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BUR BUR vice-admiral of the seas, DL. for Ilants, represented rounding men-of-war, and escaping, Upon two occasions, Lymington in parliament for 19 years (from 1679 till 1699), i 1891 and 1804, Sir Harry had the honour of a visit from ei, let, 1666, Elizabeth, dan. and co-heir of John Button, GEonoc III, Queen CHARLOTTE and all the princesses, at bert, of Cherbsn-y but ii. 1691 aged 52, without surviving asaumed the command of the Mediterranean fleet. He is. male issue. Waihompton, the family seat in Hampshire. in 1625, he 19 April, 1795, Grace-Elizabeth, dan. and co-heir of Robert ii. PAUL. Ncalc, Req. of Shaw House, Wilts, on which occasion he The younger son, aoauened, by sign manual, the arnie and surname of Nceie. PAUL Buonoan, Esq. of Walhamptcn, and of Old Palace Sir harry Neado obtahied for himself and his heirs a royal Yard, Weotinhioter, 1’. 1691; represented Lymingtou in grant of supporters. lie ifs. p. 7 FtP. 1640, wheis an parliament from 1700 till 1706; is - 1676, Anne, anstber obelisk, seventy-five feet in height, was erected as a ti-ibute don. and co-beh- of John Bsstt,,n, Seq., SIP. for Lymingtoss to bie memory, on the estate of Walhainpton, by Her (whose father, John hutton, Req., iii liuckland, Hanto, was ilajeoty the Queen Dowager AOrI,AinE, the Princess likewise lIP. for Lyniington, 1605 an,l 1640, descended Augusta, the Duchess of Gloucester, and a large circle from Sir Walter dc Ditt,in, lOnL, who ‘I. in the lAb year of frieisdo. Upon Sir Harry Ncalc’s decease the bai-onetcy of HENRY III), by whom, who ii. 1700, he had sic only eur- devolved uposs his brother, viving son, PAUL. lied. ahont 1706, and svas o. by his eon, III. ‘Inc 10ev. SiR GEnonc, chaplain in ordinary to four PAUL llonaAen, Esq. of Walleanipton, amid of Old Palace successive oovcrcigne, vicar of Middleton Tyao, ci). York, and Yard, Westnsinotcr, 8. 1678, B. L. for Hanto, sue of Ii. Id. of Burton C’.’gglcs, Gs-antham, Lincoln, rector of Yarmouth, Vcrderero in the New Forest; repi-esented Lymington in Isle of Wight, and vicar of Shalfiect, Isle of Wight, 6. 0 parliament for 11 years (from 1706 till 1712, and from 1719 April, 1760; Ci - I Sept. 1804, Elizabeth-Anne, dais, and heir till 1727); reprcoentod Yarmouth, lob of Wiglit, iii l’arlia- of William Ci’ppell, Eoq. of Jamaico, aisd by that la’ly (who ntcnt, for 8 years (from 1717 till 1711); 0’. 17 Oct. 1704, if. 11 April, 1013), bad an only surviving child, Lucy, dan. (by his let wife, Lucy, dan. ‘if Thomas Webb, GEORGE, prcecnt baronet. Req.) ef Sir William Dutton-Colt, envoy-extraordinary to the lie se. Indly, I Mar 1010 Emma, dan. of Adnsival Joseph courts of Dresden, Luncnburg, EeIlo, aisd ilanovcr (brother Dingham, by Sarah his wife dan. of Admh-ol Sir William of Sir Harry Button-Colt, Dart.); ii. i7.5, leaving isovio, Parker, Dart., and had, s. Ua.anv, his successor. cm Wdliam, 8. 1712, eeL in the army, governor of Yar- i. Ibo,aav, ii. 11 Oct. 1810; to. 5 Aog. 1845, Slary-Standle mouth Castle, Ide of Bight. - Cob. Bnrmnl obtained permission from the king to join the Russian army as a volunteer, and served in the campaign of 1738 against n. Sidney, ii. 4 Nov. 1826, lieut -cob. grenadier guerde; the Turks, in Poland and on the river Dneisier. lie ofter- wosd seived in the tmorican wsr abort ho sec iv 1 severe wounds, frons winch lie lost his sight; lot, Elizabeth, dan. acid co-heir of Mona. do Is Rosa, nsniister from the court of Spain to Great Britain, by whom be bad (with three othordano., who if. ads.), Elioa-Jacintha, m. Horriet,’ms. 13 Oct. 1846, F-il. Crozior, Req., late as. to Capt. he. Farnall, and bail isane (sc-c I’ARNALL, ltoaaa e Lao’lcif Geohy). Ccl. Ii,ms’rard am. Indly, Mary, dan. of Joseph Pearce, Leq., and l. I ti, le,eving, by his and hits’ tw,, sins acid fosir done., of svhom lice eldest dan. 2nd wife, I HARRY, who inherited as 2nd baronet. 2 GEORGE, ,v to his brother as 3rd baronet, S Harrict-Sophio, ,s. to the lion. Sir Gilea Rooko, a n. Tbes’coa, 01.31 July, 1845, R.-E. Cooper, Req., 2nd son judge of the Court of Common Pleas., an,l had issue. Their Ond dan., Francos-Sophia, ma. L.-H, Kingston, Req., 2nd son of J. Kingstoa, Esq. of Oak Hill, and Belmont, Herta, H.P. for Lymington. 2 Marianne, mm,. W. Rooke, Rsq., thE.I.C.’s service, and Sir George if. 17 ilay, 1256. bad issue. youngest dan. of the hite J. Allen, Eoq. of Blackbeat and has a son, bLeaRY-PAUL, officer flth foot, 5. 5 Sept. 1846 si. Ii Nov 1050 Geraldtne-Au”sista, do,,. of William R ehudson i-sq of lortland i’iecc L ndon and Ban stead, Essex, and has Sidney-Gerald, 0’. 12 Aug 1000; William-Button 6. 21 Dec. 1561 aeon Ii. 11 Feb. 1007; a d a don M’s II E.l.C.’o service, youngest eon of Rawaon-Hod.ham Crozior Req. of West 01111, Freshwater, isle of Wight, llari’ict-Fninero, was si.2l Nov. 1006, to Licnt.-Col. Osborne Creagls 86th ri-gt., eon of (ten. Sir St. Creagis, Nil. of the late W.-H. Cooper, Esq. of Pates BiB, Surrey, and d. 2 Feb. 1849, leaving one s,’n and a dan., Edith- Theresa on 11 Aug. 1806 to tho Rev. Robert-Lewis Daobwood. nm. George, 8.1711; ms. Ii Ang. 1750, Mary, dan. of John Cecotisit—lO Slarcb, 1769. Dnroll Req. of the Island of Jersey, and ,i. 1777, leasing . Avnis—Az.,a lion, paesant, arg., between two estoiles, issue S HARRY, created a Baronet iii laO,. (Re BURR ARO i1 on a chtef or, two linus rampant respecting each other, Lyoirogfsa.) - . . 2 Philip. Thu gentleman si. thrice, ,and had by his lot &o’i—A naval crown, or, therefrom issuing a cnbit arm, wife one ooms, Philip, it. o. 9). By his 1usd wife, Sam ab, erect ppr. ‘ cham-ged with a cross paitfe gu., the band dan. of the Rev. Christopher ifaylor, of Cantei-bnr-i’; he had also a son, Naylor,it. a. p. By his lrdsvife, grasping a’ trideist, in bend siiii.-,tor, points dosvnwardo, Harriet (who if. .10 June, lOu, aged 0,), dan. of NI ulliam 0’oipperfei-oOn either side a lion rcaialont, arg., standing Ieortb, Eeq. of Cheliea, he had no issue. . I Anne, ni. Cisarlos Bowles, Esq. of Enfold, co. Middle- with a naval crown, therefrom a ehais, reflexed over the sex, and had a dan., Caroline-Anne Bowlcs, of Buick- b ek 0aij ‘I; —Persevere land, Hanto, who ‘a. the eminent Dr. Sonthey, the Poet-Laureate, and d. his widow in 1654. ° 1L. lh’ , ton 11 ants in chief, and a cross-ernoslet, fitobfe, ni baic of the second snppdrting a sinister hand, conped, of the last. H upon an anchor, ppr., supporting a trident, erect, or, gorged ca a P SIr. Paul Bnrrard was a. at his decease by his eldest son, I. IiARcv BUooaan, Req. of Walhampton, 8. 1707, lord warden of the Neev Forest, bow-bearer to the king in the .,. 1 U .Itfltkit .0 .b I 15 New Forest, gentlonmais usher to the Prince of Wales, collector of Customs for the port of London, dopnty-liout. for lIante. He i’eprcscntcd Lymtngtvn in parliament f,ir forty- three successive years (from 1741 till 1784). Was created a Baronet 00th March, 1760, with remainder, failing isone, to his brothers, William, and Gearge, and their issue nsale sue- ceoeivcl5-. Sir Harry so. lst.Aliria dasi. of Johus Sisapc Li I” 1J ci father as 2nd baronet, 18 Oct. Req., and Indly (1754), 3la--Francoe, dan. of James Clai-kc, Rsq. of Wharton, co. hereford, bust had no enrvivsiig uesne. He ii. 12 April, 1701, and ‘vase, by his nephew II. SmRHAaav,admiraboftheWhito,G.C,B,andG.C,3I,G,, a lord of the Admiralty, gm-snm of the bsdrhansbcr to the king, 6. 1765. lIe represented Lymington (until 1033) in nsamey parlianeents dnrimmg a period of aix acid forty ycari. During hii bong and diethsgumiohed naval career Sir Ilarry teak or destroyed twemumy of the enemies’ vessels, lit was DCsoieAnD, Siu CIIADLES, of Lysoongton, to. Haute, admiral ‘ R.N., fi. 2 )iareli, 1793; a. his ‘‘ ‘a.Z’f. 1513; iii.. S Aprtl, 1826, Louisa, 0i’J”-N ‘ 2nd dan. of tbe late Sir Henry PJ’ Lnsbingtomo, Bart., amod baa isouc, rewarded by tbe friendship of his oovoi’otgmu, and by tbe m. Slaria. thanks of the city of London far his gallant behaviour on n. iomiisa-Faiiiiy. the occasion of the mutiny at the Noro, in 1797, when ho set ni. Lanni, is. 0 July, 1861, to Rev. John Ccmnpton, rsn’al a brfllfamst oxempbe of duty, loyalty, and patriolisne, to the deaR, rector of Slinstoad aiod Lymidhumrst, Ilants. delndedcresvs arsnnd hini, by cutting the cable of his frigate, iv. Emily, a. 21 .tin-iI, 100:1, to Capt. the lion. llanrieeII,,ratio the St. Fforemszo amid sailing ant, amid the fire of the ens” NoIsome, RN. 162 -