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JOH Napier, H.P. and LOB., of Merchistoun, Hants, and Countess of Cape St. Vincent. Sheldon, in holy orders. Sophia. Louisa. 01. to Richards Jennhsgs, Esq.; and il La 1826. he Mr. llase esperially named in the patent dying in 1804, vu. Charles-Christopher, 1’. 25 Get. 1798; heat-eel, in the without male issue, and Sir Joim Lombe(elii.i lIase) deceasing iran. 27 May, 1817, the baronetcy, according to the lioulatien, Griffith, of Northbroek h-tense, lianis (who took the surname devolved upon his great nephew, II. Sea Rscssaan-PAs’L JOO5500L, MA., who was 0. 1701, and ci. 12 Dee. 1814, Miss Amelia-Caroline King, illrgitimale dau. of the Earl of Kingelon, and by her (who it. 10 Jan. 1860,) had issue, 5. Riehard-Paul-llase, t. SAng. 1810; io. 27 July, 1048, Lady Anna-Maria-Isabella Moore, dau. of Stephen, 3rd Earl of Moonteashell, and 0. 12 Nov. 1850, leaving no surviving issue. 11. EowAso-Rrrrs, present baronef. iii. Ilenry-Shetrlor, 5. 15 May, 1827; 0. in 1032. s. Amelia-Virtue, 0. 18 June, 1042, to Charles-Fitzgerald Higgins, Lag. of Tmfalgar Park, to. Mayo, and by him (who a. Anne, a. to Cal. Edward Slaedonnell, deputy-quartermasler-genoral is deroased) has had, I Ric’hard-George-Jodrell-Itiggins, 5. 11 Nov. 1843; ii. 1864. as. Catherine-Marh, ii. in 1005, to 51a)or-General BarnardPeord 2 Frorjeriek-Polliser, 0.16 Sept. 1053; a. 4 Jan. 1054. I Emily-Virtue-Jane. Sir Richard il. 54 Jan. 1861, and was a. by his eldest surviving ass. Marianne, ml’, 1 Jan, 1068. san, the Rev. Ssa EnwAsso-Rrprs JooaELL, the present baronet. Sir John ‘1. 4 Jan. 1830, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, Crerslioa—lO Dcc. 1703. Arais—Erni., a trefoil, slipped, or, between three round Ill. Sos ADAOI Gossnoy. heat-cal. of 6th battalion ef militia; buckles, org., tongues prndent. Crrrl—A dessal-cock. wings erected, or, combed and wattled, nephew, Wss.Lsans-Grosier, the present barenet. gn., issnant oot of a wreath of roses, of the last, seeded, gold. JIello—Non silii, sod palrin natus. Seals—Sail t’ark, Norfolk; Nethercote House, Oxon. Toszss llorae—64, Portland Place. 3 0 H N S 0 N. JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM- GEORGE, of Twickonham, Co. Middlesex, late an officer in the royal artillery, 8. 19 Dec. 1830; a. as 4th baronet, at the decease of his uncle, in May, 1843. Itincngc. 1. Wsoassn Joorason, Esq., h. at Smith Town, re Illeath, descended from an Irish family, was adopted by his malernal uncle, Sir Peter Wanes, KB., and went out with bins to North Amerira, where he rose to the rank of a colonel in the army, and distinguished hissiself as a military rommander during the JOM36SGN, San HENRYFHANKS-FBEDERtC, Part, of first American war, suit as a negotialor with Indian tribes; he the city of Bath; col. in the army, dep.-ndjutautgeueral was created a Baronet 27 Nov. 1755. He ‘1. II July, 5774, age 55, at ins seal, Johnson’s Hall, New York, leaving by Catherine Wisenberg, his wife, Sons, lus heir. Anne, as. lo Cal. Daniel Clauss, of North America; and sl. Patty, oldest dau. of Sir David-William Barclay, about 1700. Mary. as. Ccl. Grey Johnson, and had tn’s daos., Mary, wile a. HEwssv-WILLIAss-Ars.EN, 5. in 1855. of Gm. Cohn Campbell; and Julia. The son and heir, II. Ssa Jossa, of Mount Johnsen, Slontreal, superintendent- I. Bass Meant Jeosssos, O.C.R., 5. in 1740, a general-officer general and inspector-general of Indian affairs in Hritisls North in the army, colonel 5th regiment of fooL and governor of Ross America, colonel-in-chief of the six battalions of the snilitia of Castle (younger brother of Sir John Johnson-Walsh, Bert, ol the eastern township of Lower Canada, was kaightesl at St. liallykilcaven), eras created a Baronet5 3 Ort. 1818. He as. in James’s, London, 22 Nov. 1761. Mc si. 30 Juno, 1773, Slary, 1702, Reh’rcea, don. of David Pranks, Earl. of Phladclphia, and dan. of Jobs Watts, Esq., sonic time president of the rouuril of by her (who rt. in 1021) had issue, New Vane, and l’y leer (s-ho 0. 7 Aug. Sell) hr laid issue, a. William, heat-cal., h. 1175; as. 1002, Sssan, don. of Stephen hlraxv-ALLrN, 2nd baronet. do honey, goveruor of Tobago, and sistar of Sir William de Geurgo-Pigot, capt. Slat foot, 0. in Spain in 1012. Lasry. ROB., killed at Walcrloo; and if. 1612; leaving by Sir bienry ii. in 1635, and vasz. by Ins son, her )who a,. lnrlly, 1015, Gm. Sir hudson Lowe, K.C.t., and II. Ssss Itmaax.Ae.a.rN, MA., who was a knight of lhe royal 0. 1032) Ihroe doses., I Charlotte, so. in 1820, to Alexander, Count Halmain, mtlimry order of William of the Netherlands, aide-de-eamp Is Russian commissioner at St. helena, and ii. in 1824. 2 Mary, is. awn. 1814. 3 Ssssan, it. ansi. 1820. at. Annas-Goanow, 3rd baronet. sas. James-Stephen, capt. 20th regt., killed at Bodajoz; 1’. sister of Lieut.-Cnlouel Plulipse, of lthnal, co. Punt, and had in 1705. sv. Rohsert-Tlsomns, drewneil in Canada, 1812. v. Warres;, nosier 60th regt., ii. 1013. vs. John, of Point Olivier, ltontrral, eel. romni. 6th battalion of nsiitia, ii. Aug. 1702; a. 16 Feb. 1021, 3lary-Diana, dan. George-Vanderhoyden, lieut.-col. royal horse artillery, b. 0 nf Itichord Dillon, Esq. of Montreal, and ii. 23 Jnne, 1041, leaving issue, I WsLLsAas-Grossoe, successor to his uncle, ned present Predcrirk-Pigal, hA., in holy orders, vscsr of Ploerr, near baroar t. 2 CuAsss.as, capt. Madras artillery, 5. 4 Feb. 1833. 626 3011 3 James-Stephen, lieut. 141h feat, 5. 5 March, 1036. 4 Archibald-Kennedy, 8. 20 June, 1030. I Maria-Diana. 2 Anno-Slargaret. 3 Him-Theresa. 4 Slary-Aune. army, knt. of the 2nd class of the Persian order of the Lion ansi Sun; as. 1018, Snaau, eldest dan. of Admiral Sir Edward of CoLrovs); and if. 30 Sept. 1e54, leaving, I Williaan, an omeer in the 20th regt., 5. 20 Slay, 1021, deceased. 2 Jehn-Ormsby, rapt. RN., 8. 11 Aug. 1022. 3 Ckarles-Tarquand, 8. 17 June, 1821; deceased. 4 Edward-Celpoys, 8. 11 Aug. 1033; an officer lathe army. 1 Maria-Bones, iii. hO June, 1067, Rev. WsII;am-BeB Chriotian, of Ewenrigge Hall, Cumberland, and lililutewn, Isle of Man. 2 iitary-Aane-Snsan. vsss. Aruhihald-Nenneity, 5. in 1792; in. 13 Sept. ISIS, MarieJohnson, don, of Patrick Langna, Esq. of Montreal, and 2. 0 Oct. 1006. in Casnrhn, who 0. in 1012. Howes, who fell at the battle of Salamanrn os 1012. Sue ii. 1050. 8. 6 May, 1701, who 0. ann. 21 May, 1843, and was r; by thin Crertian—27 Nov. 1701. Ania—Arg., two lions, counter-rampant, snpporting a dexter hand, gu.; in chief, three esloies, of the last, and in base, a salmon, naiant in n-ater, ppr. Pint—An ansi, gu., encircled with a dural crown, or, ths hand grasping a sword, ppr., pommel and hilt gold. Mehtn—Ner nspera torrent. 30 H N S 0 N. at Jamaica, Is. 5 Feb. 1819; a. his father as 3rd baronet, 27 June, 1860; so. 16 Sept. 1851, Emma. Bart., anil has issue, a. Lossisa-Mary. 3Ldbscgc, the Prinre of Grange dtsrtng the Peninsalor war; Iso was 5. 2f Sept. 1705; and ia-S Juno, 1610, Charlotte-Elizabeth, dna. of Predos’ick Pisilipse, Esq. of Phitipsobm’g, New York, and IImscsiv-FaANxa-P5stnEEsr, present baronet. William-Victor, hale capt. 90th Iiehtiufantry, 0 IdSepf. 1822; 01. 17 May, 1014. Catherine-Deltrio, dau. of the late H. Walhers. Esq., Q.C., and has bane. Starch, 1024. Ndwin-Beaumonf, C.B., cal., hcut.-eol. Bengal royal horse arlihlrry. 8. 4 July. 1025 Werdon, Nrrthsanla; 5.29 July, 1020. C