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Boy Rnrnell estates in the West Riding, in 1795. lIe seas t. Siwenard-Kllza, sm. let, to 3Vaiter Fargolmar, Esq., ton of 8. July, 1765; and a. 1759, 1 lannak, dan. of Richard Slarnton, Esq. of Willonitall, cc. Stafford, by his ,vite, Enrt,ara, dau. of Thomas Kirby, of Ilovoridgo, Loiterworth. and liaroboroogis Grange, by Mary, sian. ol Thosnan Kynnernley, of Loxle Park (or SaoanKvx000SLEY, iii Eo’ssieo’a Lnn,lrt tO, isti’’), ii’ Pa liars, dan. of Sir tlilt,ert Clarke, of Ckileole. Me. I fflyly it. ii. Harriet, tim. ho ttcoego Baring, Esq., son of Ike lame Sir P. in I 825, at Foelaioeldeni, , liv I laanalt, Inn wife (olin it. lit IsIS;, having had mono, who sorviveil infancy, Sir Jolmn ‘5. at Calcutta, in Jan. 1818, and was a. by his son, Jamesllorneil, K. I. Co.’s service, so ho it. ‘,no. r. p. Thomas, rapt. f Bengal artillery, ninedereil ls the VII. Sin CmmanLEo Ii’OrLy, limo disiimmgmminhied anmatrmsr arlist, taragos of Torres Straits, in 1831, ,eilli his wife. lie b. 15 Sept. 1751, who mm. hit, his cousin, Harlan, 3rd damm. of iii. his relative, l’tiailotte, dan. miii co—heir nfl lenry Williams, Enq., K. I. Co.’s civil service, by whom lie William Greor, Keg. of lfeyhavon, I tanto, wimich lady ml. e. ,u5’ at unit, Tlmemnas—Charlen—I lenre, hemP. K. I. Co.’s service, Stajor Thmonmas Itoss, lh.A. (by him snifo, isabella Maclend, antI’. 1,. in lost; 1, i’,is., aged ‘Sf. Eitivaeil—Aeinsteomig—Csirrie, capE llengnil artillery, Charles ,t.2l Sept. ISIS, and nan o. by kin beollmor. I,. in 1823. (ioOi’gC, ,ereelmed, and nmtliliOsed dead. William—Ilebeit, 8. in 1 P11, wrecked us Tureen A ‘ito—Gum., three bucks’ hneadn, eabosoomi, arg. The origimnal Straits in 1554, and rescued front Ike savages ut coat of two benmilelo was almaadminod far lime llroroa arias of one loSO. Edward (liviiit srilh Thomas), nnilaltipman RN., lant wan dilfeeencnd by an increase In liver niago’ heath. at hirederiek.Cltaelrs, it. at school, at Wool,eieli. Rolierl, of Slorloim-ln-Slarnhi, en. Gloneenher, liriec a., groat hsalrnnm of lImo fammmily, beis. I lox. VIII. amnd flute. VI. mvhmen and has innne. Jolmia—k’ranein, ci. Anne, dan. of Ike lain Captain 11. .Weito—Do ems ytle, m1nnlh D.omjbld.° Page t and it. leaving mine, I henry 2 John hannah, him. IJ’Gyiy ii. 2ndly, Charles-C. Drove, Enq., anti t. ut India. Elinnbeeh-Praneen, ni. in 1919, in Wihhianm Enyley, of Stockton, Machans (2nd non of W.-ll. Ilayley, F,nq. of Nortliallerlemi, en. York, 31.13., depnln-—lientenant and banker) t and it. itt 1875. leaving mine. WiUiain-t)’Gyly hlaylny, E.S.A., llieir eldest non I ‘ n.m1 . Court, ro. Devon; en croateel 22 and heir, b. 1821. Anna-Siaria-tlannali, iii. In Cal. George Tsveinlosr, E. I. Co.’s service, non sf ,ialmn, Diii non at Joins ‘t’wenilonr, of Arely d, in Cheshre, and lion monte. Emma, wife of Cot. W’iltiain (Seddes, Cli., lato ol the Dengal artillery, dinlingnialmnd at ti svalinr. 2 Stacy (sister ta Thomas), ni. In Ilonry ilinfield, Iinq. of Itanilintead, and had issue. Ill. Sin EDMUND 13’GYLT, 3rd baronet, ma. Iinrolliy, eldest hamu, in Middlesex, and becauno a widener, 18 Sopt. dan. of Pinup Bediogfeld, Eng. ot flitehinglaam, by Urnnla, 1841. Sir Thouhao a. to all the ootntea of his groat. his wife, dan. of Sir Jolan Pelts, Dart., by Prnnln, davi. of Sir utmolo, Sir Framacis-Heiam’y Drake, Dart., uiador tiaat 11. Willoughby, of Ilisley; and dying in 17ff, left issue, IV. Sin EDMUND DOiLY, 4th baronet, during o’hono time gemmtioumaaa’o svili dated 31 Doe. 1792. Ho was an fibolunliant and Pondliall were mold, whereupon lie retired to oll)eer in the arnmy, anmi norvod throughout tino Coiney, in Norfolk. Ito ii. nn,,i. in 1753, and the baronetcy greater 1saet of time l’eniueular war. then devolved on hin coonin, who became V. Tue Roy. Sin Ilantnx DOiLY, Earl., AM. lIe ii. lioneietla-Slaynaed, dam, of tho Rev. Ilenry Onbwne, AM. of Nail’ Thin fanaily of Dastec svao founded by the celebrated worth, itoar ,Salinbory, WhIt vicar oi Tha’drmt, ha Essex; and Stem PnaNtio hester, one of the mnost eminent of tine dying in 1764 (having enjoyed Ike liarai;eley only one year), naval hernoo who imnmoisrtslinad tIne rDgn of ELIzABETh, van o. isy Ins eldest non, timema a miner; Inn issue, being, i. Sin Jommx-ItxnLnv, Slim baronet. ii. Itadley, roynl marines, sbus at Ilanker’s I till, coo., 1773. trantocoitdaut iamcrit alonme. Ito had Ike good formuaae of i. Ehinabolla, into it. nasa. in 1815, aged Ia n. Catharino, Ike aohborenn, it. oa,,i. iii. Harn’iett, wife of W’illiana Gi-eer, Esq, of Keylmaveia, lEnIn tho expense and mmmmder the rate of that galtaimt oeacmamm. by whom site had tlureo dans., alt of whom am., knit it, pp., Wheu eightanma years of age, be appoamn tim have held the viz., I I tarrielt G eeoc, a. in Calrinlta, to Frodenie—Slaiihand twenty ho muado a voyage to Gimimaea. Tha mnoxt year he Arnott, Inq. I Charlotlo Groer, ci. io Robert Conyngimam, Enq., non ol had the hnmmoume af bnimmg appoitmted captain of the m Judith,” Sir William Ci’nvnghsaoi, Earl., of Slilineraig. 3 Macian Genre, the lot ante of ber coasin, Sin Cn.one.no Utica, in the Gulf ol Mexico, where he behaved iamnat gallamutty DOlLS’, the late baroarl. in. Charlotte, wife of Steidmomn Williams, Enq., nm East India rotmmrmued to Etmglammd ‘bk him t’opmitatiomi, ianmt in imothhmg otno. director sIte was ntnrno to time Priitcein Amelia; and it, in At this period, he annonmaecd his iutonmtion of mocking enpeioatn 1513. having had issue, I Charles-Williams, in line civil ostal,lislioient of China. 2 lionry-Willianss, El. Co.’s civil sorvire, Ilongal, who at. the projecl, Iimnmm hsimmdrede vel imtmfoome’l to ennham’k its it. Agnes-Anne, dan. of Captaiit tieoege lIerittglon, aunt of Ike Coaalesn af Ember, anil it. leaving sine by lice, Ctiarhottr-Williams, wife of tier relative, Capt. ‘flaonsas “Swain” alone, wherein he returned cafe, if not rich. And 1t’tiyiy, koagal artillery. Pratieos-Williaois, wife of — Carrie, Eoq. of t’alcnlta. 1 Clmarlotto1oat,rlla Wihlia,amo, aeife of line I try. l.iervai laid inoforo the toibtic thn istamn of a naom’e imoporlant itesigmm Ibolinot, of Coptord, isa Enne;aimd mad iosmio. v. Anne, who it. op. VI. Sin Jon.x IIADLEY DOiLY, Earl. of Calentla, and D’Gyly Pancha,” of sovematy tons bunion, amid hin biwther, JoIsts I’ark, ITannpihire, sixth of the family, I. 1731, lieeamno a nenior Drake, in the “ Swain,” of tn’cuby fine tons, their whole mnorehant of the BonsaI eslal,lislmmniemal, collector of Calesitla, strengttn connsintiaag ml mmo moore than nnnemmty-tM’ee macmm anti and of hlse tsnonty foutr I’ergiinnalms and avas Ml’. Sir itmssrictm, kayo. With this inconasideralule force, ho attacked, on bhe en. Sinffnllr, minring the Irial ‘if Wari’on Itastings, whose tmmoot 22nd Judy, the towmm of Nonmkre do Dios, and look it in a intimato friond Ito was, lie a. in 17Sf, Dimsna, svidow of few henmm’o by sterna. Hero, however, lie obtained hut little William Comes, Eag. of Calenlia, dan. of Williaimaitaekfort, Esq., plunder, nmnnsl was obligod, eventually, to m’otirn to his ships, nieoo of Rohert Ihochmfort, lot Kin of Belvedere, aiad granddao. having keen noverely uvesmmmmtnsl its the aetiotu. Shin naext ‘sf George and Laity Elizabeth Rimehfart, dan. of Iloney SIoare, attempt Iran upein Vera Crnz, which ho carried and pillaged, did Earl of Drogkoda. By tier (who ml. g Sept. 1803) ho had, amid in retnrmming to hio veosnls forlnmmaloly fnll ha with a i. Sin Cn.onLno, Into baronel. ii. Jonat-tta.ast.nv, promoni baronet. 360 BRA itme lain Sir Walter l’arqnlmar, Ilarl. ; and 2ndly, to the Roy. ‘I’lnmsnmas Snose, rector of St. ltanatamm’s, and 5. 21 June, ISIS, having by lmimmm had Gonrgo-D’Oylv Same: Tlmomoas Roolmfort Snow; Chorlos-l laslimmgn Snon’; tlanriet-Slavnns’d Snow, am. in 1542, to limo ttev, Robem’t F’am’qolmamaee, of Langtomm, on. Dnm’see Ehe.a-D’Gyh’ Snow; amid Imabnhla-Slaudo Snow. Itaeing, Earl., and ban issue. (Sme NnnTua000n, B.) ColombIa, 1mm 1114; atmd 2mmdly, Elienmbehlm—,iamme, oldest tints, of of tIme Slaecbiomarso of Ifaslimago), btmt by her Imad no home. Sir Crenlion—IS Jidy, 1663. stag’s Inoad, Kemp. Itna. III., which aflersennr,io, tramp. Enw. I., t’m’eot,s—’ttvo sviimtgs, croci, na., hozanbln rising tkeonghs a docal coronet (Ilnat of ‘thommmas, 3m’d Bmike of Nonfolk, mime was tkr ommly crests first lsoramnao general), ,tmr. Sunl—Siopheion I’ark, lllamtdfortl, Dorset. BRAKE. ____________ THOMAS-TBATTON, of Nutwoll Aug. 1821, with romnaindor, failure of maaalo )oouo, tim bin brothors, Villiatn-Stopheia Esther and Roco. Henry Fuller; ha. 8 Feb. 1785 ; lit. — S Asig. 1819, Eleanor, only dalI. of Janmos Halford, Eaq. of Lain’ 3Lilifagc. Born near Tavistoek, in 1513, Dm’ake ahlatned thn height he eventually achieved by kin euemm enleeprinimmg spirit amtd Ianhmmg nIkon to Sir Joinma ttawkimms, ammd mvao bm’osmght nmp at oitumtioma of lasiroer of a stills I raslimag to Diaca,s’, amid nut aand its that capacity wan itt the haehommr ol St. Jutaia do un the glnriommo actiamma nmnsder Sir ,ti,hma Hawkh’ao, amid upon the King of Spainm amid mo oooner proclaimed Iii 1370, ho mado Inn first cxpeditiomm, with to-n nhh1so, the 0 Dragomu “ atael the ‘ Snnan ;,“ nmmml tIme nmcxt year iii the having new tnean.o simflieicmat to perform greater naattern, he agaimnnt Isis enomlea. This he lint into oxcoutisu, 24 Ilareh, 1372, on whioh day he tailed from Plymoouth, hinanelf hi the * ‘flue aammnc aras generally spelt blmsno, tesajm. 11mm. lIt., thur himmal e being aecnmnlcd.