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BUT Henry Percy, Req., by whom he had four sons and six im. Hums, so. 3 Get. 1807, to Capt. Geoffrey-Joseph dens., * and was o. at his decease by his eldest sass, VI. SIR THOMAs, M.P. for the to. Usriow, AD. 1761 ‘0. Dorsthea, only dau. of Edward Bayiey, D.B. of Ardfert and mmm. blslilds-Constonto. archdeacon of Dublin, and niece of Sir Nisholaa Bayloy, Sir Rirkard it. Ii Nov. 1862, assd woes, by lus cl,leot oon, Eart. of Plas Newyth, in Anglosoy (father of ltessry, 1st SIR TsmoNas-Fmoucr BUTLER, the 10th and present baronet. Earl of Uxbridge of that family, and grandfather of HenryWilliam, Cs’c;slioo—lf Aug. 1628. Marquess of Anglescy), by whom he had four sons Arias—Or, a chief, indrnted, as,, a martiet for difference. and as many daus., of wham the eldest, Borathea, so. Coot—Gut of a ducal cos’onct, or, a plume of five ostrich Charles-Lionel Fitzgerald, Esq. of Turlosigh Park, in Mayo. feathers, thorefrom a falcon, rising, arg. Sir Thomas was .s. hy his eldest son, VII. SIR RICHARD, 0. 14 July, 1761; who represented the &ot,s—Hallin Temple, and Garryhnndon, both in the to. co. Carlow in parliament, frsm 1711 to 1801. This gentleman ss. 23 Aug. l7St, Sarah-Maria, only dais, of Thomas- Worth Nowessham, Eaq. of Ceolmore, co. Cork, by wham he left issue, THOMAS, Slim baronet. Richard Pierce, 0. 4 Nov. 1704, so. in 1122, Charlotte, 3rd dan. of John-Graham Clarke, Esq., and has issue, a dan., Charlotte, who is susrried. William-Arlhmsr, 0.21 Aug. 1786; so. in 1827, Emma, dan. of James Floseltuia, Esq. James, 0. 9 Nov. l7sS; m. Elisa, dan. of Beauehamp Ilill, Esq., and has issue, two sons and four daus. Charles-George, RN., of Sesham Lodge, co. Carlosv, 0. 10 Get. 1793; so. Ensily, dan. of”Jamos Bayford, Esq., and has issue, two sosms and three dam., of wham the elder sen, Johu-Bayford Butler, commander RN., so. to Jan 1067, lIon. Sybil Devereux, eldest dan. of tise Isle Viscount Iterefos’d; and the 3rd dan., Emily-harriet, was sit. 13 Dee. 1060, to David-l{onry Gwen, Esq. Walter, 0. 19 Nov. 1601; ass officer in the 27th regimesmt. Louisa, es to Peter Low, Esq.. and has three sons and five daus. henrietta, os. to hugh Falkener, Esq., of Fort Faulkner, and BeRTRAM DO BUXTON is the first of the family we find has two sons and two daus. Sir Richard d. 16 Jan. 1S17, •and was a. by his eldest eon, at the Conquest; he was e. by his eon, Jofl’ery, and the property VIII. Sin THoMAs,who wasb. 23 Get. 1703; andsa.3OJau. Another Buxton was aeneochal of Bourdeanx, in Geacony, 1011, Frances, 4th dais, of John-Grahans Clarke, Eoq. of tool),. Hstnoan II., so appears from an old achievement of Sutton, to. York, by whom (who if. 30 Aug, 1868) he had arms taken from the monastery of hdnesgay, ce Sufiolk; issue, m. Rscsann-Pszscz, 9th baronet. am. Thomos, 0. 23 Slay, 1014; ia the army; so. 5 Slay, 1640, the reign of lIrNnr O’lll. Mary, solo surviving dan. and heir of the late Henry Tulip, Esq. of Brunton and Warsrick Hall, to. Northumberland, RoncaT BUXTON, who possessed the lom’dsisipo of Breme and has, Henry-Thomas, 0. 1 Slay, 1042. Ole as. lndly, and Otkley, co. Suffolk; he d. in 1406, leaving to-heiresses, 10 Jan. 1061, Emma-Elisa-Bertit, dan. of Vice Admiral ant of whom, Philippa, sit, John Cornwaffio, at whose do- Sortie Cator. 1mm. Antoine-Sloet, late a capt. 7th drag. guards, 0.11 Gct.l 023; cease Brome went to the Uornwallis family; hnt its havhsg sms. Sept. 1054, Mas’y, eldest dan. of the Rev. George Le I’oer been the property of the Bnxtons is clearly evinced by Borcsford, md by her (solso if. II Nov. 1062) has ha,l issne, their arms in a window in the hafl. The authenticated George-Reresford, 0. 31 Jan. 1057; Frances-Antoinette; and ancestor of the family was Laura. iv. Honry-William-Pagel, 0.20 April, 1031, late capt. 7th fnsihers, JOHN BUXTON, of Tihemmham, to. Norfolk, wheat non, and formerly in she household of N.E. the late Earl JouR BUXTON, gave to the chsmreh of Tibenham, in 1478, of Carlisle, E.G.; sit. I Get. 1810, Geraldine-Sydney, only the 4th hell, end, in 1407, a vest and cope of purple velvet, dao. of Lord William Fitzgerald, and has issue, I Frederick-Francis-Baron, 0.29 Jan. 1861. I Thomas Percy, 5. 9 Jusme, 1062. I Mabel-Howard. m. Arabclla-Sarah, iii. 31 Slay, 1530, to Ralph-Allen, only son was father of of Sir William Gosset, end has had issue, 1 William-Butler, moj. RE., 0. 27 June, 1016; as. 1887, to, Sussex, and 1568 for Hombam, in the samc to, Ito was Alice-Lee, eldest dan. of R.-C.-L. Reran, Esq. of Trcui counsellor, by patent, to the Duke of Norfolk, and, en sitspicion Park, Ridalesex. I Matthew-John-Alfred, 0.22 June, 1037. 3 Henry-Allen, 0. Ii Sept. 1840, ,f. 1867. 4 Francis-Russell, 0.1 June, 1049. mm. Louisa-Charlotte, sss. 18 Feb. 1041, to Sir James-Robert committed to the Fleet prison, where he remained two Carmichael, Bart. 1mm. Isabella-Iloralia, *5. 1 Nov. 1043, to the Rev. LeonardE.-Graham imprisonment, Queen ELszAotTmm gs’anttd him n least of the Clarke, assd had a dan., Mary. iv. Lassra-Slary, vs. 29 Feb. 1844, Robert Chaloner, Esq. which estate the present family seat, Shadwell Cossrt, is of Gaisborougim, to. York, and is deceased. v. Henrietta-Maria, m. 19 May, 1007, to John Ifedley, Emit. situated, Ho m. Joan, dan, end es-heiress of Robert Iies’on, Sir Thomas ,t. 9 Nov. 1861, and was shy his eldest son, IX, Sin RmcKANn-Pmrocr, who was 0. 4 March, 1813 ; vs. JOHN BUXTON, Req. of Tibenham, se. Elizabeth, dan. of 18 May, 1835, Matilda, 2nd dais, of Thomao Cookeon, Req. of Rhert Kemp, of Gisaing, to. Norfolk, a lineal dcntendaut Hes’mitage, co. Durham, and had issue, 5. THOMA5-PmERCE, present baronei. it. Richard-Pierce, 0. 30 April, 1839, late bent. 70th isighlanders, d’Oyicy, a doseendant from King Eniranu 111., through the os.l 864, Florence, dan. of Hans-Ilamihion, Esq., Q.C. Nevilles, Earle of Westmorland, Their son, 1mm. Edmund, 0. 20 Slay, 1843. sv, Walter-Solhy, 0. 14 Get 1045. v. Charlee-Hobert, an officer 30th regt., 0.3 March, 1848. parliament. He was appointed bigh sheriff for Norfolk in 1. Elisabeth-Franeeo. I3UX Shakorley, HA., oldest son of G.-J. Slsakoriey, Esq. of Whascrofi hall, Ulseshire (ieepoel, SRAEERLEY, RAnT.). M,stse—Commoje trommvc. Carlow. BUXTON, Sm RGBERT-JACGB, of Shadwell Court, co. Norfolk; S. 13 March, 1829; e. his father, as 3rd baronet, 13 Oct. 1842; sit. 4 Bee. 1865, Mary-Augusta-Harriet, only child of the late Lieut.-Col. J. Johnstone, and grand-dan. of James Raymond Johnstone, Eeq. of Alva, Stirlingehire, and has a dan, Maude-Isabel. Sir Robert is adoputy-lient. for the co. Norfolk. TLiIlcac. upon record he was lard of Buxton, Burgh, and Kineshall eontisismed, for several generations, in the family. having boon there hung up for osse styled Le .Sessesohal do Baxtsse, This achievement was delivered to the family in The next on record is From Mm descended R000RT BUXTON, whose son, JOHN BUXTON, Req. of Tibtubam and Bitkltherossgh, to. Nerfelk, sa. Margaret, dau. of Wam’ner, of Wynfording, and Rooenr BUXTON, who was, in 1158, member for Bramhcr, of being ceueerssed in that nobleman’s conspiracies, was summoned before the Privy Council, by a warrant signed Pembroke, Leieester, Cccii, lIe was, in consequence, years, until liherated by pctitioss. In compensation far this dissolved college of Ruehfard, with the adjatesst lamsds, ass of Tibonhan;, a deotcmmdant fm’om the ancient family of Heron, of Chipehase, ca. Northumberland. His eon, from Norman Kemp, living in 1106, and was father of fl050aT BUXTON, Eoq.,wbo so. Elizabeth, dan, of Ednsund JOHN BOSTON, Esq., was member for Norfolk, in the 5th of CmsARLrs I., and aleo one of tbe secluded nsembers in that 2630, as appears from a letter fm’om the Privy Cocussil, dated 24 May, 1635 ; this letter states, that his majesty’s patent, * The funrth son, William-Paul Bntler, Esq., was of Bs’osnsrile, appointing him high sheriff, is sent down tim Mm, and that he is required, in bit majesty’s name, to employ his best diligence for the levying and collecting of the ship mone3-. Stewart, Esq. of Stewart’s Lodge; Ilesmrietta, Nicholas Gnrdos, As a compeneation fur the greet losses sustained by this Esq. Eleanor, Edward Eustace, Esq. ef Castltmere; and Jane, BUXTON. in else to. Cariosv, Of the dana., Anne m’s. William N-P. Trench, Esq. 167