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II .r_ Li ___________________ 1J.xLroieii, Sin I [snug-Si. Jnnn, Burt. of Wistow Hall, Leireeter; 6. ____________ 9 Aug. 1825; e. hio father as 3rd hart., 22 May, 1868; in. 23 June, 1853, Elizal,eth-Ursnla, 2nd daii. of the late W.-J. Bagshawe, Eecj. of The Oaks, co. Derby. JAMEs VAUGHAN, of Leirester, M.D., in. Hester, 2nd dau. of Alderman John Sn,a]lev, of the saws place, granddau, of Sir Richard Halford, Dart., and cousin of the lastheronet of that family, Sir Charles Halford. who ii. in 1780, (see 11 LIFAX, YIeCoe’NT (Sir Charles Wood), of Monk Euaicc’s Ref ian Berseelepe,) and had iosue, tinner, created a Baronet. John (Sir), one of the julges of the court of Consmon in the peerage of tile Unitenl Ioingrlnrn, an,l a Pleas, who ic. lot, Augusta, 2nd dau. of Henry, Lord St. John, of Bletsee, who 0. hi 1613, leaving isene and fart., P.C., GOB. ; 9. 20 Pee, 1800 ; in. 29 July, todly, in 1523, Louisa, Baroness-Dowager St. John of 1820, 1lai’y, 5th dan. of Charles, 2nd Ecnl. Grey, Bletsae The judge 0. in 183W lOis grandson, Lieut. 1(11., and has, Henry Vaughan, only son of lice 11cr. J.-J. V.eiglncn, i. Cnnanns-Linniev, 5. 7 June, 1833; gnions of the Iced- rector of Gathsm, Notte, e. 22 Sept. i’iO•l, Emily, widow of W..lT. Preston, Eeq., nod el lest dau. of W. hudson, ii. Prancio-tdndley, 6. 17 Oct. 1841. Seq. Peter, in holy orders, B. D., dean of Chester, 0. in 1626. Charles Riehsrd (Sir), late eovoy.oxtraordinary to the iv. Prederiek-Georgs-Lindley, 5. 4 June, 1846. United States. Edward. in holy orders, vicar of St. Martin’s, Leieester, i. Emily-Charlotte, cc. 11 Aug. 160:1, to Hugo-Francis, son 0. leaving issne. Almema-Selina, ca. to the 10ev. Dr. Hughes, president of n. Alice-Louisa. in. Ihlanebo.Edith. Jesus College, Oxford. The eldest eon, Sia HENHv VAUOHAa, 8. 2 Oct. 1766, having attaluel the highest repntation in the practice of medicine, and wan (UP. suroeoeivoly for Groat Grinieby,Wareham, having hoes appointed physician-extraordinary to King ilalifax, and llipoo, from 1826 to 1865 ; he filled Geoaoe 313., was eeeated a Baronet 27 Sept. 1889. In 1831, the office of Serretary of tIm ‘l’reasnry from 1832 to he inherited, at the rlerease of lady Benhigh, widow of Sir 1834; wae Secretac’y to the Admii’alty frone 1835 Charles llalferd, Dart., the Wistow estate, and assumed to 1839 ; and Chascoclior of the Exohequor from the surname and arms of liALronn. lie oe. 31 Harm, 1796, 1846 to 1852. In lIce Dec. of 1852, lie was appointed Elieabeth.Barbara, 2nd dau. of John, Lord St. Johis of President of the Board uf Control and was First Bleteho, and by her (who 0. 17 June, 1833) had leslie, a Lord of thee Admiralty from 1855 to 1858. tOo was eon, Ileicav, the 2nd hart., and a dan., Louisa, in. in enbseqnently Secretary of State for india, anul 1619, to Predertek Coventry, Req., eldest sen of the lIen. President of thee Indian Connoil. lie was raised to John Coventry, Sir Henry Ilalford ef. 9 llareh, 1344, awl was e. by his son, it. Sin Hesesrr, 5. 22 April. 1797, who was H P far South Leieestershiro from 1t32 to 1617 ; he cc. 31 July, 1024, Barbara, 2nd dan. of the Right lion. Sir John Vaughan, This branch of the ancient Yorkshire family of Wood was by Angeista, his wife, 2nd dau. of St. Andrew, Lord St. founded by John, and bad, 5. linear-Si. JOHN, present hart. ii. Juiiie-Foennnecx, 5. 16 May, 1830, in holy orders, vicar of King JAaies I. Ilis eon. of Wistow and ineneobent ef Kelby, Leiceeter; ice. 23 Gcoson Weoo, of lhsak tlretten, who if. in 1630, leaving, Nov. 1816, Ismena, 3rd dan. of J.-S. Andrewee, Eeq. i. Elizabeth-Barbara, in. in Sept. 3946, to her cousin, who settled at Smithies, in Yorkshire, and was secretor of Albert Fell, Esq., son of the late Sir Albert Fell. Sir henry 1. 22 May, 3688, end was e. by his elder son, Sic The eldest eon, Hasaa-Sv. Jooie 11Am oen, the 3rd and present bart. C’reeeliese—27 Sept. 3869. Aroee—Arg., a greyhound, passant, sa.; on a chief, as., llnieav Woon, was of Barnelra-, and 0. in 1725, leaving three flenrs-de-lis, or. By royal svarrant of augmentation, by his 3rd wife, Elizabeth, dan. of William Simpson, Es,1. in 1837. a rose, arg., was snbstitnted for the centre of the of Siainforth, eo. York, three sons and six dans. ; of whom flenrs-de-lis; and ss further augmentation, on a canton, tIcs 2nd son, erm., a staff entwined with a serpent, ppr., and ensigned by FaAenis Woon, Req., a justice of the peace and deputylient a coronet composed of eroseee-patde and flours-do-lie. Crests—lst (of aogmentatioo), a otaff entwined by a serpent, Charles Palmer, PB., prebendary of York; and 2ndly, Miss ppr., and ensigned by a coronet composed ni crosses Rebecca Ellison, but bad issue only by the former, viz.. pat6s and flenrs-de-lis; 2nd, a greyhaund’e head, eonped at i. Henry, PU., vicar of Halifax; rector and lord of tIes the neck, as., collared, er dIslle—Mntas inglerins aries. geaf—wietow Hall, Leiceeterabire. H .A Li ILALIFAX, Bretfun, in tim West Riding of tho Co. of York, chamber to the Prince of Wales. ni. Henry-Jolm-Lindley, cHeer in the 10th hneearo, 1. 12 Jan 3643. of hugo-Charles Meynehl-ingrain, Esq. of Hoar Cress, Co. Stafford. Tine tliotingn sherl nobleman, politician, and statesnian s. his father, as 3rd baronet, 31 Dec. 1846. lIe the peerage as Viooont Ilahifas, 23 Feb. 3866. 31 LllCaflC, Gnomeoe Weon, Esq. of Monk Bretton, near Banieley, in the West Riding, which manor he purchased in the 7th year ialer alice, two sons, viz., mccoy, his heir; and JoInS, Sir George Wood, lint., formerly Baron of the Exchequer. Eoanny Woon, Eeq. of Monk Bretton, rf. in 1676, leaving, with olber issue, WiLLiAM, who s. to Monk Bretton, and Hnaav. The younger sen. of the cc. York, iii. 1st, M’cry-Borothy, dan. ef the Rev. maner of Iiemsworth, eo. York; 5. in 1726; cc. Elizabeth, dan. of Charles Gore, Esq., but left no surviving issue at Ins decease, in 1790. is. Fseaiecis, of whom presently. iii. Charles, of Bowling lIslI (which lee inherited from his kinsman, Thomas Figot. Esq.(, a very emineni naval officer, who ci. of wounds received in section, 9 Oct. 1782, leaving issue by his wife, Caroline, dan. and co-heiress of Thomas-Lacon Barker, Esq. of Otisy, co. York, 1 PaAieois-LsmmnLEv, lnd baronet. 2 Henry, lane neajor led dragoons. 1 Caroline, is. in 1885, to Wilham Busfeild, Esq., late ma)or let West York militia; and rf. in 3839. 2 Borotbea. se. to Charles Armstrt.isg, Esq. of Twyford, in Berkshire. 3 Ehieaheth,w. to Edward (l’Beilly, Eaq. ; if. in Peb. 3643. 2 31 ii 4? HALFOILU. 31 iii 531