of Helling- leigh. I- Thos. De- = venish,Esq. of Helling- leigh. r~ Hoo & Hast¬ ings. =Sir John De- venish, ofHel- lingleigh. Hides, dau. of Sir Robert Lytton, Knt. -Ann, dau. of W m. Fawke, Esq. of West Hampnett. William =pCeciliaJuxon. Devenish, Esq. of Helling- leigh, living in 1570. I- Elizabeth, =j= dau. & heir. 1 Humphrey =j= Walrond, Esq. of Sea. r" a Henry Wal¬ rond, Esq. of Sea, d. 161G. Hlizabeth, dau of Hum¬ phrey Colles, Esq. of Bar¬ ton. PEDIGREE CD. TBet&ell Daltons, €sq. a Elizabeth, dau. of Sir= John Chichester. =William Coryton,Esq. of Coryton & Newton Ferrars. b I Humphrey Walrond, = Esq. of Sea, a gallant Cavalier, Governor of Barbadoes. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Napier, Esq. Frances, 5th dau. of William Coryton, Esq.=p George Walrond, Esq. of Barbadoes, d. in of Coryton. J 1688. Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Barbadoes, Will=p Elizabeth, sister of Captain William Smith, dated 13 Sept. 1704, proved 7 June following, j Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Antigua, d. soon=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Wills, Esq. of after 1748. | Wivels-Combe, Cornwall. Main Swete Walrond, Esq. of Antigua, Will=p Sarah, sister and heir of William Lyons, Esq. bears date 15 Nov. 1762. j of Antigua. Joseph Lyons Walrond, Esq.=j= Caroline, dau. of Edw. Cod- of Antigua, and of Dtilford House, Devon, d. in 1815. rington, Esq. of Dodington. Charles Wills Walrond, Esq. m. Elizabeth, dau. of John Day, Esq. and d. in 1795. Urtfjrll 3iS4aIronU, Esq. of= Dulford House, Devon, co¬ heir of the Barony of Welles; 17th in a direct descent from KingEDWARD III., and 20th from King Edward I. Lady Janet St. Clair Erskine, only dau. of James, Earl of Rosslyn. i- Theodore Walrond, Esq. of Calder Park, co. Lanark, m. 11 Sept. 1820, Jane, dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles H. Hastings, K.C.H.^ * PEDIGKEE CLI. Carets, of Crotocomfce Margaret, dau. of Philip-j-JEtltoai'lI JL King of=j=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. III. of France. England. r Lady Margaret Plan- 1 tagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, dau. and heir. : John, Lord Segrave. Elizabeth, dau. and-,-John, Lord Mow- heir. | bray. !_i Thomas de Mow'^ Lady Elizabeth Fitz- bray, Duke of Nor¬ folk, K.G. alan, sister and co¬ heir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel. Margaret de Mow-ppSir Robert Howard, bray, dau. and co¬ heir. Sir John Howard,-pCatherine, dau. of Duke of Norfolk, K.G. slain at Bos- worth. Lady Margaret How- : ard, dau. of John, Duke of Norfolk. Sir Thomas Wynd- : ham, of Felbrigg, co. Norfolk. Sir John Wyndham, : of Melton Constable, co. Norfolk, d. 16 Elizabeth. i- John Wyndham, : Esq. eld. son and heir, d. v. p. 25 Aug. 1572. William, Lord Mo- lines. :Sir John Wyndham, of Felbrigg, in Nor, folk. : Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Sir Richard Scrope of Upsal. : Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Syden¬ ham, Esq. of Orchard. Florence, dau. of John Wadham, Esq. of Merrifield. Sir John Wyndham,=p Joan, dau. of Sir of Orchard Wynd¬ ham, d. in 1645. Henry Portman. King of Castile. Thomas de Brother-=p Alice, dau. of Sir ton, Duke of Nor- I Roger Halys. folk, Earl Marshal. Lady Elizabeth Plan- tagenet, 5th dau. of Edward I. Lady Margaret de : Boliun, dau. of Humphrey, Flarl of Hereford. Sir Edward Courte¬ nay of Godlington, 3rd son of Hugh, Earl of Devon. : Humphrey de Bo- hun, Earl of Here¬ ford and Essex, Lord High Constable. : Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon. : Emeline, dau. and heir of Sir John D’Auney, Knt. Sir Hugh Courtenay,=p Philippa, dau. and of Haccomb,2nd son. coheir of Sir William Arcedekne. Joan, dau. of Sir=p Sir Nicholas Carew, Hugh Courtenay, of Knt. Lord of Carew. Haccomb. Sir William Carew, 1 =j= 5th son of Sir Nic¬ holas, made Knight Banneret by Henry VII. 1- John Carew, Esq. of—Margaret, dau. of Stoadley, merton. and Ca- William Kelly, Esq. George Carew, Esq.= of Stoadley and Ca- merton. Thomas Carew, Esq.=FElizabe’h, dau. and of Crowcombe, co. I coheir of Hugh Bic- Somerset, d. in 1604. | combe, Esq. I- 1 Sir John Carew,Knt.=p of Crowcombe, Ca- merton, and Hoad- ley. Margery, dau. of Sir John Wyndham.- : Thomas Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle, Crowcombe, d. in 1622. and Thomas Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle, and Crowcombe. T Thomas Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle, and : Crowcombe. T Elizabeth, dau. of John Sandford, Esq. i— a Careto, of Crotocombc. PEDIGREE CLI. a John Carew, Esq. of East Anthony, second son of Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe. jjfitarj) Carrto, elder dau. and heiress, of=j= George Henry Warrington, Esq. of Pentre- Crowcombe, m. in 1794; 16th in a direct pant, co. Salop, descent from King Edward I. 1 — “1 Thomas-Geo. =pElizabeth, Nesta, m. 1 1 Henry, John, M ary- 'TTT Louisa. -1 i Gerald, Caro- Warrington dau. of Tlios. Gabriel b. 1821. b. Ann, m. — in Holy line, Carew. Esq. Clarke, Esq. Powell, m. Jane, 1800. J. Lux- Eliza. Orders, m. of Pentrepant, co. Somerset. Esq, of dau. of ton, beth. m. Ann, J. C. co Salop, b. Peterston John Esq. of — dau. of Dan- 1797. Court, co Rogers, Wea- Elea- Rev. sey, i - - 1 —i Brecon. Esq. of combe, nor, m. Wm. Esq. of Florence. George, Coventry, -j- Aysh- in East M. C. Black, Milton, eldest 2nd son. ,—■ ford, co. Quan- Fors- of co. Ox- son. — Thomas. Kent. toxhead, ter, Blays- ford. John War- ■X o rjl 6 fj Com- don, co. rington. i - L n merset. man- Glou- 3rd son. Mary. Dudley. der. cester. It.N. pedigree clii. iRiCfjatti fOttlt}) 223altoptt, (2E0JJ. Eleanor, of Castile, : 1st wife. -Oil to aril 5.—Margaret, of France, dau. of Philip IV. King of d. 1307. France, and grand-dau. of St. Louis, 2nd wife. I----1-1 Edward Il.^plsabel, of Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl Edmund of Wood-=j=Margaret, sister d. 1327. France. of Norfolk, 2nd son, from stock, Earl of Kent, whom,in the female line, the 3rd son ; beheaded Howards descend. 1329. and heir ofThos. Lord Wake. J d. 1377. of Kent, K.G., d. 1360. Edward III.=pPhilippa, Sir Thomas Holland, Earl=pJoan, only dau. of Edmund of Wood- ’ stock, Earl of Kent, sister of Edmund, and sister and heir of John, both Earls of Kent, d. 1385. of Hain- ault. Edward Edmund=p Isabel, young- Lionel Plantage-—Elizabeth de Thomas =j=Alice, dau. the Black of Lang¬ ley, Duke Prince, of York, =P K.G., 4th son, d. 1402. Richard II. d.v.p. est dau. and net, of Antwerp, heir of Peter, Duke of Cla- King of Cas- rence, Earl of tile and Leon. Ulster, &c. K.G. 2nd son, d. 1368. Burgh, dau. Plolland and heir of Earl of William, Kent, d. Earl of Ul- 1396. ster. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd=f=Philippa, dau. and heir. Earl of March, d. 1382. j r- a of Richard Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel. r Roger, Earl of March—Eleanor, eldest dau., sister of Thos. Holland, and Ulster, Lord Lieut. Duke of Surrey, and sister and coheir of of Ireland, d. 1399. | Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent. t- 1 . 1 - 1 Richard, Earl of Cambridge, surnamed of-p Anne, dau. and coheir, after the death of her Coningsburgh, 2nd son and heir; beheaded 1414. brother, Edmund Mortimer, heir to the crown. Richard, Duke of York, Protector of England,-]-Cicely, dau. of Ralph Nevil, Earl ofWest- K.G., killed at the battle of Wakefield, 1460. moreland. Edward IV. King of England, d. 1483. George, Duke of Clarence, K.G.,=j=Isabel, dau. of Richard Nevil, murdered in the Tower, 1477. | Earl ofSalisburyand Warwick, | surnamed the Kingmaker. I- 1 Richard Pole, K.G., d. 1504.-p Margaret, dau. and heir, Countess of Salis- j bury; beheaded 1541. Henry Pole, Lord Montacute, son and heir ;-r- Jane, dau. of George Nevil, Lord of Aber- beheaded, 1538. gavenny. 1 - 1 Francis, Earl of Huntingdon, K.G., d. 20-p Catherine, eldest dau. and coheir, d. 23 Sept. June, 1560, buried at Ashby de la Zouche. 1576. Lady Elizabeth Hastings.-p Edward, 4th Earl of Worcester, K.G. I _i Henry, 5th Earl and 1st Marquess of Wor—r-Anne, only child of John, Lord Russell, cester, d. in 1646. | Lady Elizabeth Somerset, dau. of Henry,-p Francis, Viscount Montagu, d. 1682. Earl of Worcester. r a Etcbarn JDcnrp OMtepn, €sq. PEDIGREE CL1I. The Hon. Elizabeth Browne, dau. of Francis, 1 ^ Christopher Roper, 5th Lord Teynham, d. 3rd Viscount Montagu. 1692. Henry, Lord Teynham, d. 1722.=p Lady Anne Barret Leonard, dau. of Thomas, T ijriuy iji it; Dcin Earl of Sussex. The Hon. and Rev, 2nd son, rector of d. in 1810. , Richard Henry Roper,= Clownes, co. Monaghan, : Mary, dau. of land. Thomas Tenison, Esq. of Ire- Henry, 1).D. Dean of Clonmacnoise, m. Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thos. Cham- berlayne, and has issue: 1. William - Leon¬ ard, in Holy Orders. 2. John-Henry. 3. Henry. 4. Blayney-Tenison. And two daughters. =p d. unm. Cadwallader-Blay- William, Anna- ney-TrevorRoper, d. in 1832. Maria, of Bias Teg, m. Elizabeth-Anne, dau. of Henry Reveley, Esq. Charles-Blayney Charles, Trevor Roper,Esq. of Rath- of Plas Teg, co. farnham Flint, eldest son Castle, and heir. Sir Henry Roper. And two daus. Caroline, 2nd=pRev. Richard dau. of the Hon.and Rev. Richard-Hen. Roper. Walwyn, son of James Wal¬ wyn. M P. for Hereford, d. in 1822. 1* treat'd Pjettrj) =j=Laura-Eli- Esq. only son; 11th in descent from Geo. PlantagenetDuke of Clarence, bro¬ ther of King Ed¬ ward IV. zabeth, dau. of Charles Sanders, Esq. of Exeter. I --;- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - James-Walwyn. Laura, Caroline. Florence. Charles, Laura-Henrietta, d. 1845. d. 1850. d. 1850. rEDIGBEE CLIII. fcllaltet long, 33illtiai'l) ffii.^p Philippa of Hainault. Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. -p Eleanor, dau. of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl I of Hereford. Anne Plantagenet.=pWilliam Bourchier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor- J mandy William Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarine, 3rd=j=Thomasine, dau. and heir of Sir Richard son. Hankeford. Fulk Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarine.^Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John, Lord Dynham. -1 John, Lord Fitzwarine, created Earl of Bath,Cicely, dau. of Giles, Lord Daubeny. 28 Henry VIII. John Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. 1560.=f= Eleanor, sister of Thomas, 1st Earl of Rut- | land. -J John, Lord Fitzwarine, son and heir appa.=pFrances, dau. of Sir Thomas Kitson, Knt. rent, d.v.p. William Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. 1623.=f= Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Russell, Earl of I Bedford. Edward Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. in 1636.=^ Dorothy, dau. of Oliver, Lord St. John. Dorothy, dau. and-p Thomas, Lord coheir. Grey, of Groby. Anne, dau. and coheir,=p Sir Chichester Wrey, m. 1st, James, Earl of Middlesex. Bari., d. 1668. Elizabeth,dau.and Anne, wife of coheir, m. Henry James Grove, Esq., Benson, Esq. Serjeant-at-law. =p See Royal Descent, vol. i. ped. xxiii. Sir Bourchier Wrey,-pFlorence, dau. of Sir Bart. K.B. d. 1696. John Rolle. Sir Bourchier Wrey,=pDiana, dau. of John Bart. M.P. d. 1726. Rolle, Esq. Jane Grey Ben-=pLucy Knightley, Bart. M.P. d. 1784. Sir Bourchier Wrey ,=p Ellen, dau. and coheir son, dau. and heir. Esq. of Fawsley. of John Thresher, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts. Valentine Knight-p= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Bourchier Other Florentina, ^Richard ley, Esq., M.P. Edward Dummer, Esq. of Swathling. The Rev. Charles=p Elizabeth, only Wrey, Bart. issue. 3rd dau. of D.C.L. d. Sir Bour- 1826, m. chierWrey, twice. Bart., d. in =F 1835. Knightley. dau. of Henry Boulton, Esq. Godolphin Long, Esq. of Rood Ashton, Wilts, M.P. Sir Charles Knightley, Bart, of Fawsley, entitled to quarter the Plan- tagenet Arms. Sir Bourchier Palk SlflBalRf 2Lonq,'EsQ. of Wrey, Bart, of Taw- Rood Ashton, Wraxall, stock, Devon, entitled and Whaddon, Wilts, to quarter the Royal M.P. for North Wilts ; Arms. 15th in a direct descent from King Edward III. 3lof)n <& <£ar&lep ftfttlmot, TBart. PEDIGREE CLIV. lEDtoarU 55. King of England.” Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France. Edmund Plantagenet, surnamed of “ Wood-=j= Margaret, sister and heir of Thomas, Lord J Wake. stock,” Earl of Kent. Joan, “The Fair Maid of Kent,” only dau.= Sir Thomas Holland, K.G. and heiress of Edmund, Earl of Kent. Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent.-pThe Lady Alice F’itzalan, dau. of Richard, | Earl of Arundel. Lady Margaret Holland, dau. and eventual 3 ^ John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, Marquess coheir. I of Dorset, K.G., son of John of Gaunt, d. in 1410. Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, K.G.,-p Aleanor, dau. and coheir of Richard Beau- slain in 1445. | champ, Earl of Warwick. Lady Anne Beaufort, dau. and eventual coheir.-p Sir William Paston, Knt. Anne, eldest dau. and coheir of Sir William=pSir Gilbert Talbot, Knt. Paston. I- Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of Sir Gilbert Tal-^= John Lyttleton, Esq. d. 17 May, 1532. bot, Knt. i- 1 Sir John Lyttleton, knighted by Queen Eliza-^= Bridget, dau. and coheir of Sir John Paking- beth in 1556, at Kenilworth, d. 15 Feb. 1589-90. ton, Knt. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Lyttleton, Knt.=p Samuel Marow, Esq. of Berkswell, d. 1610. I- 1 Sir Edw. Marow, Knt. of Berkswell, d. 1632.-j= Ursula, dau. of Rich. Fiennes, LordSay&Sele. Samuel Marow, Esq. of Berkswell, d. 1635.=f Anne, dau. of Gerrard Whorwood, Esq. of I Sturton Castle. Edward Marow, Esq. of Berkswell.-p Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Grantham, of | Goltho, co. Lincoln. Sir Samuel Marow, Bart., so created 16=pMary, dau. and heir of Sir Arthur Cayley, July, 1679. T lUai j y uaui ciuu hi u kj i uu **i til Knt. of Newland, co. Warwick. Ursula, dau. and coheir of Sir Samuel Ma-=p Robert Wilmot, Esq., eldest son of Robert row, Bart, of Berkswell. Wilmot, Esq. M.P. for Derby, by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. and heir of Edward Eardlcy, Esq. of Eardley, co. Stafford. Sir Robert Wilmot, The Right Hon. Sir John Eardley Wilmot, Lordp= Sarah, dau. of Thos. Bart, of Osmaston. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, d. in 1792. I Rivett, Esq. M.P. I-—- 1 John Eardley Wilmot, Esq. ot Berkswell Hall,=j= Frances, only dau. of Samuel Sainthill, Esq. co. Warwick, d. in 1815, aged 67; one of the Masters in Chancery. I Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot, Bart. of=pElizabeth-Emma, dau.=pEliza, dau. of Sir Berkswell Hall, created a Baronet in 1821, of C. H. Parry, M.D., | Robert Chester. d. 3 Feb. 1847. | ( ' ' “ - - of Bath. 1st wife. ,4x2nd wife. Sir violin ©artlles ®?arlJleg=3ia3ilmot, 2nd=pEliza-Martha, sister of the present Sir Rich- Bart., eldest son ; 19th in a direct descent from King Edward I. ard B.Williams-Bulkeley, Bart., m. 27 April, 1839. William Asheton, eldest son and heir apparent. -1- Revel. Edward- Frederick- Parry. Henry. Sydney- Hugh- Mona-Annette. Marow. Eden. 21 PKDIGHKK CLV. arcf)Bcacon Cfjorp pljciu g EIE. King of England. =Eleanor, 2nd dau. of Raymond Berenger, Count of Provence. Eleanor,of ^Edwabd I. Iving= Castile, d. 1290. 1 st wife. r of England, d. 1307. -Margaret, of France. 2nd wife. -1 Edmund Plantagenet,= Earl of Lancaster, 2nd son of Hen. III. Edward II. =plsabel, of Edmund =pMargaret, sis¬ ter and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. r Blanche, of Artois, relict of Henry I. King of N avarre. King ofEng- land, d. in 1326. France, Plantage- dau. of net, of PhiliplV. Wood- King of stock, France. Earl of I- 1 Kent, d. EDWARDlII.=pPhilippa, in 1329. Kingoi'Eng- of land, d. 1377. Hainault Henry PIanta-p=Maud, dau. and heir genet, Earl of I of Sir Patrick Cha- Lancaster, d. worth. 1345. i ,I, Hen. Plan-=j=Isabel, Maud, =pWil- Mary,=pHenry, tagenet, Duke of Lancas¬ ter, K.G. 2. Kathe-= fine, dau. of Sir Payne Roet, and relict of Sir Hugh Swinford, John of=pBlanche, Thos.=j=l. Joan= dau. of Plan- Henry, tage- Lord net. Beau¬ mont. liam, Earl of Uls¬ ter. Plan- tage- net. L Gaunt, of Lan- de Planta- Prince of of Ant- de Burgh, Duke caster, Hoi. genet, Wales, werp, only dau. of Lan- dau. and and, theFair the Black Duke & heir of caster, coheir of Earl Maidof Prince, of Cla- William, King of Henry, of Kent, d. 1368. rence, Earl of Castile Duke of Kent d. 1385. K.G., Ulster. &Leon, Lancas- K.G. <7.1368. K.G., d. ter. 1399. 1 Edward Lionel =p Elizabeth Lord Percy, d.1367. Mar- = garet, dau. of Hugh Lord Staf¬ ford, 1st wife. Ralph =f=Joan de Hen. Eliza- =pJohn Rich. Edm. =f=Philippa, Marga--p-Henry, Neville, 1st Earl of West¬ more¬ land, K.G. Beau- IV. beth fort, King Planta- dau. of of genet, John of Eng- 2d dau. Gaunt, land, of John 2d wife. d. of 1412. Gaunt. deHo- land, Duke of Exe¬ ter, K.G. II. King of Eng¬ land. Mor¬ timer, Earlof March, <2.1381. Plantage- ret Ne- net, only vil,dau. child of of Lionel, Ralph, Duke of Lord Clarence. Nevil, of Raby 1st Earl of North¬ umber¬ land. Thos. Dacre,=f=Philippa Nevill, Lord Dacre, ofGillesland. dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland. I_ Sir Thomas=j=Elizabeth, dau. Dacre, son and heir apparent, d.v.p. and heir of Sir William Bowet. Sir John de =pConstance de Grey, K.G., | Holland, re- d.v.p. 1439. -1 —r ~i Elizabeth Morti-=pHenry, mer, dau. of the Lord Earl of March, m. Percy, 2ndly, Sir Thos. called Camois, Knt. Hot- I— 1 spur. Ne-=pHen. Percy, Earl of Nor- lict of Thos., Duke of Nor¬ folk. Eleanor vill, dau. of Ralph, Earl of Westmore¬ land. tliumberland. JoanDacre,=pRich. Fynes, Edm. de Grey,-r-Catherine William Her—p Anne, dau. dau. & heir, Baroness Dacre. jure uxoris. Lord Dacre, of Gillesland. Earl of Kent, Lord Treasur¬ er of England. Percy, dau. of Henry, Earl of Northum¬ berland. bert, 1st Earl of Pembroke. of Sir Walter * Devereux. Elizabeth Fynes, =pJohn Clinton, Lord dau. of Richard, Clinton and Say, d. Lord Dacre. I 1488. r -J r _ a b George de Grey, Earl~ Catherine Herbert, of Kent, d. 1504. I dau. of William, Earl of Pembroke. ardjtieacon Cfjorp. PEDIGREE CLV. John, Lord Clin—p Elizabeth, ton, d. 1515. Anne de Grey, : dau. of Sir dau.of George, John Morgan, Earl of Kent, of Tredegar. Thomas Clinton, =pjane Poynings. Lord Clinton, d. 1517. ; John Hussey, -]-Margaret, dau. and Lord Hussey, beheaded, June, 1537. SirWiIliamHus-= sey, d. 1556, Edward=pUrsula, Bridget =1. SirRich. =2. Henry =f 3. Francis, Margaret=f= Clinton, dau. of Hussey, Morison, Earl of Earl of Hussey, 1st Earl William restored Knt. of Rutland. Bedford. dau. and of Lin- Lord in blood. Casliio- coheir, coin, Stour- 5 Eliza- bury. restored K.G. i- ton. beth. i— r~ in blood. l heir of SimonBlount, of Mangotsbury, co. Gloucester. =Ursula, dau. and co¬ heir of Sir Robert Lovell, Knt. Richard D'lsney, Esq. of Norton D’lsney, d. 1578. Henry Clinton, Earl=pElizabeth Morison, re- Daniel D’lsney, Esq.=p Mary, dau. of Sir Ed- of Lincoln, d. 1616. lict of William Nor- reys, son of Hen. Lord Norreys. of Norton D’lsney, d. 1587. ward Molyneux, Knt. of Hawton. Sir Hen. Fynes Clin-=j=Eleanor, dau. of Sir ton, Knt. of Kirk- James Harrington, d. stead, co. Lincoln. | 1623-4. Sir Henry D’lsney,=j= Eleanor, dau. of Thos. Knt. of Norton D’ls¬ ney, d. 1641 Henry Fynes Clin- =j=Jane, dau. of Abra- ton, Esq. d. 1670. ham Markham, Esq. d. 1689. John D’lsney, Esq.= of Swinderby, d. 1680-1. Grey, Esq. of Lang¬ ley. Barbara, dau. of Ger- vase Lee, Esq. of Nor- well Hall. Catherine Fynes Clinton, youngest dau. and : coheir. I The Rev. John Disney, Vicar of St. Mary’s,= Nottingham, d. 1729. i Gervaso Disney, M.D., of Pontefract, m. iu = 1736. i- Martha, eldest dau. and coheir of Gervase = Disney, M.D., m. in 1763. I-:- Robert Disney Thorpe, M.D., of lleadingley,= near Leeds, declared by the House of Lords, in 1841, senior coheir of the Barony of Braye. Daniel Disney, Esq. of Swinderby, co. Lin¬ coln, d. 1734. = Mary, dau. and coheir of William Woolhouse, Esq. of Muskham. : Mary, dau. of William Thorp, Esq. of Not¬ tingham. : The Rev. Robert Thorp, of Droitwich. : Ann Katharine, dau. of Dr. Gregory.Grant, of Edinburgh, m. in 1789. ®f)E TJenrrablf CTljomas CTfjorp, Archdeacon John- Disney- of Bristol, and Vice Master of Trinity Col. son. Laun- lege: 18th in a direct descent from King der. Edward III. Maria, *». Gen. Sir Alexander Leith, K.C.B., and d. leaving issue. Mary-Ann, m. Colonel Russell, R.A., and left issue. PEDIGREE CLVI. iltcut.^cn. ^>tr 3lo|)n Wallace, I5art Margaret, sole heiress=F fHalroIltt £1:1. (Can- Matilda, dau. of Bald.- Tl of the Royal Saxon more), King of Scot- I 1 ' line. land. win, Count of Flan¬ ders, d. 1083. r ffi8MItam tfje Coit= 1} tier or, King of Eng¬ land. David I., King of =pMaud, dau. ofWalthe- Scotland, crowned in 1124. of, Earl of Northum¬ berland. Henry, crown Prince=f Adeline, dau. of Wil- of Scotland. | liam, Earl of Surrey. r- 1 David, Earlof Hunt-=j= Maud, dau. of Hugh, ingdon. Earl of Chester. Henry I. Kingof Eng-^Matilda, dau. ofMAL- land. colm III. King of | Scotland. I---“-- 1 Maud, widow of Hen-^GeoffreyPlantagenet, ry V. Emperor of Ger¬ many, son of Foulk, of Jerusalem. King Henry II. King of =pEleanor, dau ofWil- England. j liam of Aquitaine. Isabella.=pRobert d’Bruce, Lord of Annandale. John, King of Eng- : land. : Isabel, dau. of Ay- mer, Count of Au- gouleme. Robert Bruce, claim-=j= Isabel, dau. of Gilbert England, ant with Baliol. j de Clare, Earl of Glou¬ cester. Henry III. King of ^Eleanor, dau. of Ray¬ mond, Count of Pro¬ vence, grandson of Alphonso, King of Arragon. Robert Brace.=p Margaret, dau. and heiress of Nigel, Earl of Garrick. Edward I. King of ^Eleanor, dau. of Fer- England. dinand III. King of Castile. 1st wife. Robert Bruce, King=f= Isabel, dau. of Donald, of Scotland, crowned | Earl of Mar. in 1306. ! Edward II. King England. of : Isabella, dau. of Phi¬ lip the Fair, King of France. Marjory.=f=Walter, High Steward | of Scotland. Edward III. King of =pPhilippa, dau. of Wil- England. liam, Count of Hai- | nault. Robert II. King of=p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John of Gaunt, Duke ^Catherine, dau. of Scotland, first of the Stewarts, crowned, 1370. I- Robert III. King of= Scotland, crowned in 1390. Adam Mure, of Ro- wallan, 1st wife. ■ Annabella, dau. of Sir John Drummond. of Lancaster. Sir Payne Roet, and widow of Sir Otho Swynford. r i i Jabies I. King of =p Joan de Beaufort. Scotland, slain in 1436. John de Beaufort, Mar— r Margaret, dau. and coheir of Thos. Earl of Kent. "Mary, dau. of King Robert III. quess of Dorset, and Earl of Somerset. Archibald, 4th Earl of= Douglas. I James II. King of =p=Mary, dau. of the Due Scotland, slain in 1460. _ de Gueldres. James, 7th Earl of Douglas, whose=j=Beatrix dau. Elizabeth, became, on the death of her brother, the last Earl, one of the co-representatives of this branch of the family of Douglas. Sinclair, dau. of the Earl of Ork¬ ney. Lady Elizabeth* Dou-=f=AdamWallace,Comp PrincessMaryStuart,=p James, 2nd Lord Ha- eldest daughter. milton. glas. r~ a troller to the House¬ hold of James III. in 1468, & great-grand¬ son of the heiress of Craigie. * By their descent from Achaius, this family is entitled to quarter his double treasured lion of Scotland. PEDIGREE CLVI. Lieut.=®cn. ^ir, 3iofm Wallace, I6art. James Hamilton, 1 st= Earl of Arran, d. in 1530. i- Lady Johanna Ha- =p milton. I !_| William 6th Earl of=f Glencairn, d. 1581. | =Janet, dau. of Sir Da¬ vid Beaton, of Crick, co. Fife. Alexander, 5th Earl of Glencairn. SirWilliamWallace,xi.T= Margaret, dau. of the Laird of Johnston. : Elizabeth, dau. of Alan Lord Cathcart. Hugh Wallace, xn. : =J anet Gordon, of Loch- invar. John Wallace, xm.^Mary Rutherford, dau. of Rutherford, of that Ilk- James, 7th Earl of Glencairn. Lady Mary Cuuuing- : hame. Margaret Campbell, of Glenurchy. : John Craufurd, of Kilbirnie. John Wallace, xiv.=p Isabella, dau. of Sir Matthew Campbell, of Londoun. Anne Craufurd.=pSir Alexander Cun- ninghame, of Corse- hill. Alexander Cunning- =pMary, dau. of Sir Pa- hame, of Corsehill. trick Houston, of that Ilk. r John Wallace, xv.=pLady Mary Cunning- I hame, dau. of the | Earl of Glencairn. I- 1 John Wallace, xvi.-p Margaret Campbell, dau. of Lord Lon. | doun. I- 1 William Wallace, Mi-=j=Agnes, dau. of Sir nister of Failfurd, bro¬ ther of the 1st Bart, of Nova Scotia, xvii. Thomas Boyd, of Bonshaw. Elizabeth Cunning- =j=James Dunlop, 14th hame. | of that Ilk, Ayrshire, 1665. Sir Thomas Wallace,=j=Eupheme, dau. of succeeded as 2nd Bart, (he was grand-nephew of Hugh, 1st Bart.) created in 1668, xix. William Gemmill, of Templeland and Gar- rive. Alexander Dunlop, =pAnlonia Brown, only Sir Thomas Wallace,=pRachel, dau. of Sir 15th Laird of Dun¬ lop, 1683. dau. of Sir Jn. Brown, of Fordel, co. Fife. Henry Wallace, of Woolmet, in Midlo¬ thian. Francis Dunlop, 16th=pSusan, only dau. and of Dunlop, 1706. heiress of Leckie, of I Newlands, in Fife. I ,_I ,_ succeeded as 4th Bart the 3rd Bart., Sir Wil¬ liam, dying without is¬ sue, xx. generation. I- Sir Thomas Wallace,-p Ellinor Agnew, dau. 5th Bart, and xxi. of Ricarton and Ellerslie. and heiress of Col. Agnew, of Lochryan. John Dunlop, 17th =j= Frances Anne Wallace, only surviving child, sole heiress, and repre- of Dunlop, 1747. | sentative of the elder branch of Riccarton and Craigie, wherefore her | descendants do quarter the arms and prefix the surname of Wallace, i- 1 Sir Thomas Dunlop Wallace, Bart, eldestson=pEglinton, dau. of Sir William Maxwell, Bart, and heir. of Monreith, and sister of the late Duchess I of Gordon. __I 1 =Janet, dau. of William. Hifut.sffien. Sir #of)n airranbrr JDunlop agnrto SlSIallare, Bart., K.C.B.,= Colonel 88th Regt.; 14th in a direct descent from King James II. of Scot¬ land, and 18th from King Edward III. of England. William-Thomas-Francis- Agnew, Gren. Guards. Alexander-Francis, deceased. George-Gor- don, R.N. - 1 - Francis- James. Rodger,Esq. Robert. Agnes- Eleanora. rF.DIGREE clvii. 3[ames William Cusack, IStiloartr E. T i _ i Robt. =p Eliza, King ED--pIsabella, Edmund II. dau. King of Sir of Adam Scot- Mure. land. 1 - Robt. -pAnna- III. bella King Drum- of ntond. Scot- land. r Alex- =j pEliza- 1 John, ander beth, Earl ol Seton, dau. of Somer- Earl Lord set. Hunt- Chric- -1 ly, as- ton. King sumed L.C. Jas. I. the of name Scot- of Gor- land. WARD II. of France of Wood- stock. Mary W ake. Joan, =j=Gilb.de of Acre. King ED-^Sir Thos.=j=Joan, the Fair wardIII. Holand. I Maid of Kent. 1 don, 1450. John, —Cathe- Duke of Clare, Earl of Glou¬ cester. Eliza- =j=Ralph beth de I de la Clare. Roche. Lancas¬ ter. rine Alice Roet. Fitz Alan. Lady =j=Sir Thos. Earl of Kent. garet. Elea—r-Thos. Mon- Ali- : nore. David de la Roche. r— J John de la Roche. T tacute. Edm.=pAlinore, Duke of So¬ mer¬ set. Alice,=i=Rich. Lord p Powis. Blanche.=j=John I Fitz I Thos. '—l Joan, =j=Thos., Thos. : of Bro- therton Earl of Nor¬ folk, & Earl Mar¬ shal. I- 1 Lady =j=, Mar¬ garet Plan- tagenet Duch¬ ess of Nor¬ folk- : Alice, dau.of Sir Roger Halys. Eliza. = Hum¬ phrey de Bo- hun, Earl of Here¬ ford. John, Lord Se- grave. r Wm.de=pEliza- — 1 Alinore. Bohun, Earl of North¬ amp¬ ton. beth, dau. of Barth, de Badles- T r dau. of heir. Ne- dau. 2d Earl Lady =j pjohn, Earl of Beau- ville, of de ofKil- Eliza- Lord A run- champ. Earl Burgh, dare, beth, Mow- del. Earl of of Earl of dau. & bray. War- Salis- Ulster. heiress wick. bury. -1 L ~i L 1 Rich., 10th Gady Eliza. James =j= Butler, Earl of Or¬ monde. I- James, =7=, id 3rd Earl. George= 2nd Earl. =Anna- King =pMary, bella. Jas.II. ofGuel- dres. Joan.=p James, Earl of Alex- • ander, 3rd Earl. Joan¬ na, dau of the Earl of Athol. Games, Lord Hamil¬ ton. Joan, coheir. Mor¬ ton. James, 2nd Earl. John, d.v.p. =Marga_ ’ ret, 2d . dau. of James IV. =Janet Beaton. James,=j=Cathe- =pRobt., 15 th Lord Howth, see ped. clxxi. Joyce.= : Sir John Tip- tol't. Mau¬ rice, 4th Earl. Joan.=i=Sir Ed¬ ward Ingle- thorpe. =Eliza, dau. of Sir Barth, de Burg- ersh, K.G. Thos., ^pLady Duke of Nor¬ folk. Eliza. James,pjt, 1— Lady Mar¬ garet. 3rd Earl. rine, natural dau. of JasIV. Sir Ni¬ cholas, 16th Lord. George; 4th Earl. =Eliza- beth, dau.of Lord Keith. =Lady Marga¬ ret, co¬ heir. l— Sir Chris¬ topher, 17 th Lord. heir. -_1 -[ Genet, John, =plsabel, Mar¬ quess of Mon- tacute. dau.of Lord Killeen. =pAnne, heir to Rich. Berm- in gham. J George: 5th Earl, Lord Chan¬ cellor. r - a Eady Claud, =j=Mar- ' garet, dau. of Lord Seaton I Anne. Lord Pais¬ ley. Edw., =pAlison, Geoffrey Cusack, Lord of Killeen, Gerardstovvn, &c. 18th Lord, dau. & heir of James Fitz- Leons. From, whom derived Gerald : 5th Earl of Kil¬ dare. : Mar- garet Rocli- fort. : Sir Ro¬ bert How¬ ard. 4 th Earl. I- John, =f 6 th Earl. : Mar¬ garet de la Herne. I- 1 John, =f Duke of N or- folk, Earl Mar¬ shal. Joan, dau. of the 7 th Earl of Des¬ mond. Thos., '■ Duke of Nor¬ folk, d. 1529. : Cathe- rine, dau.of Lord Mo. lines. I- Thos., -pit Earl of Or¬ monde Eliza¬ beth, dau. & heir of Sir Frede¬ rick Tilney. Lady : Mary. —g U lit I In II I- e I- / PEDIGREE CLVU. James ©DUUiam Cusack, 20.D. d i rf=j=Henri- James, =j=Mari- Alison,=f= John etta, Earl of dau. of Aber- Esme, corn. Duke of Len¬ nox. u ana, dau. & dau. of coheir. Tlios., Lord Boyd. Gold¬ ing. T^=Maude dau. of George Darcy, ofPlat- ten, 2 d wife. ~t i__ Walter=pMar- SirJohn=pJoan Cusack, of Beau- repyr, held of John Cusack, Lord Lady =j=Claud, Gold- Jane. a> t. il ir n d, d iti ,0 . r J 1 — w,d, of-^Eliza Aylmer, iBi.len. | of Lyons. Lord Stra- bane. ing. garet Dow- dall. John Golding, son and heir. of Ge. rards- town, by ser¬ vice of a rose. T From whom Lucy, : de Ge- dau. 6 c neville coheir. Lady / I 9 Sir An- Gerald^Alison, Lord =^Mar- Cul- molyn, sole heir of Nicho¬ las, re¬ presen¬ tative of the princes of Join- ville. derived ~\ thony Brown Knt., Stand¬ ard bearer of Eng¬ land. 8 th Earl. dau. & heir of Sir R. Fitz- Eus- tace, d. 1529. Gerald =f=Eliza, dau. Wil. liam How¬ ard. 9th Earl. of Sir Thos. Grey, Mar¬ quess of Dorset. 2nd wife. r garet Gam- age. Lady : Eliza. Mary.^Wil¬ liam _ Cary. : Thos., Earl of Wilt¬ shire. ~1 Queen Anne Boleyne. Hen., Lord=^= Anne, dau. Hunsdon. of Sir Thos. Morgan, Knt. Mabel Browne. -pGerard, 11th Earl ofKildare. Charles, Lord=Catherine Howard, of I Cary. Effingham. '--- 1 Mariana. =pRichard Alison, =^=James Cusack, of iild, 8 ieir. ^Cecilia, dau. of Sir Thomas Tyrrell. Perkins, sole of Lif- heir, ford. w d, : Lucinda,sister and coheir of Richard Tal¬ bot, Duke of Tyrconnell. cudau.=f=Thos. Cusack, Mariana. =p*Hon. dau. and heiress. Francis Barne- wall. d heir. of Staffords- town. Patrick =p Barnewallj Clonard ; 18th in descent from Geof¬ frey Cusack, Lord of Killeen, Clon¬ ard, &c. 1160, and 14th from Sir John and Joan Gene- ville, through their great-granddau. & coheir, the wife of Barnabe Cusack, 5th Lord of Ge- rardstown. Sir Gilbert Pick¬ ering, created a Bart, of Nova Scotia, of Tich- marsh, North¬ amptonshire. From whom SirEd- ward, 6 th & last Bart. : Elizabeth, sister of the great Earl of Sandwich, K.G.,Lord High Admiral, (see ped. lxxvi.) derived Henry,^Frances 12 th Earl of Kil¬ dare. Howard. Frances, =pJohn Bernard, Lady =pViscount sister & coheir of Sir Edw. I Bridget. Cu-=pElizabeth, dau. of Sir 1 Dowdal, Knt. Luke :Athanasius Cusack, son and heir. Esq. of Carlow. Bridge dau. & coheir. Kings- land. Rebecca-Marga-=^Joseph Bernard, Catherine, dau. and heir.^James Cusack, of Clonard. _1 let Smith, dau. of R. Smith, Esq. of Milford House. Athanasius Cusack, of Laragh.^Catherine Lloyd. Henry Cusack, son and heir. ^Easther, dau. of Thomas Chamny. I- at rine, dau. of Samuel^Athanasius Cusack, Esq.=pMary Anne Rotheram. iri r, Esq of Kilmurry, . jath. 2 nd wife. of Laragh, d. 1813. 1 st wife. only son & heir. The Hon. Francis Barnewall, whom. Mariana Perkins, as already shewn. uril, M.D. Frances, Alicia, m. Robt.Warren, l.Hen.ofGir- 2. Ed- Eliza, m. 4.George, 3.^)as.®2SfIItaniCTu6af6,~Elizab.= Fran- .8 ah,dau. m. Capt. .jhnston John oi y, Esq. Kelly, (kley and has ar and has issue, sc Samuel, ad. dau. la iret. Esq. of Killiney Castle, ley, d. leaving co. Dublin, and has is- two daus., sue : Robt.=Anne Waddy. Graves-Swan. Sam.-Percival. Athanasius-Cusack. James-William. John-Thomas. Edward-George. Anne-Martha. Mary, wife of C. C. Drake, Esq. of De¬ vonshire, and Anne, vnm. ward, Alex- of Moy- of Feltrim, co. Dublin, in ander augher, M.D.; one of the co- Holy Bat- J.P. representatives of Ed- Orders tersby, mund of Woodstock, Esq. entitled as such to quar¬ ter the Plantagenet Arms. Frances Bernard, coheir, 1 st wife. ces Rad- cliff, 2 nd wife. I T T I -1 Henry-Thos., Ralph=Elizabeth James- ^pSarah Mary-=j=R. H. Eliza-=S. G. of Lincoln’s Smith, Barker. William, Tan- Anne. Tilly, Jane. Wilmot, Inn, Barrister Barris- M.D. uter. Esq. M.D. at Law. ter at Law. 4 . 4- TEDIGREE CLVIII. il)on. anti tier? Bcfc. Jbenrp pakenfjam. Eleanor, dan. of Ferdinand- r 55tttoat'lJ E., King of Eng -[-Margaret, dau. of Philip, King III , King of Castile. 1 land. I of France. Edtvard II., King-plsabella, of France. Margaret, sister and heir=j=Edmund,of Woodstock, of England. I of Thomas, Lord Wake. | Earl of Kent. Edward III., King of England, founder Sir Thomas -pJoan,theFairMaid^EDWARD the of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Holland, Earl d. 1377. =p ofKent.K.G., ,-1 d. 13C0. John of Gaunt,=pCatherine, daui of Duke of Lancas¬ ter, King of Castile and Leon, K.G., d. 1399. of Kent, dau. and heiress of Edward, Earl of Kent. Black Prince, last husband. Sir Payn Roet, and relict of Sir Otho Thomas Hol-=pLady Alice Fitz- Richard II., de Swinford, Knt., land, 2nd Earl | alan, dau. of Rich., King of Eng- d. 1403. of Kent, d. i Earl of Arundel. land. 1397. I Joan, dau. of John=^=RalphNeville,Earl of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, d. 1440. of Westmoreland, Lady Eleanor Holland,=pThomas Montacute, Earl Marshal of dau. and eventual coheir. England, K.G., d. 1426. Earl of Salisbury. Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, &c., be—r Alice, dau. and heir of Thomas Montacute, headed at Wakefield, 2 Edward IV., 1460. Earl of Salisbury. Lady Katherine Neville, 5th dau. of Richard,-p William, Lord Bonville and Harington, slain Earl of Salisbury, and sister of Richard, Earl of Warwick, the Kingmaker. at Wakefield. 3 Henry VI. Cecily, only dau. and heir of Win., Lord-j-Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset, K.G., d. Bonville. 1501. Lady Elizabeth Grey, 4th dau. of Thomas,-p Gerald, Earl of Kildare, d. in 1534. Marquess of Dorset. Edward, 2nd son of Gerald, Earl of Kildare,-p Mabel, dau. and heir of Sir John Leigh, and b. in 1528. T widow of Sir John Paston. Douglas, dau. of the Hon. Edward Fitzgerald,-pSir Francis Aungier, Master of the Rolls, and sister of Gerald, 14th Earl of Kildare. I created in 1621, Baron Aungier of Longford. The Hon. and Rev. Ambrose Aungier, D.D.-pGriseld, dau. of Lancelot Bulkeley, Arch- I bishop of Dublin. Alice, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Ambrose^Sir James Cuff, Knt., M.P. of Ballinrobe. Aungier,D.D., and sister of Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford. Francis Cuff, Esq., of Ballinrobe, M.P. for the co. of Mayo, d. in 1694. r- J Michael Cuff, Esq. son of Francis Cuff, Esq. of Ballinrobe. -J Elizabeth, only dau. and heir of Michael=pThomas Pakenham, Esq. of Pakenham Hall, Cuff, Esq., m. in 1739, created in 1785, Countess of Longford, d. in 1794. co. Westmeath, created Baron Longford in 1756. r~ a l£on anD tier? met). IDrnrp pafccnbam PEDIGREE CLVIII• a Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Lord Long-=pCatherine, 2nd dau. of the Right Hon. Her- ford, d. in 1792. cules Langford Rowley. r Thomas, -r Hon. Sir Hon. Sir Hon. 1 The jfeon. anh = pElizabeth- 1 r 1. Eliza- -n , 3. Helen, Earl of Edward Hercules William brr» Urb. Strn. Catherine, beth, m. m. to J. Long- Michael Robert Paken- laaftmliant, sister and to Henry Hamil- ford. Paken- Paken- ham. Dean of St. Pat- coheir of Stewart, ton, Esq. ham, ham, Capt. rick’s, Dublin, Henry, Esq. 4. Caro- |- 1 G.C.B., K.C.B., R.N., b. 1787; 17th in 2nd Lord 2. Cathe- line Pe- Edward Major- d. 1850. drowned a direct descent Mount- rine, m. to nelope, Michael General, HP in 1811. from King Ed- Sandford, Arthur, m■ to H. present slain at * ward I. m. 15 Jan. Duke of Hamil- Earl of New Or- 1822. Welling- ton, Esq. Long- leans. ton. ford. Henry-Sandford=Grace-Mahon, Pakenham-Ma- cousin and lion, b. 6 Feb. 1823. heiress of Lord Hart- land. ■ | | |-j-, George William Edward Hamilton Caroline- Sand- Sandford. Sandford, Sandford. Eliza. ford, d. d. in 1832, - 1837. Emily. 2 m VED1GREE CLIX. (ZBDmunt Eotmep p. TBastam, fljenrj) I1HE. King of England.-,-Eleanor, dau. of Raymond, Earl of Provence. Edmund Plantage- =j= Blanche, dau. of Ro- net, Earl of Lancas- 1 berl. Count of Artois, ter. i Eleanor, dau. of Fer-=j=EDWARD I., King of dinand III., King of Castile. England. Henry Plantagenet, =p Maud, dau. and sole Earl of Lancaster. heir of Patrick Cha- worth, Knt. Lady Eleanor Plan-=p Richard Fitzalan, Earl tagenet. j of Arundel, d. in 1375. Humphrey de Bohun.^Elizabeth, dau.ofED- I ward I. Elizabeth, sister and =pWil!iam de Bohun, coheir of Giles, Lord Badlesmere. Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G. ThomasChicheley, of Richard Fitzalan, 6th Earl of=pLady Elizabeth de Bohun. Higham Ferrers, co. Arundel and Surrey, K.G., be- Northampton.=^ headed in 1393. i---1 William Chiche-=j=Beatrix, dau. of Henry Chicheley, ley, Alderman & Sheriff of Lon¬ don. William Barrett, Archbishop oi'Can- dau. and coheir. Esq. terbury, founder of All Saints. Lady Elizabeth,^ Sir Roger Gou- sell, Knt. J ohn Chicheley, Chamberlain of London. I- 1 Agnes. ; Margery, dau. of Thos. Knolleys. John Tattershall. Elizabeth, dau. and-pSir Robert Wingfield, Knt. of Letheringham, SulTolk. coheir. T on Kn co. Lgues.-p Margery.=p John Roper, Esq., of Suncliffe, co. Kent. Elizabeth.^Sir William Brandon, Knt., temp. Hen. VII. -1 Anne.=pNichoIas Sydney, Esq. John Roper, of El—p Jane, dau. of Sir John tham, Attorn.-Gen. to Henry VIII. T Fineux, Knt. Sir William Sydney,= Knt. of Penshurst. =Anne, dau. of Hugh Pakenham. Hclen.=pSir Edward Montague, of Boughton, co. Rut¬ land, Lord Chief Justice of England. r~ .j Lucy Sydney, 4th daughter. =Sir James Harington, Knt. of Exton, co. Rutland. Sir Edward Montague, of Boughton, Knt., d.-p Elizabeth, eldest daughter. 26 Jan. 1602. I _l Sir Edward Montagu, K.B., created Barony Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir John Jeffries, Montagu, of Boughton, 29 June, 1621. J Knt. of Chitting Leigh. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward, Lord Montagu,=j= Robert, 10th Lord Willoughby de Eresby, K.G., created Earl of Lindsey in 1626, slain at Edgehill, ex parte regis, 1642. of Boughton. T Montagu, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, K.G., d. in=r Martha, dau. of Sir William Cockayne, of 1666. Rusbton, and widow of James, Earl of Hol- derness. The Hon. Peregrine Bertie, 2nd son of Mon-=P Susan, dau. and coheir of Sir Edw. Monyns, tagu, Earl of Lindsey. J Bart, of Waldershare, co. Kent. Bridget, eldest dau. and coheir of the Hon.-p John, 1st Earl Poulett, d. in 1743. Peregrine Bertie. T Lady Bridget Poulett, dau. of John, 1st Earl=j=Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, co. Devon, Poulett. J d. in 1733. a (ZEtmtunD iRctmcp 1£>. ISastara, €sq. PEDIGREE CLIX- William Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, d. in 1782.-^Ann, dau. of Thos. Worsley, Esq. of Hoving- j ham, co. York. Edmund Bastard, Esq. of Kitley, M.P. for^=Jane, dau. and heir of Captain Pownoll, R.N. Dartmouth, d. in 1816. | of Sharpham, co. Devon. -- 1 -,-, Edmund Pollexfen =j=Anne-Jane, only sur Bastard. Esq. of Kit¬ ley, M.P. for Devon, d. in 1838. viving dau. of George 2nd Lord Rodney. Rev. Philomen Pow¬ noll Bastard, to. Mary eldest dau. of Mr. Justice Park. •Ptimmiti Kohitrp ^ollfxfen Eastartr, Esq. of Killey, eldest son and heir; 20th in a direct descent from King Edward I. Captain John Bastard, R.N., of Sharpham. M.P., m. Frances,dau. and coheir of Benja¬ min Wade, Esq. of the Grange, co. York, and d. in 1835.=p — i —i 1 -1 Baldwin-John-Pollexfen. Fanny, only dau. and heir, - to. 2 July, 1850, to Wil- William-Pollexfen. Ham Frederick, Viscount Chewton. PEDIGREE CLX. 0. 3. E. ID^rcp, €sq ?Sl)toarll 555. King of England, d. in 1377,—,—Pliilippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. Lionel Plantagenet, ^Lady Elizabeth de John of Gaunt, Duke^ Blanche, dau. and heir Burch, dau. and heir of Lancaster. of Henry, Duke of ot William, Earl of Lancaster. Ulster. Duke of Clarence. The Lady Philippa =pEdmund Mortimer, Plantagenet, only Earl of March. child. Elizabeth Plantage-^ John Holland, Duke The Lady Elizabeth=j=Henry Percy, the re- Mortimer. T I; nowned Hotspur, d. in 1403. net, sister of Hen¬ ry IV. King of Eng¬ land. Henry Percy.‘2d Earh of Northumberland, fell at St. Albans, in 1455. of Exeter, grandson, maternally,of Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent, son of King Ed¬ ward I. : Lady Eleanor Nevil, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl |- of Westmoreland, and Constance Holland, =p Sir John Grey, K.G. Joan de Beaufort, his only daughter, wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. -r Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry ,~r Edmund Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Rutliyn, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl of=f= John, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. Kent. | \ -:-— J Edmund, 9th Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in-pFlorence, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Hast- 1511. I ings (brother of William, Lord Hastings,) by Amie Tattershall, his wife, great-grand¬ niece of Archbishop Chichele. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Lord Grey de=j=John Brydges, 1st Lord Chandos, d. in 1557. Wilton. T Edmund Brydges, 2nd Lord Chandos, K.G.,=j= Dorothy, dau. and coheir of Edmund, Lord d. in 1573. Braye. Giles Brydges, 3rd Lord Chandos, d. in 1593-4.— Lady Frances Clinton, dau. of Edward, 1st j Earl of Lincoln. I Hon. Frances Brydges, dau. and coheir.=p Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford. Lady Anne Russell, dau. of Francis, 4lh Earl=p George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol, K.G. of Bedford. | Lady Anne Digby, dau. of George, Earl ofe= Robert, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, K.G., d Bristol. j in 1702. I- 1 Lady Elizabeth Spencer, dau. of Robert, Earl=f= Donogh, Earl ofClancarty. of Sunderland, K.G. t _l Lady Charlotte McCarthy, dau. of Donogh, =j= John, 1st Earl De la Warr, d. in 1766. Earl of Clancarty, d. in 1735. j John^ 2nd Earl De la Warr, Lieut.-General=j=Mary, dau. of Lieut.-General Whinyard, d. in the Army, d. in 1777. | in 1784. I-- J a ©. 3. E. D’^rcp, (ZBsq PEDIGREE CJLX. a John Richard, Earl De la Warr, d. 28 July, =p Catherine, dau. of HenryLyell, Esq. of Bourn, 1795. j co. Cambridge. Grorge-John, present Earl De la Warr. ~r LadyCatherine-Geor-= giana West, only dau. of John Richard,Earl De la Warr. Lieut..Col. Joseph D’Arcy, R.A., son of Major Gen. Robert D’Arcy, C.B., Royal Engineers, and a lineal descendant of the great and ancient baronial house of D’Arcy, in which vested the Earldom of Iiolderness. @1. 13. ID'Scll'fg, Esq. ; Captain 94th Regt. 18th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward III. R. West D’Arcy, Esq. R. Wellesley D’Arcy, Esq. PEDIGREE CLXI. HotD ^OiuatD De (MMDcn. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of France.=pic m, TBucbanan iRiDDell, T6art, PEDIGREE CLXIV. Pjenrg V5I. King of England, d. 1509.?= The Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet, of York, I dau. and heiress of Edward IV., King of | England. !_j The Princess Mary Plantagenet, dau. of =j= Charles Brandon, K.G., Duke of Suffolk, d. Henry VII., and widow of Louis XII. King 1545. of France. The Lady Frances Brandon, dau. of Charles,~r Henry Grey, K.G., Duke of Suffolk, beheaded Duke of Suffolk. in 1554. Lady Catherine Grey, (sister of the celebrated^ Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, son of Lady Jane Grey), d. 15G7. 1 Edward, Duke of Somerset, K. G., Lord [ Protector, d. 1621. Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp, d. v.p.~r Honora, dau. of Sir Richard Rogers, of Bry- 1619. J anston, co. Dorset. Sir Francis Seymour, Bart, created Baron=r Frances, dau. and coheir of Sir Gilbert Prinne, Seymour of Trowbridge, 1641. | Knt. of Allington. Charles, 2nd Lord Seymour, of Trowbridge.? 3 Elizabeth, dau. of William, Lord Allington. Charles, 6th Duke of Somerset, K.G., Proud Duke of Somerset,” d. 1748. ; The 3 ) 3 Lady Elizabeth Percy, sole heiress of the Percys, and only dau. of Joceline, Earl of Northumberland, derived through many channels from the Plantagenet sovereigns, (see vol. i. ped. lxxxv.) Lady Katherine Seymour, 2nd dau. of Chas.,^= Sir William Wyndham, Bart., of Orchard “ The Proud Duke of Somerset. Wyndham, co. Somerset, derived in a direct line from Thomas de Brolherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of Edward I., (see vol. i. ped. xli.) d. June, 1740. I Charles Wyndham, Earl of Egremont, d. 21=j= Alicia Maria, dau. of George, 2nd Lord Car- Aug. 1763. j penter. 1 T George O’Brien, The Hon. Wil- =pFrances-Mary, Earl of Egre- liam-Frederick dau. of Lord mont, d. unm. Wyndham, d. in Baltimore. 1837. 1828. , -1 Lady Frances Wyndham, dau. of Charles, Earl of Egremont, m. 30 Aug. 1776. Charles, Lord Romney,created Earl of Romney, 2 June, 1801, d. 1 March, 1811. Frances, only surviving child, Lady Frances Marsham, eld-=pSir John Buchanan Riddell, wife of the Vicomte de Val- est dau. of Charles, Earl of I Bart, of Riddell, co. Rox- mer. Romney. | burgh. 1- 1 Sir ffi&Ialtrt ISurfjaitan Iviilbcll, Bart, of Riddell, co. Roxburgh, Barrister-at-Law, 12th in a direct descent from Henry VII. King of England. EARLIER PLANTAGENET DESCENT. The Lady Joan, Queen Dowager of James I. of Scotland, daughter of John de Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, and great granddaughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, son of King Edward III., m. for her second husband, Sir John Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn, and was by him mother of James Stewart, Earl of Buchan, whose daughter, Lady Elizabeth Stewart, m. Mungo Hume, of Coldingnowes, and had a daughter Helen, wife of James Ha¬ milton, of Innerwick, and progenitrix of Margaret Hamilton, who m. Sir John Murray, of Blackbarony, and had a daughter Agnes Murray, wife of Sir John Riddell, the 1st Bart, of Riddell, ancestor by her of all the subsequent Baronets. 2 n PEDIGREE CLXV. 3ames jTrampton, (ZEsq, Crlttoart! HI;. King of England, =pPhilippa, dau. of William Earl of (pith). E-=j=Margaret d. 1377. 1 Hainault. King of England. i- Edward, Prince of Wales, com¬ monly called the Black Prince, father of Rich, II. Lionel,=f=Lady Eli- of Ant¬ werp, Duke of Cla¬ rence, Earl of Ulster. zabeth de Burgh, dau. and heiress of William, Earl of Ulster. 1st wife, m. in 1352. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas. ter, Earl of Rich¬ mond, father of Henry IV. Isabel, = youngest dau. and coheir of Peter, King of Castile, & Leon. 1st wife. Philippa Plan-=i=Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of tagenet, only March, lineally derived from the child and heir- marriage of Ralph, Lord Mortimer, of Wigmore, with the Princess Gwyladys, dau. of Llewelyn ap Iorwertli, Prince of North Wales. Lady Eliza- Roger Mortimer,= betli Morti- 4thEarlofMarch, mer. eld. son, d. 1398. Eleonora, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Edm. Lang¬ ley, Duke of York and Earl of Cam¬ bridge. Thos. of Wood- stock, Duke of Glou¬ cester, and Con¬ stable ofEng- land, 1379. dau. of Philip III. of France. Thos. de=j=Alice, Brother- ton, Earl of Nor¬ folk, Earl Marshal. r dau. of Sir Roger Halys. Lady =j=John, Margaret Lord Se- Plantage- grave, net, Duchess of Nor¬ folk. John, Edmund, 5th Earl Anne Mortimer, only=pRichard Plantagenet, Thomas of March, d.s.p. dau. and heir. ] Earl of Cambridge, de Mow- 1424. j only surviving son. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of l'ork, Pro-=j=Cecily, dau. of Ralph tector of England, only son, fell at the battle Neville, Earl of West- of Wakefield, 1460. " moreland. bray, Duke of Norfolk. Rady Eli¬ zabeth Fitzalan, sister and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel. Edw. Edmond George= IV. Earl of Duke King of Rutland, of Cla- Eng- slain at rence, land, d. Wake- put to 9 April, field, death, 1483. aged 12. 1477. =Isabel, Rich- Annej dau. & ard Plan- heir of III. Rich. King Ne- of ville, Eng. Earl of land. War¬ wick. 4- tage- net, m. 1st. Henry Hol¬ land, Duke of Ex¬ eter. = Sir Mar- Eliza- Margaret=pSir Robt. Thos. garet, beth, St. Le- ger, Knt. 1 The Princess Elizabeth, m. King Henry VII.: hence her present Majesty, Queen Victoria. Anne, dau. and= heir of Sir^Thos. St. Leger. m. m. Chas. John the de la Bold, Pole, Duke Duke of of Bur- Suf- gun- folk, dy. Kir George Man¬ ners, Lord Ros, d. in 1513. de Mow¬ bray,dau. & coheir. Sir John= Howard, Duke of N orfolk. Howard. Cathe¬ rine, dau. of Wm. Lord Mo- lines. Thomas, =pElizabeth Duke of Norfolk. -I Tilney, t ' an heir¬ ess. Margaret, 5th dau. of=pHenry Strangways, Elizabeth, dau. of =pSir Thos. Boleyne, cre- George, Lord Ros. Esq. d. 1544. Thos. Howard, Duke of Norfolk. ated Earl of Wiltshire, descended from King Edward I. (see ped. cxcvi. vol. i.) r~ b James jFrampton, €sij. PEDIGREE CLXV. Sir Giles Strangways,=pJoan, dau. of John Knt. of Melbury- Sampford, d. 1562. Wadham, of Merre- field. John Strangways, =pDorothy, dau. of Sir Esq. of Melbury- Sampford, d. 1593. John Thynne. Giles Strangways, Esq. of Melbury. Sampford, d. 1675. Thomas Strangways,; Esq. of Molbury- Sampford, d. 1713. Susannah, dau. and=j=Thos. Horner, Esq. eventual heiress of Thos. Strangways, Esq. of Melbury- Sampford. of Mells, co. Soiner. set, son of Sir George Horner, M.P. for Somersetshire ; took the name of Straug- ways. Elizabeth, dau. and=j=Stephen Fox, cre- heiress of Thomas Strangways Horner, Esq. of Mells, by Susannah Strang¬ ways, his wife, d. 1792. ated Earl of Ilches. ter, 1756, d. 1776. d I William Cary, Esquire—Lady Mary Bo- leyne. Lady Geo. Anna Vis- of the Body to Henry Boleyne count VIII.,descended from Queen Rock- Edmund of Wood- Consort fort, stock and John of of Hen. VIII.=f= r J Elizabeth, Queen of England. Gaunt, (see vol. i.ped. cxcvi.) Katherine, dau.= of William Cary, Esq. =Sir Francis Knollys, K.G. d. 1596. Sir John Strangways,=j=Grace, dau. of Sir Knt. of Melbury- George Trenchard. Sampford, d. 1666. 1. Sir Hen.Knollys, 2. Sir William 3. Other M.P.,ot. Margaret, Knollys, created sons and dau. and heir of Viscount Wal- daus. Sir Ambrose Cave. lingford,and Earl =j= of Banbury. Susanna, dau. and coheir of Thomas Ed¬ wards, Esq. of Lon¬ don, Merchant Susanna, dau. and heir of John Rideout, Esq. Francis Knollys,; of Stanford in the Vale of White Horse, co. Berks, Esq., where he was bapt. 11 Feb. 1592, and buried 4 Aug. 1640, a monument being erected there to his memory. =Alice, sister of==Sir Hen. Sir William Beecher, M.P. for Windsor, and Clerk of the Privy Council, b. 1599, d. in or about 1670. Huncks, a Colonel in the army, & sometime Governor of Barba- does. Dorothy Knollys, sole=pLieut.-Gen. William dau. & heir of her bro¬ thers William & Fran¬ cis, who d.s.p .; she was bapt. at Stanford, 21 Oct. 1633, in 1646 she accompanied her mother and step father to the island Barba- does, where she m. 1651. Byam, Governor of Surinam, and after¬ wards of Antigua, b. at Luckham, Somer¬ set,9th March, 1622-3, and d. in Antigua, Dec. 1670. Willoughby Byam, Esq., Lieut.-Col. in the Army. Will dated 25 May, 1690, and proved 31 March, 1692, m. a dau. of Francis Carlisle, of Wetnden, near Bridgwater. Samuel Byam, Esq. of Antigua, 2nd son of Col. Willoughby Byam. =p l- 1 I- 1 Henry-Tliomas, 2nd=pMary-Theresa, dau. Phillis, only dau. and=j= James Frampton, Esq. Earl of Ilchester, d. 5 Sept. 1802. of Standish Grady, Esq. ofCappercullen. eventual heir of Sami. Byam, Esq., & widow of Charlton Wollaston, M.D. of Moreton, co. Dorset, High Sheriff 17 George II., d. 28 Oct. 1784. j r Lady Harriett, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd—$amrs jfl'amptOU, Esq, of Moreton, High Earl of Ilchester; 17th in a direct descent I Sheriff'of Dorset, 1793; 17th in a direct de- from King Edward III. | scent from King Edward I. Henry, eldest surviving son and heir, William- m. in 1833, Charlotte, dau. of Robert Charlton, Blencowe, Esq. of Hayes.=f= b. 4 June, 4s 1811. . Harriett - Georgiana, wife of William Mundy, Esq. M.P. of Markeaton, co. Derby. Louisa Charlotte. PEDIGREE CLXVI. iRees Coring Cfcomas, (ZEsq, iSrUtoai tJ ffi. King of England, d. in 1377.=j=Philippa, dau. of William, ^ount of Hainault. i-7--[ Lionel Plantage-=j=LadyEUzabetlideBurgh, John of Gaunt, Dukep 1 Blanche, dau. and heir of Henry, Duke of Lan- net, Duke of Cla rence dau. and heir of William, Earl of Ulster. of Lancaster. TheLadyPhilippa^Edmund Mortimer, Earl Plantagenet, only child. caster. of March. Elizabeth Plantage-=f= John Holland, Duke of The Lady Eliza-p Henry Percy, the re- beth Mortimer. nowned Hotspur, d. in | 1403. ,- 1 Henry Percy,‘2nd=^= Lady Eleanor Nevil,dau. Earl of Northum- of Ralph, 1st Earl of berland, fell at St. Westmoreland, and Joan Albans, 1455. de Beaufort,his wife, dau. of J ohn of Gaunt. net, sister of Hen¬ ry IV., King of Eng¬ land. Exeter,grandson,mater¬ nally, of Edmund Plan¬ tagenet, Earl of Kent, son of King Edward I. Constance Holland, =p Sir John de Grey, K.G., only daughter. son of Reginald, Lord Grey de Ruthyn. Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry ,=p Edmund de Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthyn, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. | created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne de Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl-p John, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. of Kent. J T 1511. Edmund, 9th Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in=j= Florence, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Hast¬ ings (brother of William, Lord Hastings), by Amie Tattershall, his wife, great-grand niece of Archbishop Chichele. William, Lord Grey de Wilton, d. in 1562. Lady Maria Somerset, dau. of Charles, Earl of Worcester. The Hon. Honora Grey, dau. of William, Lord=p Sir Henry Denny, Knt. of Clieshunt, father Grey de Wilton. of Edward, Earl of Norwich. Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Denny, Knt., of=p Geo. Goring, Esq. of Ovingdeane, co. Sussex. Waltham. Henry Goring, Esq. of Kingston, co. Stafford, 2nd son. William Goring, Esq. of Kingston, co. Staf-=p Sarah, only child and heir of John Gilbert ford, 6. 1650, m. 1672. j Esq. of Frodley Hall, d. 1707. Henry Goring, Esq. of Frodley Hall, co. Staf- William Debank, ford, High Sheriff in 1723, son and heir. Esq. : Sarah Goring, dau. of William Goring, Esq. T Sarah Debank.=pRichard Newton, Esq. John Davies Greaves. Frances Goring, only=pMorganThomas, Esq. |- child & heir, m. 1768. of Llettymawr, co. Elizabeth Newton, | Carmarthen. ___i i—, Rees Goring Thomas, Esq. of =j= Sarah, dau. of the late Mr. William Greaves, Esq. of Llettymawr, co. Carmarthen, and Tooting, co. Surrey, d. 21 Sept. 1821. Richard Hovell, of Norfolk, Mayfield Hall, co. Stafford. d. 2 June, 1838. Bees Coring Chomas, Csq. pedigeee CLXVl. I Urns (Roving dfiomag,= Esq. of Llanon, co. Car¬ marthen, and Tooting, co. Surrey, High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire in 1830, J.P. for that co. and for Cardigan, and D. L. for the former ; 16 th in a direct descent from King Edward III. I i i i i Ref.s Goring,M.A., Christ Church, Ox¬ ford. William-Esdaile, an Officer in the Army. Morgan-Trehearn, d. in 1831. Morgan, <1. 1836. George-Gilbert- Trehearn. Caroline, youngest dau. of William Esdaile, Esq. of Lombard Street. I Morgan Thomas, Esq. M.A., Trinity Coll., Cambridge, J.P. and D.L. for Sussex, m. in 1835, Louisa-Frances, only child of John Apsley Dalrymple, Esq. of Gate House Mayfield, co. Sus¬ sex. GeorgeTrehearn Thomas, Esq. m. 13 April, 1846, the Baroness Frederica, dau. of the late Baron Ferdinand Hild- prandt, which lady d. 1 March, 1847. T_ d Sarah-Frances, m. in 1832, to William Henry Pattison, Esq. of Witham, in Essex, and was, with her hus¬ band, unfortu¬ nately drowned 20 Sept, follow¬ ing her marriage Caroline - Sarah, m. 5 Dec. 1850, Morgan- to Michael Vincent - Emanuel. Dalrymple. Athanasius-Charles, Count Al- —— thann, of the Kingdom of Bohe- Goring- mia, Grandee of Spain of the Apsley. First Class, Chamberlain to the - Emperor of Austria, Lieut.-Col. Gilbert- in his Imperial Majesty’s Army, Offley, &c. deceased. Georgina. Ferdinanda- - Frederica- Emily- Louisa. Mary- Florence. Georgiana- Carolina, only child. Louisa-Frances. Sarah-Frances. Cordelia, deceased. Charles %>, ©teatics* Csij. pedigeee clxvi.* aSUtDarU EEL King of England=f=Philippa, of Hainault. From whom derived J see preceding pedigree. William Goring, Esq. of Kingston, co. Staf-=p Sarah, only child of John Gilbert, Esq. ford. | Sarah Goring, dau. of William Goring, Esq. =p William Debank, Esq. of Barton under Need- wood. Sarah Debank.=p Richard Newton, Esq. of Burton on Trent. i * 1 Elizabeth Newton.^p John Davies Greaves, Esq. of Burton on | Trent. Anne-Lydia, dau. and coheir =p=William Greaves, Esq. M,D., =pSarah, only surviving child of of R. C. Ley, Esq., 1st wife J.I’., of Mayfield Hall, co. I the late Rev. William Evans, Stafford. ^ 2nd wife. dearies ibprcngle tpvcabrs, Anne-Lydia, wife of the Rev. Spencer, and other issue. Esq. M.A., Barrister at Law ; John Huyshe. 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE CLXVII marquess $rimalt)t. ©gbrrt 5. King of England, d. 838. —j~ i-' Ethelwolf, King of Eng¬ land, d. 855. Alfred the Great, King of England, d. 901. Rollo I. Duke of Normandy, d. 917, or 920. Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, 11th in male descent from Pharamond, first King of the Franks, d. 814. r-J Lewis le Debonaire, King of France, d. 840. p _J Charles the Bald, Emperor and King of France, d. 877. Baldwin I. Countof Flanders,^=Judith, dau. of Charles the d. 880. | Bald. -1 1 -i Alfritha, dau. of Alfred the=pBaldwin III. Count of Flan- Great. ders, d. 918. Crispina,-]- Grimaldi, dau. of Rollo, Duke of Nor¬ mandy. From Prince of Mo¬ naco, 920, a descendant in the male line ofPharamond, King of the Francks, a.d. 425. whom descended William, Duke of Aquitaine, d. 948. Alice, dau. of Her¬ bert II., Count of Vermandois. Arnolf, Count of Flanders, d. 964. Richard I. Duke of Normandy, d. 960. Mechtild, dau. of the =j=Baldwin III.Count Duke of Saxony. of Flanders, d. 961. Guido =pRolanda, dau. Normandy, d. 1026. Richard II. Duke of Susanna, dau. of Be- ^Baldwin IV. Count Grimaldi Prince ,of Monaco, flourish¬ ed be¬ tween 1000 and 1024. From of the Count d’Alencon. renger II. King of Italy. of Flanders, d. 988. Robert II. Duke of Normandy, d. 1035. Adela, dau. of Ro- =fBaldwin V. Count bert I. King of of Flanders, d. France. 1067. whom descended William the Cok- : queror, King of England, d. 1086. : Maud, dau. of Baldwin V. Count of Flanders, d. 1083. Grimaldi, =pAlexia, niece Prince of Monaco. « 1084. From Guido Gri-=r. maldi, Prince of Monaco, 1120. ,_I Grimaldi, : Prince of Monaco, Consul of Genoa,1162 to 1185. oftheEmperor Alexius, of Constantino¬ ple. whom descended Arasima, dau. of the Marquess of Savona and Final. Antonia, dau. of the Count of Provence. Maud, dau. of= Malcolm III. King of Scot¬ land. Maud,the Em-= press, dau. of Henry I. Henry II., King of Eng¬ land, d. in 1189. Eleanora,dau.= of Henry II. = Henry I. King of Eng¬ land, d. 1135. : GeoffreyPlan- tagenet. = Eleanor, dau. of the Duke of Aquitaine. : Alphonso VIII. King of Castile. I William de =pGundred,dau. Warren, Earl of Warren & Surrey, d. 1088. of William the Conqueror, d. 1085. Isabel, dau. of-pWiiliam, Earl Hugh, Earl of V ermandois. of Warren & Surrey, d. 1138. PrinceHenry,=j=Ada, dau. of eld. son of Da¬ vid I. King of Scots, d.l 152. William, Earl of Warren & Surrey. Maud, dau. of^David, Earl of Hugh, Earl of Chester. r~ a Huntingdon, 1219. PEDIGREE CLXV1I. I- Boarello, Grimaldi, of Genoa, Councillor of Robert, King of Naples, d. 1348. -pGinevra Salvago. Conrad Gri-T=Isabella maldi, of Genoa, flou¬ rished 1327 to 1364. Doria. Luke Gri- =pMaria Lo- maldi, Am¬ bassador from Genoa 1396. mellino. r Ansaldo =pArgenla Grimaldi, of Genoa, 1405. Grimaldi. Luke Gri- =pTheodora maldi. Am¬ bassador from Genoa 1458, 1474. Manfredi. marquess <£rimalDi. Obert Grimaldi, Prince of Monaco, Consul of Genoa, 1197, d. 1223 or 1232. Ingo Grimaldi, Governor of Genoa, 1225. r- T Boarello Grimaldi,Governor of Genoa, 1262. ,_X I Berengaria, dau. of Al- phonso VIII. King of Cas¬ tile. =^=Alphonso IX. King of Cas¬ tile. J FerdinandIIJ.=pBeatrix, dau. King of Cas¬ tile, d. 1252. oftheEmperor Philip II. Conrad Grimaldi, Cavalier, Praetor of Bologna, 1306. Alphonso X. =j=Mary de King of Cas¬ tile, d. 1284. Guzman. Sancho IV. King of Castile. Beatrix, dau. = of Sancho IV. King of Cas¬ tile, b. 1293, m. 1306. =Alphonzo IV. King of Por¬ tugal. Pedro I. King of Portugal, b. 1320, d. 1387.=;= John, King of Portugal, d. 1438. =P Beatrix, dau. “Thomas Fetti- of John, King of Portugal, and widow of Thomas, Earl of Arundel. John Fetti- =pJoan Fabyan. place, temp. Henry VI. Henry, Lord Hastings. Sir William de Harcourt, d. 1278. Margaret,dau of Sir John Beke. Ellen, dau. of Eudo La Zouch. I : Ada, dau. of David, Earl of Hunting¬ don. Jl— 1 -pEleanor, or Hillaria, dau. of Henry, Lord Hast¬ ings. -1 =f=Sir Richard L de Harcourt, 1273. =Sir John de Harcourt, knighted in 1306, d. 1330. Jane, dau. of Richard, Lord Grey, of Cod- nor, d. 1369. Maud, dau. of- Robert, Lord Grey, of Cod- nor. -pSir William Harcourt, d. 1349. : Sir Thomas Harcourt, knighted in 1366,M.P. for Oxon, 1376, d. 1417. place, Esq. of Shiffare, co. Berks. 2nd husband. Jane, dau. of Ilobt. Fraun- cis, of Fore¬ mark. Editha, co¬ heiress of Sir Philip orThos. St. Clere, of Sussex. William Bes- sells,of Bes. sells Leigh,co. Berks. =pThomas Har¬ court, d. 1460. =pSir Richard Harcourt, d. 1487. =pAlice, dau. of Sir Richard Harcourt. John BaptislGrimaldi,=pPellegra Pinelli. Governor of Corsica, 1481. I---1 Benedict Grimaldi, of=pPellegra Sauli. Genoa. --1 H Richard Fettiplace, of-pElizabeth, dau. of Bessells Leigh. Dorothy, dau. of Sir John Danvers. William Bessells, of Bessells Leigh. =John Fettiplace. Jerome Grimaldi, cre-= ated a Cardinal in 1527, after liis wife’s death, d. at Genoa, 1543. Francisca Cataneo. John Goddard, Esq. of-pElizabeth, dau. of Standen Hussey. I John Fettiplace. TEDIGREE CLXYII. eigatauess ^rtmalDi. i _ Luke Grimaldi, ere- -pPetrineta Spinola, ated Marquess Gri¬ maldi in 1529, by the Emperor Charles V., d. at Genoa, 1580. Lady of Beaufort, dau. and heiress of the Doge Spinola. Jerome Grimaldi,Mar—pPelina Imperiali, quess Grimaldi, Lord of Beaufort, d. at Ge¬ noa. d. 1639. Ansaldo Grimaldi, Marquess Grimaldi, Lord of Beaufort, d. at Genoa, 1643. =pBaptina Lomellini, m. 1594. Alexander Grimaldi, : Marquess Grimaldi, b. at Genoa, 1659, Commander in the army there against Louis XIV. in 1685, d. in London, 1732, m. in 1705. i- Alexander Grimaldi, : Marquess Grimaldi, b. in London, 1714, m. in 1745-6, d. in Lon¬ don, in 1800. William Grimaldi, =p! Marquess Grimaldi, b. in London in 1751, m. in 1783, d. in London, in 1830. : Frances, dau. and heir of Lewis Barker, Esq. of Rochester. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Stevens, of Burderop, co.Wilts. Thomas Buckeridge, of Basseldon, brother and heir of John, Bis¬ hop of Ely, who d. in 1631. : Anthony Goddard, Esq. of Clive Pip- pard, d. 1605. =pDorothy Goddard, dau. and coheiress of Anthony Goddard. Martha Wythens. I _ Alexander Grimaldi, -pFrancesca de Clerque Marquess Grimaldi, b. ' at Genoa, 1598. Joseph Maria Gri- ^Maria Sulpizia. maldi, Marquess Gri¬ maldi, b. at Genoa, 1632, d. there, 1683. : Rev. Richard Bucke¬ ridge, of Kingsclere, b. 1618-19, d. 1678. George Noyes, of An-=pSarah, dau. and heir dover, b. 1667, m. in 1693, d. 1750. : Dorcas, dau. and co¬ heir of Henry, son of Sir FrancisAnderson, of Bradley Hall, co. Durham, M.P. : Esther, dau. of John Barton, of Gloucester. of the Rev. Richard Buckeridge, b. 1668, d. 1724. Ann May, d. 1752,-pGeorge Noyes, of ' Andover, b. 1694-5. Jerome Knapp, Esq., =pSarah, dau. and heir- Bencher & Treasurer of the Middle Temple, b. 1722, d. 1792. Sarah Elizabeth, dau. : and heiress of William Hambly, Esq. d. in Jan. 1843. ess of George Noyes, b. 1735, m. in 1758. : Thomas Geo. Knapp, Esq. of Norwood, co. Surrey, b. 1766, m. 1795, d .in Jan. 1843. Louisa- = Rev. John Frances Edmeads, Grimaldi, m. 1809. Vicar of Preshute, Wilts, d.s.p. 1849. Henry William Gri- gdarfj? ©ritnallli,=p MaryAnne, dau. of Grimaldi, maldi, b. 1786, Marquess Grimal- Thos. Geo. Knapp, 6. 1792, in 3rd Bom- di, b. 1790, at St. Esq., b. 22 Jan. d. 1807. bay Infantry, James’s West- 1803, m. 18 Nov. d. s.p. 5 Nov. minster. 1825, 21st in direct 1836. descent from King Henry II. Stacey Beaufort Gri¬ maldi, b. 30 Sept. 1826. William Beaufort Grimaldi, b. 12 March, 1828. Henry Beaufort Gri¬ maldi, b. 22 Feb. 1831, of St. John’s College, Oxford. Wynford Beaufort Grimaldi, b. 12 Oct. 1832. Charles Beaufort Grimaldi, b. 7 July, 1837. Alexander Beaufort Grimaldi, b. 8 Jan. 1839. n i Mary Beaufort Grimaldi. Louisa Beaufort Grimaldi. Blanche Beaufort Grimaldi. Cfjatle^I&UUam ^alanm, of Crans, PEDIGREE CLXYIII. ?l?EUrg VII. King of England, d. 21 =j= Tlie Princess Elizabeth, dau. of Edward IV. April, 1509. I King of England. Louis XII =j=The Princess Mary, 2nd dau. of= King of France. King Henry VII., and sister and, in her issue, coheir of HfN- RY VIII. S.p. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G.,2nd husband. Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland.=;= Lady Eleanor Brandon, dau. and coheir of j Charles, Duke of Suffolk. r-J Lady Margaret Clifford, only dau. and heir of=r= Henry Stanley, Earl of Derby, K.G., d. in Henry, Earl of Cumberland. 1593. Ferdinando Stanley, Earl of Derby, Baron= Alice, dau. of Sir John Spencer, of Althorpe. Strange, of Knockyn, d. in 1595. Lady Frances Stanley, dau. and coheir.=f= John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, d. 4 J Dec. 1049. John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, d.=j= Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, dau. of William, in 1680. I Duke of Newcastle. John Egerton, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater, K.B.=f= Jane, dau. of Charles, Duke of Bolton. The Hon. and Right Rev. Henry Egerton,=j= Elizabeth Ariana, dau. of William, Earl of Bishop of Hereford, d. in 1746. Portland. William Egerton, Esq. Major of the 2nd Troop=p Mary, dau. of Robert Kirke, Esq. of Horse Guards, and M.P. for Brackley, d. 26 March, 1783. 1. Ariana-Margaret. 3.Isabella-Frances, m. Richard Master, Esq. M.P. =p William Chester Mas¬ ter, Esq. of Knole Park, co. Gloucester. 2. Elizabeth, 2nd dau/ and coheir of William Egerton, Esq. M.P. &c., m. 19 Feb. 1783. : Charles-Benjamin Saladin, of Crans, near Geneva. ffl1jarIes=®aatUtam Jbalabitt, of Crans, near Geneva; 11th in a direct descent from Henry VII. King of England, and one of the co¬ representatives of the Princess Mary, sister and eventual heir of Hen, VIII., entitled as such to quarter the Royal Arms. Charlotte=j=lst, Ba-^=2nd, John Ilu- Ariana. ron A. de ber, Lieut.-Col. Courval. in the General Staff of the Swiss Confederation, j and Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Matilda, deceased. Henry, Sophia, deceased, deceased. I- Ariana de Courval, Duchesse de Mar- mier-Choi- seul. 4' Charles-William Huber, b. 1 Feb. 1830. 2 o PEDIGREE CLXIX. 3ntf)onp Morris ^>torer> IBUtuarU 551., King of England,=pPhilippa, dau, of William, Count d. in 1377. | of Hainault. -I-1--- 1. Edward, Prince 2. Lionel of Ant-=j=Lady Elizabeth de of Wales, com- werp, Duke of I Burgh, dau. and monly called the Clarence, Earl of | heiress of William, Black Prince, Ulster, m. 1st, in I Earl of Ulster, 1st father of Rich. II. 1352. | wife. ,___i Isabel, youngest : dau. and coheir of Peter, King of Cas¬ tile and Leon, 1st wife. Philippa Plan-^Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, lineally derived from the tagenet, only marriage of Ralph, Lord Mortimer, of Wigmore, with the Prin- ckild & heiress, cess Gwyladys, dau. of Llewelyn ap Iorworth, Prince of North W ales. Roger Mortimer, 4tli Earl of March, eldest son, d. in 1398. r Edmund, 5th Eari of March, d.s.p. 1424. ~r ,-r-Eleonora, dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kent. xiiiiiG iuomnier,-r-niciidra 1 ic only daughter. | bridge,only surviving son. 4. Ed¬ mund Lang¬ ley, Duke' of Y ork & Earl ofCam- bridge. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, Protec-=j=Cecily, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West' tor of England, only son, fell at the battle of Wakefield, in 1460, moreland. Edw.IY. Edmund, Geo., =plsabel. Rich. III. Anne Plan- : King of Earl of Duke England, Rutland, of Cla- d. 9 April slain at rence, 1483. Wake- put to =p field, death, I aged 12. 1477. dau. & King of heir of England. Rich. Nevile, Earl of War- ✓fcwick. tagenet, m. 1st, Henry Holland, Duke of Exeter. : Sir Margaret, Elizabeth Tho- m. Chas. m. John mas the Bold, de la Pole, St. Duke of Duke of Le- Burgundy Sussex, ger, Knt. Henry VII. =pThe Princess Sir George Manners, Lord Ros, to which=pAnne St. Leger, King of Eng¬ land. Elizabeth. barony he succeeded on the death of his only dau. and heir, mother, in 1487, d. in 1513. j Thomas Manners, 13th Lord Ros, K.G., eld¬ est son, created Earl of Rutland, 18 June, 1528, d..in 1543. Hon. Sir John Manners, 2nd son. : Sir George Manners, of Iladdon, son and- heir. Eleanor, dau. of Sir William Paston, 2nd wife. : Dorothy, dau. and coheir of Sir George Ver¬ non, of Haddon, co. Derby. : Grace, dau. of Sir Henry Pierpoint. John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, d. 29-p Frances, dau. of Edward, Lord Montague, of Sept. 1679. | Boughton. John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland, d. 10=p Catherine, dau. of Baptist Noel Viscount Jan. 1710-1711. I Camden. Lady Catherine Manners, dau. of John, lst-p John Leveson Gower, Lord Gower. Duke of Rutland, m. in 1692. i t-*-" J Hon. Jane Leveson Gower, dau. of John,-!-John Proby, Esq. M.P. for Huntingdonshire, Lord Gower, d. 10 June, 1726. | only son of William Proby, Esq. i----- 1 John Proby, Baron Carysfort, of Carysfort,-p Elizabeth, sister and coheir of John, 3rd Vis- d. 18 Oct. 1772. | count Allen. r- J a antfjonp Morris grocer, €sq. ppdigkee clxix. Hon. Elizabeth Proby, dau. of John, Lord-j-Thomas James Storer, Esq. 2nd son of Thos. Carysfort. | Storer, Esq. Anthony Gilbert Storer, Esq. of=f=Anne Katharine, dau. of Frances, b. in 1780. m. the Rev. Parley Park, co. Berks, b. in I Thomas Hill, Esq. of the R. H. Whitelock, M. A., Vicar 1782, d. in 1818. | co. of Salop. of Skillington, co. Lincoln. Stittfioni) ifflorris Storer, Esq. of Purley Park; 18th in a direct descent (through the families of Proby, Leveson-Gower, Manners, St. Leger, and Plantagenet), from King Edward III. 1. Elizabetli-Fanny, d. in 1848. 2. Anne-Katharine, m. to Capt. C. R. White- lock, H.E.I.C. Military Service. 3. Charlotte, d. in 1831. 4. Margaret, m. to the Rev. W. Sellon, M.A., Rector of Llangua. PF.DIGREE CLXX. lorn ^tourton. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King=j=(StrlDai'tl I. King =f=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, King of of France, d. in 1317. 1 of England. Castile, d. in 1290. I- '-1 Thomas de Brother-=j=Alice, dau. of Sir Isabel, dau. of Philip-p Edward II., King of ton Earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of Eng land, d. in 1338. Roger Halys, Knt. of Harwich. IV., King of France, d. in 1357. Margaret, dau. and =f=Jolin, Lord Segrave, eventual sole heir, created Duchess of Norfolk, in 1398. d. 27 Edward III., 1353. Elizabeth, dau. and-pjohn, Lord Mowbray, lieir of John, Lord Segrave. ofAxholme, d. in 1360. Thomas Mowbray, =pElizabeth, dau. ofRi- Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. chard Fitzalan, and sister and coheir of Thos. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Margaret, dau. of ^SirRobt. Howard,Knt. Thomas, and cousin of John, Duke of Norfolk. Sir John Howard, ^Katherine,dau.ofWil- K.G., created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, and slain at Bosworth Field. liam. Lord Molines, d. in 1452. Thos. Howard, Earl^Elizabeth, dau. and of Surrey, created Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal, 1 Feb. 1514, K.G., d. 21 May, 1524. heir of Sir Frederick Tilney, Knt. of Ash- well Thorpe, co. Nor¬ folk, and widow of Sir Edw.Bourchier, K.B., son of Lord Berners. England. Edward III., King of England, Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, d. in 1377. T Eleanor, eldest dau. = and coheir of Hum¬ phrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, &c. Con¬ stable of England, d. in 1399. G’homas Plantagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. in 1399. Edmund Stafford, Earl =pAnne, dau. and co- eldest son of Sir John Howard, Knt.by Alice, his wife, dau. and heir of Sir William Tend- ring, of Tendring, co. Norfolk. of Stafford, K.G. Anne, dau. of Ralph: Neville, Earl of West¬ moreland, K.G. heir of Thos., Duke of Gloucester. : Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G., slain in 1460. Margaret, dau. of Ed-: mund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, K.G. Catherine, dau. of Richard Widville, Earl Rivers, K G., and sis¬ ter to Elizabeth,Queen of Edward IV. ^Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford, slain at St. Albans, in the lifetime of his father. 1 -1 =pHen., Duke of Buck¬ ingham, Constable of England, K. G., be¬ headed 1483. Eleanor, dau. of Hen-=^=Edward, Duke of ry Percy, Earl of Nor¬ thumberland. Buckingham, K.G., beheaded on Tower Hill, in 1524. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Mar¬ shal, K.G. : Elizabeth, dau. of Edward, Duke of Buck¬ ingham, 2nd wife. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, beheaded in-j- Frances, dau. of John Vere, Earl of Oxford the lifetime of his father, 1546. I Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, K.G., beheaded'p Margaret Mary, dau. and heir of Henry Fitz- 1572. I alan, Earl of Arundel. Philip, Earl of Arundel, d. in the Tower in-p Anne, sister and coheir of Thos. Lord Dacre, 1595. u-p I of Gillesland. _j Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Norfolk, d. 4-p Lady Aletheia Talbot, dau. and heir of Gil- Oct. 1646. I bert, Earl of Shrewsbury. _1 Henry-Frederiek, Earl of Arundel, d. in 1652.-r-Elizabeth, eldest dau. ofEsme, Duke of Len- [ nox. . J ILocD stourton. PEDIGBEE CLXX. a I Henry, 6th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal.— Anne, eldest dau. of Edward Somerset, Mar I quess of Worcester. Lord Thos. Howard, of Worksop, co. Notts.Mary Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Str John Savile, Bart. Philip Howard, Esq. of Buckenham, co. Nor— r Winifrede, dau. of Thomas Stonor, Esq. folk, son and heir of Lord Thos. Howard. Winifrede, eldest dau. and coheir of Philip=p William, 15th Lord Stourton, d. in 1781. Howard, Esq., and coheiress of her uncles, Thomas and Edward, 8th and 9th Dukes of Norfolk. Charles Philip, 16th Lord Stourton, d. in 1816.-p Hon. Mary Langdale, dau. and coheir of | Marmadukc, Lord Langdale. I- William,- r Catherine, dau. of Lord Thomas Weld,Esq. Stourton, of Lulworth Castle. d. in 1816. - 1 - r i Hon. Sir Edward Hon. Charles Hon. Philip Marmaduke Vava- Langdale, of Stourton. sour, Bart., d. in Houghton.co. 1847. York, entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. —i Several daus. (JTfiarlfS, 18th, and present Lord Stourton, eldest son and heir ; 20th in a direct descent from King Edward I., entitled, as eldest co-representative of Thomas de Brotherton, to quarter the Plantagenet Arms. PEDIGREE CLXXI. jfranrte §>etoeU Cole, Csq. iEIltoard HE. King of England, d. in 1377.=pPhilippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. Lady Elizabeth de John of Gaunt, Duke^Blanche, dau. and Burgh, dau. and heir of Lancaster, of William, Earl of Ulster. The Lady Philippa ^Edmund Mortimer, Plantagenet, only Earl of March, child. heir of Henry, Duke of Lancaster. The Lady Elizabeth : Mortimer. net, sister of Hen. IV. : Henry Percy, the re- King of England, nowned Hotspur, d. in 1403. Elizabeth Plantage—j-John Holland,Duke of Henry Percy, 2nd =pLady Eleanor Nevil, Earl of Northumber¬ land, fell at St. Al¬ bans, 1455. Exeter, grandson, ma¬ ternally, of Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent, son of King Ed¬ ward I. dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, and Constance Holland, =pSir John Grey, K.G. Joan de Beaufort, his only dau. wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. I _ j-- Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry,=F Edmund Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthyn, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. I created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. r- J Lady Anne Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl of-pjohn, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. Kent. I * j 1511. Edmund, 9th Lord Grey de Wilton, d. imw Florence, dau. and coheir of Sir Ralph Hast¬ ings, (brother of William, Lord Hastings), by Amie Tattershall, his wife, great-grand¬ niece of Archbishop Chichele. I-- Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Lord Grey de-p John Bridges, 1st Lord Chandos, d. in 1557. Wilton. i-__ Edmund Brydges, 2nd Lord Chandos, Knight-p Dorothy, dau. and eventual coheir of Edmund, Banneret, K.G., d. 11 Sept. 1573. j Lord Braye. I-' The Hon. Catherine Brydges, called “ the-p William, Lord Sandys, of the Vine, d. 29 Fair Brydges,” dau. of Edm., Lord Chandos. j Sept. 1623. The Hon. Elizabeth Sandys, only dau. and-p Sir Edwin Sandys, of Latimers. eventual heir of William, Lord Sandys. T Henry, Lord Sandys, of the Vine, a Cavalier^ Margaret, his first cousin, dau. of Sir William commander, slain at Bramdene, in 1644. Sandys, of Hedbury, co. Worcester. I-' Hester Sandys, eldest dau. of Colonel Henry=j= Humphrey Noye, Esq. of Carnanton.co.Corn- Sandys, and sister and coheiress of William Henry, and Edwin, Lords Sandys, of the Vine. wall, son of William Noye, Attorney-Gene¬ ral to Charles I. Catherine Noye, dau. and coheir of Humph-=i= William Davies, Esq. of Bosworgy, in St. rey Noye, Esq. of Carnanton. | Erth, co. Cornwall. Hester, dau. of William Davies, Esq., by=p Francis Cole, Esq. son of Humphrey Cole, Catherine Noye, his wife. | Esq. of Perran. __i ( Humphrey Cole, Esq., son and heir of Francis=p Phillis, dau. of Francis Maugham, Esq., d. and Hester Cole, d. in 1777, aged 42. j in 1800, aged 67. .----- 1 ---—,-,-, / 9 PEDIGREE CLXXI. JFrancis ^etoell Cole, Csq. i i i l.Hum- 2. John, D.D. 3. Fran- : phrey, Rector of Ex- cis,Capt. Major eter College, R.N., d. in the Oxford, and in 1798, Army, Vice-Chancel- aged 38. d. in lor of that Jamaica University, d. unm. in 1819. d e I I Honor, 4, Hen., 5. Sam. dau. of d. in D.D., 1826, aged 46. John Keir, Esq. of the Keirs of Kin- drogan. Senior Chap¬ lain of Green¬ wich Ilosp. d. 1838, aged 71. : Jane, dau. of John Griffith, Esq., a Judge in India. / I 6 Christo¬ pher, (Sir) K.C.B., Capt.R.N. Colonel of Marines, and M.P. for Gla- morgansb. d.s.p. in 1836. LadyMary, Five dau. of daus. Hen., Earl of Ilclies- ter, and wi¬ dow of T. M. Talbot, Esq. of Margam. Rev. Francis Hawk¬ ins Cole, m. 2ndly, in 1831, Elizabeth, dau. of the late, and sister of the present James Ewing, Esq. of Park Crescent, but by her has no issue. =plst, Elizabeth Blake, dau. of Thomas Bailey Heath Sewell, Esq., by the Lady Elizabeth, his wife, eldest dau. and coheir of Thomas Bermingham, Earl of Louth, 24 th Baron Athenry, and Premier Baron of Ireland, d. in 1828. Honor, m. William Cornish, Esq. of Marazion, and has issue. . r~r Mary-Ellis, tn. J. A. Stevens, Esq, Post Capt.R.N. T I John Griffith Cole, Esq. only son of the Rev. Dr. Sam. Cole. 1. Longden, 3. Charles, Indian Navy. R.N. 2. Frederick, 4. Mary. Indian Navy. t-i -n 5. Louisa. 7. Kate. 6. Ellen. 8. Meta. i ;-1 Jfl'anrtS ^rtofH Cole, Esq. of Childown, Chert- Louisa, m. in 1841, to Luther Watson, Esq. of sey, co. Surrey, b. 15 Oct. 1817 ; 19th in a di- Calgarth, co. Westmoreland, grandson of Dr. rect descent from King Edward III., and also Watson, Bishop of Llandaff, and has four daus. Founder’s kin at All Souls College, Oxford. PEDIGREE CLXXjj n C>icft=iLautJer, iBatt (Plitoat'lJ E. King of=j=Margaret, dau. of Phi- England. | lip IV. of France. Hvobcrt Uturr, King=-= Isabel, dau. of Don of Scotland. aid, Earl of Marr. r Edmund Plantagenet,—Margaret, sister and surnamed of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, younger son. heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. The Princess Mar-=j= Walter, Lord High gery. Steward of Scotland. Edward = the Black Prince, last hus¬ band. =Joan Plantage-=pSir Thomas de net, the Fair I Holand, K.G., Maid of Kent. Earl of Kent, d. 1360. Robert II., King of=pElizabeth, dau. of Sir Scotland. Adam Mure. Rich. II. King of England, d s.p. Tlios. Holland, =Lady Alice Fitz- Robert =j=Anna- 2nd Earl of Kent. alan, dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. III. King of Scot¬ land. Lady Margaret Hoi' and, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. : John Beaufort, Earl of Somerset, Mar¬ quess of Dorset. bella, dau. of Sir John Drum¬ mond. Robert, = Duke of Albany. =Muriella, dau. of Sir Wil¬ liam de Keith. Lady Jane Beaufort, =pJ ames I., King of elder dau. of the Scotland. Marquess of Dorset. John Stewart, Earl of=pLady Elizabeth Buchan, Constable of j Douglas. France, slain at Ve- i meuill, 17 Aug. 1424. The Princess Joanna,=j= James Douglas, 1st dau. of James I. Earl of Morton. Margaret, only dau. = and heir of John, Earl of Buchan. =George, 2nd Lord Seton. Lady Janet Douglas,=pPatrick, Earl of Both- John, only son and lieir=f= apparent of George, 2nd Lord Seton, d.v.p. Christian, dau. of John, 1st Lord Lindsay, of Byres. only dau. of James, Earl of Morton. well. George, Lord Seton.=pLady Margaret Campbell, dau. of Colin, 1st Earl of Argyle. Lady Janet Hepburn, dau. of Patrick, Earl- of Bothwell. _ George, Lord Seton/ = George, Lord Seton, slain at Flodden. = Elizabeth, dau. of John, Lord Hay, of Y ester. Beatrix, dau. of George, Lord Seton.=p Sir George Ogilvy, of Dunlugas. Sir Walter Ogilvy, of Bauff and Dunlugas. Helen, dau. of Walter Urquhart, of Cro¬ marty. Beatrix, dau. of Sir Walter Ogilvy.=f= Alexander Seton, of Pitmedden. John Seton, of Pitmedden, slain exparte regis= at the battle of the bridge of Dee, 1639. = Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Samuel Johnstone, Bt. of Elphinstone. Sir Alexander Seton, Bart., Lord Pitmedden,=f d. 1719. I : Margaret, dau. and heir of William Lawder, Esq. ^ir 3Iof)n Dick^lauDcr, TBart PEDIGREE CLXXIII- a Margaret, 2nd dau. =j=Sir John Lauder, | Bart. I- J Anne, 3rd dau.—William Dick, Esq. | of Grange. -- 1 Sir Andrew Lauder, 5th Bart, of Fountain^Isabel, only dau. and heir of William Dick, Hall. Esq. of Grange. Sir Andrew Dick-Lauder, Bart, of Fountain-r Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Brown, Esq., of Hall, d. in 1820. Johnstonburn. Sir Thomas Dick-Lauder, Bart., of Fountain-p Charles-Anne, only child of George Cumin, Hall, d. 29 May, 1848. Esq., of Relugas. Sbtr jjiofjn Didt=?iaulJfr, Bart, of Fountain^ Anne, 2nd dau. of 'North Dalrymple, Esq. Hall; 19th in a direct descent from King Edward I., of England, and 19th from Ro¬ bert Bruce, King of Scotland. of Fordel. Thomas-North, b. 28 April, 1846. John-Edward-Arthur, b. 28 July, 1848. -l—(—I Margaret-Louisa. Charlotte-Anne. Catherine-Seton. pedigree clxxiv. Graeme, of ®atuoclt pjcni'g 155- King of England.=j=Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. 1 Edward I. King of=pMargaret, dau. England. of Philip III. I King of France. ,_i Edmund Plantage-=i=Margaret, sister net, surnamed “ of Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. Edmund, Earl : of Lancaster. Henry, Earl of : Lancaster. Kobert 13nire ; King of Scot¬ land. —F : Blanche, Queen Dowager of Na¬ varre. : Maud, dau and heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward F=Joan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. the “Fair Maid of Kent,” to. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. Lady Elea- = nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Walter, : Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. L, J Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. The Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce. King Richard II. d.s.p. Thomas de Holland,-j- Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. 2nd Earl of Kent. I of the Earl of Arundel. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. John Beaufort, Marquess= of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. :Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, Holland, 2d dau. Duke of Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. J Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =F LadyJoanBeau-^J ames I. King of-p-Sir James Stew- The Lady Mary=j=SirWilliam Gra- fort, eldest dau. Scotland, husband. 1st art, the Black Knight of Lorn, 2nd husband. Stuart, dau. Robert III. of ham, Lord of Kincardine. The Princess Jane=FGeorgeGordon, Stuart, dau. of James I. King of Scotland. Lady Isabel Gor- = don, dau. of Geo., 2nd Earl of Hunt- ley. 2nd Earl of Huntley, Lord High Chancel¬ lor of Scotland. =Williain Hay, 3rd Earl of Er- roll. John Stewart, Earl of Atholl. =fLady Eleonora Sinclair, dau. of William, Earl of Orkney. William Grame, of Garvock, 3rd son of SirWilliam Graham, Lord of Kincardine, d. in 1502. Lady Isa-—Alex. Matthew le Graeme, of Garvock, son and heir. =j= i- 1 Archibald Grame, of Garvock, slain at Flodden. The Hon. Thomas—MargaretLogie, Hay, 2nd son of William, 3rd Earl of Erroll, living 4 Oct. 1493. heir of Logie Almond, co. Perth. bel Stew¬ art, dau. of the Earl of Atholl. ander =p Robert- | son of |- 1 Strowan. John Graeme, of Garvock, son and heir. =F George Hay, of Logie : Almond, succeeded his cousin as 6th Earl of Erroll. i- - - Andrew Hay, 7th Earl- of Erroll, d. in 1585. The Hon. Sir George 1 Hay, of Kellour, youn¬ ger son of Andrew, 7th Earl of Erroll. : Margaret, dau. of Alex. Robertson, ofStrowan, 1st wife. -Lady Agnes Sinclair, dau. of Geo., 4th Earl of Caithness, 2nd wife. ^Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Patrick Cheyne, of Esselmont. James Graeme, of Gar—pJanet, dau. of vock, son and heir, to. in 1571. Bonar, of Keltie. NinianGrseme, of Gar—rElizabeth, dau. of vock, son and heir, to. in 1606. Laurence Oliphant, of Fergandenny. John Grseme, of Gar—(-Agnes, dau. of Geo. vock, son and heir, to. in 1638. Anne, dau. of Sir Geo.=FWilliam Moray, of Hay, of Killour.; | Abercairney, d, 1642. __I Drummond, of Bal- loch. r - b I $mcme, of <®att)oc&. i PEDIGREE CLXXIV. Sir Robert Moray, of^=Anne, dau. of Patrick James Graeme, of Gar-=p Anne, dau. of John Abercairney, knighted bv Charles II., d. in 1704. Graham, Esq. of Inch- braikie. vock, son and heir, m. in 1078. Stewart, of Arntul- lie and Cardneys. Amelia, dau. of Sir Robert Moray, of Aber¬ cairney. | i- 1 Robert Graeme, of Garvock, son and heir, m.=p in 1736. | i- 1 James Graeme, of Garvock, son and heir, d.~ in 1812. I--- Robert Graeme, of Garvock, son and heir, d.~ 18 March, 1846. : James Graeme,„of Garvock, son and heir. Katherine, dau. of James Oliphant, Esq. of Gask. : Mary, dau. of the Rev. Henry Nisbett. JflantfS (Prarntf, of Garvock, son and heir 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. of England, and 17th from King Robert Bruce, of Scotland. : Jane-Anne, only dau. of William Aytoun, Esq. : Helena, only surviving child of Charles de Jersey, Esq. 1. Robert de Graeme, b. 13 Feb. 1841. 2. Charles de Jersey, b. 22 Dec. 1842. 1. Mary-Elizabeth de Jersey Katherine. 2. Jane-Anne-Jessie. 3. Georgiana-Henrietta-Matilda. PEDIGREE CLXXV, s@arg;aret''(ZEmilp> lut'ff of ®SJtlltam4§envg 33laaufu, 3S$q. ‘T 1 j of Castile, d. in 1290, 1st wife. Joan of Acre, 3rd dau,^Gilbert de Clare,Earl of Edward I. j of Gloucester. Edward II., King of : England. Eleanor, eldest dau. =pHugh le Despencer, Earl of Gloucester. and coheir. i- Edward of England, d. 21 June, 1371. : Isabel, dau. of Philip, King of France. III., King=p Philippa, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Earl of Hainault, Sir Ed. -pAnne, mund le De- spen¬ cer,Kt. dau. of Henry, Lord F errers j r Edward=l=Eliza' Lord le Despen. cer, K.G., d. 1375. beth, dau. & heir of Bartho¬ lomew, Lord Burgherst, l- 4. Ed¬ mund of Langley, Duke of York, K.G., m. Isabel, dau. & coheir of Peter, King of Castile. 2.Lionel,: of Ant¬ werp, Duke of Clarence K.G., d. in 1368. =Lady Eliza¬ beth de Burgh, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Earl of Ulster. 5. Tho- -pEleanor, Thos., Lord le Despen¬ cer, & Earl of Glou¬ cester. -pGon- stance, Planta- genet, dau. of Ed¬ mund, ofLang- ley. Philippa, 1 onlychild & heiress of Lionel Planta- genet. Elizabeth: dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. : Edmund Morti¬ mer, Earl of March d. 1352. =Henry Percy, the re¬ nowned Hotspur. Wil¬ liam Bour- chier, Earl of Ewe, 3rd hus¬ band. mas of Wood- stock, Duke of Glou¬ cester, murder¬ ed at Calais, 1397. i- =f= Lady : Anne Planta- genet, dau. & coheir of Tho¬ mas of Wood- stock, and wi¬ dow of Thos., Earl of ^Stafford I- Isabel, = le De¬ spencer, dau. & heir. dau. and coheir of Humph¬ rey de Bohun, Earl of Here¬ ford & Essex. : Edm., Earl of Stafford, 2nd hus¬ band. =Richard Beau¬ champ, Lord Aberga- Hen.Per-=p cy, 2nd Earl of North- umber- venny, & land, fell Earl of at St. Al. Worces- bans in ter. 1455. Lady Eleanor Nevil, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl ofWest- moreland, by Joan, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. Humph- =;= Anne, rey Staf¬ ford, Duke of Buck¬ ingham, K.G. Catherine/ dau. of Sir Payne Roet, Knt. and relict of SirOtho Swynford, Knt. Margaret, dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, grandson ofEDW. I. -1 -3. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas¬ ter, King of Castile & Leon, d. 1399. :John Beaufort, Marquis ofDorset, Earl of Somer¬ set, K.G. dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. Eleanor, =j= Edmund dau. of Beaufort Richard Beau¬ champ, Earl of War¬ wick. Duke of Somer¬ set, Mar¬ quess of Dorset, K.G., d. in 1455. Lady Eliza-=j=Sir Edward Ne- Henry Percy, beth Beau- ville, 4th surviv- 3rd Earl of champ. ing son of Ralph, Northumber- lst Earl of West- land, fell at moreland, by Towton, 29 Joan, his 2nd March, 1461. wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. =Eleanor, dau. Humphrey StaG & sole heir of ford, Earl of Rich. Poyn- Stafford, son of ings, son of Humphrey, Lord Poyn- Duke of Buck¬ ings. ingham, slain at St. Albans, v.p. r~ a ^=Lady Marga- ’ ret Beaufort, dau. andeven- tual coheir of Edm., Duke of Somerset. “1 c PEDIGREE CLXXV. a9arpret=(ZBmtlp> fotfc of OTtUtant4f?«irg 33laautu, 3£gq. b i Sir George =pMargaret, dau. Henry Percy,^Maud, dau. of Catherine, dau. =pHenry, Duke Nevill,Lord Abergaven. ny, d. 1492. of Sir Hugh Fenne. 4th Earl of Northumber¬ land, K.G. Herbert, 1st of Richard Wid. Earl of Pem- ville.EarlRivers, broke. K.G., and sister of Elizabeth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. r of Bucking¬ ham, Consta¬ ble of Eng¬ land, K.G., beheaded in 1483. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy,=pEdward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., 4th Earl of Northumberland. j beheaded on Tower Hill in 1524. I-- 1 -1 George Nevill, Lord Abergavenny, K.G., d.=f= Lady Mary Stafford, dau. of Edward, Duke 27 Henry VIII. | of Buckingham. Ursula, dau. of George, Lord Abergavenny.=j=Sir Warham St. Leger, of Ulcombe, Kent, J Knight Marshal of Munster. Sir William St. Leger, Lord President of Mun-=j= Gertrude Heyward, heiress of Heyward’s ster, d. about 1642. | Hill, co. Cork. ,-1 Heyward St. Leger, Esq. of Castlemore and=j= Barbara, widow of Sir Andrew Barrett, of Heyward’s Hill, Lieut.-Colonel in the Army, I Inniscarra, co. Cork. M.P. d. in 1684. d. 12 Feb. 1724. Warham St. Leger, Mary, dau. of Heyward=j= John Gillman, Esq. of Curraheen, co. Cork, Esq. of Heyward’s St. Leger, Esq. Hill. =f= Heyward Gillman, Esq. of Curraheen, d. in=j= Hannah, dau. of the Rev. Edward Sayers, 1753. of Doneraile. St. Leger-Heyward Gillman, Esq. of Curra-=j=Elizabeth-Anne. dau. of Harding Parker, been, d. in 1757. | Esq. of Hillbrook. I- 1 Sir John St. Leger Gillman, Bart, of Curra-=p Hannah, dau. of Sir Thomas Miller, Bart, been, d. in 1815. j [----- 1 f8Targaret-©milg, dau. and coheir of Sir=j= William-HenryBlaauw, Esq. ofBeachland, John St. Leger Gillman, Bart. ; 16th in a co. Sussex, F.S.A., a magistrate for Sussex, direct descent from King Edward III. | m. 16 June, 1832. I Henry-William-Gillman, b. 9 March, 1834. Thomas St. Leger, b. 1 July, 1839. Emily-Hannah. PEDIGREE CLXXVI. William ©ollantJ iBicliforti CoJjam, €si) iStltaarll I. King of England.—Eleanor of Castile. _ l _, Lady Elizabeth Plan-=^= Humphrey deBohun, tagenet, dau. of King Edward I., and widow of John, Earl of Holland. Lady : Margaret deBohun, dau. of the Earl of Here¬ ford, m. in 1325. J Sir Philip : Courte¬ nay, of Powder- ham Cas¬ tle, d. 7 Hen. IV. : Anne, dau. of Sir Thos. Wake. SirPhilip- r Eliza- Courte' nay, Knt. of Pow- derham Castle, b. in 1404. Sir Wm. ^Margaret, Courte- dau. of nay, of William, Powder- Lord ham Cas- Bonville. tie, d. in 1485. Sir Wm.=pCicely, Courte¬ nay, of Powder- ham, son and heir, d.inl512. dau. of Sir John Cheney, of Pin- court. Earl of Hereford and Essex, Lord High Constable of Eng¬ land. Hugh de Courte¬ nay, 2nd Earl of Devon, d. in 1377. Eleanor, ^-Thomas eld. dau. and co¬ heir of Humph¬ rey de Bohun, Earl of Here¬ ford, &c. Edmund -pAnne, Sir John=j=Joan, dau. Courte- of Alex - nay, 2nd ander Champer. nowne, of Beer Ferrers. beth,dau. of Wal¬ ter, Lord Hunger- ford. Stafford, Earl of Stafford, K.G. Anne, dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. Margare t-p Humph- dau. of Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somer¬ set, K.G. Cathe¬ rine, dau. of Rich. Widville, Earl Ri¬ vers,K.G. & sister of Elizabeth Queen of Edw. IV. Edward II., King ofcplsabel of France. England, d. in 1327. | I-;- 1 Edward III., King-pPhilippa of Hainault. ofEngland,d.inl377. Planta¬ genet, of Wood- stock, Earl of Bucking¬ ham, Duke of Glouces¬ ter, K.G. d.in 1399. dau. and coheir of Thomas, Duke of Glouces¬ ter. Humph¬ rey Staf¬ ford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G. rey Staf¬ ford, Earl of Staf- ford, slain at St. Al. bans, v.p. L ~l -j-Iienry, Duke of Bucking, ham, Constable of Eng¬ land, K.G., be¬ headed in 1483. Lionel, of Duke of Clarence, K.G., d. 17 Oct. 1368. Antwerp,=pElizabeth, dau. and heir of William De Burgh, Earl of Ulster, d. in 1363. Philippa, and heir, 1355. only dau.=^Edmund Mortimer, b. 16 Aug. Earl of March, &c., d. 5 Rich. II., 1382. Elizabeth, -pHenry dau. of Edmund, Earl of March. Henry : Percy, Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain at St. Albans, 22 May, 1455. Percy, the renowned Hotspur, son of Henry, Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain in 1403. ^Eleanor, dau. of Ralph, Earl of West¬ moreland. Roger, -pEIeanor, Earl of March. dau. of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Anne -pRichard Mortimer dau. and heir. PI an ta¬ genet, Earl of Cam¬ bridge. Richard, =pCicely, Henry =pEleanor, Duke York. of Percy, Earl of Northum¬ berland, slain at Towton Field, 1460-1. I- Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northum¬ berland, d. in 1489. dau. and heir of Richard Poynings, d. in 1474. =pMaud, dau. of William, Earl of Pem¬ broke. dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of West¬ moreland Edward =pLadyEli- IV., King | zabeth of Eng- Lucy, land. I I Sir Will Courtenay, of Powderham Castle, sur. named the Great. =pMargaret, dau. Edmund, =f=Eleanor, Arthur Plan-=j of Sir Richard Duke of Buck- dau. of tagenet, Vis- Edgecombe, ingham, K.G., Hen. Percy, count L’lsle, Knt., of Cuttell, beheaded on 4th Earl of natural son of Comproller of Tower Hill, Northum- King Edward the Household 1524. berland. IV. to Henry VII., 4 1st wife. |- p-- J dau. of Ed¬ ward Grey> Viscount L’lsle. (K3m. ^ollanti l5icfefocD Cobam, Csq. PEDIGREE CLXXVI. Sir George: Courtenay, eldest son, d.v.p. Sir William = Courtenay, of Powderham Castle, killed at the storm¬ ing of Saint Quintin,1557. Catherine, dau. of Sir George St. Leger, of Annery. =Elizabeth, dau. of John Pow- lett. Marquess of Winchester. 1 Katherine, ■ dau. of Ed¬ mund, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G. Lady Marga-= ret Neville, dau. of Ralph, Earl of West¬ moreland. -Ralph Ne¬ ville, Earl of West¬ moreland. ^Henry Man¬ ners, Earl of Rutland. Frances, dau.=pThomas and coheir of Arthur Plan- tagenet, Vis¬ count L’Isle, and widow of John Bassett, Esq., of Um- beleigh. Monck, Esq. of Pother- idge, Devon, Sir William Courte-=p Lady Elizabeth Man- nay, Knt., only son and heir, High Sheriff of Devon in 1581, d. in 1630. ners, dau. of Henry, Earl of Rutland. Francis Courtenay, =j= Elizabeth, dau. of Esq. of Powderham Castle, eld. surviving son and heir, d. in 1638. William Courtenay,: Esq. of Powderham Castle, created a Ba¬ ronet in 1644, d. in 1702. Sir William Courte¬ nay, Bart., M.P. for Devon, d. 1736. Eleanora, eldest dau.= of Sir William Cour¬ tenay, Bart., of Pow¬ derham Castle. Eleanora, 2nd dau- and eventual coheir of Francis Bassett, Esq. Joseph Davie Basset,: Esq. of Umberleigh and Watermouth, co. Devon. Sir Edward Sey¬ mour, Bart., of Bury Pomeroy. Margaret, dau. of Sir William Waller, Knt., the celebrated Parliamentary Gene¬ ral. :Lady Anne Bertie, dau. of James, 1st Earl of Abingdon. Francis Basset,'Esq., of Heanton Court, Devon. John Davie, Esq. of Orlegh, Devon. Miss Mary Irwin, of Barnstaple. =John Arscott, Esq. of Arscott and Duns- land. Mary Monck, young-: est dau. of Thomas Monck, Esq. of Po- theridge, by his first wife, Frances Plan- tagenet, and great aunt of George Monck, Duke of Al¬ bemarle. Arthur Arscott, Esq.=j=Ebbott Yeo, of North of Arscott and Duns- Petherwin. land, d. in 1662. Grace, dau. and heir=f=William Bickford, of Arthur Arscott, I Esq. of Bickford Esq. of Arscott. | Town. I- 1 Arscott Bickford, Esq. of Dunsland, co. Devon, son and heir.=p 1- 1 William Bickford, Esq. of Dunsland, co. Devon, son and heir.=j= George Bickford, =j=Mary Palfreyman, Esq. of Dunsland. | of Molland. t- 1 Mary, dau. of=j=The Rev. William Holland George Bick ford, Esq. of Dunsland, and sister and heir of Arscott Bickford, Esq., d. 4 Feb. 1839. Augusta-Mary, eldest=' dau. of Joseph Davie Basset. Esq. of Hean¬ ton Court and Water- mouth. I- :The Rev. William Bickford Coham, of Coham, Devon, J.P. to. 17 April, 1827, d. 2 July, 1843. George-Lewis of Upcott Avenel, J.P. and D-L. for Devon. Coham, of Coham and Up- colt Avenel, grandson of Stephen Coham, Esq. of Co¬ ham, and Mary, his wife, dau. and coheir of William Holland, Esq. of Upcott Avenel, lineally descended from John, 4th son of Robert, Lord Holland, of the same family as Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, husband of Joan Plantagenet, the Fair Maid of Kent. -1 Christiana, to to G. B. Kingdon, Esq. Holland, Mary- a graduate Anne, of Trinity College, Cambridge. ffl&liUiam^oIIaniUlStrUforli (ffofjant, Esq., of Arscott-Bickford- Coham and Dunsland ; 18th in a direct descent Courtenay, from King Edward III., and 10th from Sir Artli’”- Plantagenet, Viscount L’Isle. —,- 1 Mary- Augusta- Basset- Christiana. Eleanor. PF.DIGRKK CLXXVII. William jT. Imnsap Carnegie, <2Esq. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III King of Castile. l- Edward II, : King of England. Isabella, dau. of Philip the Fair, King of France. Edward p pPhilippa, Edward-p Lady Joan -p 111. King dau. of the Brack Plantagenet, of Eng- William, Prince, dau. and heir, land. Count of last hus- the Fair Maid Hainault. band. of Kent. I | - r- -iSMuilt'iJ E. K.ng-r-Margaret, dau. of of England. | Philip of France. L_ i Margaret, sister-pEdmund Planta- genet, surnamed of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. las Hol¬ land, Earl of Kent, K.G. iiohert Bruce, King of Scotland. and heirofThos. Lord Wake. T M argery,=pW alter, dau. of King Robert Bruce. Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Rich. II. King of England. Thomas Hol-^Alice Fitz-Alan, land, Earl of dau. of Richard, Kent. Earl of Arundel. Robert II. King of Scotland. T John de Beaufort, Mar-=pMargaret, dau. and quess of Dorset, and Earl of Somerset, d, 1410. i--- Joan de Beaufort, : dau. of John, Mar¬ quess of Dorset, r eventual heir of Thos., Earl of Kent. Robt.III. King of Scotland. Lady Catbe-p=David rine, dau. of King Ro¬ bert II. Lindsay, Earl of Crawford. : James I. King Scotland, slain 1436. of Alexander, Earl Crawford, slain Jan. 1445-6. of^=Mariota, dau. and 13 heir of David Dun¬ bar, son of George, Earl of March. The Princess Joan,^George Gordon, 2nd dau. of James I. of I Earl of Huntly. Scotland. Alexander, Crawford, 1454. Earl ofp= Margaret, dau. of Sir d. in I Alexander Ogilvy. William, 3rd Earl : Marischal, d. about 1530. : Elizabeth, dau. of George, 2nd Earl of Huntly. Alexander, Crawford, 1517. Earl of=j=Margaret, dau. of d. in Campbell ofArdkin- glass. Robert, Lord Keith,=f=F,lizabeth, dau. of slain at Flodden, | John, 2nd Earl of v p. I Morton. John, Lord Glamis,p=Janet, sister ofWil- d. in 1558. I liam, 4th Earl Maris¬ chal. David, Earl of Craw-^ Mariana, only dau. ford, d. in 1558. I of William, Earl of Erroll. I- Alexander, Master of=Jean, youngest dau. Crawford, slain at I of Henry, Lord Sin- Dundee in 1541. | clair. ,_I John, Lord Glamis.=pElizabeth, only dau. slain at Stirling, in of Alexander, Lord 1578. Salton. David, 9th Crawford. Earl of-p Margaret, dau. of Cardinal Bethune. Jean, eldest dau. of John, Lord Glamis,-=p Sir Alexander Lindsay, 4th son of David, relict of Robert, Master of Morton, and of Archibald, 8th Earl of Angus. 9th Earl of Crawford, Spynie, slain in 1607. created Baron Alexander, 2nd Lord Spynie, d. in 1646.-^= Lady Margaret Hay, only dau. of George, 1st Earl of Kinnoul. The Hon. Margaret Lindsay, elder dau. of=f= William Fullerton, of Fullerton, m. about Alexander, 2nd Lord Spynie, and sister and 1650. heir of George, 3rd Lord Spynie. a PEDIGHKK CLXXV1I £Mliam JT. lintjsap Carnegie, Csg. a William Fullerton, Esq. of Fullerton, only=p Susan, liis wife, son and lieir. John Fullerton, Esq. of Fullerton, only son=f= Margaret Carnegy. and heir. | l- 1 William Fullerton, Esq. of Fullerton, son=p Susanna Ogilvie. and heir. I- J William Fullerton-Lindsay, Esq. of Fuller-=j= Stewart, only dau. and heir ton and Glenquich, who claimed the title of 1 negie, of Boysack. Spynie. James Fullerton-Lindsay-Carnegie, Esq. of=p Mary-Elizaheth, dau. and Boysack, Fullerton, Spynie, &c. 1 Strachan, Esq. l"- 1 ffaiiUtiint .jFullnton4Lin&3ag=crarttrgtf, Esq., of Spynie, Boysack, Fullerton, &c., Hereditary Fowler to the kings of Scotland, and heir to the barony of Spynie, represent¬ ative of Lady Catherine, sister of King Robert ill. of Scotland, and 19th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward I. of England. of James Car- heir of James PEDIGREE CLXXYIII. ilatip ^cton §)teuart. pijmrg 555. King of England.=pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King ol'=j=Margaret, dau. England. | of Philip III. I King of France. I- 1 Edmund Plantage-=pMargaret, sister Henry, Earl of=pMaud, dau. and Edmund, Earl=f Blanche, Queen of Lancaster. Dowager of Na¬ varre. Kohcrt 3Sruce, King of Scot¬ land. =F r Walter,=pThe net, surnamed “ of Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir of Thos. Lord Wake. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Edward : the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. : Joan Plantagenet,=^Sir Thomas Lady Elea- =y= Richard Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. the “ Fair Maid of Kent,” m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2d husband. nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce. King Richard II. d.s.p. Thomas de Holland, -t- Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. 2nd Earl of Kent. of the Earl of Arundel. John Beaufort, Marquess= of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1st husband. =Lady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, Holland, 2d dau. Duke of Clarence, son and eventual co- of Henry IV., 2nd heir of Thomas, husband. Earl of Kent. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. —T— Robert III,, King of Scot¬ land. t— Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau.-p i ‘ 1 Johanna, dau. of King James I., and widow=f of James, 3rd Earl of Angus. i- 1 The Lady Jean Douglas, 2nd dau. of James,=FThomas, Lord Erskine, and Earl of Marr. Earl of Morton. James I. King of Scotland. James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton. Elizabeth, Thomas, Marr. dau. Earl : Sir Alexander Seton, eldest son of Alex¬ ander, Lord Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly, and Armour-bearer and Squire of the King’s body. Alexander, Lord Ers¬ kine, and Earl of Marr, a.d. 1489. ; Christian, dau. of Sir Robert Crichton, of Sanquhar. Robert, Lord Erskine-f- Isabel, dau. of Sir Sir Alexander Seton .^Elizabeth, dau. of of Touch, co. Stir¬ ling, slain at Flod den. the Lord Home. and Earl of Marr, fell at Flodden, 9 Sept. 1513. George Campbell, of Loudoun. Sir Ninian Seton, of^Janet, dau. of Sir Touch. I Edward Chisholm. 1— John, and Earl of Marr, ri. in 1552. Lord Erskine=j=Lady Margaret Campbell, dau. of Archibald, Earl of Argyle. Sir Walter Seton, of Touch and Tillibody,-r Elizabeth, dau. of John, Earl of Marr. living 1547. James Seton, of Touch, living 1563.-J— A dau. of Sir William Cranston of that Ilk. John Seton, of Touch,Elizabeth, dau. of Sir George Home, of Wedderburn. _ 1 James Seton, of Touch.---Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Stewart, of Grand- I tully. __1 a LatJp ^cton Steuart PEDIGEEE CLXXYIII. James Seton, of Touch.=p A dau. of Sir Archibald Stirling, of Keir. James Seton, of Touch, a gallant Royalist,^ A dau. of Stirling. Hereditary Armour Bearer and Squire of the King’s body. Archibald Seton, of Touch, Armour Bearer—Barbara, dau. and heir of Alexander Hunter, and Squire of the King’s body. I of Muir House, by Barbara, his wife, dau. I of Sir Thomas Moncrief, Bart, of that Ilk. Elizabeth Seton, Lady of Touch, dau. heiress. The Hon. Archibald Seton, of Touch, late Member of the Supreme Council of Hugh Se- Bengal, and Governor of Prince of ton. Esq. of Wales’ Island, Heritable Armour Touch, m. in Bearer and Squire of the King’s 1787. body, d.s.p. and-r- Hugh Smith, afterwards Hugh Seton, Esq. | of Touch. _ p j Lillias, dau=f=Sm Henry Steuart, Bart., of Al- lanton, co. Lanark, L.L.D., F.R.S., and A.S.E. ; 14th in descent from the Lord High Steward of Scot¬ land. ISIiiabPtJsJfflargavet, only dau. and heir.-pReginald Macdonald, Esq. of Staffa, who now Lady Seton Steuart, of Allanton and Touch ; 20th in a direct descent from King Edward I. of England; and 19th from Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Her ladyship holds the hereditary office of Heritable Armour Bearer to the Queen and Squire of the Royal body. succeeded to his father-in-law’s baronetcy, and d. in 1838. Sir Henrv James Seton-Steuart, Bart, of Allanton. Archibald. Colin- Regiuald. Isabella. -- 1 Lillias- Margaret. PEDIGREE CLXXIX. 3fof)n ISOtoarll E. King of= England. : Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile. Daniel O’Morka, King of Lease, or Leix, in Ireland. Joan of Acre,-[-Gilbert de Clare, Humphrey de=pElizabeth, 3rd eldest dau. Earl of Clare & Boliun, 4th Gloucester. Earl of Here¬ ford & Essex, Eleanor, dau. =j=HughleDespen- High Consta- and coheir. cer,Earl ofGlou- ble of Eng- cester, jure ux- land. oris. daughter. r - T Philip Spencer, 4th son. rj Philip Spencer. Philip Spencer. James Butler,=pEleanor. 2nd Earl of Carrick, ere- ated Earl of Ormonde, by Edward III. Nov. 2, 1328. Cuchogry O’Morra, King of Lease. =p r- J Lysach O’Morra, the last King of Lease, built the monastery of Lease, or “ De lege Dei,” Anno Dom. 1183. Neal O’Morra, Lord of Lease. -1 Daniel O’Morra James Butler,^Elizabeth, 2nd Earl of Ormonde. Sir Philip Spencer, Knt. r J dau. of Sir John Darcy, Lord Justice of Ireland. Lysach O’Morra, eldest son. r-J DavidO’Morra, Lord of Lease, said to have had five sons, but only two are known to have had issue. =p James Butler,=pAnne. dau. of Roger Went¬ worth, Esq. of Nettlestead, co. Suffolk. Margaret, his daughter. 3rd Earl, d. in 1405. John, Lord Wells. Sir Rich. But-=pCatherine, Sir Hen. : Philip 2nd Went¬ son. worth, of Knt. Cod- from ham, whom co. is de- Es¬ cended sex. the pre¬ sent Ba¬ ronet Went¬ worth. Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of Henry Howard, Esq., son of Sir John How¬ ard, Knt., the grandfather of John, 1st Duke of Norfolk ; she was 6th in lineal descent from Lord Scales, of Nucells, who m. Egelina, dau. of Hugh Courte- ler, 2nd son, of Polestown, co. Kilkenny. dau. of Gildas O’Reilly,Lord of the county of Cavan. r Sir Edmund Butler. i- Sir Jas. But.: ler, d. in 1487. =Sabina, dau. of Donald Reogh Me Murrough Cavenagh, Prince of his sept. Anthony, Ow- Melachin O’ ny,orUaithne Morra, Lord O’Morra,Lord of Lease, of Lease (af¬ ter his brother’s death), being incensed with the Earl of Kil¬ dare for sending back his daughter, (whom the Earl had married) gathered all his re¬ lations and followers, burned the Earl’s house, and pillaged his tenants, which was con¬ strued into an act of rebellion, and he was proclaimed a trai¬ tor. =p ,_i I Melachin O’ ^Catherine, Morra, d. in 1481. dau. of Conn O’Neil, of Tyrone. nay, Earl of De- dau. of Gerald, Margaret, 2nd=pSir Pierce ConellO’Mor—pDorothy, dau. Sir Roger =pAnne, dau. of 8th Earl of Kildare. Wentworth, Knt. of Cod- ham. Humphrey Tyr¬ rell, Esq.; she was 14th in lineal descent from Sir Walter Tyrrell, who accidentally slew King Wil¬ liam Rufus, A.D. 1100. Butler, Knt. created Earl of Ossory in 1527, by Hen. VIII., but af¬ terwards re¬ stored to his title as 8th Earl of Or¬ monde. ra, Lord of Lease, d. in 1518. of Charles O’ Dempsy. Thomas Butler, 3rd son. ConellO’Morra,Lord of Lease, being in arms in opposition to the English interest in Ireland, (as most of his ancestors were) was taken in battle, and exe¬ cuted as a traitor to the crown of England, a.d. 1557. r~ a J PEDIGREE CLXXIX. 3!ofm Empsbe, q^.3. Roger Wentworth, Esq. of Fel- sted and Bocking, co. Essex, 3rd son. =F I- John Went- -[-Elizabeth, dau. Margaret,heir-pUory Caoch worth, Esq. of Bocking. of Sir Edward Capell, Knt. an¬ cestor of the Earl of Essex. and only child of Thos. But¬ ler, 3rd sou of Pierce, 8th Earl of Or¬ monde. Rowland Huyshe, Esq. of Sand, in the parish of Sid- bury, Devon, d. in 1632 -[-Anne, dau. of John Wentworth O’Morra, or O’More, Lord of Leix, in Ireland, slain by his brother Philip O’Mor¬ ra, a.d. 1558. Margaret,dau.-pCharles, or of—Scurloch, of the Praine. J Jas. Huyshe, =pDeborali, dau. of Rich. Reynell, Esq. of Sand, d . in 1681, only child. Esq. of Credy Wiger, co. De¬ von, and coheir of her brother, Periam Reynell, Esq. ; she was 12th in descent from Rich. Rey¬ nell, Esq. who had the custody of the castles of Exeter & Laun¬ ceston, a.d. 1191. Rich.Huyshe,=j=Elizabeth, Colonel Roger=pJane. dau. of Esq. of Dub¬ lin, owner of Sand, d. in 1673. dau. of Chas. or Caloch O’ Morra, ofBal- lina, in Ire¬ land. O'More, one oftheConfede. rate Catholics, in 1646. 4 Sir Patrick Barnewall, Knt. of Tur- vey. I . Philip, who slew his bro¬ ther Roger or Rory, a.d. 1558. Caloch O’ More, of Bal- lina, in Ire¬ land, d. in 1601. Ellen, wife' of Sir Oli¬ ver Grace, Baron of Courtstown, and Lieut, of Grace’s country, co. Kilkenny, living a.d. 1534. Lewis O’More Lieut.-Gen. of the Confede¬ rate Catholics in 1646. He m. Mary, dau. of Philip Me HughOReyly Margaret, wife of Tho¬ mas Plun- ket, Esq. of Clune- breny, co. Meath. Francis Huyshe, M.A., Rector of Clysthydon : and owner of Sand, co. Devon, d. in 1764. r Sarah, dau. of Richard Newte, Esq. of Duval, | in the parish of Bampton. I John Huyshe, M.A., Rector of Pembridge,=f= Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hornsby, Esq. of co. Hereford, d. in 1802. j Durham. I- 1 Jofin llJujisSe.’J-tl.Sa.of Clysthydon, co. De-=j= Mtlborough-Anne, dau. of Thomas Harris, von, now living in Exeter. | Esq., d. in 1824. I- 1 John Huyshe, M.A., eldest son, Rector of=^ Anne-Lydia, dau. of William Greaves, Esq. Clysthydon, and a Justice of the Peace for Dcputy-Licut. and Justice of the Peace for co. Devon, owner of Sand, inSidbury. the counties of Derby, Stafford, and Glou¬ cester. She is lineally descended (through the Poles), from Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, only dau. of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, brother to Edward IV. King of England. * Mr. Huyshe is descended from the Irish as well as from the English kings, being 14th in descent from Daniel O’Morra, King of Lease, or Leix, (now called “ King’s County,” and “ Queen’s County,” in Ireland. He is also 17th in descent from Joan Plantagenet, and 15th in descent, through the family of Ormonde, from Elizabeth Plantagenet, two of the daughters of Edward I. King of England. PEDIGREE CLXXX. ^)it CMUarn !♦ Crelatong, TBt ISUtDartr 2. King of England.=j= Eleanor, of Castile. Lad)' Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of King=p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Edward I., and widow of John, Earl of Essex, Lord High Constable of England. Holland. 1 Lady Margaret de Bohun, dau. of the Earl of=p Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon, d. Hereford, m. in 1325. in 1377. Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham Castle,=j= Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake. d. 7 Henry IV. I- 1 Sir John Courtenay, 2nd son.=j=Joan, dau. of Alexander Champernowne, of J Beer Ferrers Sir Philip Courtenay, Knt. of Powderham=p Elizabeth, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford. Castle, b. in 1404. | I- 1 Sir Philip Courtenay, Knt. of Mollaud, co.=j=A dau. of Robert Hingeston, of Wonewell. Devon, 2nd son. ' Margaret, dau. of Sir Philip Courtenay.=j= Sir John Campernowne, of Modbury. I- Sir Philip Champernowne, Knt. of Modbury,=p Katherine, dau. of Sir Edward Carew. living temp. Henry VII. Sir Arthur Champernowne, of Dartington,=p Mary, dau. of Henry Norreys, Esq. co. Devon. Elizabeth Champernowne, only dau. m. in=p Sir Edward Seymour, Knt. 1576. | i-* Sir Edward Seymour, Bart, of Berry Pome.=j= Dorothy, dau. of Sir Henry Killigrew, Knt. roy, d. in 1659. j of Lathbury, in Cornwall. i- 1 Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Edward Seymour, Bart.—Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart. of Irelawny. The Right Rev. Sir Jo-=f=Rebecca, dau. and Henry, Brigadier General^Rebecca, dau. and nathan Trelawny, Bart. Bishop of Winchester, d. in 1721. heir of Thos. Hele, in the Army. Esq. ofBascombe. coheirof Matthew Hales, Esq. Letitia, dau. of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart.=p Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart. Captain William ' of Trelawny, d. in 1762. Trelawny. =f= Letitia, dau. and heir of Sir Harry Trelawny,=p Sir William Trelawny, Bart, of Irelawny, Bart. Governor of Jamaica, d. in 1772. The Rev. Sir Harry Trelawny, Bart, of Tre =j= Anne, dau. of the Rev. James Brown, Rector lawny, d in 1834. of Portishead, and Vicar of Kingston, co. Somerset, d. in 1822. Sit ®24tIItant JLetotS sbaltsburg 3TreIatong,=j=Patience-Christian, dau. of John P. Carpen- Bart. of Trelawny, Lord Lieutenant and I ter, Esq. of Mount Tavy, co. Devon. Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall; 17th in a | direct descent from King Edward I. 3fofm anD Clncbestct T5ruton,Csqrs, PEDIGREE CLXXXI, 3£&toartJ M5. King of England.-J- Philippa, of Hainault. _J Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester.=p Eleanor, dau. of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. Anne Plantagenet.^ William Bourchier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor- I mandy. William Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarine, 3rd son.=p Thomasine, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Hankeford. Fulk Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarine.^ Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John, Lord Dynham. John, Lord Fitzwarine, created Earl of Bath,-p Cicely, dau. of Giles, Lord Daubeny. 28 Henry VIII. John Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. in lbGO. 1 ^ Eleanor, sister of Thomas, 1st Earl of Rut¬ land. John, Lord Fitzwarine, son and heir apparent,-!-Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Kitson, Knt. d.v.p. | I--- 1 William Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. in 1623.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Russell, Earl of Bedford. Edward Bourchier, Earl of Bath, d. in 1636.-p Dorothy, dau. of Oliver, Lord St. John Dorothy, dau. and=pThomas, Lord Grey, of Anne, dau. and coheir,=pSir Chichester Wrey, coheir. Groby. m. 1st, James, Earl of Middlesex, Bart., d. in 1G68. Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart. Iv.B., d. in 1696.-p Florence, dau. of Sir John Ilolle. I i-7- 1 Sir Bourchier Wrey, Bart. M.P., d. in 1726.-p Diana, dau. of John Itolle, Esq. -p uiana, The Rev. Chichester Wrey, Rector of Tawstock. T Florence, 3rd dau. and coheir of the Rev.^John Bruton. Chichester Wrey. r J Bruton. |-—! .flnfjn Uruton, Esq., Capt. in the Merchant fflSilrrB F6tcr lillltmi, Esq. of Calcutta; Service; 16th in a direct descent from King 16th in a direct descent from Edward III. Edward III., and one of the corepresenta- and entitled to quarter the Plantaghnet tives of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Arms. Gloucester, being entitled as such to quarter the Plantagenet arms. 2 r PEDIGREE CLXXXII. COllllfUTl ClCtfeE- pjcittg 511. King of England.p=Eleanor, dau. of Raymond, Earl of Provence, - 1 - 1 Edmund Plantage- =j=Blanche, dau. of Ro- Eleanor, dau. of Fer—pEn ward I. King of net, Earl of Lancas¬ ter. bert, Count of Artois, dinand III. King of Castile. England. Henry Plantagenet, =pMaud, dau. and sole Humphrey de Boliun. -pElizabeth, dau. of Earl of Lancaster. heir of Patrick Cha- worth, Knt. T L | Edwakd I. 1 -1 Elizabeth, sister and=fWilliam de Bohun, Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G. Lady Eleanor Plan-p=RichardFitzalan,Earl coheir of Giles, Lord tagenet. | of Arundel, d. in 1375. Badlesmere. i-1 1 -1 Richard Fitzalan, 6th Earl of Arundel=pLady Elizabeth de Thomas Chicheley, of Higham and Surrey, K.G., beheaded in 1393. | Bohun. Ferrers, co. Northampton. William -pBeatrix, Hen. Chicheley, Arch- and coheir. Lady Elizabeth, dau.=p Sir Roger Gousell, Chicheley, Alderman & Sheriff of London Knt. dau. of bishop of Canterbury, William Founder of All Saints. Barrett, Esq. John Chicheley, Margery, dau ofThos. Elizabeth, dau. and =j= Sir RobertWingfield, Knt. of Lethering- ham, co. Suffolk. coheir. Chamberlain of Lon. | Knolles. don. Agnes.=p John Tattershall. I- 1 Margery.John Roper, Esq. of j Suncliffe, co. Kent. — _-1 Elizabeth.=y=SirWilliam Brandon, | Knt., femp.HEN.YII. i- 1 Anne.=p Nicholas Sydney, | Esq. _J John Roper, of El-=Jane, dau. of Sir tham, Attorney-Gen. 1 John Fineux, Knt. to Henry VIII- Sir William Sydney,—Anne, dau. of Hugh i- Helena : Sir EdwardMontague, of Boughton, co. Rut¬ land, Lord Chief Jus¬ tice of England. Knt. of Penshurst. Lucy Sydney, 4th daughter. Pakenham. ■ Sir J ames Harington, Knt. of Exton, co. Rutland. Sir Edward Montague, of Boughton, Knt. enrp Clerke, U3art. PEDIGREE CLXXXII a Francis Clcrke, of North Weston, soil and=pSusanna-Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas-Henry heir, b. in 1724. Ashhurst, Esq. of Waterstock, co. Oxford, by Diana, his wife, dau. of Sir Richard Allin, Bart, who was 15th in a direct descent from King Edward III. (see vol. i. ped. cxciv.) Sir William Henry Clerke, 8th Baronet of=p Byzantia, eldest dau. of Thomas Cartwright, Hitcham, co. Bucks, Rector of Bury, co. Esq. of Aynhoe, co.Northampton, d. 30 April, Lancaster, d. 10 April, 1818. | 1815. Sir fflaailltam 31)rnry (ITIerftf, present Bart.; 18th in adirect descent from King Edward I. The Rev. Francis Clerke, Rector of Eydon, co. North¬ ampton. The Venerable Charles Carr Clerke, Archdeacon of Ox¬ ford, and Canon of Christ Church. —i Byzantia. ^artp^urrarn jfarnall, Csq* PEDIGREE CLXXXII.* Minq ISbtoaril E. J Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet.-rHumphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. From whom derived see ped. | xxxv. I Colonel William Burrard, 2nd : son of Paul Burrard, Esq. M.P. : Eliza, dau. and coheir of =pMary, dau. of Joseph Pearce, Monsieur De la Rosa, Am¬ bassador from the Court of Spain, 1st wife. Esq. 2nd wife. Eliza Jacintha Burrard. =pCaptain Nathaniel Farnall, | of the 60th Regiment. r- J The Rev. Sir George Bur¬ rard, Bart. Harry Farnall, Esq. Captain R.N.-(-Martha, dau. and coheir of Philip Elliot, Esq. I of Clifton, in. in 1800. i-r-1 f^ari'B-Uurrarll jFantall, Philip-Elliot Farnall, Esq. of George-Rooke Farnall, Esq. Esq. ; 18th in a direct Boldnor, Isle of Wight. of Burley Park, co. Hants, descent from King Ed¬ ward I. PEDIGREE CLXXXI1I. Marquess of atlsa. 51©iIIiailt tfje fflmP=pMaud, dau. of Bald- (jueiDf, King of I win, Count of England. Malcolm III., King-pMargaret, sister of of Scotland. Flanders. Gundred, dau. of=pWilliam de Warren, William the Con¬ queror. Earl of Surrey. Edgar Atheling, and heiress of the Saxon Royal Line. David I., King of^pMaud, dau. ofWal- William de Warren,=pElizabeth, dau. of Earl of Warren and I Hugh, the Great Surrey, d. in 1135. | Earl of Vermandois. Scotland. theoff, Earl of Northumberland. Adeline, dau. of William, Earl of Warren"? 1 Henry, Prince of Scotland, d.v.p. and Surrey. T-- David, Earl of Huntingdon.-pMaud, dau. of Hugh, Earl of Chester. Isabel, dau. of David, Earl of Huntingdon,-]-Robert de Brus. and eventually coheir. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland.-p Isabel, dau. of Donald, Earl of Marr. I Mary, dau. of Robert Bruce.-p Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland. i " ~ _ Robert II., King of Scotland.-p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Adam Mure. Robert III., King of Scotland, d. 1406.-pAnnabella, dau. of Sir John Drummond. 100.^- The Princess Mary Stuart, dau. of RoberFpJames Kennedy, eldest son of Sir Gilbert III., and widow of George Douglas, Earl 1 Kennedy, of Dunure, Knt. of Angus. Sir Gilbert Kennedy, Knt., created Lord-pCatherine, dau. of Plerbert, 1st Lord Max- Kennedy, in 1456, d. 1476. J well. John, 2nd Lord Kennedy, d. 1508.=F Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander, Lord Mont- Eml J go gomerie, 1st wife. David, 3rd Lord Kennedy, created Earl of=pAgnes, dau. of William, Lord Borthwick. Cassilis by King Jas. IV. of Scotland, 1509, lulled at Flodden. Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Cassilis, slain 1527. =j= Isabel dau. of Archibald, 2nd Earl of Argyll. of Scotland, d. 1558. _i T Gilbert, 3rd Earl of Cassilis, Lord Treasurer-]- Margaret, dau. of Alexander Kennedy, of Bargany. Sir Thomas Kennedy, of Cullean, Master=j= Elizabeth, dau. of David MacGill, of Cran- of Cassilis, knighted at the coronation of | ston Riddell. James VI., 3rd son, slain 12 May. onation of , 1602. Sir Alexander Kennedy, of Cullean, 3rd son,=p Agnes, dau. of Thomas Kennedy, of Ard- d. 1652. millan. marquess of ailsa. PEDIGREE CLXXXIII. a Alexander Kennedy, Esq. of Craigocli and== Anna, youngest dau. of William Crawfurd, Kelhenzie, 2nd son, d. 1698. | of Auchennames. ( - 1 Miss Massam, of New York. Archibald Kennedy, Esq., collector of the^=p customs at New York, d. 1763. i- 1 Anne, dau. of John Watts, Esq., of New Archibald Kennedy, Capt. R.N., succeeded=j= York, his kinsman as 11th Earl of Cassilis 18 Dec. I 1792, d. 30 Dec. 1794. I---— J Margaret, dau. and heiress of John Erskine, Archibald, 12th Earl of Cassilis, K.T., created=j= Esq. of Dun, co. Angus, m. 1 June, 1793. Marquess of Ailsa, in 1831, d. Sept. 1846. | Archibald Kennedy, Earl of Cassilis, eldest=f= Eleanor, only dau. and heiress of John Al- son, d.v.p. 12 Aug. 1832. j lardyce, Esq. of Duuotar, d. 16 Nov. 1832. I- ! Sch'fljtlmltl l&eiinettjt), 2nd.and present Mar-=p quis op Ailsa, &c., succeeded his grand- Julia,72nd dau. of Sir R. M. Jephson, Bart., father in 1846; 23rd in direct descent from m. 10 Nov. 1846. William the Conqueror, and 22nd from Malcolm III. King of Scotland. ^ ipammonD ant) tDaiison. pedigree clxxxhi/ iiilig pJClirg Elizabeth, of York. Mary, Queen Dowager of France, coheir.^ Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, K.G. From whom | derived seeped. | xxs. Lady Frances Stanley, dau. and coheir of the-]- John Egerton, Earl of Bridgewater. Earl of Derby. I- 1 John, Earl of Bridgewater.=p Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. Hon. Thomas Egerton, of Tatton, d. in 1685.-]- Hester, dau. of Sir John Busby. William Egerton, LL.D., Chancellor of Here-^ Anne, dau. of Sir Francis Head, Bart, ford, d. in 1737. I-- 1 Charlotte Egerton, eldest dau. and coheir of=p William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban’s William Egerton, LL.D., d. in 1770. j Court, co. Kent. ^_i William Hammond, Esq. of St. Alban’s =p Elizabeth, dau. and coheiress of Osm und Court, co. Kent. j Beauvoir, D.D. fflEliUiani (Dsmuni) Pjantmonh, Esq., fBaiimilian Dublrji Dtggrs JHalison, ' Five of St. Alban’s Court; 1 lth in descent Esq. of Hamptons, co. Kent; 11th in daus. from King Henry VII., and enti- descent from King Henry VII. and en¬ tic'd to quarter the Royal Arms. titled to quarter the Royal Arms. PEDIGREECLXXXIV. H. pieman ile Strange, €stj* Margaret, dau. of Philip IIL King—iSbfoartl IL, King of=i=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, of France, of. in 1317. | England. King of Castile, d. in 1290. i- 1 1 -, Thomas de Brother-=f Alice, dau. of Sir Isabel, dau. of Philip=f Edward II., King of 4 n I? O vl aI* XT A1*I*a 1 1 r "D A LX nlvrn TP"I T Tr T7" ' O ¥ ' '• ¥ ¥ ¥ ton, Earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of Eng¬ land, d. in 1338. r - Roger Halys, Knt. of Harwich. I- Elizabeth, dau. and= heir of John, Lord Segrave. I-' Thomas Mowbray=p Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. r‘- Margaret, dau. of=F Thomas, and cousin of John, Duke of Norfolk. Sir John Howard, 1 K.G., created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, and slain at B os- worth Field. : Sir Robert Howard, Knt., eldest son of Sir John Howard, Knt., by Alice, his wife. dau. and heir of Sir William'Ten- ding, of Tending, co. Norfolk. : Katherine, dau. of William, Lord Mo- lines, d. in 1452. I— Thomas Howard, =j= Earl of Surrey, cre¬ ated Duke of Nor¬ folk, and Earl Mar¬ shal, 1 Feb. 1514, K.G., d. 21 May, 1524. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Frederick Tilney, Knt. of Ash- well Thorpe, co. Norfolk, and widow of SirEdward Bour- chier, K.B., son of Lord Berners. IV. King of France, d. in 1357. England. Margaret, dau. and=t= John, Lord Segrave, eventual sole heir, d. 27 Edward III. created Duchess of 1353. Norfolk, in 1398. : John, Lord Mow¬ bray, of Axholme d. in 1360. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, and sister and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Edward III,, King of England, Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, d. 1377. Eleanor, eldest dau -pThomas Plantagenet, and coheir of Hum¬ phrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, &c., Constable of England, d. in 1399. of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. in 1399. Edmund Stafford, =pAnne, dau. and coh. Earl of Stafford, I of Thomas, Duke of K.G, Gloucester. Anne, dau. of Ralph : Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, K.G. Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G., slain in 1460. i_, Margaret, dau. of=pHumphrey Stafford, Edmund Beaufort, ~ Duke of Somerset, K.G. Earl of Stafford, slain at St. Albans, in the lifetime of his father. Catherine, dau. of : Richard Widville, Earl Rivers, K.G., and sister to Eliza¬ beth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. Eleanor, dau. of : Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. : Henry, Duke of Buckingham, Con¬ stable of England, K.G., beheaded in 1483. ^Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K.G., beheaded on Tower Hill, 1524. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl-j-Elizabeth, dau. of Edward, Duke of Buck. Marshal, K.G. 1 ingham, 2nd wife. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, beheaded in=F Frances, dau. of John Vere, Earl of Oxford, the lifetime of his father, 1546. j Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl=p Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas, Lord Marshal, K.G., &c., beheaded 2 June, 1572. Audley of Walden, Chancellor of England. ; I- Lord William Howard, 2nd son of Thomas,-!-Elizabeth, sister and coheir of George, Lord Duke of Norfolk, K.G., by Margaret, his Dacre of Gillesland. wife. Margaret Howard, 3rd dau. of Lord William-r-Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart, of Conington, co. Howard. | Huntingdon. -1 a H. ^tplcman He Strange, (ZEstj PEDIGREE CLXXXIV. Lucy, au. of Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart.=p Sir Philip Wodehouse, Bart., of Kimberley, I d. 1681. Sir Thomas Wodehouse, Knt., d v.p.=j= Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir Wm. Airmine, | Bart., of Osgodby. Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wodehouse, Knt.=j= Sir Nicholas L’Estrange, 3rd Bart, of Hun- j stanton, Norfolk, d. 1724. Armine, elder dau.- and coheir to her brother, Sir Henry L’Estrange, 5th Bart. ^Nicholas Styleman, Esq. of Snettisham, co. Norfolk. Lucy, younger dau. and coheir to= her brother, Sir Henry L’Es¬ trange, Bart. Sir Jacob, Astley, Bart. a quibus. Jacob Astley,' Lord Hastings. ■ The Rev. Armine Styleman, of Ringstead,=p Ann, dau. of James Blakeway, Esq., R.N. Norfolk, d. 3 April, 1803. J Henry Styleman, Esq. of Hunstanton and=f= Emilia, dau. of Benjamin Precdy, Esq. of Snettisham, High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1804, I St. Albans. d. 1819. $rnrp ?i’C?!SlrangE Jttplrman 3Le Strangr,^ Esq., of Hunstanton ; 19th in a direct de¬ scent through Thomas de Brolherton, Earl of Norfolk, from King Edward I., and 17th from King Edward III. through Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester. Jamesina-Joyce-Ellen, dau. of John Stewart, Esq. of Belladrum, co. Inverness, m. 25 July, 1839. Hamon, son and heir, 6. 25 Nov. 1840. Other issue. PEDIGREE CLXXXV. TBaroness tic eiiflforo iSUtocIl'iI I. King of England.=pMargaret, dau. of Philip III. King of France. Edward II. King of =j=Isabella, of France. England. Edward III. King of=y=Philippa,ofHainault. England, d. in 1377. | Margaret, sister and = heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. ’Edmund of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, i- Edward the Black Prince. Lionel, of=j= Lady Eli- John of Gaunt,^Catherine, dau. Thomas =j=Joan, the Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. zabeth de Burgh. Philippa, only child=j= Edmund and heiress. Mortimer Earl of March. Duke of Lan¬ caster, K.G. Joan, dau. of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas ter, d. in 1440. Eliza-=pIIen. Percy, beth. the renown¬ ed Hotspur. Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, d. in 1398, m. Ele¬ anor, dau. of Thos., Earl of Kent.=p i_ of Sir Payne Monta- Roet, and relict cute,Earl of Sir Otho de of Salis- Swinford. bury. j ^=Ralph Neville, | Earl of West- I moreland, Earl | Marshal, K.G. 1 -1 Richard Nevill, Earl of : Salisbury, beheaded at Wakefield, in 1460. FairMaid of Kent, dau. and heir of Edward, Earl of Kent. wAlice, dau. & j heir of Thos. j Montacute, Earl of Salis- I bury. Henry Percy,^pEleanor Ne- 2nd Earl of Northumber¬ land. ville, dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of West¬ moreland. Henry Percy^EleanorPoyn 3rd Earl of ings. Northumber¬ land. i- Henry Percy,=f=Maud Her- 4th Earl of bert, dau. of Northumber- the Earl of land. Pembroke. __i Henry Alger-^Catherine non, 5th Earl Spencer, of Northum¬ berland. Elizabeth, m. Sir John Clif¬ ford, Lord Clifford.y i-' Thomas, Lord= Clifford. Edmund Mor¬ timer, Earl of March, d.s.p. 1424. John Nevill, Marquess of Montacute, K.G., slain at Barnet in 1471. ^Isabel, dau. & heir of Sir Ed- mundlngolds- thorpe, Knt. Moan Dacre, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Gil lesland. John, Lord Clifford, garet, dau. and heir of Henry Lord Bromflete. Lucy, dau. & “Sir Anthony Browne, Stan, dard Bearer of England, d. in 1506. coheir of John Nevill, Mar¬ quess of Mon- m. Mar- tacute. Henry, Lord Clifford, m. Anne St. John. —|— Elizabeth, dam of Sir Antho¬ ny Browne. =FIenry Somer¬ set, Earl of Worcester, d. in 1549. r - Lucy, dau. of=pJohn Nevill, J Henry, Earl of Worcester. Lord Latimer, d. in 1577. Lady Margaret Percy.=j=Henry Clifford, Earl of Cum- | berland, i Dorothy Ne- =pThomas Cecil, Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of= Cumberland, K.B., d. in 1569. =Anne, dau. of William, Dacre, of Gillesland. vill, dau. of Lord John, Lord Latimer. 1st Earl of Exeter. George Clifford, 3rd Earl of=j=Margaret, dau. of Francis, Cumberland, K.G., d. in 1605. | Earl of Bedford. Lady Frances^Nicholas, 1st Lady Anne Clifford, only dau.=j=Richard, Earl of Dorset. and heir. J Cecil, dau. of Thomas, 1st Earl of Exe¬ ter. Earl of Tha- net. d. 1 July, 1032. Lady Margaret Sackville, eldest dau. and co-=j=John, 2nd Earl of Thanet, d. in 1664, heir of Richard, Earl of Dorset. r r™ Thomas, Earl of Thanet, and Baron Clifford,=p Lady Catherine Cavendish, dau. and coheir d. in 1729. | of Henry, Duke of Newcastle. a TBaruncss De CliffotD. PEDIGKEE CLXXXV. Lady Catherine Tufton, eldest dau. and co-=j= Edward Watson, Viscount Sondes, heir, m. in 1708. Catherine, dau. of Edward Viscount Sondes. =j= Edward Southwell, Esq. I- Edward Southwell, Lord De Clifford, d. in=j= Sophia, 3rd dau. of Samuel Campbell, Esq 1777. I of Mount Campbell, co. Leitrim. The Hon. Catherine Southwell, eldest dau.=pColonel George Coussmaker, m. in 1790. Sopfu'a ISafOltcse he dlifforh; 18th in a=f= John Russell, Esq. Commander R.N. direct descent from King Edward III. 4' CocfiDutn, of Cocfdmrn, PEDIGEEE CLXXXV* ant) Clufctie, of ©ilcton. ISDlDiU'h ESL=j=Philippa, of Ilainault. Lionel Plantagenet, =j=Lady Elizabeth de Duke of Clarence. | Burgh, r John of Gaunt.=pBlanche, of Lan- | caster. i The Lady Philippa =j=Edmund Mortimer, Elizabeth Plantage- =j=John Holland, Duke 1 Earl of March. Plantagenet, only child. The Lady Elizabeth =pHenry Percy, the re¬ nowned Hotspur, d. in 1403. net, sister of Hen. IV. King of England. Mortimer. Henry Percy, 2nd =j=Lady Eleanor Nevil, Earl of Northumber¬ land, fell at St. A1 bans, 1455. dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmore¬ land. Constance Holland, only daughter. of Exeter, grandson, maternally, of Ed¬ mund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent, son of King Edward I. =Sir John Grey, K.G. Lady Katherine Percy.” Edmund Grey, 4th Lord Grey of Ruthyn, | created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne Grey, dau. of Edmund, Earl of=pJohn, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. Kent. Edmund, Lord Grey de Wilton.^ Florence Hastings. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund, Lord Grey, of=r John Brydges, 1st Lord Chandos. Wilton. From whom derivedJ see vol. i. pedigree cxcvm. T Elizabeth, dau. of James, 8th Lord Chandos.-j-Alexander Jacob, Esq. of the family of Jacob of Bromley. Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Jacob, m. in 1727. j=Anne, eldest dau. of William Nokes, Esq. Eliza Jacob.=j= Colonel Frederick Creutzer. I Elizabeth-Anne, dau. of Colonel Frederick^ Sir William Cockburn, Bart, of Cockburn Creutzer, and widow of Thomas Davis,M.D. | and Ryslaw, Lieut.-General, d. in 1835. I- 1 -1 Sit’ 315Hilliant=ibar6ficIh=H09itEr Corfcbunt, Catherine-Harriet,=pEdward Cludde, Esq. of of Cockburn and Ryslaw, Bart. ; 17th in a m. 6 May, 1828. | Orleton, co. Salop, dec. direct descent from King Edward III. ,- 1 =q= anna=)Harta CltililJe, of Orleton; 18th in de- ✓S scent from King Edward III. 2 s PEDIGREE CLXXXVI. aiexannet ^cton, CPlituartl 5. King of===Margaret, dau. of Phi- England. | lip IV. of France. I- 1 Edmund Plantagenet,=j=Margaret, sister and Uotsett Bture, King=F= Isabel, dau. of Don- of Scotland. aid, Earl of Marr. surnamed of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, younger son. heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. The Princess Mar-= gery. Edward =pJoan Plantage-= the Black Prince, last hus¬ band. net, the Fair Maid of Kent. Walter, Lord High Steward of Scotland. Sir Thomas de Holland, K.G., ,- Earl of Kent, d. Robert II., King of=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir 1360 Scotland. X r Adam Mure. Rich. II. Thos. Holland, =j=Lady Alice Fitz- Robert =j=Anna- Robert, =j=Muriella, King of England, d.s.p. 2nd Earl of Kent. alan, dau. of Richard, Earl of Arundel. III. King of Scot¬ land. Lady Margaret Hol-xJohn Beaufort, Earl and, 2nd dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. of Somerset, Mar¬ quess of Dorset. bella, dau. of Sir John Drum¬ mond. Duke of Albany dau. of Sir Wil¬ liam de Keith. Lady Jane Beaufort, xJames I., King of John Stewart, Earl of=f=Lady Elizabeth elder dau; of the Marquess of Dorset. Scotland. Buchan, Constable of France, slain at Ve- meuill, 17 Aug. 1424. Douglas. The Princess Joanna, =f= James Douglas, 1st Margaret, only dau. =j=George, 2nd Lord dau. of James I. Earl of Morton. and heir of John, Earl of Buchan. Seton. Lady Janet Douglas,=j=Patrick, Earl of Both- only dau. of James, well. Earl of Morton. John, only son and heir=r=Ckristian, dau. of apparent of George, John, 1st Lord 2nd Lord Seton, d.v.p. | Lindsay, of Byres. I- 1 George, Lord Seton.=pL a dy Margaret Campbell, dau. of Colin, 1st Earl of Argyle. Lady Janet Hepburn, dau. of Patrick, Earl=j= George, Lord Seton, slain at Flodden. of Bothwell. !.ari ( George, Lord Seton.=r Elizabeth, dau. of John, Lord Hay, of J Yester. Beatrix, dau. of George, Lord Seton.=r Sir George Ogilvy, of Dunlugas. ___i Sir Walter Ogilvy, of Bauff and Dunlugas.=j= Helen, dau. of Walter Urquhart, of Cro- I marty. Beatrix, dau. of Sir Walter Ogilvy.=p Alexander Seton, of Pitmedden. _i John Seton, of Pitmedden, slain ex parte regis=r= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Samuel Johnstone, at the battle of the bridge of Dee, 1639. I Bt. of Elphinstone. Sir Alexander Seton, Bart., Lord Pitmedden, =j= Margaret, dau. and heir of William Lauder, d. 1719. j Esq. PEDIGREE CLXXXVI. aie*anticr ^eton, OEsq. a b Sir William Seton, Bart., M.P., ancestor of the present Sir William Coote Seton, Bart, of Pitmedden. George Seton, Esq. of^Anne, dau. of Leslie, of Mounie, co. Aberdeen. Tochar. Margaret, eldest dau. of George Seton, Esq.^ James Anderson, Esq. of Cobenshaw, who of Mounie, and sister and heir of William took the name of Seton. Seton, Esq. of Mounie. I- sairiantier £rtoil, (Jgq. of Mounie, d. in=p Janet, dau. of the Rev. Skene Ogilvy, D.D. 1850; 18th in a direct descent from King I Edward I. I-1- 1 -1-1 Alexander, an officer David, an officer George, an officer Isabella, in the army. in the army. __ in the army. PEDIGREE CLXXXVII. Careto=€&omas (XBlcrs. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King^dPbtoarlr 5. King : of France of England. : Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III. King of Castile. Thomas de Brother^p Alice, dau. of Sir ton, Duke of Nor¬ folk, Earl Marshal. Lady Margaret Plan- tagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, dau. and heir. Roger Halys. : John, Lord Segrave. Lady Elizabeth Plan- tagenet, 5th dau. of Edward I. Elizabeth, dau. heir. and-p John, Lord Mowbray. : Humphrey de Bo- hun, Earl of Here¬ ford and Essex, Lord High Constable. ; Hugh de Courtenay, Earl of Devon. Thomas deMowbray,^ Lady Elizabeth Fitz- Lady Margaret de Bo- : hun, dau. of Humph¬ rey, Earl of Here¬ ford. Sir Edward Courte-=pEmeline, dau. and Duke K.G. of Norfolk, alan, sister and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel. of Godlington, son of Hugh, nay, 3rd Earl of Devon. r heir of Sir John D’Auney, Knt. Margaret de Mow-p= Sir Robert Howard, bray, dau. and co¬ heir. i- Sir John Duke of Norfolk, K.G., slain at Bos- worth. Sir Hugh Courtenay,=pPhilippa, dau. and of Haccomb, 2nd coheir of Sir William son. Arcedekne. Howard,-,-Catherine, dau. of Joan, dau. of Sir=j=Sir Nicholas Carew, William, Lord Mo lines. Hugh Courtenay, of Haccomb. Knt. Lord of Carew. Lady Margaret How¬ ard, dau. of John, Duke of Norfolk, . I- ; Sir Thomas Wjmd-p= ham, of Felbrigg, co. I Norfolk. t -1 Sir John Wyndham j^p of Melton Constable, co. Norfolk, d. 16 Elizabeth. John Wyndham, Esq.=p eld. son and heir, d.v.p. 25 Aug. 1572. : Sir John Wyndham, of Felbrigg, in Nor¬ folk. Eleanor, dau. and co¬ heir of Sir Richard Scrope of Upsal. Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Sy¬ denham, Esq. of Or¬ chard. Florence, dau. of John Wadham, Esq. of Merrifield. Sir William Carew, 5th son of Sir Nicholas, made Knight Banneret by Henry VII. John Carew, Esq. of= Stoadley and Camer- ton. : Margaret, dau. of William Kelly, Esq. George Carew, Esq. of Stoadley and Ca- merton. i-' Thomas Carew, Esq.=p Elizabeth, dau. and of Crowcombe, co. coheir of Hugh Bic- Somerset, d. in 1604. combe, Esq. Sir John Wyndham,=p Joan, dau. of Sir of Orchard Wynd- Henry Portman. ham, d. in 1645. Sir John Carew, Knt.=p Elizabeth, dau. of of Crowcombe, Ca- merton, and Hoad- ley, d. 22 Feb. 1636. Thomas Southcott, of Shellingford, Devon, d. 1633. Margery, dau. of Sir John Wyndham. =j= Thomas Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle, and Crowcombe, d. in 16C2. Thomas Carew, Esq. of Carew Castle, and=p Mary, dau. of Thomas Heatly, of London. Crowcombe. Dorothy, 2nd dau. of Thomas Carew, Esq.=p Peter Elers, Esq. of Chelsea, Justice of the of Carew Castle, m. in 1715, Peace for Middlesex, buried in the South Cloisters of Westminster Abbey, March, 1753. a Carefe^Cfjomas <£lers PEDIGREE CLXXXVII. a George Elers, Esq. of Chelsea and the Middle=j=Mary, dau. and heir of Peter Charon, Esq. Temple, b. 1720, d. 1784, buried at Chelsea. | r Carew Esq., b. 1755, d. 1821. Elers,=f=Susanna, dau. and heir of William Farrow, Esq. of Monkseleigh and Cockfield, Suffolk. Peter Elers, Rector and Patron of Rish- angles, co. Suffolk, d. unm. 1820. Charlotte, m. John Peyto Shrubb, Esq., and d. in 1830. 1 1. Carrtu JJljomaS—Sarah, young- 3. George =pEmma,young- 2. William—S usanna, ?5Irt6, B.D., Rec¬ tor and Patron of Rishangles, Suf¬ folk, and Vicar of BickenhilI,co. War¬ wick ; 17 th in a di¬ rect descent from King Edward I. est dau. of Elers, Esq. Chas. Palmer, of Stogum- Esq. of Coles- her, co. hill, co. War- Somerset, wick est dau. of Elers, Esq. JohnLeGrice, of Oldbury, Esq. of St. Ed- Kent, mund Bury. youngest dau. of John Peyto Shrubb, Esq. r i i 1. Charles. 2. Emma. 3. Rosa. —■—i Harriett. Laura. 1. Carew-Thos., of the Middle Temple, b. in 1829. 1. Charlotte. 2. Louisa. r-j-1 i rn 1. William-Shrubb. 2. Frederick-Wadham. 3. Henry-Edward. 4. Emily. 5. Isabella-Susanna. 6. Augusta-Mary. 2. Walter. TEDIGEEE CLXXXVIII. (ZEU^Constance ISittoatb EEL, King of England, founder of the most noble Order of the Garter. Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Earl of=r Eleanor, eld. dau. and coheir of Humphrey Buckingham and Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. 1399. de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, Constable of England, d. 1399. Lady Anne Plantagenet, dau. and heir of=F William Bourchier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor- Thomas, Duke of Gloucester. mandy. Sir William Bourchier, 3rd son, Baron Fitz--|-Thomasine, dau. and heiress of Richard Warine, jure uxoris, d. 1470. r Hankford, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Fulke Fitz-Warine, 7th and last Baron Fitz-Warine. Sir Fulke Bourchier, Knt., 2nd Baron Fitz-=j= Elizabeth, sister and heiress of John, Lord Warine, d. 1479. Dynham. Elizabeth, dau.^Sir Edward Stan- John Bourchier,3rd Baron=j=Cecilia, dau. of Giles, Lord of Fulke Bour¬ chier, Lord Fitz-Warine. hope, Knt. of Fitz-Warine, created Earl Sudbury, Suffolk, of Bath in 1536, d. 30 and Rampton, April, 1539. Notts. -4" D’Aubeney, sister and heir¬ ess of Henry D’Aubeney, Earl of Bridgewater. ^ Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Stanhope. 1 ^ Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, | Lord Protector. i Lady Anne Seymour, dau. of Edward, lst=j= Sir Edward Unton, K.B., of Wadley, Berks. Duke of Somerset, and widow of John Dud¬ ley, Earl of Warwick. i___ Sir Valentine Knightley, of Fawsley, M.P.,=f- Anne, dau. and eventual coheir of Sir Edward d. 9 Dec. 1618. Unton, of Wadley, K.B., by Anne, his wife, j dau. of Edward, 1st Duke of Somerset. Ann, eldest dau. and coheir, m. 2 June, 1601.^= Richard Chetwode, Esq., heir of the Barony | of Wahull. I—- I Valentine Chetwode, Esq., son and heir.=^= Mary, dau. and coheir of Francis Shute, Esq. i- 1 The Rev. John Chetwode, D.D., 2nd son of Valentine Chetwode, Esq. --J Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbroke, 1 ^ Hester, dau. and heir of Richard Brooking, Queen’s county, m. in 1700. Esq. of Totness. Crewe Chetwode, Esq., 2nd son of Knight-=p Anna-Maria, dau. of Allan Holford, and relict ley Chetwode, Esq. of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. The Rev. John Chetwode, of Glanmire, co.=p Elizabeth, dau. of William Hamilton, Esq. Cork. I l- 1 ---1 John Chetwode, Esq., Capt. 33rd Regiment,Eliza, dau. of G. Elizabeth Hester.-pRobert son and heir of the Rev. John Chetwode. Patton, Esq., eldest dau. of the Wilmot, Governor of St. Rev. John Chet- Helena. wode. Esq. -f ?£Il>a=©onstance, only dau. (heiress of the= Peter Aikin, Esq. of Clifton, co. Gloucester. Barony of Wahull;) 16th in a direct descent from King Edward III. (ZEDftmrti 3lofm CoUingtoootJ, (ZBst}. PEDIGBEE CLXXXIX. lEbtoart HE. King of England, d. 21 June,=j= Philippa, dau. of William, Earl of Hainault. 1371. 1 Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, Earl=p Elizabeth de Burgh, dau. and heir of William, of Ulster, K.G., 2nd son, d. 1368. Earl of Ulster. I Lady Philippa Plantagenet, only child and=p Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, d. 1381. heiress. Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Mortimer, Earl=j=Sir Henry Percy, (the renowned Hotspur.) of March. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Percy (Hotspur.)=p John, Lord Clifford. _i I ; Thomas, Lord Clifford.=j= Joan, dau. of Lord Dacre, of Gillesland. i- John, Lord Clifford.=j= Margaret, dau. and heir of Henry, Lord | Bromflete. Henry, Lord Clifford. =j= Anne, only dau. of Sir John St. John, Knt. j of Bletso. Elizabeth, dau. of Henry, Lord Clifford, sis-=pSir Ralph Bowes, of Streatlam, co. Durham, ter of Henry, 1st Earl of Cumberland. Knt., by Elizabeth; dau. of Christopher, I Lord Willoughby D’Eresby, d. 1516. Sir George Bowes, Knt., of Dalden, d. 1546.=.= Muriel, dau. of William, Lord Eure, of Wilton. i Dorothy, 3rd dau. and coheir of Sir George=p Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, of Esslington. Bowes, of Dalden Tower. Cuthbert Collingwood, Esq., 3rd son of Sir=j= Ursula, dau. of Thomas Forcer, Esq. of Cuthbert Collingwood. Harber-House, co. Durham. Ralph Collingwood, Esq. of Ditchbourne, a=j= Dorothy, niece (ex sororc ) of Anthony Grey, royalist. | Earl of Kent, r- 1 Cuthbert Collingwood, Esq., of Ditchbourne, b. in 1628, d. 1687. Cuthbert Collingwood, Esq. of North Dis-=T=Anne, dau. of Robert Wilkie, Esq, of Lady- sington, Northumberland. thorn. i Cuthbert Collingwood, Esq. on-Tyne, d. 15 Feb. 1775. -1 of Newcastle-=p Milcah, dau. and coheir of Reginald Dobson, Esq. of Barwess. John Collingwood, Esq., of Chirton, brother^ Miss Fenwick of Earsdon. of the gallant Lord Collingwood. i-;- CP&toarh jftolltt dollinglnool), Esq. of Lilburn Tower and Chirton-House, Northumberland; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGBEE CXC. • - - of Hainault. Kent, K.G., d. in 1360. only dau. of Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, and sister and heir of John, Earl of Kent, d. in 1385. Edward Edmund -plsabel, young- Lionel Plantagenet,^Elizabeth de Thomas =pAlice, dau. the of Lang- Black ley,Duke Prince, of York, =F K.G. 4th ! son, d. in ! 1402. Rich. II. d.s.p. est dau. and of Antwerp,Duke of heir of Peter, Clarence, Earl of King of Cas- Ulster, &e., K.G., tile and Leon. 2nd son, d. in 1368. Burgh, dau. Holland, and heir of Earl of William, Kent, d. Earl of Uls- in 1396. I- * 1 ter. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd=i=Philippa, dau. and heir. Earl of March, d . in 1382. of Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Roger, Earl^ of. March=j=Eleanor, eldest dau.; sister of Thomas Hol¬ land, Duke of Surrey, and sister and coheir of Edmund Holland, Earl of Kent, i J 1 r Richard, Earl of Cambridge, surnamed of Con-=p Anne, dau. and coheir, after the death of her and Ulster, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, d. in 1399. ingsburgh, 2nd son arid heir; beheaded in 1414 brother, Edmund Mortimer, heiress to the crown. Richard, Duke of York, Protector of England,=p Cecily, dau. of Ralph Nevil Earl of West- K.G., killed at the battle of Wakefield in 1460 j moreland. I---T--- 1 Edward IV. King of George, Duke of Clarence, =j= Isabel, dau. of Richard Neville, Earl England, d. in 1483. K.G., murdered in the Tower da 1477. of Salisbury and Warwick, surnamed the Kingmaker. Sir Richard Pole, K.G., d. in 1504. : Margaret, dau. and heir. Countess of Salis¬ bury ; beheaded in 1541. Henry Pole, Lord Montacute, son and heir :=j= Jane, dau. of George Nevill, Lord Aber- beheaded in 1538. | gavenny. Sir Thomas Hastings,=Winifred Pole, dau.=p Sir Thomas Barrington, of Barrington Hall, 1st husband. and coheir. co. Essex, 2nd husband. I-- Sir Francis Barrington, Bart, of Barrington=f= Joan, dau. of Sir Henry Cromwell, of Hin. Hall, d. in 1628. chinbrooke. Sir Thomas Barrington, 2d Bart, of Barrington=;= Frances, dau. and coheir of John Gobart, Hall, d. in 1654. | Esq. of Coventry. ( ___i Sir John Barrington, 3rd Bart, of Barringto n =f= Dorothy, dau. of Sir William Lytton, of Kneb- Hall, d. in 1682. | worth. i-1 John Barrington, Esq. 3rd son of Sir John=p Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Hawkins, Esq. of Barrington, Bart. j Bishop’s Stortford. I- 1 Sir John Barrington, Bart. d. in 1717.=p Susan, dau. of George Draper, Esq. ofHitchin, co. Herts. _i u TBarrington, Simeon, JJotoiPS, Campbell. PEDIGREE PXCII. Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart. d. in 1792. =f=Jane, dau. of Matthew Hall, Esq. r Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, Bart. d. in 1833. =p Edith-Mary, dau. of Sir Samuel Marshall, 1 1 Knt., R.N. r 2louisa-«.== Catherine, dau. and heirof Sir William Evans, in 1706. J of Kilcreen. Redmond Morres, Esq. Barrister at Law, =p Elizabeth, only dau. of Francis Lodge, Esq. M.P. for Dublin, d. in 1784. Frances, dau.of Redmond Morres, Esq. M.P.=^= Andrew Murray Prior, Esq. of Rathdowney, and sister of Lodge-Evans, Viscount Frank¬ fort de Montmorency. High Sheriff of the co. of Wicklow in 1777, d. in 1795. Thomas Prior, Esq. of =pCatherine, dau. of iclnftt'fh) UrtintOtltl ^Catherine, dau. of Sir Rathdowney, Queen’s county, M.P. for Ban- now ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward I. Thos.lateCapt. Lodge-Morres-Mur- Hervey- in the army. ray, Capt 12 Lancers. Morres. Joseph Palmer, Esq. ^riot'. Esq. Account- of Cuffsborough. ant General of the Irish Post Office, b. in 1786; 17th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward I. John Call, Bart, and relict of Gen. Mac- kinnon. i T tt -n- John-Lawrence. 1. Catherine-Frances, m. to 3. Sopliia-Louisa, m. to Francis Hearle Ste- Robert Cartwright, Esq. phens, Esq. Major 1st Royal Dragoons, 2nd 4th son of William Ralph surviving son of Samuel Stephens, Esq. of Cartwright, Esq. of Ayn- Treganna Castle, co. Cornwall, hoe, M.P. 4. Emily. 2. Fanny-Louisa. PEDIGEEE CXCVII. Jpenrp Greene, 35&foartfffi. King of England.-pPhilippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. i-‘--1 John of Gaunt, Duke-pCatherine, dau. of Eleanor, eldest dau. =pThos. of Woodstock, of Lancaster, d. in 1399. Joan de Beaufort, = dau. of John of Gaunt, d. 19 Henry VI. Sir Payne Roet, Knt. Guye King of Anns, widow of Sir Otho Swinford, Knt., 3rd 1 wife. Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, Marshal of England, K.G., &c., d. 21 Oct. I-1 4 Henry VI. George Neville, Lordp=Elizabeth, 3rd dau. and coheir of Hum¬ phrey Bohun, Earl of Hereford. Duke of Gloucester, and Constable of Eng¬ land. William Bourchier, =j=Lady Anne Planta- Earl of Ewe, in Nor¬ mandy, so created 7 Henry V. Latimer, younger son, summoned to parliament by writ, 10 Henry VI., d. 9 Edward IV. genet, sister and sole heir of Humphrey, Earl of Bucks. and coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Margery, dau. and =pSir John Bourchier, sole heir of Sir Rich. Berners, Knt., com¬ monly called Lord Berners. K.G., & Baron Ber¬ ners. Sir Henry Neville, son and heir, d.v.p. 8-p Jane, dau. of John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Edward IV. Rich. Neville,Lord Latimer, d. 21 HenryVII.=r Anne, dau. of Sir Humphrey Stafford, of l-- * i Grafton. Susan Neville, dau. of Richard, Lord Lati--^ Richard Norton, alias Conyers of Norton Con mer, named in the will of her brother John, Lord Latimer, 1st wife. yers, Esq. son of John Norton of Norton Conyers, Esq. by Anne, his wife, only dau. and heir of William Radclyffe, Esq. of Ril- ston in Craven, co. York, and Joan, his wife, dau. of Sir John Tempest, Knt. of Bracewell- Clare Norton, dau. of Richard Norton, aliaspp Richard Goodricke, Esq. of Ribstone, High Conyers, of Norton Conyers. j Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1579, d. in 1581. i- 1 Richard Goodricke, Esq. of Ribstone, High-p Meriel, dau. of William, Lord Eure. Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1591, d. in 1601. Sir Henry Goodricke, Knt. of Ribstone, b. in-p Jane, dau. of Sir John Savile, Knt. ofMeth- 1580, d. in 1641. T ley. Mary, dau. of Sir Henry Goodricke, Knt. of=j= Richard Hawkesworlh, Esq. of Hawkesworth, Ribston. X co. York, d. in 1657. Walter Hawkesworth, Esq. of Hawkesworth,-p Alice, dau. of Sir William Brownlow, Knt. living a.d. 1666. Sir Walter Hawkesworth, Bart, of Hawkes-=p Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Markham, of Sedge- worth, so created in 1678. | brooke. Sir Walter Hawkesworth, Bart, of Hawkes—p Judith, eldest dau. and coheir of John Ais- worthl T U UUU.11, uucoi cough, Esq. Jane, dau. and coheir of Sir Walter Hawkes- 1 worth. T William Stainforth, of Stillington, near York. Mary, only dau. of William Stainforth, Esq.=fThe Rev. Henry Greene, M.A., Rector of of Stillington. Little Burstead and Laingdon, in Essex, and Prebendary of Oxted, in St. Paul’s Cathedral. Catherine, only dau. of the Rev. Hen. Greene,-pThe Rev. Edward Thomas, M.A., Vicar of M.A. Ii Billesdon. Jfjettrg ©rente, Esq of Rolleston Hall, co. Edward-Thotnas. Leicester; 17th in a .direct descent from King Edwakd III. Catherine'Thomas. CDtoarfritHilmot CfjcttooDc, OEsq. PEDIGEEE CXCV1I. l&Dtoartr 5M-, King of England, founder of the most noble Order of the Garter. _X Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Earl of=F Eleanor, eld. dau. and coheir of Humphrey Buckingham and Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. 1399. de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, Constable of England, d. 1399. Lady Anne Plantagenet, dau. and heir of=j= William Bourchier, Earl of Ewe, in Nor- Thomas, Duke of Gloucester. i-t- wnnam mandy. Sir William Bourchier, 3rd son, Baron Fitz—pThomasine, dau. and heiress of Richard Warine, jure uxoris, d. 1470. Hankford, Esq., by Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Fulke Fitz-Warine, 7th and last Baron Fitz-Warine. Sir Fulke Bourchier, Knt., 2nd Baron Fitz— r Elizabeth, sister and heiress of John, Lord Warine, d. 1479. j Dynham. Elizabeth, dau. of Fulke Bourchier, Lord =?= Sir Edward Stanhope, Knt. of. Sudbury, co. Fitz-Warine. I Suffolk, and Hampton, co. Notts. Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Stanhope.=F Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, I Lord Protector. Lady Anne Seymour, dau. of Edward, lst=pSir Edward Unton, K.B., of Wadley, Berks. Duke of Somerset, and widow of John Dud¬ ley, Earl of Warwick. Sir Valentine Knighlley, of Fawsley, M.P.,^ Anne, dau. and eventual coheir of Sir Edward d. 9 Dec. 1618. Unton, of Wadley, K.B., by Anne, his wife, dau. of Edward, 1st Duke of Somerset. Ann, eldest dau.and co-^Richard Chetwode, Esq., heir of the Barony of Wahull, grandson heir, in. 2 June, 1601. of Richard Chetwode, Esq. and Agnes, his wife, only dau. and heir of Anthony de Wahull, which Anthony was son of Nicholas de Wahull, by Elizabeth Parr, his wife, dau. and coheir of William, Lord Parr, uncle to Queen Katharine Parr. Valentine Chetwode, Esq., son and heir.=pMary, dau. and coheir of Francis Shute, Esq. The Rev. John Chetwode, D.D., d. in 1704. =j=Eurice, dau. of Major Freake. Knightley Chetwode, Esq. of Woodbroke,=r= Hester, dau. and heir of Richard Brooking, Queen’s county, m. in 1700. Esq. of Totness. Crew Chetwode, Esq., 2nd son of Knight-=r= Anna-Maria, dau. of Allan Iiolford, and relict ley Chetwode, Esq. I of Ralph Sneyd, Esq. I- The Rev. John Chetwode, of Glanmire, co.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of William Hamilton, Esq. Cork. | r--- J Elizabeth-Hester, eldest=pRobert-Rogers Wilmot, Esq., elder son of Edward Wilmot, Esq., (who was nephew of Ryder Wilmot, Archbishop of Tuam, and a lineal descendant of the Wilmots of Derbyshire), by Martha, his wife, dau. and coheir of Charles Moore, Esq., descended from the O’Mores, Kings of Leix, in Ireland. dau. of the Rev. John Chetwode. ©btoartl ?123tImot GTljettootie, Esq. of^Lady Jean-Janet Erskine, dau. of John Emily-Mar- Woodbrook, Queen’s county, J. P. ; 16th in a direct descent from King Edward III. Thomas, late Earl of Marr, descended, garet, m. through various lines, from the Blood William Royal of Scotland. Brooke,Esq. Knightley J. Wilmot Chetwode. Other issue. pedigree cxcviii. tltXJttlCU0tCil CfjantlOS'POlC* C2B0Q* CPhtoarh 5- King of England. =j= Margaret, dau. of Philip III. of J France, 2nd wife. Edmund, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent.=j= Margaret, dau. of John, and sister and heiress of Thomas, Lord Wake. Sir Thomas Holland, K.G., ^Lady Joan Plantagenet, dau. =pEdward the Black Prince, Lord Holland. I and heiress, celebrated as | the Fair Maid of Kent. T last husband. Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl =j=Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of Richard II. King of England, of Kent. | Richard, Earl of Arundel. The Lady Alianore Holland,=j=Edward The Lady Eleanor=pThomas Montacute, Earl of Cherlton, Holland, dau. and Lord Powis. coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. Salisbury. dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent, and widow of Roger, Earl of March. Joyce Cherlton, dau. and co-=j=Sir John The Lady Alice =j=Richard Neville, Earl of Salis- heir of Edward, Lord Powis. de Tip- toft, d. in 1443. Montacute, only dau. and heir. Joane Tiptoft, 2nd dau. and=f=SirEd- in her issue, coheir of Sir John de Tiptoft. mund Ingle- thorpe. Isabel Inglethorpe, dau. and=j=John Neville, Marquess of heir. bury, eldest son of Ralph, Earl of Westmoreland, by his second countess, Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John of Gaunt, son of King Edw.III. —juim i-icuiic, iuoujucss ui Richard Neville, Earl ofWar- Montacute, K.G., 2nd son, wick, the renowned “ King d. in 1471. Maker." Lady Anne Neville, eldest dau. and coheir. =pSir William Stonor, Knt. of Stonor. ,-J Anne Stonor, dau. and eventual heiress.=f=Sir Adrian Fortescue, Knt. ’ Margaret, eldest dau. and coheir.=j= Thomas Wentworth, 1st Lord Wentworth, d. I in 1551. I Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Lord Wentworth, d .=p Anne, dau. of Sir John Wentworth, Knt. in 1590. I Henry Wentworth, 3rd Lord Wentworth, --,-J--r--i John, M.P., m. Elizabeth, William, Private Secretary to Denham. Anthony, dau. of Francis, Viscount William III., d.s.p. 4th son. Shannon. =f= =r PEDIGREE CC, Charles D. HD. 31. Borreps, TSatt. William Jephson^LadyAnne William, Esq., M.P. for Howard. M.P. for Mallow. I Mallow, s.p. d.s.p. Anthony Jephson,^Hannah, dau. of Sir John Esq., M.P. for Mallow. Rogerson, Chief Justice of he King’s Bench, Ireland Denham Jephson, =pFrances, dau. of Sir William Jephson^Eleanor, dau. of J. Walsh, Esq., M.P. for Mal¬ low. John Aubrey, Bart. Esq. M.P. for Mallow. I-■—i-j Denham, M.P. for Anthony, John, Mallow, d. unm. d.s.p. d.s.p. Esq. of Dollards Town, co. Meath. Lieut.-Col.William^Louisa, dau.ofC.Kensing- Jephson. J ton, Esq. of Blackheath. Sir tfffjarlcs Urnfiant ©rlattho Jepf) 60 ll=FCatherine Cecilia Jane, dau. of William Kottegs, Bart, of Mallow, M.P.; 19th in Franks, Esq. of Carrig, co. Cork, m. in a direct descent from King Henry III. 1821. I Denham-William, eldest son and heir apparent. %>it Ppers s^ostgn, TBart. TEDIGREE CC.* IBhtoartl 5. King of England. _J Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Kent.=f= Margaret, sister and heir of Thomas, Lord | Wake. _i Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent, only dau. and=pSir Thomas Holland, K.G., 2nd husband, heir. Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent-FF Lady Alice Fitzalan. I- 1 The Lady Eleanor Holland, 4th dau. and=?= Thomas Montacute, Earl of Salisbury eventual coheir. J The Lady Alice Montacute, only dau. and=p Richard, son of Ralph, Earl of Westmore- heir. | land. __l John, Marquess of Montacute, K.G., slain in=j= Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund de In- 1471. j goldsthorpe. Lucy, dau. and coheir of John, Marquess of=j=Sir Anthony Browne, Knt. Standard-Bearer Montacute. I of England, temp. Henry VII., 2nd husband. From whom derived | see pedigree lxxi. vol. i. r --- * 1 Barbara Browne, only dau. and heir of Sir=i=Sir Edward Mostyn, Bart, of Talacre, co. Charles Browne, Bart, of Kiddington. | Flint. Sir Pyers Mostyn, Bart., m. Miss Barbara Charles Browne Mostyn, Esq. d. 19 Sept. Slaughter, and d. 29 Oct. 1823. 1844. =j= j I-- i- Sir Edward Mostyn, Bt., m. Frances, dau. of Charles Browne Mos-=f=Mary, dau. and heir Nicholas Blundell, Esq. of Crosby, and d. tyn, Esq. I of George Butler, 1841. =j= | Esq. I- 1 l- 1 13gCtS fHoStgn, Bart, of Talacre, one Charles, Lord Vaux, entitled to quarter the of the co-representatives of Edmund, Earl of Piantagenel Arms. Kent, and as such entitled to quarter the Plantagenet Arms. PEDIGREE CCI. <£arl of Dunra&en (JRjtoarU 1115. King of England,=pPhilippa, dau. of William Earl of Susanna, dau. and coheir of Thomas Ed¬ wards, of London, Merchant. = Susanna, dau. and heir of John Rideout, Esq. Susannah, dau. and=pThos. Horner, Esq. eventual heiress of Thos. Strangways, Esq. of Melbury- Sampford. of Mells, co. Somer¬ set, son of Sir George Horner, M.P. for Somersetshire ; he took the name of Strangways. Elizabeth, dau. and=^= Stephen Fox, cre¬ ated Earl of Ilches- ter, 1756, d. 1776. heiress of Thomas S trang ways H orner, Esq. of Mells, by Susannah Strang¬ ways, his wife, d. 1792. Lady Frances, dau.=y= Valentine Richard of Stephen, 1st Earl of Ilchester, 1777. Quin, Esq. of Adare, created Baron Adare, Viscount Mountearl, and Earl of Dun- raven, d. 1824. Sir John Wyndham,=p Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Siden- ham, of Orchard. of Melton Consta¬ ble, Norfolk, d. 16 Queen Elizabeth. J John Wyndham, === Florence, dau. of Esq. John Wadham, Esq. of Merrefield, and co¬ heir of her brother, Nicholas Wadham, founder of Wadham College. Sir John Wyndham,= Knt. d. in 1645. Joan, dau. of Sir Henry Portman, Knt. of Orchard. Sir George Wynd- =p Frances, dau. and ham, ofUffords, near Cromer, Norfolk, d. in 1663, coheirof James Davy, Esq. of Suffield, co. Norfolk. Francis Wyndham, =pFrances, dau. of Sir Esq. of Cromer. Thomas Dayrell, of Lillingston Dayrell, co. Bucks. Thomas Wyndham, Esq., 2nd son ; m. 1st, Jane, dau. of William Wyndham,* Esq, of Dunraven, co. Glamorgan ; and 2ndly, Anne Edwin, and d. in 1752. =r _i Charles Wyndham, Esq. of Cloverwall; changed his name to Edwin ; m. 1st, Miss Rook, and 2ndly, Miss Mawhood. Thomas Wynd-: ham, Esq. of Dunraven cas¬ tle, d. in 1814. -Anna-Maria-=John-Wick Charlotte, Bennet,Esq. dau. of Thos. Ashby, Esq. of Laleston, co. Glamor¬ gan, 2nd husband. Windham Henry, 2nd Earl of Dunraven, =pCaroline, dau. and sole heir of the late Thos. d. 6 Aug. 1850. | Wyndham, Esq. of Dunraven Castle. CFbtoin Kirfiarli 3l8dptibf)am =pAugusta, 3rd dau, fflfflilgnlifiam ©utn, Earl op Dunraven and Mountearl; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward III. Windham- of Thomas Goold, Henry. Esq. Master in Chan¬ cery. —I Lady Anna-= Maria-Char- lotte Wynd. ham Quin. : Williain J. Monsell, Esq. of Ter- voe, M.P. Windham-Thomas, Lord Adare, son and heir apparent. Other issue. * William Wyndham, Esq. of Dunraven, (who m. Rebecca, dau. of Sir Nicholas Strode, Knt., was son of John Wyndham, Esq., Sergeant at Law, by Jane, his wife, dau. of Wil¬ liam Strode, Esq. of Barrington, and grandson of Humphrey Wyndham, Esq. of Dunraven, by Joan, his wife, dau. of Sir John Kern, which Humphrey Wyndham of Dunraven was 7th son of Sir John Wyndham, of Orchard. TED1GEEE CCIII. OEDttmit) suams. Pepin the Old , Mayor of Auslrasia, d. in 639. i-- Doda, son of Pepin.-p Anchises, dau. of St. Arnold, Bishop of Metz, | d. in 640. -1 Pepin d’Heristal, Duke of Austrasia,d. in 714.^ Elphide. i-1 Charles Martel, Duke of Franks, d. in 741.p= Robrude. (—- - 1 Pepin the Short, King of France, d. in 768.=pBertra de, dau. of Caribert, Count of Laon. i- 1 Cf)ai'Imagnc,l£mpn'oroft!jcMlest,d.in814.=pHildegarde, of Swabia. i-7- 1 Lewis le Debonaire, King of France.=p Judith, dau. of Guelph I. i- 1 Charles the Bold, King of Franee.=p Hermentrude, dau. of Vodon, Earl of Orleans. I-*- 1 Baldwin, 1st Count of Flanders.^ Judith, widow of King Ethelwold. Baldwin, 2nd Count of Flanders, d. in blS.^ Alfretha, dau. of Alfred the Great, King T of England. Arnold, 3rd Count of Flanders.^f Alice, dau. of Herbert, 2nd Count of Ver- [ mandois. !- 1 Baldwin, 4th Count of Flanders. Maud, dau. of Conrad I. Arnolf, 5th Count of Flanders, d. in 988. =j= Rosalie, dau. of Beranger II., King of Italy. Baldwin, 6th Count of Flanders.^ Eleanor, dau. of Richard, 2nd Duke of Nor- I mandy. t- 1 Baldwin, 7th Count of Flanders, d. in 1017 .=t= Adela, dau. of Robert I., King of France, r-* Matilda, dau. of Baldwin, Count of Flanders, : =j= Militant tfie ©OlttlurrOf, King of England. d. in 1083. Henry I., King of England, d. in 1135 =j= Matilda, dau. of Malcolm III., King of Scot¬ land. T Maud (widow of Henry V.) Empress of Ger-=i= Geoffrey Plantagenct, son of Fulk, King of many. Jerusalem. Henry II., King of Eng land.=j = Eleanor, dau. of William, Duke of Aquitaine. John, King of England, d. in 1216.=p Isabel, dau. of Aymer, Count d'Angouleme. Henry III., King of England.^ Eleanor, dau. of Raymond, Count of Provence, | grandson of Alphonso, King of Arragon. Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, -^Edward I., King of England.-pMargaret, dau. of Philip III., King of Castile. King of France. Edward II., King of =j=Isabel, dau. of Philip Alice, dau. of Sir Ro—pThomas Plantagenet, England. I IV., King of France, bert Halys, of Har- I Earl of Norfolk, and wick. Marshal of England. Edward III., King of=pPhilippa,dau.ofWil- John, Lord Seagrave,=i=Margaret Plantagenet, England, Founder of the Order of the Gar ter, d. in 1377. liam, Comte of Hai- d. in 1353. nault. dau. and eventually sole heiress, created Duchess of Norfolk, in 1398. -1 b €&toart> atiams, <£$g. PEDIGREE CCII1. a I Thomas Plantagenet, =pEleanor, dau. and K.G., Earl of Buck¬ ingham, and Duke of Gloucester, d. in 1399. heiress of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, and Con. stable of England. John, Lord Mow¬ bray, d. in 1300. =pElizabeth, dau. and heiress of John, Lord Seagrave. : Edmond Staf¬ ford, K.G., Earl of Staf¬ ford. Ann Planta- : genet, dau. & heiress of Tho¬ mas, Duke of Buckingham, Humphrey : Stafford,ICG. Duke of Buck¬ ingham, slain in 1460. __ Humphrey ^Margaret, : Anne, dau. of Ralph Nevill, K.G., Earl of Westmore¬ land. Elizabeth, : dau. of Rich¬ ard Fitz-Alan, and sister and heiress ofTho- inas, Earl of Arundel. : Thomas Mow¬ bray, K.G., Earl of Not¬ tingham, and Duke of Nor¬ folk, Earl Mar¬ shal of Eng¬ land, d. 1100. 1 John, Lord -pMargaret, de Welles, d. in 1421. Maud, dau. of Ralph, Lord Grey- stock. Sir Robt.How-pMargaret, dau. of John, Lord Mow¬ bray. : Eu(lo, Lord de Welles. Stafford, ICG. Earl of Staf¬ ford, slain at St. Albans in the lifetime of his father. dau. of Ed¬ mond Beau¬ fort, K.G., Duke of So¬ merset. Henry Staf- ^Catherine, ford, K.G., DukeofBuck- ingham, Con¬ stable of Eng¬ land, behead¬ ed in 1483. I Edward Staf¬ ford, K.G , Dukeof Buck¬ ingham, be¬ headed) in 1524. dau. of Rich¬ ard, Earl Ri¬ vers, K.G., & sister of Eli¬ zabeth Queen of EdwardIV. =Eleanor, dau. of Hen.Percy, Earl of Nor¬ thumberland. ard, Knt. Katharine, dau. of Wil¬ liam, Lord Molines. dau. & heir¬ ess of Thos. Mowbray, Duke of Nor¬ folk. Joan, dau. &-pLionel, Lord heiress of Sir Robert Wa- terton. de Welles, K.G., slain at Towton in 1461. ^Sir Johnllow- ard, K.G..cre¬ ated Duke of Norfolk 1483, slain at Bos- worth. Thos. Lord -pEleanor, Elizabeth, : dau. & heiress of Sir Frede¬ rick Tilney. : Thomas How¬ ard, K.G., Earl of Sur¬ rey and Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal. Floo & Hast¬ ings, K.G. Sir John De- : venish, Knt. of Hilling- leigh, co. Sussex. _i ElizabethStaf=Thomas How- ford, dau. of Edward Duke of Bucking¬ ham, d. 1558. ard, K.G., Duke of Nor¬ folk, and Earl Marshal. =Ann, dau. and coheir of King Edward IV., sister of Eliza¬ beth, wife of King Hen.VII. dau. and heiress of Lionel, Lord de Welles. -1 : Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Thos. Lord Hoo and Hastings, K.G. Fedes, dau. ^Richard De of Sir Robt. Litton, Knt. venish, Esq. of Hilling- leigh. Henry Howard, Earl : of Surrey, beheaded in the lifetime of his father. f : Frances, dau. of John Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford. Thos. Howard, K.G., ^Margaret, dau. and Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, beheaded in 1572. heiress of Thos. Lord Audley, of Walden, Chancellor of Eng¬ land. Ann, dau. of William' =f=Thos. Devenish, Esq. Fawke, Esq. | of Hillingieigh. 1 -I Cecilia, dau. of Juxon.=^William Devenish, j Esq. of Hillingieigh. '-1 Henry Walrond, Esq. =pElizabeth Devenish, Lord William How- ==E!izabeth, dau. of ard, of Naworth Cas¬ tle, co. Cumberland, 3rd son, d. in 1640. Thomas, and sister and heiress of Geo., Lord Dacre, ofGil- — 1 lesland. of Sea, co. Somerset, son of Humphrey Wal¬ rond Esq., who was grandson of John Wal¬ rond, of Bradfield, whose ancestors had resided at Bradfield, from the Conquest. dau. and heiress of William Devenish, Esq. of Hillingieigh. PEDIGREE CCIII. aBmuatti atjams, <£sa Sir Philip Howard, of=pMary, dau. of Sir Naworth Castle. I John Carryl. Elizabeth, dau. of -[-Humphrey Walrond, Sir William Howard,=pMary, dau. of VVil- of Naworth Castle. j liam, Lord Eure. Humphrey Colles, of Barton, and Elizabeth, his wife, sister of Thos. Lord D’Arcy. Esq, of Sea. Mary Ho ward, = dau. of SirWil- liam Howard, of Naworth Castle. =Sir Jonathan At¬ kins, Knt.. Go¬ vernor of Barba- does, d. in 1 702, aged 99. Charles Howard, created Earl of Carlisle, and d. in 1684. Grace, his—Humphrey Walrond, wife, ni. be¬ fore 1634, living in 1668. Esq. of Sea, Col. in the Army, Deputy Gover¬ nor of Bridgewater, for King Charles I., and Governor of Barbadoes in 1660. Sir Robert Hackett, Knt., ] ann oiwl nf Qooloo II oil nn/1 Ul U..., 4 1,.. VI..—.. .. 1* T» .1_i . t V v • /> loreland, and of Scales Hall and Highhead Castle, in Cumberland, b. June, 1742, d. 1810, buried at Restalrig in Scotland, r by Mary, sister of Robertson the historian of Scotland, d. Dec. 1839, aged 89; buried in the chancel at Brougham. Isntn.) Brougham, ftorti Brougham & >Jaui,=Mary-Anne, dau. of Thomas Eden, Esq. and b. 19 Sept., 1778; 20th in a direct descent widow of John Spalding, Esq. from King Henry III. PEUIGKER CCV. Sftioticbmtse aim Currie Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King-plSMuat'lJ of France, d. in 1317. | England I., King of=j=Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, I King of Castile, d. in 1290. Thomas de Brother- 1 ton, Earl of Norfolk, and Marshal of Eng¬ land, d. in 1338. Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt. of Harwich. Margaret, dau. and^ eventual sole heir, created Duchess of Norfolk, in 1398. : Jolm, Lord Segrave, d. 27 Edward III. 1353. Elizabeth, dau. and=f= heir of John, Lord | Segrave. Thomas Mowbray=p Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. i- Margaret, dau. of: Thomas, and cousin of John, Duke of Norfolk. John, Lord Mow¬ bray, of Axholme, d. in 1360. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Fitzalan, and sister and coheir of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. Sir John Howard,^: K.G., created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, and slain at Bos- worth Field. __I Thomas Howard, =p Earl of Surrey, cre¬ ated Duke of Nor¬ folk, and Earl Mar¬ shal, 1 Feb. 1514, K.G., d. 21 May, 1524. Isabel, dau. of Philip=p Edward II., King of IV. King of France, I England. d. in 1357. i- 1 Edward III., King of England, Founder of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, d. 1377. =F _-1 Eleanor, eldest dau -(-Thomas Plantagenet, and coheir of Hum¬ phrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, &c., Constable of England, d. in 1399. of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, Duke of Gloucester, K.G., d. in 1399. i_ Edmund Stafford, =pAnne, dau. and coh. Earl K.G. of Stafford, ■ Sir Robert Howard, Knt., eldest son of Sir John Howard, Knt., by Alice, his wife. dau. and heir of Sir William Ten- dring, of Tendring, co. Norfolk. Catherine, dau. of William, Lord Mo- lines, d. in 1452. Anne, dau. of Ralph : Neville, Earl of Westmoreland, K.G. of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester. Humphrey Stafford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G., slain in 1460. i_, Margaret, dau. of=j=Humphrey Stafford, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, K.G. Earl of Stafford, slain at St. Albans, in the lifetime of his father. : Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Sir Frederick Tilney, Knt. of Ash- well Thorpe, co. Norfolk, and widow of Sir Edward Bour- chier, K.B., son of Lord Berners. -1 Catherine, dau. of=pHenry, Richard Widville, Earl Rivers, K.G., and sister to Eliza¬ beth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. Duke of Buckingham, Con¬ stable of England, K.G., beheaded in 1483. Eleanor, dau. of: Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. ; Edward, Duke of Buckingham, K G., beheaded on Tower Hill, 1524. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl-pElizabeth, dau. of Edward, Duke of Buck- Marshal, K.G. I ingham, 2nd wife. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, beheaded in-p Frances, dau. of John Vere, Earl of Oxford, the lifetime of his father, 1546. i ___l Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, Earl=p Margaret, dau. and heir of Thomas, Lord Marshal, K.G., &c., beheaded 2 June, 1572.J Audley of Walden, Chancellor of England. : Elizabeth, sister and coheir of George, Lord Dacre of Gillesland. Lord William Howard, 2nd son of Thomas,: Duke of Norfolk, K.G., by Margaret, his wife. _ i Margaret Howard, 3rd dau. of Lord William=pSir Thomas Cotton, Bart, of Conington, co. Howard. j Huntingdon. _I SUoDcbousc anD Currie* FKDXGKEE CCV. a Lucy, dau. of Sir Thomas Cotton, Bart.^Sir Philip Wodehouse, Bart, of Kimberley, | d. in 1681. I- 1 Sir Thomas Wodehouse, Knt. d.v.p -j- Anne, dau. and coheir of Sir William Air- | mine, Bart. I— - 1 Sir John Wodehouse, Bart. d. in 1754.^= Mary, dau. of William Lord Lempster. Sir Armine Wodehouse, Bart., M.P. for Nor-=j= Letitia, dau. and coheir of Sir Edmund Bacon, folk, d. in 1777. Bart. I--- John, 1st Lord Wodehouse, of Kimberley, rf.=p Sophia, only child of the Hon. Chas. Berke- in 1834. I ley, of Bruton Abbey, co. Somerset. John. 2nd Lord Wodehouse, Lord Lieutenant^ Charlotte-Laura, dau. and heir of John Nor- of Norfolk, d. in 1846. I C/iiai ioue- ris, Esq. of Wilton Park, Norfolk, d. in 1845. Henry, eldest son and heir^Anne, only dau. The Hon. Sophia-Laura WoDE.=pRaikes apparent, d.v.p. 29 April, | of T. T. Gurdon, house, eldest dau. m, in 1825. 1834. Esq. of Letton. Currie, Esq.MP. $of)ii, 3rd fLorO SiatloMjcmsc ; 19th in a di- ffirorgr 31tHoltrf)ousc Currie, Esq. ; 19th in rect descent from King Edward III. a direct descent from King Edward III. %>it ctitom JT* ^cunamoic^tanfjope, TBt. pedigree CC v * CbtoarH 155. King of England, d. in 1377.=pPhilippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. -1-, : Blanche, dau. and heir of Henry, Duke of Lan¬ caster. Lionel Plantage-=p Lady Elizabeth de Burgh, net, Duke of Cla- dau. and heir of William, rence. Earl of Ulster. John of Gaunt, Duke : of Lancaster. TheLadyPhilippa=pEdmund Mortimer, Earl Plantagenet, only of March. child. The Lady Eliza=p Henry Percy, the re- beth Mortimer. | nowned Hotspur, d. 1403. I Elizabeth Plantage- : net, sister of Hen¬ ry IV., King of Eng¬ land. Henry Percy,2nd : Earl of Northum¬ berland, fell at St. Albans, 1455. : Lady Eleanor Nevil.dau. of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, and Joan de Beaufort, his wife, dau. of John of Gaunt. : John Holland, Duke of Exeter, grandson,mater- nally, of Edmund Plan¬ tagenet, Earl of Kent, son of King Edward I. Constance Holland, =p Sir John deGrey,K.G., only daughter. son of Reginald, Lord Grey de Ruthyn. Lady Katherine Percy, eldest dau. of Henry,= 2nd Earl of Northumberland. : Edmund de Grey, 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthyn, created Earl of Kent, 3 May, 1465. Lady Anne Grey, dau. Kent. of Edmund, Earl of-p John, Lord Grey, of Wilton, d. in 1498. From whom John Brydges, Marquess of Caernarvon, in 1724. c,an oi-j- derived " 1 see vol. i. ped. lxvi. Lady Catherine Earl of Dysart. Talmash, dau. of Lionel, Catherine, dau. and coheir of John, Marquess=j= Edwyn-Francis Stanhope, Esq., great-grand of Caernarvon, and widow of Capt. William Berkeley Lyon. son of the Hon. Arthur Stanhope, youngest son of Philip, 1st Earl of Chesterfield. Sir Henry-Edwyn Stanhope, Bart., Admiral=p Margaret, dau. of Francis Malbone, Esq. of the Blue, d. 20 Dec. 1814. | icit' lSlltop)t'.-/FraitriB=5'rubamot C Stanfiopr, Bart, of Holme Lacy, co. Hereford, Commander R.N. ; 17th in a direct descent from King Edward III. PEDIGREE CCVI. &it 3lof)n^iUiam Mansell, isart. ^cni'2 MS., King of England, d. 1272. =j= Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond Be- I renger (le Troubadour), Comte de Provence, d. 1291. Edward I., King of=j=Eleanor, dau. of Fer- England, d. 7 July, I dinand, King of Cas- EdmundPlantagenet,=j=Blanche,QueenDow- 1307. tile and Leon. Earl of Lancaster. ager of Navarre. EdmundPlantagenet,^Margaret, sister and Henry Plantagenet, =j=Maud, dau. and heir surnamed of Wood- stock, Earl of Kent, son of Edward I. heir of Thomas, Lord Wake. Earl of Lancaster, son of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster. of Sir Patrick Cha- worth. Edward the =j=Joan, only dau.=pSir Thos. Eleanor, 5th dau. of=p Richard Fitzalan, BlackPrince last husband _i Henry Earl of Lancaster. r" Earl of Arundel and Surrey. & heir, the Fair Holland, Maid of Kent. K.G. Richard II., King of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent,=j=Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of England. Marshal of England, d. 1397. Richard, Earl of Arundel. I-1- Lady Alianore Holland, eldest =p Edward dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent, and widow of Roger, Earl of March. Cherlton, Lord Powys. Thomas Monta-; cute, Earl of Salisbury. Joyce, dau. and coh.=pJohn, Lord Tiptoft. heir of Edward, | Lord Powys. i- 1 Joane, dau. and co-=p Sir Edmund Ingolds- =Lady Eleanor Hol¬ land, 4th dau. and coheir of Thomas, Earl of Kent. heir of John, Lord Tiptoft. thorpe. Lady Alice Monta-=j=Richard Neville, 2nd cute, only dau. and I son of Ralph, 1st heir. Earl of Westmore¬ land. Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Edmund Ingolds-=j= John, Marquess of Montacute, K.G., slain at thorpe. J Barnet, 1471. Lucy, dau. and coheir of John, Marquess of=j=Sir Anthony Browne, Knt., Standard Bearer Montacute, K.G. j of England. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Anthony Browne, d.= j= Henry Somerset, Earl of Worcester, d. 26 1585. I Nov., 1549. Lady Jane Somerset, dau. of Henry, Earl of=pSir Edward Mansel, of Margam, co. Glamor- Worcester. J gan, Knt. Sir Francis Mansel, Bart, of Muddlescombe,=p Catherine, dau. and heir of Henry Morgan, so created, 14 Jan., 1621-2. Esq. of Muddlescombe. Richard Mansel, Esq., 4th son.-.q= Catherine, dau. and heir of Rees Morgan, j Esq. of Ischoed. Sir Richard Mansel, 3rd Bart.=j=The dau. and heir of Rees David. Sir William Mansel, Bart.=pAmy, eldest dau. of Sir Richard Cox. I Sir Richard Mansel, Bart.= Rebecca, dau. of Wm. Ware, Esq. Sir William Mansel, Bart., M.P.=j= Mary, only dau. of John Phillips,; Esq. of j Coedgaing. I— a h T C '"l e PEDIGREE CCVI. §>ir 3Iobn^ell^Ultam hansel, I5att. a I SirWilliam Man¬ sell, Bart., m. Elizabeth, dau. and heir of John Bell, Esq. of Harefield. Richard, of=pCaro!ine, Coedgaing, M.P., took the name of Phillips in 1793, d. in 1844. dau. and heir of B. Bond Hopkins, Esq.M.P. c d 1 I John, C.B., Lieut.- Thomas, Col. in the Army, m • Captain Louisa, eldest dau. R.N., of Edmund Morton married, Pleydell, Esq. of and has Whatcombe House, one dau. co. Dorset. =p e I Colonel SirRobt.- Christo- pher, m. and has issue. ._ i_ i Rev.William- John Man- sel, d.v p. in 1823, leaving four daus. Sir j(Jof)n 13rll 5l8Silliamj*lati= Sell, the present Bart. ; 18th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward I. Courtenay, Other late Major issue. ofl5th Hus¬ sars ; 18th in descent from Edward I. I I i I I—i 1. John Cla- 2. George- 5. Arthur- vell Man- Pleydell. Edmund. sel, Esq. ; 3. Morton- 6. Emma- 18th in a di- Grove. Georgina- rect descent 4. Owen- from King Luttrell. Edward I. Cbatles^iggs Calmaup, (ZEsq* PEDIGREE CCVI.* IHUtoarlr E. Eleanor, of Castile. Lady ElizabethPlantagenet, dau. of King Ed-=j= Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and ward Land widow of John, Earl of Holland. | Essex, Lord High Constable. Lady Margaret de Bohun.=.= Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon. From, whom derived | see vol. i. ped. cxl. Catherine, dau. and heir of Carew Courtenay ,=p John Calmady, Esq. of Langdon, co. Devon, Esq., son of Sir Piers Courtenay, and grand¬ son of Sir William Courtenay, of Powder- ham, “ the Great.” great-grandson of John Calmady, of Cal¬ mady, living a.d. 1460. Sir Shilston Calmady, Knt. of Langdon.=p Honora, dau. of Edward Fortescue, of Fal. lap it. Josias Calmady, Esq. Shilston Calmady, of Langdon, d.s.p., Esq. of Leawood. m .in 1682. =f= Francis Calmady, Joan, dau. of Walter Esq. of Combshead, co. Cornwall. Farsland, Esq. of Bickington. JosiasCalmady,Esq.of Lang-=f=Elizabeth, dau. andheir of don, M.P., Sheriff of Devon I Edward W'aldo, Esq., d. in in 1688. 1694. Francis Calmady, Esq. of Combshead, b. in 1664. _X Elizabeth Calmady, ^John Pollexfen, Esq. FrancisCalmady, Esq.-p Cecilia, dau. of War- eldest dau. and heir, of Mothecombe. of Combshead, d. in 1747. wick Pollexfen, Esq. Elizabeth Pollexfen, only dau. and heir.=f=Francis Vincent Calmady, Esq. of Combshead. ,-1--“"I Francis, of Elizabeth Calmady .^Christopher Ham- Pollexfen Cal-=j=Adm. Charles Holmes Langdon, d. unm. lyn, Esq. of Pas- mady,ofLang- coe. don. Calmady-Pollexfen Hamlyn, Esq. Everett, who took the name of Calmady, & d. in 1807. CTfiarlfS Uiggs Calmalip, F.sq. of Langdon ;=pEmily, eldest dau. of William Greenwood, 18th in a direct descent from KingEnwARDl.X Esq. of Brookwood, Hants. \ • 2 y PEDIGREE CCVII. 3|oim Datoson Duckett, €sq. SJJtoavi 5. King of England.=== Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand, King of Castile. i- - - The Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of=j= Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Edward I. I Essex. Lady Eleanor de Bohun, 2nd dau. of Hum-=p James, Earl of Ormonde, d. 6 Jan. 1337-8. phrey, Earl of Hereford. I--- 1 James, 2nd Earl of Ormonde, d. in 1382.=;= Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Darcy. i- 1 James, 3rd Earl of Ormonde, d. in 1405.== Anne, dau. of John Lord Welles. Sir Richard Butler, of Polestoun, co. Kil-=p Catherine, dau. of Gildas O’Reilly of Cavar. kenny, younger son. i- 1 Sir Edmund Butler, d. 13 June, 1464.=p Catherine, dau. of Moelrony O’Carroll. I--- 1 Sir James Butler, d. 16 April, 1487.=p= Sabina, dau. of DonaldReogh Mac Murrough | Cavenagh. Pierce, 8th Earl of Ormonde, d. in 1539.=;= Margaret, 2nd dau. of Gerald, 8th Earl of J Kildare. Lady Catherine Butler, 2nd dau. d. in 1552.== Richard, Lord le Poer, d. in 1551. I- John, Lord le Poer, of Curraghmore.=j= Ellen, dau. of James, 15th Earl of Desmond. Richard, Lord le Poer, d. in 1607. =p Catherine, dau. and heir Jof John, Viscount | Buttevant. ,___1 Hon. John le Poer, son and heir apparent,=f= Helen, dau. of David, Viscount Buttevant. d.v.p. John, Lord le Poer. =j= Ruth, dau. and heir of Robert Pyphoe, Esq. The Hon. Pierce De la Poer, 2nd son of John,=j=Honora, dau. of John, 2nd Lord Brittas. Lord le Poer, and brother of Richard, 1st Earl of Tyrone. Richard De la Poer, Esq. of Killowen, co.=p Ellen, dau. of William Butler, ofBalliboe. Waterford. Pierce De la Poer, Esq. of Killowen, son of Richard, and grandson of the Hon. Pierce. Judith, dau. and heir of Pierce De la Poer, : Esq. Thomas Duckett, Esq., son of James Duckett, Esq. of Grayrigg, co. Westmoreland, line- ally descended from Gundreda, dau. of Wil¬ liam the Conqueror. Thomas Duckett, Esq. of Philipstown, will=j= Elizabeth Stephens, proved 13 May, 1735. John Duckett, Esq. of Philipstown and New-=j= Jane, dau. of Thomas Devonsher, Esq. town, co. Kildare, will proved 17 May, 1738. i- Jonas Duckett, Esq. of Duckett’s Grove, co.=y= Hannah, dau. of William Alloway, Esq. of Carlow, will proved 21 Dec. 1797. Dublin. William Duckett, Esq. of Duckett’s Grove. == Elizabeth, dau. and coheir of John Dawson Coates, Esq. of Dawson Court, co. Dublin. i—r c d T"1 « f PEDIGREE CCVII. 3lobn Datoson Duckett, (ZEsq. a I 1. Jofin Statossott ?3urbett, Esq. of Duckett’s Grove, High She¬ riff of the co. of Carlow in 1819 ; 22nd in a direct descent from King Edward I., m. in 1819, Sarah Summers, dau. of Wil¬ liam Hutchinson, Esq. of Timo- ney, co. Tipperary.=p i- 1 William, son and heir apparent. b I 2.3i33illiam Duckrtt, Esq. of liusselltown Park, co. Carlow, H igh Sheriff in 1825; 22nd in a direct de¬ scent from King Ed¬ ward 1. c d e f II II 3. Joseph- 1. Elizabeth, d. young. Fade. 2. Elizabeth-Dawson, 4. Thomas- in. to William-Rich. Jones, d. Steuart, Esq. of unm. Steuarts Lodge, co. Carlow,High Sheriff in 1820. Cunpngoam ano T6urton* PEDIGREE CCVII.*' lEDtoarb E.-p Eleanor, of Castile. _i Joan, of Acre, dau. of King Edward I.=j= Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. Eleanor, dau. and coheir of Gilbert de Clare.=j=Hugh le Despencer. From whom de rived j see pedigree clxxix. vol. ii. Margaret, dau. and heir of Sir Philip le De-=p Roger Wentworth, of Nettlestead, co. Suf- spencer, of Nettlested, co. Suffolk, d. in 1478- | folk. Agnes Wentworth.=i=Sir Robert Constable, of Flamburgh, M.P. T d. in 1488. Anne Constable.=f Sir William Tyrwhitt, of Ketelby. I- 1 Elizabeth Tyrwhitt. =f= Sir William Skipwith, Knt., Sheriff of Lin- I colnshire 18 Henry VIII. Sir William Skipwith, of Ormesby.=j= Anne, dau. of JohnTothby, Esq. I-* Edward Skipwith, Esq. of Benesthorpe.^Mary, dau. of Richard Hansard, Esq. i- 1 Edward Skipwith, Esq. of Gosberton.=p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Hatcher. I- 1 Sir Thos. Skipwith, Bart, of Metheringham.=p Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Ralph Latham,Esq. I- 1 Susan Skipwith.^=Sir John Williams, Bart, of Minster. ■-> Mary, dau. and heir of Sir J. Williams, Bart.=p Lieut.-General Henry Conyngham, of Slane, and widow of Lord Shelburne. j co. Meath, M.P., d. in 1705-6. Mary, dau. of Lieut.-General Henry Conyug-=pThe Right Hon. FrancisBurton.of Buncraggy, ham. | co. Clare, M.P. i- 1 Francis Pierpont Burton, 2nd Lord Conyng-=p Elizabeth, sister of Robert, Earl of Leitrim, ham, d. in 1787. Henry, 1st Marquess of=pElizabeth, dau. of The Hon. Sir Francis=f=Valentina-Letitia, Conyngham, d. in 1832. Joseph Denison, Esq. Nathaniel Burton. I dau. of Nicholas, G.C.H., d. in 1832. I Lord Cloncurry. .4FttniCtS=Xatf)antrl,2nd Albert-Denison, Henry-Stuart Bur- William Conyngham and present Marquess of Lord Londesbo- ton. Esq. of Carriga- Burton, Esq. Conyngham; 20th in a rough; 20th in a holt Castle, co.Clare ; direct descent from King directdescentfrom 20th in a direct de- Edward I. King Edward I. scent from King Ed. ward I. PEDIGREE CCVIII. 212tlllli^lTl JfOttl00, J^enrj? 555. King of England.^pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Ray- T cneanor, aau. ana coneir oi Ray¬ mond Berenger, Count of Provence. Edward I. King of=pMargaret, dau England. of Philip III. King of France. Edmund, Earl : of Lancaster. r : Blanche, Queen. Dowager of Na¬ varre. Robert iSrnrc, King of Scot¬ land. =p Edmund Plantage-=f Margaret, sister Henry, Earl of=pMaud, dau and net, surnamed “ of Woodstock,” Earl of Kent, 2nd son. and heir ofThos. Lord Wake. Lancaster. heir of Sir Pa¬ trick Chaworth. Walter,=pThe Lord High Stew¬ ard of Scot¬ land. Edward =j=Joan Plantagenet,=pSir Thomas Lady Elea-=p Richard the Black Prince, 3rd hus¬ band. the “ Fair Maid of' Kent,” m. 1st, Wil¬ liam Montacute, Earl of Salisbury. de Holland, K.G., Lord Holland, 2 d husband. nor Planta- genet,widow of John Lord Beaumont. Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, K.G. Prin¬ cess Mar¬ gery, dau. of Robt. Bruce. King Richard II. d.s.p. Thomas de Hollands 2nd Earl of Kent. : Lady Alice Fitzalan, dau. of the Earl of Arundel. Robert II., King of Scot¬ land. =p John Beaufort, Marquess=pLady Margaret =Thomas Plantagenet, J of Dorset, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, by Katherine Swynford, 1 st husband. Holland, 2d dau. and eventual co¬ heir of Thomas, Earl of Keut. Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV., 2nd husband. Robert III., King of Scot¬ land. =p Lady Joan Beaufort, eldest dau. of John,-p James I., King of Scotland. Marquess of Dorset. J The Princess Jane Stuart, dau. of James I.,= 7 = George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly, Lord King of Scotland, and relict of James Doug- High Chancellor of Scotland, d. in 1507. las, Earl of Morton. Lady Elizabeth Gordon, 5th dau. of George,-r-William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal, d. about 2nd Earl of Huntly. 1530. Lady Agnes Keith, dau. of William, 3rd Earl-p Sir’Archibald Douglas, of Glenbervie, knight- Marischal, 1st wife. ed by King James V., only son of the Hon. Sir William Douglas, of Glenbervie, 2nd son of Archibald, 5th Earl of Angus. Sir William Douglas, of Glenbervie, s. liis-pGiles, dau. of Sir Robert Graham, of Morphy, kinsman as 9th Earl of Angus in 1588. \ William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus, d. 3=p Elizabeth, dau. of Lawrence, Lord Oliphant. March, 1611. [ James Douglas, Lord Mordingtoun, 2nd son=T= Anne, only child of Lawrence, 5th Lord of William, 10th Earl of Angus. T Oliphant. The Hon. Anne Douglas, only dau. of James,=p Robert, 7th Lord Sempill, d. 1675. Lord Mordingtoun. T -J Anne, Baroness Sempill, d. in 1695.=j= Francis Abercrombie, of Fetternier, Lord Glassford for life. Hugh, Lord Sempill, Brigadier-General at-p Sarah, dau. and coheir of Nathaniel Gaskell, Culloden, d. 1746. Esq. of Manchester. John, Lord Sempill, d. 1782.=pJanet, only dau. and heir of Hugh Dunlop, j Esq. of Bishoptoun. I— a PEDIGREE CCVIII. ^)it William So rbcs, TBart, Hugh, Lord Sem—i-Maria, dau. of Charles Sarah, ^Sir William Forbes, Bart., of Craig- pill, d. 1830. I Mellish, Esq. eld. dau. of John, Maria Janet, =j=Edward Candler, Esq. Lord Baroness Sem- of Morton Pickney, Sempill. pill. co. Northampton. ievar, co. Aberdeen, representative of the Hon. Patrick Forbes, of Corse, younger son of James, 2nd Lord Forbes. (See vol. i. ped. clxxvi.) Sir John Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar, Judge=pCharlotte-Elizabeth, dau. of General Lord Hon. E.I.C.S., d. 16 Feb. 1816. I Forbes. (See vol. i. ped. clxxvi.) I-' Sir 312iltlltam .-fforfces, Bart, of Craigievar, 6. 20 May, 1836; 18th in a direct descent from King Edward I. George Strong, (ZBsg. siej.ID, pedigree ccvm.* ISUluarU I.=f= Eleanor, of Castile. Lady Elizabeth Plantagenet, dau. of King Ed-=p Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and ward I. and widow of John, Earl of Holland. | Essex, Lord High Constable. I- 1 Lady Margaret de Bohun.=j= Hugh Courtenay, Earl of Devon. Sir Philip Courtenay, of Powderham Castle, =j= Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake, of Blis- co. Devon, d. 7 Henry IV. | worth. I-* Sir John Courtenay, 2nd son. =f= Joan Champernowne. Sir Philip Courtenay, Knt.=j= Elizabeth, dau. of Walter, Lord Hungerford- I- — - - —- Sir Philip Courtenay, of Molland.=j= A dau. of Robert Hingeston. William Courtenay of Loughter, in the parish of Plympton St. Mary, 2nd son. r- T Sir Philip Courtenay, of Loughter.=j= Joan, dau. of Sir Richard Fowhill, of Fow. | hillscombe, co. Devon. I - 1 Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Philip Courtenay. =p Sir William Strode, Knt. of Newnham, co. Devon. quibus Sir William Strode, of Newnham, “ a person of greate honour, worth, and esteeme, in his county,” who d. a little before the civil war began.=f= i-;-— 1 Joan, dau. of Sir William Strode, Knt.=f= Sir Francis Drake, Bart., d. in 1637. Thomas Drake, Esq., 2nd son.=p Susan, dau. of William Crimes, Esq. --1 Sir Francis Drake, Bart, of Buckland, M.P.'=j= Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir Henry Pollexfen, d. in 1717. | of Nutwell. i-' George Drake, 2nd son of Sir Francis.=j= Sophia Bugden. Anne Drake, eldest dau. of George, and sister=f= Samuel Barlow, Esq. and coheir of Dawsonne Drake, Esq. Cover- I nor of Madras. _J Cornelia, only child of Samuel Barlow, Esq. =p James Bean, Esq. Sopliia-Margaretta, dau. & coheir, m. in 1804.=p Rev. Robert Strong. Rev. Clement Henry Strong, Esq. (PfOtge strong, Esq. M.P., of thc=j=Charlolte, only Dawsonne of the Middle Tern- Chase, co. Hereford, J.P., a direct dau. and heir of Strong. pie. descendant, through the Drakes, John Cooke,Esq. Strodes, and Courtenays, from King of the Chase, m. Edward I. -+.17 Dec. 1839. 4 PEDIGEEE CCX1X. ^ir artfjur Ctncfjester, TBact ^etn'D KIL King of England,=pEleanor, dau. and coheir of Raymond d. 1317. | Berenger, Comte de Provence, d. 1291. Margaret, dau. of Philip III. King oF^Edward I. King of England,=pEleanor, dau. of Ferdinand III., King France, d. 1317. d. 1307. of Castile and Leon, d. 1290. Edmond = 1 pBlanche, dau. Thomas =pAlice, I Princess= ^Gilbert r EowARD^pIsabel, 1 Princess = Planta- of Robert de Planta- dau. Joan de Clare, II. King “She- Wolf of France,” dau. of Elizabeth genet, France, Comte genet, of of Sir Planta¬ 3rd Earl of Eng¬ Plantage- (Crouch. d’Artois, 3rd Brother- Roger genet. of Glou¬ land, net, wi¬ back), son of Louis ton, Earl Halys (d’Acre) cester, mur¬ Philip IV. dow of Earl of VIII. (le lion) of Nor- of d. 1307. and 7 th dered (le Bel) John, Lancas¬ ter, d. 1295. KingofFrance, folk, Earl widowof Henri Marshal de Champagne, of Eng- King of Na- land, d. varre. 1338. Har¬ wich. • of Hert¬ ford, d. 1295. 1327. King of France, d. 1357. Comte d’Hol- lande. de Bohun, Sth Earl of Hereford, and 3rd of Essex, Lord High Con¬ stable, slain at Borough- bridge, 1321. Henry =pMaud, Lady -[-Thomas, Lady-pHugh, EDWARD-pPhilippa, William^pElizabeth, Lady Planta- genet, Earl of Lancas¬ ter, d. 1345. dau. & Marga- heir of ret, Sir Pa- Duchess trick of Nor- de Ca- folk, d- durcis, 1399. orCha- worth. 3rd Lord Marga- Segrave, ret, d. 1353. Coun¬ tess of Glou¬ cester, coheir. Lord III. Aud- King of ley, d. England, 1347. d. 1377. L Lady =f=Richard Lady-pJohn, Elea¬ nor. Fitzalan, Joan. 3rd 5th Earl Lord of Arun- Mow- del, Earl bray, of War- d. ren and 1362. Surrey, |— 1 d. 1375. John, Lord=i=Eliza- l— Lady Marga¬ ret, heir. dau. of William, Comte d’Hol- lande, d. 1369. de Bo¬ hun, 1st Earl of North¬ ampton, K.G., d. 1.360. dau. and Marga. coheir of ret, 2d Bartholo- dau., mew,Lord rf.1392. Badles- mere, and widow of Edmund, 3rd Lord Mortimer. Mowbray, slain 1368. beth. =Ralph, 1 st Earl of Staf¬ ford, K.G., d. 1372. John ; Planta- genet,of Gaunt, K.G., Duke of Lancas¬ ter, d. 1399. Hugh,^Lady -J 2d Earl Jane or-pSir Thos. of Staf- Anne. r~ Lady—Humphrey Joane de Bohun, 2nd Earl of North¬ ampton, 6 th of Es¬ sex, and Sth of Hereford, K.G., Lord High Con¬ stable, d. Sir Thos.=i=Lady 1372. Grey, of ford, Berwick, K.G., d. co. Nor- 1386. thumber- land. Philippa Beau¬ champ, dau. of Thomas, 3rd Earl of War¬ wick, K.G. ■Catherine, Humphrey^Lady dau. of Sir de Bohun, Payne 2d Earl of Roet,Knt. Northamp- & widow ton, 6th of of Sir Otes Essex, and Swynford, 8th of He- Knt. reford, K.G..Lord High Con¬ stable. Joan -pRobert, Beau¬ fort. Lady =pRalph Mar¬ garet. Lord Fer¬ rers, of Wemme, d. vita matris, 1410. Sir Phi- : Joan, lipCour- dau.of tenay. Rich. 5th son, Lord Lieut, of Ire¬ land, d. 1406. Fitz¬ alan, 5 th Earl, of Arun¬ del, & Earl of |- War- SirJohn : ren & Courte- Surry. nay, 2d - 1 son, d. Thos. Plan-=pLady ante tagenet, of Woodstock, K.G., Duke of Glouces- i_ Neville, 1st Earl of West- - 1 moreland, K.G.,d. 1425. Eliza- -pJohn, 6th ter, smo- beth, coheir. Grey, of Heton, beheaded 3 Hen.V. Alice. =Philip, 4th Lord | D’Arcy,d. 1398. John, Sth Lord=pMargaret, dau. of Henry, D’Arcy, d 1412. | 3rd Lord Grey de Wilton. a Lord Grey- stock, d. 1435. thered, 1397. Elea- 1415. nor, 1 st co¬ heir. Lady Anne-pWil- Plantage- net, heir, widow 1st, of Thomas, Earl of Staf¬ ford, and 2nd of Ed¬ ward, Earl of Stafford. : Hugh de Cour¬ tenay, 2 nd Earl of Devon, K.G., d. 1377. -Marga¬ ret or Anne, dau. of Sir Thomas Wake, of Blis- worth, co. Nor¬ thamp¬ ton. Moan, dau. of Alexan¬ der Cham- pernoun of Beer Ferrers, widow of Sir James Chud- leigh, Knt. liam Bour- chier, Earl Sir Phi--pEliza- lipCour- tenay, of Eu, 1st son, d. 8 d. 1463. Henry V. beth, dau. of Walter, Lord II un- gerford. ^>ir art&ur Cbicbestcr, I6art* PEDIGREE CCXTX. Sir John D’Arcy,—Joan Greystock. Sir William^ Thomasine, dau. Sir Wil-=j=Margaret 2nd son, d. 32 Henry VI. Bourchier, 3rd son, 1st Lord Fitzwarine, d. Joan, widow of=y=Giles D’Aubeney, (circa) 1470. John Beaumont, d. (post) 1444. William D’Au-=pAlice, dau. and beney ,temp. Hen¬ ry VI. coheir of John and heir of Sir liam dau. of Richard Hank- Courte- William, ford, by Eliza- nay, 1st Lord beth, dau. and son, d. Bonvile. heir of Fulke, 1485. 6th Lord Fitz- |—— * 1 warine. Sir Wil-=j=Cicely, liam Courte Stourton, of Pres- Sir Fulke =f=Elizabeth, dau. nay, d. ton. Bourchier,2d Lord Fitz- of Sir John Din- 1512. ham, and coheir of John, Lord Dinham, K.G. |— Sir Wil¬ liam Courte- Ceciiia, sister and heir of Henry,=pJohn Bourchier, 3rd Lord Fitz- nay, 1st Gilbert, Lord D’=j=Elizabeth, dau. of warine, d. Aubeney, K.G., I Sir John Arundel, 1497. d. 1507. Knt.of Lanherne. Earl of Bridgewater. warine, and 1st Earl of Bath, d. son, of I 1539. Powder- ; -* ham Cas- Lady Elizabeth.=f=Edward Chichester, Esq. of Ra- tie, co. I leigh, co. Devon. Devon, d. 1535. dau. of Sir John Cheney, of Pin- court, Knt. =Mary, dau. of Sir John Gains- ford, Knt. Sir John Chichester, Knt. of Raleigh, M.P.=j= Gertrude, dau. of Sir William Courtenay, of for co. Devon, 1553 and 1562. Powderhain Castle. Sir John Chichester, of Raleigh, Knt., d. in— Anne, dau. of Sir Robert Dennis, of Hol- 1585. combe. Sir Robert Chichester, of Raleigh.=j=Miss Hill, of Shilston. Sir John Chichester, Bart, of Raleigh, d. in=p Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Rayney, Bart. 1667. | Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart., M.P., d. 1717. =j= Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Drewe, Esq. of I Grange. i-■;---‘ Sir John Chichester, Bart., M.P., d. 1740.=p Anne, dau. of John Leigh, Esq. of Newport, I Isle of Wight. The Rev. William Chichester, Rector of=p Miss Bellamin, of Devon. Ham, Devon, 2nd son. Sir Arthur Chichester, Bart. d. in 1842.— Charlotte, youngest dau. of Sir John Hamlyn j Williams, Bart, of Clovelly. I- 1 3 Jtr 3vtf)ur ©fucljester, Baht, of Raleigh,^ Mary, eldest dau. of John Nicholetts, Esq. 15th in a direct descent through the Bour ckiers, from King Edward III.; and 17th through the Courtenays from King Edw. I.; late a Capt. 7th Hussars. m. 20 Nov. 1847. Arthur, b. 9 Nov. 1848. Beatrice. Edward, b. 20 Nov. 1849. PEDIGREE COX. William Scatter ^ca, T6art ISdtoard EIL King of England.-pPhilippa, dau. of William, Count of Hainault. i-‘-1 John of Gaunt, Duke-pCatherine, dau. of Eleanor, eldest dau. p^Thos. of Woodstock, of Lancaster, d. in 1399. Sir Payne Roet, Knt. Guye King of Arms, widow of Sir Otho Swinford, Knt., 3rd wife. and coheir of Hum¬ phrey Bohun, Earl of Hereford. Duke of Gloucester, and Constable of Eng¬ land. Joan de Beaufort, =pRalpli Neville, Earl William Bourchier, =pLady Anne Planta- dau. of John of Gaunt, d. 19 Henry VI. of Westmoreland, Marshal of England, K.G., &c., d. 21 Oct. 4 Henry VI. Earl of Ewe, in Nor¬ mandy, so created 7 Henry V. genet, sister and sole heir of Humphrey, Earl of Bucks. George Neville, Lord^Elizabeth, 3rd dau. Margery, dau. and =pSir John Bourchier, Latimer, younger son, summoned to parliament by writ, 10 Henry VI., d. 9 Edward IV. and coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. sole heir of Sir Rich. Berners, Knt., com¬ monly called Lord Berners. K.G., & Baron Ber¬ ners. Sir Henry Neville, son and heir, d.v.p. Jane, dau. of John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Edward IV. Richard Neville, Lord Latimer, d. 21 Henry^w Anne, dau. of Sir Humphrey Stafford, of VII. T Grafton. Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Richard Lord Latimer.-j- Sir Christopher Danby, Knt. of Thorppirrow. Anne, 6th dau. of Sir Christopher Danby,=F Walter Calverley, Esq. of Calverley. Knt. j William Calverley, Esq. of Calverley.^ Philippa, sister of John Brook, Lord Cobham. r ___[ Henry Calverley, Esq. of Calverley.^ Joyce, dau. of Sir Walter Pye, Knt. of the j Mynde, co. Hereford. Walter Calverley, Esq. of Calverley,=pFrances, dau. of Henry Thompson, Esq. of J Esholt. Sir Walter Calverley, Bart, of Calverley, so-p Julia, eldest dau. of Sir William Blackett, created in 1711, d. in 1749. Bart. Julia, dau. and eventual heiress of Sir Walter-p Sir George Trevelyan, Bart, of Nettlecombe, Calverley, Bart. Sir John Trevelyan, Bart, of Other issue. Nettlecombe.=j= A* -poll y d. u in 1768. Julia, eldest dau. of=pSirWilliamYea,Bart. Sir George Trevelyan, I of Pyrland Hall, co. Bart. Somerset, d. in 1806. William Walter Yea, Esq., eldest son and heir=f Jane, dau. and coheir of Francis Newman, apparent, b. in 1756, d.v.p. in 1804. j Esq. of Cadbury House, co. Somerset. Sir®BtlIiatn®2aaltCT, Henry- I. Jane-Newman, m. to 3. Julia-Eleanora, m. to Fran- |j>ca, Bart, of Pyr- Lacy. Capt. Matson, R.N. cis-Newman Rogers, Esq. land Hall; 15th in a 2. Georgiana, m. to H 4. Louisa, direct descent from G. Alleyne, Esq. 5* Charlotte, m. to. Robt. Grant, King Edward III. Esq. of Tilliefour. Robert m . Cat? Reeuea, (ZBsq . PEDIGREE CCXI, (Ebtunvb £., King of England, born 17 June,=pMARc.ARET, dau. of Philip III, King of 1239 ; crowned 19 Aug., 1274 ; d. 7 July, France, m. at Canterbury 8 Sep., 1299; 1307 ; buried at Westminster Abbey. d. 14 Feb., 1317; buried at Grey Friars, London. 2nd wife. r Edmund Plantagenet (of of Kent, beheaded at Wii 1330 ; buried at the Friar Thomas Holland, Earl of= Kent, K.G.; d. in Nor¬ mandy 26 Dec., 1360. 1st husband. Woodstock), Earl^Margaret Wake, dau. of John, and sister ichester 18 Mar., and heir of Thomas Lord Wake ; d. s Preachers then. 29 Sep., 1349. PTiieLadyJ oANPLANTAGENET.-T=Edward, Prince of Wales. “The Fair Maid of Kent” “The Black Prince” d. d.8 July, 1385; buried at the 8 July, 1376; buried at Friars Minors in Stamford. Canterbury. 2nd husband. p Alice Fitz-Alan, dau. of Richard II., King of Eng- Richard, Earl of Arun- land, crowned 16 July, del; m. 1337; d. 17 Mar., 1377 ; murdered at Ponte- 1416. fract 14 Feb., 1399; buried at Westminster. r Thomas Holland, Earl of= Kent, Earl Marshall, d. 25 April, 1397 ; buried in the Abbey of Brunne. 1 Eleanor Holland, sister and co-heir of- Edmond, Earl of Kent; born 1386. (-Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury, K.G. ; slain at the siege of Orleans, | 3 Nov., 1428. =Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, K.G., Lord Great Chamberlain ; beheaded at Wakefield 31 Dec., 1460 ; buried at Bes- ham, co. Berks. j Alice de Montacute, only dau. and sole= heiress ; born 1407; buried with her hus¬ band 15 Feb., 1463. r Katherine Neville, 4th daughters ^William Bonville, Lord Bonville and Har rington ; slain at Wakefield 1460. =Sir Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby, K.G., created Marquess of Dorset 1475; d. 1501. =Gerald Fitzgerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, d. 12 Dec., 1534; buried in the Chapel of the Tower. i Cicely Bonville, only dau. and sole= heiress. r* Elizabeth Grey, 4th dau.; m. 1519. 2nd= wife. - r Edward Fitz Gerald, 2nd son ; born 17=pMabel, dau. and heiress of Sir John Leigh. Jan., 1528. j r Thomas Fitz Gerald, 2nd son ; buried in= the Church of Walton-upon-Thames. j=Frances Randolph, dau. of Thomas Ran¬ dall, Postmaster-General to Queen Eliza¬ beth ; buried with her husband. =Lady Joan Boyle, dau. of Richard, Earl of Cork ; m. 15 Aug., 1630 ; d. 11 March, 1655 ; buried at St. Patrick’s. r George, 16th Earl of Kildare ; bornp 1611. r Lady Eleanor Fitz Gerald, 3rd dau. wi.=pSir Walter Borrowes, 2nd Bart, of Gill- 16 Feb., 1656. | town, co. Kildare ; d. 1685. r Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Bart, of Gill-=f town, M.P., co. Kildare ; d. 1709. , i ^Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Dixon, Knt. of Colverstown, co. Kildare ; d. 11 Mar., 1745. -Mary dau. of John O’Neill, Esq., of Shane's Castle, co. Antrim. =Conway Richard Dobbs, Esq., of Castle- Dobbs, co. Antrim; High Sheriff 1752; d. 11 April, 1811. r Robert Borrowes, Esq., of Ballytrittas,p co. Kildare. r “* Charity Borrowes, widow of Stephen^ Rice, of Mount Rice, co. Antrim. --1 a Robert W. Carp Rcctocs, Csq. PEDIGKEE CCXI. Rev. Robert Conway Dobbs, d. 9 Dec. ,-pWilhelmina Josepha, dau. of Rev. William 1S09, aged 38 years. | Bristow, Vicar of Belfast. I Rose Dobbs, m. 1828 ; d. 4 Oct., 1863.-]-William Maunsell Reeves, Esq,, of Voster- berg, co. Cork; born 17S8; d. 16 July, 1857. giobti‘t§81U-= limit Grarg UUcbes.Esq., of Burrane, co. Clare,J.P., High Sheriff 1S69; LL.B., Trin. Coll. Cambridge ; b. 14 March, 1837. i- William Vandeleur Reeves, b. 6 July, 1874. : Grace Doro- Conway William Wilhel- Mary Charity. Rose Emily thea Vande- Richard Maunsell mina Win- m. 4 Feb., leur, dau. of Reeves, Reeves, Jcsepha. throp. 1862, Col. Crofton 58 Regt., b. 6 Oct., Herbert G. Moore Van- b. 20 Dec., 1843. Bainbridge. deleur, of 1840; Esq. Kilrush, co. d. 31 Jan., Clare ; in. 19 1860. July, 1866. Grace Wilhelmina. -!- Rose Frances. Elizabeth Mary. Shela Alice. pedigeee ccx.ii. ftfiMiam Puttees SUtfratti, <2£s(i. Gfbhrarb I., King of England— Eleanor, dau. of Ferdinand—Margaret, dau. of Philip II crowned 19 Aug., 1274. III., King of Castile. 1st wife. r Prineess=p Joan of I Acre, 3rd j dau. of I King Ed. I. | i- 1 Eleanor,-i eldest dau. and co-heir of Gilbert de Clare. Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Glouces¬ ter. : Hugh le Despencer, jure uxor is, Earl of Gloucester. The Princess 1 ^Humphrey de Elizabeth, 5th dau. of Ed¬ ward 1 ., and widow of J ohn Earl of Hol¬ land. Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, slain 1321. William de=pElizabeth, dau. SirEdward=p le Despen¬ cer, Knt., 2nd son; d. 1342. i- Sir Edward le Despen¬ cer, K.G., Baron De¬ spencer, d. 1375. Anne, dau. of Henry, Lord Fer¬ rers, of Groby =Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Bartholo¬ mew, Lord Burghersh. Bohun, Earl of Northamp¬ ton, K.G., d. 1360. of Bartholo¬ mew de Bad- lesmere, and widow of Ed¬ mund Morti- Hon. Anne=^=Sir Tlio- Lady Eliza-=j=Richard Fitz- beth, dau. of I alan, Earl of William de | Arundel, be- Bohun, Earl |, headed 21 of' Northamp- Wlichard II. ton, K.G. Despencer, I d. 1418. j mas, 4th Lord Mor- ley, (2.1427. Thomas^LadyEliza—|- ._ 1 Hon. Ro-=j =Isabel,dau. Mowbray, Earl of beth Fitz¬ alan, dau. bert Mor- of John, Notting- and coheir ley,d. 1416, Lord Mo- ham, Duke of Rich., v.p. lines. of Norfolk, Earl of { _ Thomas,= plsabel,dau. and Earl Marshal of England, Arundel, K.G. 5th Lord of Michael, K.G., d. Morley. 2nd Earl of 1400. V Suffolk. r -1 Lord Mor- ley,d. 1443. dau. of William Lord Roos. heir of Sir Ro¬ bert Gousell, Knt. Hon. Alia-=T=William, nore Mor- I Lord Lovel ley, J. 1477. | of Tich- | mersh. I-- a ley, 1st Earl of Derby, d. 1504. King of France, d. in 131 2nd wife. Thomas de: Brotherton, Earl of Nor¬ folk, and Marshal of England, d. in 1338. =Alice, dau. of Sir Roger Halys, Knt. of Harwich. Margaret, dau.and even¬ tual sole heir, created Du¬ chess of Nor¬ folk in 1398. Ro¬ bert Gou¬ sell, Knt. Stanley, K.G., d. 1458-9. ==John, Lord Segrave, d. 27 Edward III., 1353. Elizabeth, = John, Lord dau. and heir of John, Lord Segrave. i- ThomasMovv-= bray, Earl of I Nottingham, Duke of Nor- | folk, and Earl Marshal of England, K.G., d. in 1400. Mowbray, of Axholme, d. in 1360. Elizabeth, dau. of Rich¬ ard Fitzalan, and sister and co-heir of Thomas Fitz¬ alan, Earl of Arundel. Margaret, = dau. of Tho¬ mas, and cousin of John, Dukes of Norfolk Robert, 6th--f=Elizabeth, Joan, dau. and^Thomas, Lord Sir Robert Howard, Knt., eldest son of Sir John How¬ ard, Knt. by Alice, his wife,dau. and heir of Sir William Ten- dring, of Ten- dring, co. Norfolk. Sir John=Katherine, Thomas Stan—r-Eleanor, dau. of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury. Howard, K.G., created Duke of Nor¬ folk in 1483, and slain at Bosworth Field. dau. of Wil¬ liam, Lord Molines, d. in 1452. —I r c TEDIGREE CCXII. C&tfUam Puttees Sltbam, (Esq. Alice-pSir Wil- George Stan-=pJoan, dau. and Thos. How-= Agnes, sister Lovel, Ba- ronessMor- ley,d. 1518. liamParker Standard- Bearer to Rich. III. ley, Lord Strange, K.G., d.v.p. 1497. heir of John ard, Earl of Lord Strange Surrey, crea- Sir Henry=pAlice, dau. ley, 2nd Earl Parker, I of Sir John of Derby, d. Lord Mor- | St. John, 1522. ley,tf. 1556. I of Bletsho. of Knockyn. ted Duke of Norfolk, and EarlMarshal, Thomas Stan-=pAnne, dau. of 1 Feb., 1514, Edward Lord K.G., d. 21 Hastings. May, 1524. and heir of Sir Philip Tilney, Knt. of Boston. I- Edward Stan-=f=Lady Dorothy Hon. Sir=T=Grace, dau. ley, 3rd Earl I Howard. Henry Par- [ of Sir John of Derby, d. | ker, K.B., I Newport. 1572. d. 1552. | I-, Henry Parker, 10th Lord Morley. =Lacly Elizabeth Stanley, 2nd dau. of Ed¬ ward, 3rd Earl of Derby. Hon. Mary Parker, d. Aug., 1566. = Sir Edward Leventhorpe, Knt., of Shingey | Hall, co. Herts ; d. at Rome 8 Oct., 1566. i Sir John Leventhorpe, Bart., M.P., co.=Joan Brograve, dau. of Sir John Brograve, Herts; b. 1560; d. 23 Sep., 1625. j Knt.; d. 1628. I-1 Joan Leventhorpe, eldest dau. ; b. 1591. =Sir Edward Altham, Knt. of Markhall, co. | Essex ; d. 28 May, 1632. Leventhorpe Altham, of Mark Hall; b. 1618, =Joan Edwardes, dau. and co-heir of David d. 21 Aug., 1681. | Edwardes, of Oswestry ; d. 22 Oct., 1691. i- 1 James Altham, of Mark Hall; b. 1662 ; <7.—Mary Tinker, dau. of Admiral John Tinker, 28 Dec., 1697. the distinguished Naval commander temp. I Charles II. Mary Altham, of Mark Hall ; to. 31 May, = Roger Altham, D.D., Ch. Ch., Oxon, Arch- 1705; d. 1752. | deacon of Middlesex. Roger Altham, b. 1718; Seal-Keeper of the=Mary Isaacson, dau. and co-heir of Robert Court of Admiralty ; d. 11 Oct., 1788. I Isaacson, Esq., of Fenton, co. Northum- | berland ; to. 1746 ; d. 3 March, 1781. i-- 1 Mary Altham, dau. and co-heir ; b. 1759 ;=Aubone Surtees, Esq., of Hauxley Hall, co. to. 1781 ; d. 23 July, 1810. | Northumberland,- b. 1752 ; d. 1827. I-- - * 1 Elizabeth Surtees, b. 1783; to. 8 Oct., 1808;=Colonel John Cook, 28th Light Dragoons ; d. 1 Sep. r 1862. b. 8 March, 1772; d. at Rouen, France, 3 Dec., 1829. Henrietta Barrett, dau. of=WiLLiAM Surtees Altham, =Arabella Addams, only Edward Barrett Moulton- Burrett, Esq., of Hope End, co. Hereford; to. 1850; d. 1860 ; 1st wife. Esq., of Timbercombe, co. Somerset; assumed the name and arms of Altham by Royal I Licence, 1862 ; 23rd in a direct descent from King Edward I. dau. of Jesse Addams, D.C.L. ; to. 1862; 2nd wife. Altham Surtees Altham, B.A., Ch. Ch. Oxon. b. 23 Jan., 1851, in Holy Orders. Edward Altham, Mary Altham. an officer in the army, b. 13 April, 1856.. -r Charlotte Altham. CIjc 'Bingbams, Horns Clanitiotus. tedigree ocxm. (Ebfcr.irb £££., King of England, d. =p Philippa, dau. of William, Earl of 21 June, 1371. j Hainault. i-r 1. Ed- 2. Lionel, 1 WARD of Ant- tlie Black Prince. werp, Duke of Cla¬ rence, K.G., <7. in 13(iS. i r ■Rich- Philippa, = ardII. only child -1--| : Lady 4. ED-=pIsabel, 5. Thos.=pEleanor, Catherine, =p3. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancas¬ ter, King of Castile and Leon, t/.in 1399. Eliza- mund, dau. & of Wood- dau. and dau. of Sir beth de of coh. of stock, coheir of Payne Burgh, Lang- Peter, King Duke of Humph- Roet, Knt. dau. of ley, Glouces- rey de and relict William, Duke of Cas- ter, mur- Bohun, of SirOtho Earl of of tile. dered at Earl of Swynford, Ulster. York, K.G., d. in 1402. Calais in 1397. Here¬ ford and Essex. Knt. J r- J U d.s.p. 1399. =Edm. Mortimer, Earl of March, d. in 1352. Roger =pEleanor, dau. and Mortimer, Earl of March, Lord Lieut, of Ire¬ land, d. in 1399. coheir of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent,son of Tlios. Earl of Kent, by Joan Plantagenet, only child of Ed¬ mund, Earl of Kent, 3rd son of Edward I. Wil-=pLady Aim-pEd- liam Bour- chier, Earl of Ewe, 3rd hus¬ band. AnneMortimer,^Richard Plantage only dau. and j net, Earl of Cam eventually heir | bridge, son of Ed of Roger, Earl I mund of Langley of March. beheaded in 1414 mund, Earl of Staf¬ ford, 2nd hus¬ band. Plantage¬ net, dau. and co¬ heir of Tlios. of Wood- stock, and widow of Thomas, Earl of Stafford. Humph-=p Anne, rey Staf¬ ford, Duke of Bucking¬ ham, K.G. dau. of Ralph Neville, Earl of West¬ more¬ land. Margaret,; dau. and eventual coheir of Thomas Holland, Earl of Kent, grandson of Ed¬ ward I. Eleanor, dau. of Richard Beau¬ champ, Earl of "Warwick. —I John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, Earl of Somerset, K. G. =Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, Marquess of Dorset, K.G., d. in 1455. Lady Isabel Planta-=HenryBourchier,Earl genet, only dau. of Richard, Earl of Cambridge. of Ewe and Essex, d. in 1483. Cicely Bourchier,=John Devereux, Lord only dau., sister and sole heiress of Henry, Earl of Essex. Ferrers, of Chartley, summoned to parlia¬ ment from 3rd till 12th year of Henry VII. Walter Devereux, ~ Mary, dau. of Thos. Viscount Hereford, K.G., d. '21 Sept., 1558. Grey, Marquess Dorset. of Sir Richard Deve-=f Dorothy Hastings, reux, of Bodenham, d.v.p. 13 Oct. 1547. dau. of George, 1st Earl of Huntingdon. Humphrey Stafford, ■ Earl of Stafford, son of Humphrey, Duke ofBuckingh am, slain at St. Albans, v.p. Catherine, dau. of; Richard Widville, Earl Rivers, K.G., and sister of Eliza¬ beth, Queen of Ed¬ ward IV. Eleanor, dau. of Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northum¬ berland. Thos. IIoward, Duke = of Norfolk, K.G., d. in 1554. =Lady Margaret Beau¬ fort, dau. and even- | tual coheir of Ed- [ mund, Duke of So- | merset. 1 -1 Henry, Duke of Buck¬ ingham, Constable of England, K.G., be¬ headed in 1483. =Edw. Stafford, Duke of Buckingham,K.G., beheaded on Tower Hill, 1524. _ Lady Elizabeth Staf¬ ford, dau. of Edward, Duke of Buckingham. r a PEDIGREE CCXIII. €f)c iBrngbams, Hums Clanmotus. Walter Devereux,- Earl of Essex, Vis¬ count Hereford, and Lord Ferrers of Chartley, K.G., d. 22 Sept., 1676. Lettice, dau. of Sir Francis Knollys, K.G., by Catherine Cary, liis wife, niece of Anna Boleyne, Queen Consort of Henry VIII., and 10th in descent from Edward I. Frances, dau. of John=pIIenry Howard, Earl Vere, ford. Earl of Ox- of Surrey, the Poet, beheaded v.p. 1546. Henry Berkeley, = LadyKatherineHow- Lord Berkeley, 26 Nov., 1613. d. Robert I)eveveux,=pFrances, dau. and Earl of Essex, K.G., the favourite of Queen Elizabeth, be¬ headed 25 Feb., 1601. ard, dau. of Henry, Earl of Surrey, d. 7 April, 1596. heir of Sir Francis Walsingham, and widow of the re¬ nowned Sir Philip Sidney. Sir George Shirley, = Frances Berkeley, Bart, of Stanton Ha- dau. of Henry, Lord rold, d. 17 April, Berkeley. 1622. The Lady Dorothy Devereux, sister and =Sir Henry Shirley, Bart, of Stanton Harold, heir of Robert, Earl of Essex, the parlia- I High Sheriff of Leicestershire, in 1625, mentary General, in. in 1615. | d. 8 Feb. 1632. I - 1 - 1 Sir Robert Shirley, 1st Lettice Shirley, only dau.=j=William, 7th Earl of Clan- Earl Ferrers, ancestor of of Sir Henry Shirley. ricarde, d. 1687. the noble House of Shirley, entitled to quarter the Royal Arms. John, 9th Earl of Clanricarde (successor to=Bridget, dau. of James Talbot, Esq. his elder brother, the 8th Earl), d. 1722. | i- 1 Michael, 10th Earl of Clanricarde, son and=Anne, widow of Hugh Parker, Esq., and dau. and coheir of Rt. Hon. John Smith, Speaker of the House of Commons. heir, d. 1726. Lady Anne, elder dau. of Michael, 10th=Denis Daly, Esq., of Raford, co. Galway. Earl of Clanricarde. Letitia Daly, dau. of Denis Daly, Esq., of , Henry Bingham, Esq., of Newbrook, co. Raford. I Mayo. John, 1st Lord Clanmorris, so created 1800,= d. 1821. -Hon. Anna Maria Yelverton, only dau. of Barry, 1st Viscount Avonmore. cessor to his elder brother, the 2nd Lord), d. 1847. John Charles Robert, 4th Lord Clanmorris, eldest son, d. 1876. - 1 -- 1 - 2. Hon. Burton Percy Bing¬ ham. Denis-Artliur, 3rd Lord Clanmorris (suc-=Maria Helena, 2nd dau. of Robert Persse, 11 ' ” " 1 Esq., of Roxborough, co. Galway. =Sarah Selina, 4th dau. of Burton Persse, Esq., of Moyode Castle, co. Galway. r 1. John George Barry, 5th Lord Clanmorris, b. 1852, 20th in a direct descent from King Ed¬ ward III. 3. Hon. Ben- tinck Yelver¬ ton Bingham. Hon. Matilda Maria Helena, 20th in a direct descent from King Edward III., wife of Capt. Albert Brassey, 14th Lt. Drs., of Heythrop, co. Oxford. Hon. Flo¬ rence Made¬ line, wife of John Pol- lok, Esq., of Lismany, co. Galway. Hon. Rose Elizabeth Bingham. PEDIGREE CCXIV, a Cp06cn=3ml)urst, €0 q., anu Margaret Susan, D10 imfc. ffibtmirb HE, King of England, b. 1312, crowned 1327, d. 1377. Edmond (of Langley), Duke of York, b. 1341, d. 1402. =j=Pliilippa of Hainault, dan. of William, Count of Holland and Hainault. J Isabel of Castile, dan. and coheir of Peter, King of Castile and Leon. Richard, Earl of Cambridge, beheaded 1415.=j=Anne Mortimer, dan. of Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March. Henry Bourchier,=j=Isabel Plantagenet, Earl of Essex and | only dau. Ewe, d. 1483. Richard, Duke of=j=Cecily Nevill, dau York, slain 1400. William, Vis¬ count Bour- chier, d.v.p. 1479. Anne Wood- ville, dau. & coheir of Ri¬ chard, Earl Rivers. r KingEdward= IV. b. 1441. d. 1482. of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland. =pElizal)eth Woodville, widow of Sir John Grey, of Groby. Sir Thomas=j=Anne Plan- St. Leger, | Kut. John Deve-=j=Cecily Bour- reux, Lord chier, sister Ferrers, of and coheir Chartley, d. of Henry, circ. 1497. Earl of Es- King Henry=j=Elizabeth of tagenet, Duchess of Exeter. VII., 1509. d. York, 1502. d. From whom descend the present Royal Family. George, Lord= Rons,son and heir of Sir Robert Man¬ ners//. 1513. Anne St. Leger, dau. and heir. Walter Devereux,=j=Mary Grey, dau. of Viscount Hereford, I Thomas Grey, Mar- d. 1558. I quis of Dorset. i- J Sir William Deve-=j=Joan Scudamore,dau. reux, of Merivale, Knt., 2nd son. of John Scudamore. Sir Edward Little-=j=Margaret Devereux, ton, of Pillatou dau. and coheir. Hall, co. Staff., d. 1611. Sir Robert Con stable, of Evering ham, Knt. Thomas Crathoine,= of Crathorne, co. York. Ralph Creyke, oL Marton, co. York. r J =j=Catlierine Manners, dau. of Geo. Man- | nei s, Lord Roos. 1 -r =Everill Constable. KatherineCrathorne, 2nd dau. Sir Edward Little¬ ton, of Pillaton Hall, Sheriff co. Staff. 12 Jac. 1. John Clent, of= Knightwick, co. Worcester. , Alary Fisher, dau. of Sir Clement Fisher, of Packington, co. Warwick, Knt. Lettice Littleton, eldest dau., widow of William Wash- bourne, living 1034. Christopher Maltby,=j=Everill Creyke. of Maltby, co. York. Sir George Went-=j=Everill Maltby, dau. worth, of Wolley, co. York. and heir. Littleton Clent, at. 3,=f=Mary Lane, dau. of William Osbaldes-=j=Anne Wentworth, 1034, (/. 1091. Col. John Lane, the Royalist, d. 1721, at. 90. ton, of Hunmanby, co. York. Col. Edward Clent, of=j=Elizabetli Fountaine, Knightwick, living 1729. sister of Sir An¬ drew Fountaine, of Harford, Knt. I- Sir Richard Osbal-= deston, of Hunman¬ by, co. York, Knt., d. 1728, cet. 74. dau. and coheir. Elizabeth Fountaine, dau. and coheir of John Fountaine, of Melton, (/. 1097. Capt. William Trice,=f=Elizabeth Clent,dau. Robert Mitford, of=j=Mary Osbahleston, d. 1707. and heir, d. cat. 40. 1740, Mitford, co. North- umb. (/. 1755. d. 1730, at. 37. r a PEDIGREE CCXIV. W. Cpsscn^mburst, 4Esq. t ano Margaret ^usan, bis toife. a b Brigg Price, b. 1743,= took the surname and arms of Foun- taine 1765, d. 1825. Andrew Fountaine, of Narford Hall, Norfolk, d. 1835. Mary Hogg, dan. of George Hogg, of Lynn Kegis, d. 1780. 4 =j=Hannah Penrice.dau. of Tho. Penrice, of Great Yarmouth, d. 1830. Robert Mitford, of= Mitford Gastle, d. 1784. I- Bertram Mitford, of= Mitford Castle, ob. 1800. Anne Lewis, only dau. of John Lewis of Jamaica, d. 1763. =Tabitha Johnson, dau. of Fr. John¬ son, of Newcastle- on-Tyne, M.D., d. 1794. William George T.=j=Mary Founta’ne,eld. Admiral Robert Mit-=j=MargaretDunsmure, Tyssen-Amhurst, Esq. of Foulden and Didlington, d. 1855. dau., d. 1S54. ford, of Hunmanby and Mitford Castle, d. 1870. I— f- dau. of James Dunsmure, of Edin¬ burgh. 0®illiam JAinlutrst Hyssm-^Unhurst, of l)id-=j=4thirg;n‘ct