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B IC lEilIragU. ARCHIBALD DICKsON, Eoq. (of a Scottish family), so. and had issue, I. WILLIAM, admiral of the blue; who so. 1st, Jane, dau. of Alexander Collingwood, Esq. of Unthank in Northumberland, and had, 1 William, capt. in the army so. in 1791, Elizabeth, only dau. of his uncle, Sir Archibald, Dtckson; and ci. s. p. in 1795. ‘2 ARCHIBALD-COLLINOwCOD. 3 Alsxander(Ssr) O.B. and K.C.H., lient.-col. royal artillery, and aide-do-camp to the king ; Iii, in 1903, Miss Briones; and it. 1040, having bad issue, William; Alexander; Collingwood, C.B., maj.-gsn. R.A., V.0,; Jane, and Elba. 1 Jane, so. to her cousin, Capt. Archibald Dickson, LN. 2 Eleanor. Admiral Dickson so. 2ndly, in 1786, Miss Elizabeth Chartoris, and by her had, I David-John, commander, RN. 2 Rowland. 3 EoberC Dmov, Eano (Edward-St. Vineont Digby), of 1 Mary-Anne. 2 Louisa. He ci. in 1803. II. AooCnsBAI n, of whom presently. In. John, alient.-gen.: so. Elizabeth, dan. of Alexander June, 1837, Lady l’herosa-Anna.Maria-Fox Strangn-aye, Collingwood, Esq. of Untbank, and dying 19 Jan. 1029, left issno, 1 Archibald, capt. RN.; so. his Cousin, Jane, dan. of Ileheoter, and has, Admiral Dickson; and 1. in 1836. 1 Eleanor, so. to Capt. Soane. 2 Elizabeth, no. to — Bnrdon, Esq. s. Mary, so. to Archibald Smith, Esq. II. Elizabeth, so. to Capt. DaU. The 2nd son, I. AnMISOAL AnnursArn DICKsON, RN., was created a Baronet ii Sept. 1802, in consideration of his professional si. Leonora-Careline, ,a.3.l.ns. iOfl, to Alexander-Hugh, services; with s-emainder, in case of fsilure of male iseac, to his nephew, Arehibald-Collingwood Dickson, Esq., eon of si;. Mary-Theresa. Admiral William Dickson. Sir Archibald n. 1st, Miss Elizabeth His lordship a. as 9th lord, 12 May, 1856. Porter, by whom (who ci. in 1779) he bad an only dan., Elizabeth, who so. 1st, 1791, her cousin, Captain William Dickson; and 2ndlM 1804, Rear-Adm. John-Child Purvis, The original snrname of this ancient family be said to of Vicar’s Hill House, Rants; and ci. 27 July, 1856. He so. Sndly, Prances-Anne, dan. ef the Rev. Mr. Willing, of have been TILTON, assnmed from their residence at Tiboon, Norwich, which lady ositliving him, so., Sndly, Lient.-Col. eo. Leiceater; and the alteration is supposed to have oaken O’Brien. Sir Archibald dying thus without male issue, in place in 1356, when that abode was abandoned for Digby, 1003, was s. by his nephew, II. Sin AHCnIBALD-CoLs.INOwoon, rear-admiral of the In nearly two centnries afterwards, A.n. 1434, we find Red, 0. 50 Jnne, 1773, who so. 17 Ang.,i797, Harriet dan. EvsuAson Dinsv, Esq., filling the office of high-sheriff of of Admiral Bourmaster, of Tichfield, by whom (who it the eo. of Rutland, and representing that shire in parliament. 6 Jan. 1803) he had, 5. WILLIAM, 3rd baronet. Is Archibald, 0.24 Nov. 1802, ci. in India in 1034. sss. John-Cellingwoed, ci. yonng. cv. CoLrovs, 4th barosoet. V. ALexAnneK-Coasno w000-TuoasAs, present hart. vs. JonN-BounMAsvnu, capt. RN., 9. 29 April, 1015, si. I. EvenAun (Sir), Lord of Tilton and Drystoke,aucestoref Iso, 19 June, 1053, Sarah-Matilda. dan. of Thomas Poynder, Eaq. of Hilmarton, Wilts, and by her (who ci. 31 Oct. 1866) hae a son and three dans. he ni. Sndly, 4 Aug. 1565, Ellen, 2nd dan. of the late W.-H. Frampton, Esq. of Hall Reuse, Frome-Sclwood, ce Somerset. vls. (loorge-Colling’ivood, capt. 24th Madras lightinfantry, collection of MSS. ; recovered the reputation of his family, Ii. 12 Dec. 1017, so. 11 Dec. 1849, Henrietta-Emma, eldest dan. of W.-H. Frampton, Esq. of Hall House, Promc,eo. Somerset, and ci. in 1053, leaving two dons. VII. Francis-Parrill-Collingwood, 0. 20 Sept. 1022, capt. Madras fnsiliers, ni. Prances-Mnrtagli, dan, of Tbemas Tnrner, Esq. of ..trcut, East indies, and bas Francis and other issue. I. Harriet-Jane, so. to Vics-Adm. Thomas-Wren Carter, RN,, C.B., and hasissne. II. Mary-Msgdalcn, so. to Col. Clande Douglas, E.I.C.S., The only onrviving son, JOHN lOony, Esq. of Oothnrst, and ci. in 1047. sic. Angnsta-Caroline, ci. in Ang. 1503. Sir Archibald d. iS Joins, 1827, and was z. by his eldest son, ii. Simon. of Coleshill. iii. Sin WILLIaM, a vice-admiral RN., who was 0. 10 Iii. Jonw (Sir), of Eyc-Retllcby, ancestor of the Dsnsvs June, 1790, and so. 36 Jnne, 1030, Lanro-Emmeline, only dan. of Col. Northsy, of Llanywathan, eo. Pembroke. He ci. o. p. 0 Jan.1968, and was s. by bin next surviving brother, iV. Sin CoLrovs, col. Bengal army, 0. 21 Aug. 1007 ; us. in 1031, Emma, dan. of William Knyvctt, Esq., ‘nil hod a dan. He ci. 21. May, 1060, and was e. by his brother. SIR of this branch devebsed upon his nephrw. Jiihn-Dighy ALexAN0ER-CoLLINow000-TssoMAs DICKSON, the 5th and present hart. Crealisn—2i Sept. 1802. .,irsis—Ao., an anchor, erect, encircled with an oak-wreath, SIr. Jshn-Dighy Powell ci. 17 May, lOll’, leaving issue, l’y vert, between three mnlletn, pierced, or. ; on a chief paly of Witham-on-the-Ilill, hineolnshire, lrft snrvivisig bane an seven, of the last and gn., a moral crown, arg. Cresl—Over an armed arm, brandishing a falehion, ppr., a only child Philip.Dnncombe Panneefort, who tnok the additional trident and spear in saltier, or. .2IJolfs—Portes fertnna presrnt Sir Phiiip-Dnncombe Panuesfort Dnneombc, Bait jnvat. SeoI—Sydenham, co. Roxbnrgh. Tsw,i .ffssee—5, Gleueesier-rood, Old Srompton. 341 D1G DIG 13 Y. Geashill, in the King’s County, in the pees-age nf Ireland, and Baron i)igliy, of Shorhorno, no. Dorset, in the peerage of Groat liritain, 5.21 Juno, 1809; no. 27 eldest dan. of Henry-Stephen, 3rd Earl of I. EnwAKn-Heasav-ThAPAL0AN, capt Col,lstreaso guards, 0. 31 Oct. 1646. II, Almerns-Eeuelm, 0. 1530. sus. Everard-Charles, 1’. 1011. Iv. Osrald-Pitsmanrice, 0. 20 Sept. 1010. I. Vietoria-Alexandrina, i’i. 6 June, 1065, to Richard Siarkes, Req. of Cembe Ilense, Devon. 4th and present Lord Asb’enrten. Uiotngc. Co. Lincoln. lIe fell at the battle of Tawtan, in i4aO, fighting nnder the banner of the nnfertnnate Hoosiy VI. Hem. Jaqneta, dan. and co-heir of Sir John Ellys, of Devonshire, and left (with one dan.) seven sons, of whom the three eldest were, the celebrated Sin RENcLM D;nsv, Knt., one of the most faithfnl adherents of the royal eansc in the civil war, and an exile, iii consequence, during CROMWELL’s usurpation. This Ornament ef Esgisaci, as he has been styled, wrote several learned books; was a great benefactor to the Dodloian library, by presenting it. in 1033, with a large and rendered it famons throughout the Christian world. Re returned to England in 1061; was appointed one of the csnncil on the first settlement of the Royal Sceisty; and ci. at his ho,sse in Covent Oarden, 11 June, 1665. Re so. the renownod beauty, Venetis, dan. and co-heir of Sir Edward Stanley. KB. of Tosge Castle, en. Salop, by Lady Lucy Percy. his wife, dan. snd co-heir of Thomas, 7th Earl of Nerthnmberland. and lefttno eons andadan Bucks, left two dane., his es-heirs, viz., SlorgamttaMaria, is. to Sir John Conway, Dart. ef Bedrythan, and Chariotte-Thee1’hila, wife of Richard Ibostyn, Req. of Penhoddus. of North LnJf,oiais, n-hose last male heir, JAsirs l.lsnsv, Esq. of Red Hall, in Line,,lnshirc, ci. s. p. in 1011, leaving his sisters (Mary, vi. to J”hn Fswoll, Fsq. of Blackball, in Devon, and henrietta,5 us. to Ce’irge Paiisoeefsrt. Feq.) his en-heirs. At Mr. fligby’s decease, the re1,reneutation Powell, of Blar’hhall and Cnahaten Cenrt, in llcv,,n. son and heir if Mr. Digby’s eldestoiotcr, Mary Dighy. by her hnshand, John Powell, Esq. of L’l,,nkhall and Crahaton. Henrietta Dighy, who is. Oeorge Pannecfsrt, Req. of snmame of DnNC0MaF, and wan falher of the licsl fille, peel.)