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BAT sot ites, but disposing soon afterwards of those, he removed to Ireland, and settled at Orange Field hones, Co. flown. us ta. in 1747, Margaret, dan. and co-heiress of — White, Enq, of Whitehall, co. Antrim, and widow of William Hartley, Esq. of Doblin, and dying in 1791, was s. by his oldest son, TitostAo B.tTseoN, I. in 1702; to. in 1780, Elizabeth, youngest dan. of George Lloyd, Eoq., Ff0.3., of Hnlme flail, en. Lancaster, by Suaannah his wife, sister of Sir William Horton, Dart, of Cbodderton, and had an only eon, Rnaeav, who s. to the family eotateo at the dennoe of his father, 1.5 May, 1511, aol was I. Sin Root-CT Il.vrroov, hart , having been en created 18 Dee. 151.5 ; ho,van I. 11 March, 17s2, ao,l was SIP, for the en. of Lontlonlern’ from IS’S) to 1o42; he at, 27 April, 1011, Catherine, ‘anngent dan. of the lale Samuel Dickson, £5.1. of h3ahlynagnille, ci.. T.inierirk, and hail issue, I. flab, rt, t. 29 March, 1st C, 31.1’. far the en. of Lc.ntlondcrry; B.tTu, MARQUESS OF (Sir John-Alexander Thynne), ‘teat Jern,alrm, 23 15-11. it. Tnostao, prcoonf baronet. it,. Saut’e,,-STneueN. Inretoter-at-low. ii. 13 Oct. 102] a. 1831 ; n. his father, as 4th marqn000, 24 Juno, 1837; 25 tale, 1854, b’loriedn. eh,leot clan, of Lord Cnstlentoine. iv. iienrgc-Willintn, 8. 3 .&pril, 1s21; 1 0 May, 1002, Mary— no. 20 Aug. 1861, Ecaneoo-Ioabolla-Cathsrino, eldest JOizal,eth, eldest d.iti. of 11 oorge—Jehn Yarborgh, Ece. of dait. of Viscoont do Yesci, and hoe, Ileolinglon hall, Yorkshire, anti has issue, P,oborl—Willrod, . Tnootvs-flostnv, Viaee,oil Weyoonlli, 8. 15 July, 1902. anti Slary-1.illa. v. Stephen, 11.20 Jan. 1827; J. 27 June, 1029. vi. Richard, t. 18 lace. 1838. sit. John, t. 0 July, 103] ,,. 27 June, 1008, Edith-Elizabeth, in. lhatherine-Georgina-Lonisa. iv. A dan. dlii dan. of Charleo-Jahn t’eorse, Esq. i. Mario-Catherine, i. 4 Jan. IsIS, to Sir B-fl. llneMahnn, Part. ii. Elizabeth-flonnria. sit. 7 Felt. 1019, to his late Capt. John It appears, from documents in possession of this family, Neilson Gladstone, RN., 51.1’., and ri. 11 Feb. 1002, leaving that its aticient surnamo was Bot,oile; and under that name issue. iii. Calhetine-Anne,. i 0 April, 1013. Sir Robert 0. 21 April, 1803, an,1 svae .. l,y his el,icst snrvivtog reign,the brothers, Sir Geeffeeg and Oliver Boteville,pereone nott, Stn Tnnatas llarr.snse, the 2nd atid present hart. of great eminence and rank in Pnttnn. came ovor to England, C’eoPoe—lS Dec. loIs. A nos—Arg., three Solo’ ‘rings, to. ; on a chief, gn., a lioti agaluot his reholhiotts barons. Tho samanse of Thynne, is potsanl, or. C-eel—A hal’s wise, so. Heels —N,tel,, solo,n,to Scots—hiolvoir lock, and MeSa Park, built in Dnwnshire. Tote,, [Otto’. —52, Grosvenor Flare. 13 A T E S 0 N. I1ATESON, SIR Ronnv, of Killo’ taken from that Earl. tn the said parish of Strotton did quill, co. Antrim, n. as 2nd baronet, John Thynos, the elder, settled at Longloatc, in Wiltshire, at tho decease of his undo, retahtiog still his ancient lands iti Shrepshire. Sir lb,bort liatoson - Harvey, its W1LLIAaI BoTevtLn, his eoti, departed this life AD. 1250, 1825; tit. Feb. 1819, Eliza, 2nd leaving a son, JOHN, wbose nonoe is recorded, ho an old roll, 511111. of Authotty Hammond, Esq. among the knights of Shropshiro, svho attended at this otoge of H uttun Butt villo, cc. York, ,tf Coerlavorock Castle. This Sir John Botevile Isad two which lady ci. 1867. 3L (lltat. Thia fatally and that of B,trcn,’w of Bslooi’ Pitch dcrirc of lands in Stratton, Ii Eowsnn Ill., 1150, left, by Sibihla from a common ancestor, ROnERT BaTceoN, Es,1. of the en. Lancaster, svho J. in THOMAs BornvtLe, who had two eons, WILLIAM and 100:1, leaving an only son, Roncnr Bavzson, k’ot1., father of Tnnoi-sis, from whom the hhslveir Park family, and of Rtcitsian BATr.oote, Esq. of Londonderry, who nt. lot, Eoq., wboo 4. 7 Aug. 1003. Sarah, pan. of — M’Cltntock, Idol. and had a son, Tt,oome, who ,,t, lot, SIlos Pollen; nod 2ndly, Slorgorot, RoTnviLE, called, from his residence in one of the Inns of da,i. of Ihe Rev. Jnoi’pt Donglas ; by the latter Its lio’i, Cont’t, Jo/tool 7h’Ione, and thence came the name of Thgsnis with outer 1051w, Ilosnac, prsoonl baronet. He no. lndly, Ehizabetlt dati. of Robert Harvey, Es1. of issue of the said Jska of T0’.faac (who flourished in the Londonderry, and sister atid heir of David harvey, Esq. of reign of King EnwAen lv.) were, I Ralph Dotovile (alias London, by whom, with several either ehildroo, he had, I. RORr,RT BATr.snn, Es,1. of Kiltognin, co. Antrini, who Rooen, the 2nd son, was father of two dana., viz., Elizabeth, aoaomed, by sign-manual, in 1700, tlte additional surname Shropsltire, and Margaret ; and olso of a son, William, the of llnnvcv, and was created a Boco,tcl afleelen,l, 12 Aug. Ihiber of Thomas Tbynns, of Dovorsil, in Wiltshire, who 1759, with remainder, defanit of his own male heirs, to the si. Elizabeth, dan. of -— Done, and was alive in the year heirs male of his father. Sir hlohsrt llateson-Harcey if. hi 1025, hieltig then very old. the autun’.n of 1025, and svas 0. nuder the limitation, hy the RALPM BornvhLn, or Thyntie, ths eldest eon of the said son of his deceased half-brother, the present Sta ltonr.ar Jo/sit of Tlt’Jnec, ,,,. Anus (or Joan, according to come BavesoN. C,’e,ttisa—lS Aug. 1709. Arias—Sante as Ikose of Sir P,ol,t. Batcoon, of BclvoirParh. William, muster of lbs hionoshold to IfsNey VIII., wlto fi.fstlo—Nocte volamits. .Ssal—Caolrnse, co. Donegall. B A T B A T H. Viscount Weyiuoonth, eo. Doroot, Baron rihynne of l’arnoinotor. eo. Wilts, and a Baronet, 6. 1 March, n Anon, t. 27 Slay, 1887. i. Atice-Ennna. ii. Katherine. tllICllfC. that it enjoyed lands in the manor of Strstton,in Shropshiro for manygenomlions, from the ti,oenf KingJonN; in whose according to Matthew Paris, in otder to assist tloo king said to have originated with .rc/is Beleri(e,who from residing in one of the Inns of Court, was denominated, “John 5’ Th’Iot,c,” and thence ‘‘Tliynne.” Stn Gr.orznv BovevtLnn, was the first that settled at Stretton ott the lattds given bins by the Earl of Arnndel (William d’Ahbini), which have beeu ever einco called Motevillo’o Lye. This Sir Oooffi-y was, by if tug JOHN, constituted govertior of Rolvoir Castle, in Liucshtssbire, which had been this fancily rsside, franc the said Sir Cesffry’s time, till Sir sins, hugh fletovits-Chaptain, who had livery and seisin of his father’s lands in Stretton, aiad paid his relief for tIcs same, 15 EnwARn III., sod THOMAS, of whose line we treat This TnosiAs Boverm.o, who had hivory and eeishu Ins wife, a son, ilicwaao, who if. in 1410, leaving a son, JOHN ; from tito latter descend the BovnvvrEe sf BsIeogles and the Bovrisrns of Leiglitstt Dosslcg and i0’selon Halt, so. Northam1tt ‘n, represented by REmAN DOTFIELD, Wits ian had a son, RtcnAno, who was father of JonN as now nscd. This John, according to Francis Thynno, Eoq., Lancaster Herald, no. Joan, dan. of — Boulder. The Thynoe) 2 Reger; and 3 Thomas. thso wife of Richard Heynca, or E3’nes, of Stretton, in pcdigroosl, dan. of Jetbo ltiggons, of Strstton, and had, Tnoatas, Ins oaecs000r. c,dleeled an,l published lute works of Chuneer, with noiss, 1542. Ito n-Os faiher ot Fasasia Tnysss, L’ansastor herald. 74