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HER WALTER, 2nd viscount, then in his 19th year, who was Esq. ef Hay Castle, Co. Drecon, and d. 27 Slay, 1801 he created EARL 01’ Eosex, 4 May, 1572, being likewise styled Juliana-Stratford-Mariansia, is. in 1620, to henry Eyre, Earl of Ewe, Viocou,af Hereford, and Baron Ferrer,, of Esq. of Botloigh Grange, who 4. in 1826; she ii. 1856. f!ktsrtlep, Bourchier, and Thoain, and installed a knight of Catherine-Eliza-hiarianna, in. in 1606, to Walter Wilkins, the Garter. Hio lordship is. Lsttics, dan. of Sir Francis Esq. of Macslough Castle, who a. In May, 1811; sod Knollys, E.G., and had issue, RooErsr, his suceossor. Waltor, killed before Rouon. Penelope, in. lot, to Robert, Lord Rich; and 2ndly, to His lordship a. 31 Dec. 1604, and was a. by his son, Charles Blonnt, Earl of Devon. Dorothy, rn. 1st, to Sir Thomas Ferret, Rut.; and 2ndly, Hateav-PLaasIno-TjeA, 14th viscount, 6.9 Dec. 1777; in.12 to Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland. The earl 4. at Dublin (where he was residing as sari-marshal Cornewall, Bart., and by her (who a. 10 Feb. 1864) had issue, of Ireland), 22 Sept. 1276, and was a. by his eldest eon, ROBERT, 2ud earl, E.G., the distinguished and unfortunate Henry-Cornwall, 6. in 1607; 4. unls. 14 Sept. 1839. favourite of Queen ELJZA5ETR, who was beheaded, on Tower- Walter-Bonrehier, 6. 1 Nov. 1810, rear-admiral RN., hill, in the thirty-fourth year of his age, 25 Feb. 1601. His lt.P. is. 19 Nov. 1856, Adclaide-Eltnor, yonngest dan. lordship in. Frances, dan. and heir of Sir Francis Walsingham, of the late Hugh-Robert Iinghes, Esq. of Bache Hall, Secretary of state, and relict of the celebrated Sir a. 12 Stay, 1508, having had issue, Walter-dc Lace, 6. 18 Philip Sydney, by whom he left three children, who were Dec. 1864; Cicely-i’rances Band, and Dorothy-Bridget. restored in blood in 1601, viz., Frances, m. to William Seymour, Marquess of Ilsrtford, 2 Oct. 1860, Caroline, 4th ctau. of Sir Edmund Antrobns, subsequently restored to the Dukedom of Somerset. llersthy, in. let, Sir Robert Shirley, Bt. of Stanton itarold; George-Talbot, cot in the army, late lient.-col. RH. Art., and 2ndly, William Stafford, Req. of Dlatherwiek. And his successor, ROEERT, 3rd earl, E.G. This nobleman was attached to Fmnces-Catherine, maid of honsnr to Her Majesty, is, 21 the royal canes until 1642, when he accepted a general’s Jan. 1847, T.-J. Bradshaw, Esq,; and if. 12 J50. 1857. commission, and a command in the parliamentary army. His lordship, who was a privy-conocillor, and held for eomo His lordship d. 14 Sept. 1646, and was interred with natiosial time the office of captain of the hen, corps of gentlemen-at- obseqnies in Westminster Abbey, 22 Oct., the two Houses arms, a. 31 Hay, 1843, and waa s. by his son, sf Parliament attending at his funeral. His lordship in. 1st, RuEersv, 12th viscount, in holy orders, a hen. canon of when but fourteen years of age, Frances, thu. of Thomas Dnrham, 6. 3 Slay, 1809; who in, 25 Nov. 1811, EmmaJeniima, Howard, Earl of Suffolk, from whom he was divorced (the whom, who in, lndly, 23 Feb. 1857, Lieut.-Col. T. Ireland. lady became subsequently notorious as the wife of Robert Can, Earl of Somerset); aud Indly, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir Blackbnrne, he hadissue, x. ROBERT, present peer; is. Henry- William Powlett, of Eddington, Wilts, one of the natural Do Bohnn, 6. 19 Ort. 1848; II’. Enstare, 8. 21 Sept. 1040; sons of William, 3rd Marqness of Winchester, by whom ho I. Sybil-Catherine, in. 10 Jan. 1887, to Commander John had an only son, who 4. in infancy. His lordship leaving Bayford-llntlcr, RN. ; ii. Blanche, in. 29 Ang. 1867, to thus no issue, the Eacldonis of Ewe and Essex expired; the Thomas - Francis Ilaslohnrst, Eec1, of Stisterton Hall, Barony of Ferrers. Icc., fell into abeyance, and so continned .1 Loiccstsrshire. His lordship a. is Aug. 1822. I until res-ivod by CnARLE5 II., in the person of Sir Eshert Creation—I Feb. 1149-50. I Shirley, afterwards Earl Ferrers; and the Viecounty of A rnss—Arg., a fesse, gn., in chief three torteanx. Hereford devolved upon his kinsman, SIR WALTER Devsnwox, Bart., as 5th viscount (revert, to Crest—Out of a ducal coronet, or, a talbot’s head, arg., Edward, youngest son of Walter, lot viscount), tile lord- ,Soppsrtors—Dextcr, a talbot, org., eared, gu., ducally ship m. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. and heir of Hobert Bayspoole, gorged, of the last; sinister, a reindeer, ppr., horned, Esq. of Aldeby, en. Norfolk, by whom he had no issue. gorged with a ducsl coronet, and lined, or. He is. 2ndly, Elizabeth, 2nd dan. of Thomas Knightley, .llisttsss—” Virtntis comes invidia;” and” Basis virtntnm Req. of Bsrough Hall, eo. Stafford, and was a. by his eldest censtantia.” surviving san, LelcesTeR, 6th viscount, who m. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. of Sir William Withipole, Rut., by whom he had one dan., Frances in. to William, Visconnt Tracy. His lordship so. Indly, Priscilla, dan. of John Catehpsle, Esq. of the ro. of Suffolk, by whom he had two eons and two daus. His lordship a. i Dec. 1676, and was s. by his elder son, LmcesrEa, 7th viscount, who 4. in his ninth year, in March, 1682-2, when the hononrs devolved upon his only brother, EnWARD, 8th viscount. This nobleman 4. without issue, 0 Aug. 1700, and the viscenuty reverted to PRICE tisvEneux, Esq., as 6th viscount (revert to descendants of Edward, youngest son of lot viscount). This nobleman in. Story, 2nd dan. of Samuel Sandys, Esq. of Omberoley Csnrt, by whom he had a dan., Mary, wife of William Price, Esq., and a son, his successor (in 1740), Paice, 10th viscount, who m. 1st, his csnsin, Elizabeth, only dan. and heir of Leieester Martin, Esq., by his wife Anne, younger dan. of Loicestsr, the 6th viscount; and Iadly, Miss Elesnora Price; but a. without male issue, HEnRIES, BARON (William Constable-Maxwell), of 17 July, 1748, when the viseonnty reverted to EnwAgn Deveaenx, Esq., aa 11th viscount (revert to Tcrregles, in the peerage of Scotland; b. 25 Ang. descendants of Edward, youngest son of the 1st risconut). His lordship in. Catherine, dan. of Hiohord Mytton, Esq. of Garth, Illontgomoryshis-e, and had issue. His lordslnp dying 11 Aug. 1760, was s. by his eldest son, REwARD, 11th viscount, who in. in 1774, Henrietta- 1. MAR5OAnOKE, Master sf Herrics, 6. 4 Oct. 1837. Charlotte. dan. of Anthony Reek, Esq.; but 4. a. p. 1 Aug. 1769, when the peerage devolved upon his brother, Geoaoe, 11th viscount, 0. 25 April, 1744; is. 15 Dec. 1766 Iv. Bernard, 0. 3 April, 1849, v. Walter, 6. 13 Aug. 1640. Marianna, only dan. and heir of George Doveronx, Esq. of Tregoyd, co. Breeou, by whom he had surviving issue, Hezear, his successor. Msrianna, in. Sir James Cockbnrn, Ilart.; if. 1847. Charlotte-Henrietta-Marianna, in. to Henry Wellington, ix. Mary-Ann. 575 II E R a. 26 Sept. 1666. lndly, to William-Rirharel Strcttsn, Esq. Geergiana-Marianna, widow of Thynne-Howe Gwynns, Esq. of Gwernvale, Co. Brocon, who d. 26 Feb. 1826; shu a. 22 Jan. 1861. Dcc. 1801, Prances-Elizabeth, 3rd dan. of the late Sir George EUBERT, 15th viscount. co. Chester, brother of William, 1st Baron Dinorben, and Hnmphry do Rohun, 6. 29 Juno, 18t2, late L C. 5.; in. Dart. 0. 12 Jan. 1618; in. 1 Starch, 1847, Flora, widow of the Han. Arthur Annesley, and dan. of James Macdonald, Esq. of Clanranald. dan. of the late George Ravenscroft, Esq., by HE R RI ES. 1804; cc. 12 Nov. 1835, Marcia, eldest danghter of the Hon. Sir Edward-M. Vavasonr, Dart. of Hazel- wood, Co. York, and has isane, is. William, 11. 24 April, 1841. iii. Joseph, officer rifle brigade, 8. 36 Jan. 1147. vs. John, 8. 9 July, 1885. vii. Peter, 0. 4 Jnly, 1837. t. Marcia. n. Mary-Agnes. iii. Eleanor-Mary. cv. Eniily.Jssephine. V. Owendaline. vi. Winefrede. vii. Teresa. viii. Evorilda. eared, gn. ,Seals—Nantcribba Hall, Montgsmeryshire; Trcgoyd, Breconshtre.