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BRI sri. Waste!, late llthhuseara, 6. 26 Sept. 1638. iv. Fleming, 5. 20 April, 1845. v. Arthur-Hylton, 6. 18 Sept. 1847. vi. Alfred, t. 3 April, 1851. i, Annie-Camilla, m. 22 July, 1819, to W. Poetlcthwaite, s. his father as 3rd marquess, 30 Oct. 1S64 in. Req. of the Oaks, Camberland. is. Ada-Susan. iso Ell,s, as. 8 Feb. 1864, to George Hodgaon Dixon, Katheriisc-Adinc-Goraltline. Req., 4ih eon of the late John Dixon, Req. of Knells. (See BURKE’S Landed Gentry.) iv. Frances-Dykes. 3Lhlcaflc. The surname of this family wae originally Do Birkekeugh, from their abode being at Birkekeugh, or Birksweod, near JOHN Ilenvov (son of Adam de llcrvcy, who was to Newbiggin, in a lordship belonging to the priory of Carlisle, ward to HENRy III., and his wife, Juliatsa de Fitehugh), sa. a large portion of which estate is still in their possession. Joan, dan. and heh’ of John Harman or lianimon, of Thus’ley, tenon Bniecn obtained the manors of Croften, Winhaw, and Dundraw. with Margaret, his wife, dan. and bcir of marie his principal residence. lie it in 21 Fuwanu I., Sir John Crofton, of Crofton, Knt., and was a. by his eon, leaving a son, Wis.riaai Henvcv, who o,. Stacy, dan. and Cnaierornrn Bntsco, of Crofton. It appears by an arbitrament coheir of Sir Richard Folistt, and had two s,,sis, Peter, between the prior of Carlisle and this Cbristopbcr, ths younger, from whom the Herveys of Nsrthasnptoushire concerning the manor of Drisco, tbat the said manor ehould remain to the prior and his sueccesers, paying to the said Sia Juiss Henvrv, SIP, for Dcdfordshirc 1386, who sit. Christopher one hundred marks; and that the capital sncseuage, — D’Eugagne, and had with the woods tsr building, should remain to the JOHN HERvEY, of Thurley and Rioley, who so. Marjory, said Christopher and his heire. This Christopher kept dan. of Ralph Tarlea, and had (with another son, Thomas, fsnrteen soldicm at Briscsthorn upon Esk. If e was taken who ii. 146$ having ‘a. Chriatian, dan. of John Chichele, prisoner at the burning of Wigtou ; and on that and similar nephew of Henry Uhiehele, Archlushop of Canterbury, Cardinal occasions was forced to mortgage a considerable part of his estate. The twelfth direct descendant from thie Christopher a son and heir, Briscs, THE REvEREs U Jons Bsueco, B. B. of Croftois Hall, co. heir of Sir John do Nerssrsytt, of Iinrnham, Ducks, son of Cnmbcrland, rector of Ortois, and vicar of Aspatrie, at. Thomas do Nernnytt, by Alice, his wife, dan. and heir of Catherine, dan. of John Hylton, Esq. of Hyltsn Castle, and Thomas B,ickhorne, of Buekland, Bucks, and had John, had ieeue, JOHN, his successor. Richard, an officer in the army, killcd in Germany. ltertsn, cot. E. I. Co.’s service. William Sinegreve, an officer in the army. James, in holy orders, rector of Orion. Dorothy, Ia. to Jacob Ilorland, Esq. He was s. at his decease by his eldest son, f. Jouce Bassco, Eeq. of Crof ton Stall, who woe created a Earonet, 11 July, 1762. Sir Jshn is. Caroline-Alicia,5 dan. of Gilbcrt-Fanc Fleming, Esq., by lady Cantihla Bonnet, his wife, Sister of Charles, 4th Earl of Tankorville, mad by her (who if. 27 Dcc. 1822) he had, i. WssxrL, 2nd baronet. ss. FInning-John, S. in 1791. I. Camilla-Carohine. ii. Camline. iii. Augusta. iv. Emma. lIe ci. in 1806, and was a. by his elder son, II. Sir Wasrco, who was 6. 1779, and m. 18 Nov. 1S06, Drury, Req. of lckwsrth,’ &c. ; tsaid had with her’ the Mise Sarah Letter, and had issue, i. Roasar, present baronet. ii. Hyltsn-liarvey. lieut.-cel. in the army, 6. 21 Slarch, 1910. Wsooiaat Hsnvsv, Req. tif Tckworth, who so. Joan, den. sit. Waatel, 6.26 Oct. 1812; ci. in July, 1645. Sir Wastel if. 27 Dcc. 1862, and was s. by his eldest son, 1539, loft, with other issue, Sin ROBERT Esieco, the 3rd and present baronet. Crentissi—1 1 July, 1782. Asas—Arg., three greyheunds, conrant, in pale, sa. Crest—A greyhound, conrant, sa., scising a hare, ppr Seat—’Crofton Hall, and Low Still Rouse, Cuinbcrlaisd. BRISTOL. BRI myn, and Baron Hcrvey, of Ickworth, both in Suffolk, col. of West Suffolk militia; 8. 28 Jnne, 1834; was SEP. for West Suffolk from 1859 to 1864; 4 March, 1862, Geraldine, yonngeet dan. of the lato Gen. the Hun. George Anson5 and has a dan., Ititttztftc. - The surname of Ilorvey or llarvey, written with Fita (i.e. son of Harvey), is derived from Robert Fife ttarvcy (a younger scsi of Harvey, Puke of Orleans), sue of the commanders in the invading army of Wsorraai the Conqueror. in Bedfordshire, and acquired that lordship, which ho descend; and the elder, bie heir, of St. Enacbius, founder of All Sonls’ College, Oxford), Jul55 t{eavEv, of Thurley, who ri. Joan, dan. and and a second son, Tiioaiao, of whom hereafter. By this hicly he hicreascd considerably his inheritance, and was s. by ht, elder son, Joists Itrnvev, Esq. of Thnrley, who m. Agnes, dan. of Nicholas Morley, of Glind, co. Sussex, and hail (with one dan.) a eon, s. Geosus (Sir), a distinguished captain in the reign of Hr.scav VHI., who, dying without legitimate issue, bequeathed the greeter part of his estates to Margaret Smart for her lifo, remainder to her son, GEEAEn, to whom he alsobcqueathed the manorof Thus-Icy, which Gerard assumed the name ef itervoy, and from him dosceeded the l-lerveye of ‘thnrlry, srhore they continued till the death of John Heersy, is 1719. The younger son of John Ilervey and Joan Nemnyitt (see supra), THOMAC Ilouvar, Esq., in. Jaise, dan. aisd heir of Henry iasanors of Woodwcll, dc. Ho was.s. at his decease, 1477, by his son, of Jelan Cockct, Esq. of Ampton, so. Suffolk, and dying in s. Jonn, lus socceesor, of wham presently. n. NicRsras. This eminent person was of the pri’ chamber of HENaY VIII., and so moch in that monarch’s favonr that, in 1920, lie n’as one of the gentlemen appointed to famish the days of jousts, when the celebrated feats of arms were performed at a camp between Guisncs and Ardres. lie was afterwards knighied, and was ambassador from England to the Emperor’s cetsrt at GIseni. Sir Nicholas ri. let, Ehisa— beth, dau. of Sir Thonaae Fitcwilhiasne, Not., and widow of Sir Thomas Slalevcrer, by whom he lied a son, Sir Tsioes.os, knight-marshal to Queen Maav. He oi. 2ndly, Bridget, dan. and heir of Sir Jahn Wiltshire, of Stone Castle, in Kent, and relict of Sir Richard Wingfleld, E.G., by whom he had Geoaae (Sir), of Starkehall, in Essex, licut. of the ‘fewer, from wlicna the Herveys of Essex, and the Bacvcys of hutehowen, descend, and an elder son, HEWEr, whs Ni. Jane, dan. of Janses Thomas, Eeq, and left a son, WtLt.saas. -who distinguiehed himself in 1959, in the memorable conflict with the Spanish armada, hoarding one of the galleons, and killing she captain. Hugh Men- cads, with his cwss hand. Re was afterivards knighted; and being engaged with great tamest in Ireland, wat created a baronet, 31 May, 1619, and advanced to the peerage of that kingdom in the fcBewiag year, in the dignity of Berets Hervey, s/Bess, cs Werfsrd. He wae afterwards created a poor of England, 7 Feb. 1 Hi -8, at Lent Herrey, sf Jfidfsrei-e, ce. Hint. He is. twice, and BRISToL, MARqUESS AND EARL OF (FrederickWflliam-John Hervny, F.R.S. savd F.S.AJ, Earl JerHer sister, CamiBa-Annabella, in. Edward Cary, Esq., and I * This manor belonged originaBy te a family of the same wae mother cf GEOEOE-STANLEY GARY, Req., of Follaten Park name, whereof Thomas Ickworth, whose will bears date 1373, Deven. left a don. sad heiress, Agnes, whe Se. — Drury, of hlaweted. 131 1(2