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Do Cnosptoyy, SIR CLAUDE, of Champion Lodge, Cainborwell, co Surrey; 5. 20 April, 1547; a. his father, as 4th bart., 11 Aug. DEC I EDWARn-SOUTHWELL, I. a April, iiao. 2 Charles-Somerset, is. 10 heist. TM?. 1 IlansI-Clara. 2 Katherine. r. Catherine-Sarah-Georgina, or. in 1838, te Charlea-Rabort son of use Earl of ltoekinghain, and had isoue, Colville, Eoq. of Liollington, li.r for Sauth Derbyshire. is. Mary, se. 10 April, 1860, ta William-K Oakeley, F.sq. of Maple Hayes, Staffordshire, grandson of the late Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart., and has issue. The Barony of Do Clifford having fallen into abeyance, cii. Margaret, u. to ‘fhonsoo Coke, karl of Leirooler. 30 Sept. 1332, the crown, in 1833, woe pleased iv. Moi-u’, is. 1sf, to Anthony, Earl of tlorolil; and Ondly, so to terminate the same in favour of Sophia, present v. Isobs-Ils, a. to lord Nassasa l’owlett, and afterucords to Sir baroness. lEilicafic. W,LL,AM, ‘2nd son of Richard, 4th Dnlte of Normandy, abeyance botsreen his dsino., and oo esunsfinr,ied tsntil 11 Asng. surnamed Psace, or Ponchos, wan Earl of Aqocs and 17:14, when the criuwn imsstarfersd ins favosnr of the tlnrd, Thalaaoe, and cams into England with his victorious Msnoanr.r, Connteoo of Leieester,ot whose deeeau.o, o. p., in nephow, Duke WILLIE5e. He had three ss,no, WALvrn, 1773, the liaruuniy was again placosi in atueyonee, 3,sit tons again Dnow, and R,cnssin. Of the oldest, little is known ft-on, called wit by the crown, in the fsullowinug yeoi,in the person sit the second, viz., Dsscw, descend the families of Drew, of The Enoroen SournsrrLs, Eouj. (refer to (‘atherite, eldest Grange, eo. Devon, and of Mocoilop Castle, co. Wntorfs,rd. don. of Thonrao, Earl of Tlsarset), as 17th Baron Clifford. (See Dicsnv podigroe, registered in the College of Arn,o, lOis lorsiohip s. 20 Aug. 1 Ti;:;, Sopbia, 3rd dan. of Sasnuol Dublin, and also Donor’s Loaslesl Gessfsp.) The youngest Campbell, Req. of Mosint Cssmplsoll, c’s. b.eitrins (tbio lad3- son of the Earl of Arques, Rocnann Fsrz-P0NTZ, so. Otaud, dau. of Ralph do Fancy, (who d. ;i atsug. 1823) he had issue, of Clifford Castle, co. Horolord; assl. their eldost oars, Wsnrmt, assumed, upon inheriting Clifford Caollc, the a. Catherine, sr. in lTsO, to Col. George Coussmeoker; si. io surname of Crirroon. From this Walter doscondod a raoe of powerful feudal barons, which wo pass ever to arrivc at RononT no Cnsrronn, oommonly called 1st Lord de Clifford, is. Sophia, s’s. in 1100, to the lIon. John-Thomas Townishend, heing summoned as ouch to parliament, Of, Dec. 1000, and ths first of the family so dignified. Rio lordship was now ‘iscount Sidney and si in 1793, leasing isaac. (Me son of Roger do Clifford, a diotinguished sssldior in the ne. Elizabeth, si. in 1791, William-Charles, Earl of Altomane; reigns of Hovnv Ill, and Rnwa.an I., whi, fell in the Welch wars, on St. Loos,ord’s day, 1280. This Roger to. cv. henrietta, os. 21 Dec. 1790, to Frederick Deinse, Esq., babel, oldest dau. and co-hoir of Robert de Vipont, Lord of Westmorland, and in hor right, hold Tlrongham f’ootlo, Ibis lsodship si. 1 Nov. 1777, and was o. by his only son, in that county, port of which he built, arid port repairod, Ez’wonr’, 18th baron, I. 23 June, 1787, n-ha os. in Polo. causing the words, “ This ,,so,fe Rogcr,” to ho cut wit in 13a0, Mary, 2nd dan. of Joseph, lrd Earl of Mayo, bsst stone, over the portal of tho inward gate. Robert, the lot dying a. p., 30 Sept- 1811, the horomsy fell into abeyance between baron aforesaid, woo earl-marshal of England, in 1107. lie fell at the battle of Bannockbnrn, 21 June, 1114, aisd srsto o. termsmin,otesl hi 18:11, 00 alre:sdy stated. Mary, Dowager by his son (by Maud, don. arid co-heir of Thomoaa do Clara), Lady Do Cliffarsl, si. 28 Olssy, 1141. Roono, 2nd boron, summoned to parliament in 1110. This f’csolioss—lter ladyship, it appears, enjals three baronies— nobleman was sheriff of Weotmorlond, and woo beheaded at via., Wostmoorland, erected in 11301 Vescy, ia 1269; Dc Cli;ford, York, in 119 7, with Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, leaving no issue. His brothor, ROBERT, e. as 3rd baron, and was direct ancestor of Gooaor, 3rd Earl of Cumborland, and l:ith Doron ste each charged with six annnlems, for SorrnwrLL; 2nd and 3rd, Clifford; who or. Lady Margaret lbnoseil, youngest child of eheqoy, or and an., a ftsse, gin., for CLmrroan. Frnorcis, 2nd Earl of Bedford, by whom he hod an only don., ,Sssjsjios-tes-.i— Douse cc, a soyvern, go.,- sinister, a monkey, ppr. r. Anne, who is. lot, 20 Fob. 1608-0, Richard Saekville, Lord 5lbullo—Le roy to vent. Rnekhursl, afterwards Earl of t)orset,and had 500rivirrg issuo, scol—Kichsby llallom’y, near llincktey, 00. Leleesler. 1 Margaret, ci. to John Tafton, 0th Earl of Tiranet, amid Towso Ifs ass—O, Carlton llonso Terrace. left a son, Tnostao, 6th EAEL or TnANET, of whom presently, as BA005 Ca.rrroan. 2 Isabella, i’s- in 1617, to James Compton, Earl of Northampton. The Earl of Dorset d. 28 March, 1614, and his widow to-ia 1630, Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, whom she also oatlived, His lordship ii. 30 Oct. 1630, when the oarldom of Cnmborland devolved upomr his broths,-, Faaacrs, as 4th carl; who if. in 1640, and was a. by his only son, Henry, 0th Earl of Cumberlarrd: who 55,. Lady Fraaeer Cecil, only dau. of Itobert, Earl of Saliobnry, and had an only dais. and heir, Elizabeth. m. to Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork. Henry, Earl of Comborland, ii. in 1642, when that ilignily orpnrren. Upon the decease of her father, George, 3rd Earl of Cumborland, This family is of ancient orsd noble French descent: same a great contest arose botwoon tho Countess of branch that sf Champion do Vire, was established in Ireland Dorset and her uncle Pranois, 4th earl, regarding the Barony of Skypton, which endurod for no less a period tlran his lineal deaeomidOmit is CrnAmnLrO-t’ sr.soirrs’v CseAsirtnN— tbirty-oight years, and finally terminated in the lsuly’o ROLLER, Eoq.. late of the lit h bessosira, who, wntls lsio issue, favour, by her outliving both the Earls of Cnmberband. In hoe b,oen authorized toy rsyssl licence to take tire srshhlraisal 7617, the king nndortook to adjust this acrimonious fondly snmrnoine of CirassrnssN. The prssafs. s,f the descem,, sf rho contest, and mado an award; lint her ladyship, although Chmsna1sion fonsfly are regisitereul in the Cs,llcge sf Armass. srrged by her then husband, the Earl of Dorset, refused to OloineAo CoAsmetsuN, Chevalier, of Luswcr Ousurnnandy, is abide by it. Hoc ladyship. elaisnod the BAROn OF CLIFTON, Obodlle. lluomsel, dan amid heir of Jean Guns-I, Loonier, in 1628, but accomplished nothing therein ; she S. in 1,170, Sic,sr and tiorsun do Prfneo ; amid dyinsg ins lSaO, left a son, said the barony remained dormant until 72 Dcc. 1601, when RncnAnn CinoonPioN, Vfeesmlute do ‘sire, in cotsseqmneneo the Honso of Lords allowed it to her grandson, Tnosnaa Turrow, 6th Earl of Thonet, as 10th boron. lOis of his father having obtained the Ilemamne dn lOon. Dy bra 311 DEC lordolsip so. t.odv Csstborimio t’ovendiob, doii. of I larry, Dosko of .Neweootlo, try oshorn he hod silrviaing iw,no, i. Colterino, as. in 1703, Edward Watson, Vioconnt Sondes, I Lewis, ( . -- 2 Thomas, Eons of Itookioghom. 1 Caiherine, so. to Ed,rurd Soothwcll, Erq., and left a son and heii-, Erssvaon, of iehom herooftos-, as Lord lie Clifford. ml. Anne, si. lo Janres, Earl of Solisbriry-. Joiro, Eaol (lower. Francis-Blako Delaval, K.ll. The Rurl of Tbanet if. in 1721, when tho E,srld,on dorolreil upon his nephew, while the BARONy OF (‘LnFFORD fell into woo g000rms000 to the PrIncess Charlotte of Wales), by ovlioio a. Enseonn, Iris successor. 1001, leaving isss,e, I Groaee, since deceased. 2 SorneA, present Baroness Dc Clifford. Visosa’tcr Sinon.) todd. in 1817, leaving issue. I-ic’ An.eesm.eerr). and ii. s-p. in 1000. tbe issue ssf his lssmdobip’rs deeesssed oiotero, and wsso 20 tlee. 1299, althongh onmmoned in the horror only, 17 April, 1776. - A ,-s,sa—Qnssrlerly lit amid 11 h, arg., three cimsqnefeds, go., ringed round the loins, and lined, or. DE CRESPICINY. C 1868. 3Lillcac. by the CnOvALnOR JAQUEICHAOmPION or Vsnr, and