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0 R E THOMAs Gaav (Sir), of Werke. William Grey, dean of York, and bishop of London, 1426; Sea CnAaLos Gary, KR., 0. in 1725, having adopted translated to Lincoln, 1431. Henry Grey (Sir), of Kettoringham, co Norfolk. Matilda Grey, wife of Sir Robert Ogle, Rot. SIR THOMAS Gosy, of Werke, the 2nd son above menhoned, American war; was appointed, in 1764, upon the Iroakisg m. Alice, dan. of Ralph Noville, Earl of Weetinoreland, o’st of hostilities with the French ttepul,lte, to the chief and had four eons, the 3rd s,f wham, Sm RAl nI Gaoy, beeanae eventeoilly heir. lie m. Elizabeth, naval armament nuder Lord St. Vincent, to reduce tl,e dan. of Henry, Laid l”itzhugh. The great-grandson iVest India Islands, acsd after Ins rotures was ssominated to of this marriage, Sea Macsn 5mEv, of Chillingham, ia. Isabel, dan. and he was sworn of the Privy t’ouneil ; and elevated to the co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, eo. Northnmberland, peorage, 24 June, 1601, by the title of Barea Creyar Jleceiclc. and had issue. e. Tnossas (Sir), who ii. e p. in 1330. II. RALPH (Sir), who, npon tho death of his older brother, in 1762, Rlicaheth, dan, of George Grey, Es,1. of Sonthwiek, a. fo the eotateo. He a. Anne, dan. of William Ardington, by wham (who 5. 20 May, 1822) he had issue, Eeq. of Ardingtan, and wso s. by his eldest son, WILLIAM (Sir), who was created a hart, in lfIO, and IL. ItmIry-Grorge (Sir), 14.C.I4., G.C.II., a gon. is the army, elevated to the peerage in 1623, as Loon Goev of IIH be, a dignity that expired with Ralph, 4tls lard, in lTOf. III. Enwaao (Sir), of whose descendants we are about to Ill. George (Sir), capt. EN. (ac SIR Geonne Gaav, R:srt., treat. iv. henry, of Newminoter Abbey, in Northumberland, os. iv. Willisis, Iiout.-eol, isa the army, who was t. 20 Oct. Mary, dm. of John Widdrington, Esq. of Widdriugton, and left a dan., IsABEL Gaav, who m. in 1612, John l’embertjn, Esq. of £tielaby, ea. Durham, and is now roprosented by WILLIAM ALLAa, Esq. of lllaeko’ell Grange, co. Darham ((see Bonae’s Lnadnf Ceofr5). The 3rd eon, Sia EuwAen Gnov, Rut, of Howiek, ce. Northnnsbee-Iand, sa. Catherine, dau. of Roger Ic Stranga, of Himstanton, and dying in 1632, was .s. by his grandson, EnwAan Gary, Esq of I-towiek (son of Philip Grey, Req by the dan. and es-heir of Westwosd of Westweod, ea. Nas-thuenborland). This gentlesnass in. the dan. of Slartin Fonwiok, Esq. of Konton, and had iosue, e. PHILIP, Isa heir. is. John, who is. Dorothy Lisle, of Aeten, in Northnmborland, and had, with four dons. (Margaret, -a. to Charles Brandling, Eoq. ; Susan, Mrs. Bell; Dorothy, wifo of Robert Ogle, Esq.; and Story, ia. to George Tawroy, Esq.), an ossly son, Jossa, heir to his uncle. set. Edward, ci. ass. iv. Martin, of Overgrass, in the parish of Felton, who, by Eliaaboth his wife, had (with four dana., who ni. 01110.) four sons, I Philip, who (a. the dan. of the Rev. — Henderson, and had issne. 2 Edward, of Alowiek, who Os. Jane, dan. of the Rev. Alexander ijavidson, and d. in 1740, leaving two dane., Mary, os. to William Cooper, SIB, of Newcastle. Anne, Ia to John Grey, Eeq. of Slorwick. 3 Johss, of etlnwiek, who Ia. Hiss Mary Clavening, and had a eon, John, of Ainwiek, who on Anne, dan. of James Scott, Esq., and had issue. 4 Msrtin, of Ainwick. who si. Mary, dan. of John Davidson, The bishop Se, 2ndly, 9 Sept. 1024, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Esq., and ‘5. in 1743, leaving an only soss, Edsvard, of Alnwiek and Overgross. Mr. Grey a. iss 1633 and was s. by his eldest sosa, PHILIP Gssev, Esq. of Ilewiok, who was o. by his nephew, JOHN Gnav, Esq. of Howiek (the only son of John Grey, Esq. of Aeton, eo. Northunsherland). This gosstlonlan se. Miss Pearson, and had three eons, viz., I. Heseav, his heir. Is. Thomas, d-. oslo. iii, Jshse, of Morwick, in tile co. of Northumberland; who sc Ansc, dan. of Edward Grey, Esq. of Alnwick, assd had issue, I John, sapt. in the srnly, killed in Gormasey. 2 Henry, RN. 3 Charles, of Slorwiek, who sic. Katherine, dan. of the Rev. JoIns Skelley, by Lady Betty Gordon his wife, 5. Elizabeth, oc. to SamI. Wleitbroad, Req., and a. Nov. 1048. and d. 1814, leaving aeon, Sm JOHN Gaev, of Morwiek, ii, Hannsh-Althes, cc. lot, 24 Aug. 1007, to Capt. Bettosworth, major-gen. in the army, K.C.B., who a. is Feb. 1656. 1 Margaret. 2 Anne, is. to John Grey, Req. 3 Mary, Sirs. Hsy. Mr. Gray was s. by his eldest son, I. Heseav Cozy, Rsq. of Howiek, who wan created a lOis lordship ,i. 14 Nov. 1007. Lord Os’ey was atde-de-cansp hart., 11 Jan. 1746. Sir Henry served the office of sheriF to Pnisce Ferdinand at the bottle of Hinden, and received a for the eo. Northusseherland in 1736. ito sI. Hannah, wound iii the conflict. His son and heir, dau. of Thomas Wood, Rsq. of Falloden, co. Northnmherland, aesaLan, 2nd earl, KG., 0. 13 March, 1764, who e, also by whom hs had five eons and four dans., of whom to the baronetcy, so the 3rd hart., at the decease of his wors, Heaay, his successor, so 2nd hart., who a, ass, in 1008, first retns’ssed to panliasnent by the county of Northninhenhsud, wison the baronetcy devolved upon the present earl. Thomas, who fell in a duel with Lord Psmfrot. CscAaLcs, of whom presently. Margaret. is. to Sir Grey Cooper, Part. Elizabeth, se. to Sir Jomes Pennyman, Bart. Sir Henry d. in 17-is. His 4th son, 519 U II E profession of arnss, attained the rank of major-pen. in 1777, Bent-gun. in 3706, and gen. in 1798. Sir Charles distillgsnshe’I himoelf Iss a oomsacandiseg sHeer dining tho filet command of the land forces cesat, in cosljnnetioel osith tile the eoenmausi of use S,juthern district in England ill 1797, Ills lordslnp wae advanced to a viscountey and earidom, 11 Apr21, 1600, as Vireoaof Herded and Eaas, Oney. lie m. I. CeeaaLes, L,,n( flooded, 211(1 earl. and col. 14th ligls I dragoone, t. 25 Oct. 17118 ; 01, 00 Aug. 1812, Charlotto, ally lose, of the liste Sir Charles Des Vcenx, Dart., 011(1 5. 31 Jass. 1841. 5. 3 Oct. 1549 1777, and dying 10 Ang. h’07, loft iosoe by tlis wife, Maria (n-ho a 4 Aug. 1837), tsss. of Ccii William Shin-oft’, I Well:ana-Th,,nias, 5,. 22 April, 1007; me. 7 Jan. 1044, Slllrcl-000rgiana, 2nd dase. of Adna. William-Henry Slsirreff, lt. N. 2 CharleaConrad capt. RN., 0. 2 Jan. 1817; so. 23 April, i844, Carollne Nesbit, oldest daii. of the late Major Turner Macass, of flarriff, co. Armagh, and ii. 215 May, la4O, leaving by her(vvho ciii Oct. 1034) EdwardCodringfoea-Willism, 0. 21 Feb. 1842; and Maria. I Maria—Snsamsoah, ci. saa. 4 Aug. 1033. 2 EIsily-hlanelah, cc in 1037, to James Duborley, Esq. of Gaines Hall, in Hnntingdenshtre, who ,f. 3 March, 1064. v. Edward (ths Right Rev.), bishop of ticreford, prebendary of Weolsninsler, 0. 28 hlarcla, 1702; in. 1st, 21 March, 1800, Charlotte-Elizabeth, dan. of Janacs Croft, Eeq. of Grcosiham, Monks, by whom (who’]. 26 Slay, 1021) ho had, I Edward, Is. 11 Juno, 1010, lient. EN., rf, in 1045. 2 Charles, 0. II Jane, 0812; sIc. 17 April, 1638, Sarah, 2nd dan. of W. Gyde, Esq. of Cilelteslham, and ,t 1 July, 1009, his only child, Lient. Chtsrlcs-W, Grey, a. st Siosan Hoer, 0 Dee. 1860, aged 21. 3 Leopold-Jamee-Rcsry, 0. 28 Jan, 1016, Rossgal C. S. so. 1st, 0030, Wilhelmissa, doss, of the late Mathew Law, Eeq., which lady a. iO Jan. 1841. lie cc. 2odly, 1042, Emily-Maria, dan. of Lieset.-CoI. Cosilcy, and 5. 1842. 4 William, 8. 28 March, 1010; 01. 8 July, 1845, MargaretTI ussgerford, dais, of — Jackoon, Req., E.l.C. sC. servics. 1 Elleabeth, 01. 33 Aug. 1236, to the Rev. William-llenry Haddock, vicar of Kingstoss, co. Heref,,s’d. 2 Charlotte, me, in 1040, to Andrew Wiloi,o, Eoq. 3 Mary, Ill, ill 3023, W. Aloxandor, Esq. [0.1 C’s C. service. 4 Hans4ot, is. lii 1843, to tile Rev. II.-R. Lloyd, vicar of Carew, cc. Pembroke. 5 Hannah Jane, oc 23 Aug. )061 ,thc Rev. John Sansom, rector of Buslissgthos’pe, Lineolnshirc. Robert Adam, O.C.R., and hy hon (who a. in 1029) had, I Fredenick-Septimus, 0.12 June, 1026; a. 22 Slay, 1033. 2 Alexander-Thomas, 0. 12 June, 1028, and a. 1006, 3 Francis-Douglas, 0. 11 Apiil, 3820; lt,-e,d 37th regt. so. 10 Aug. 1824, Sarah, eldest dan. of F. Howatt, Eoq., and hae Arthur, 8. 3 July, 1055; a eon 0. 1 Fsb. lOfi a eon 0. 4 April, 1063; Elicabeth-Adamr, snd Isabel. 4 Arthssr-Jichss, 0. 10 Sept. 1020, lient. it.N. a, 1854, The bishop ss. Ordly, I lice. 1831, Elics, dais, of John Innos, keg., and by her had one eon and two dans., viz., 1 Alfred, capt., late 63rd font, 0.7 Fob. 1034, 01. 0 June, 1029, Christina, only child of the Rev. Calvcrt-R. Jones, and hasissue; 2 Loisisa, ci. 0 Slay, 1802, to LI-Cd. Richard Parke, MM.; 3. Alithea-Eroma, ci. 11 Sept. 3062, to G. Gyles, Esq. The bishop a.. 24 July, 1837. It.N., who was killed in action off Bergen, 25 Slay, 1600; and Ondly, 30 Oct. 1809, to the bIte Right Hon. Edward Riliee, SIP., and a. 20 July, 1032. dude, Sir henry Grey, of Rowick, in 1000, Lord Grey was in 1786, assd he maisstained lcntwenty-one years afterwards a leading position in the house of Commons. Upon the accession of the Whig administration in 1836, Mr. Grey cams into office as first lord of the Adsniralty, and was aftes’wards, at the decease of Sir. Fox, seerotary for foreign affaies. He retirsd with his party en 1801’, and remained