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CR0 2 Feb. 1864) he had no issue, lie d.iis March, 1631, and was Peter Woolworth, Esq. of L’illingston Ilayreil, eo. Bucks, by s. by his eldest son, Sin MONTACUE-Josttz CHOLMELEY, now wisom ise had, ,rith four dant., two tons, H.sronet of Eaotnn, assd Si P. fer the isos’thorn division of the Walter, tlse 2nd son, enjoyed the eenfidenee of toe Usurper es. of Lbsccdn. Creolscs.s—.4 March, 1006. Acoss—Gu., two esq’nrso’ helmets, parliunsent (as the isonse of peers was then denominated) by in chief. ppr arid a garb sic base, or. f’resl—A garb, or. Senls—Eaoton hail, ansi Norton Place, co. Lincoln. Town Ileuoe—iO, Upper Belgs’ovs Street. CHOLMLEY, LATE STRICKLAND. LCH0LIILET, Stit Gp,onoa, of Poynton, co. York b. 26 Nov. tllargaswl, as. to Use Hon. Sir John Coehrane, hfnt. of Oehiitree. _________ 1782 sit. 1st, Sf) 5[±sr. 1818, Mary, Elizabeth, sss. to Wiiam St. Quintin, Esq. only clsilsl of tile 11ev. Charles Sir W’siliosn si. 2ndly, Lady Frances Finch, eldest don. of Thomas, Constable, of Wasoand, co. York, lot Earl of W’inchilsea, by whom he had an only son, his successor (for an account of the CONSTARLES II. Sin Tnoasao, o’ho iii. in 1659, Elizabeth, doo. nod heireet of Tlooooiiti, 0CC Bustsca’a Lresirled of Sir Fnsneis t’ile, Hart. of Compton Reanrhainp, eo. Berks, (leofry, Edition of 1847), and by and had issue, her (who d. 10 Jo’s. 1865) hao 5. SysLeossi, his sueretoar. 1. CnassLns-Wss-LsAt’i, l,arrtslcr-at-law, sf Winthy Abbey, is. in 1011; so. 1st, 19 Feb. 1050, Iteorgina -Selina -Septimia, duo. sf Sir William Ihiner, hart, of Non Appleton, and by her (sebs ‘I. in 1061) has had, W.sLTEE-WILLIA5I, Is. 26 Slay, 1851. lie so. 2sdly, 22 May, 1066, Anne-Elizabeth, yeoneot class. sf the Ieee. Christopher Nevile, of Thomey, 5,5, Thonsas, Is. iu 1669. Notts. ii. Frederick, ls.in 1020 st 11 Oct. us. Henry (soho leek by royal licence in 1061 the additisnal surname of Cossvasrn afterthat of Svesces.asn),t.in 1021; v. Nathaniel, ci. an infant. 20 April, 1 OSlI, C,crnelia-Clsarlette-Anne, youngest dust. s. Frances, s in 1679, to Sir Richard Osbaldeston, Knt. of tile late Lieut.-Coi. theory Dumareoq, and cousin of is. Jane, silo 1662. sss. Elizabeth ii. in 1664. the Earl ci Laneoberongh. i. Lucy-Henrietta. lie 550. 2ndly, 25 May, 1867, Jane, eldest dan. of Thomas Leevons, Req. Sir George, who has represented Sir Thonsas was a. in 1654, by his eldest son, the West Riding and Preston in pus’liament, Ill. Sin W5LL5AM. Tisis gentlemen was a distingtsished A as 7th Baronet, 8 Jan. 1834. By royal licence snenshee of parliament during the reigns of King Wies.ias,s, dated 17 March, 1865, he was authorized to take Queen ANNE. and King Geosson I., and sometime representalivr the surname of CnoLstLr.v only, and to hour the eventually sole Iseiress of William Falmes, Esq. of Lindley, arms of CnoLsiI By and Wr.yvu’oicvn quarterly, and by tlse Ibis. Stary Fore, his wife, dan. and cs-heir of Wil. that the said surname of G’holmley only, and the liant, 6th Lord Enre (see Erase’s L”ss’IeJ Genls-y), and had arnso of Choimley and Wentn-ortls qeanrterly, may be taken, borne, aisd used by hia nsale issue us and u’hen tisey respectively become entitled to, IV. Sin WsLLsAas, who as. Catherine, dan. of Sir Jeremy and succeed in, and be in possession of the Choimley Sanshsreke, Not, of fttshhhss, en. Ilerts, by whons Ise had a son, estates. Ituiragr. The parent stock of this family woo settled previously to the V. Sin (tenses, Is. 17-20. This gentlrnaan as. 1751, Elizabeth, Norman Cenqnett at Strickland, or Stirkland (as anciently written), co. Westatorlanst, where it continued for sever generations, ocilil WstLsaae on STSICKLANIs havhsg is. Elizoberh, dats. and is. Geerge, of Newlals and Chestnut Grove. cc. York, Is. SO heiress of Sir hialpia ht’Aincoart, cf Siaergh, cc. Cunsberlancl, removed Ihither, unit from luso liiacahly desrended CoAeLco STeleetson, Eni. of Staodish, who boo assoased else snrnante of Swaonion; isn,l Waurea STRseitLaNrs, Log. nose of Sizergh. Tue foonster of use biunch 1550cc innssestiately htferc ets a’s., Itoona Svaseeraon, of Ilorok (usppsesed to be a younger branch of the hnnse of Siecigis), who o. Ilary Appleton, and was f.sttser of, Witos.oss SmscKLANn, tsr SO’i5YKeLaon, wh,c is said te have aecssmpanied, in isis yonlis, Sebastian Cat,,st in some of his voyages if discovery to tise New Woel,l, Inst after Ins retssm te have porchasesi fteysston ansi other rotates still ts050csoest by Isis descendants, He obtained a grant of arnie, as at present borne, in 1550, and appears to have been tise sane person who was repeatedly elected 11.1’. for Scarlsorenah fun, 1530 to 1555. lie si. Elizabeth, eldest dao. of Sir Wsstter Strickland, Net. ci Sieergh, by Catherine isis wife, sole dou. and Iseir of Sir Ralph Neville, Not, of Thornton ltriggs, oisd sO, at an asivaneed age in 1500, leaving too sons, Waiter of li,sy olon; and WiEiain, ol Easton, who ,,s. Catherine Cssrhole, of Sowerh,y. The former, Wata’na Svnsestaon, Esq, of Iteynton, Os. Frances, dau. oi ‘thomas Strickland here the bannor of St. George at the battle of -kgine.onrt. 220 CR0 Ceoaswes.L, and n-as called by him to the oliser house of the style of Lord Waiter Strickland. Sir. Strickland ,5. in 1625, and nasa. by his elder snn, I. Ssa WsLLsaus SxesenLasso, iCist. of Boynton, who was created a Rarssnet, So Jssly, 1641. Sir Willians was a person of consideration daring the proheetomte, and snnsmoned to the other lsessse as Lesvi Alsirislunsl. He sss, lit, Slargaeet, dan. of Sir Riehord Choinsley, Not, of Whitby, in Yorkshire, and had four slasss., vie., Frances, sss. to Barrington Retschicr, Esq. hiileho, is. to William tawson, F.ss1. in 1675, is. Walter, t. in 1667 who as. and had issue, I Walter, it. nssos. in 1780. 2 W’iltians, d. in 1780, having Se. 1st, a dan. and co-heiress of Edseard-Cisaries Heoshow, Esq. of ElIham, by whom he had no issne 1 and 2ndly, Miss Diana illoyser, of Beverley, Icy whom he left a son, Walter, who as. Dorothy, only dan. of Kstmund Relfe, Esq. of Beacham, co. York, by whom he Isad no issue. I Eliralseth, us, to William Waidhy, Esq. iv. Charles, Ii. in 1672 an officer in the navy, who remosanded 11.51. tlnp “Soulhsmpton,” at the reptore of Vigo, in 1761 assd sI’ an adsssirol, in 1724. itunnsasshy. co York. iv. Anne, s. to John Snsith, Eoq., speaker of flse hloose of Coososoes. v. Frances. of ro. York, Ole ss. in l6S4, Ellzabetk, dao. and issue, all of wham ii. ssssos. except his eldest son and sneresser, and a dim., Elizalseths, ia to John Freeman, Esq. of Chute Lodge, Wiltstsire. Sir Wiihiam 0-as one of the lords of t5e flea. snry ansi sutsseqssently secretory of 0-ar On the reign of Gesnon 11. ste tO. in 1755, and was o. hy his only 5cR, 3rd don. of Sir Roland Winn, ltort., by whom he heft, s. W’srt.sass, isis ssseeesser. Nor. 1760; so. in 1702, Jane-Eleanor, dan. and es-heiress of Chncroplser Cneggs, Esq. of Honghton-le-Spriog, co. Dnrham, and sf. 5 lone, 1832, leaving issue, I Walter, 0.. 15 Ang. l7Olt as. 27 Dee. 1839, CharlotteAssgssoto, dssu. of hobo Carroll, Rag. of Slereile, co. Clare, and bus issue, I William, is. 0 Nov. 1840; 2 Robert, is. ie April, 1840; 3 Francis, Is. 21 June, 1051; 1 Margaret; 2 Agnes: S Alire; 4 l’ranees-Anne u 5 Stary u 6 Caroline. 2 Charles. si. 1033, Etiaaheth-Slary, elder dan. of Henry fieaessss. Esq. of Longeroos 0000se, co. Glamorgan, and has iosae, Walter Kennedy, and Rosalie-St. Q’sentin. S Thomas-Alfred, iss lsssly eeders, as.io 1840, Anne-Catherisie, oisly child of the Rev. Honey Fitzgerald, and 8. 7 Nov. 1852, Isaving had issue, Getrge--Tlsomas-RenryP’arsler, and Alice-Geraldine. 4 Aogostine-Edmtind Christopher, of Oaklaods, Devno, as. in 1e36, Susan-Caroline, younger dan, of henry Deacon, Eosi.of Lssngeress House, ro. Glansorgan, and has hssno, Algernssn-Angusnoe-de Lilte, and Walter Cecil, lient. 03rd erg., as. 31 Jnly, Idf7 Stary-Blanche, 5od dan, of she lute Beigashier John-Polglese James, H.E.I.C.S., at one tune, eemsnsnstiog the northern division of the Shsssleos arosy. I Elizsslseth—L,wtilia. 2 Catherioo-Ch;srlotts, ci. 1035, to the Rev. Edward Fitsgeentd, broliser of Ilse tale Sir William Fitzgerald. Bars. 3 Eleansr-Sabioa, as. in 1833, to the Rev. Row. Caokson, Sest son of Isaac Cesokoon. Esq. of Sheldon, Nortlsunsher land, and has one son and three dons.