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LEE Hewit, one of the most considerable merchants in London, and by her he had issue, I. HOWIT, his successor. IT. Edward, ci. 50101. a. Anne, in. to Robert OHey, Req. of London. iT Alice, sic, to Sir John Psyton, Mart. oflselbam. Sir Edward el. in 1591, and was o. by his cider son, SIR Howrr Osaomm, Hut, who ii. Joirc, dan. of Thomas father of Lord Myron, the poet, by Isis Snd ‘cifc), the duke Fleetwood,Eaq. of TheVacho, Bncka, master of tile Mint, and so. 2ndly, 1758, Catherisse, dan. of Thomas Anguish, Eoq. had (with a dan. Alice, in. to ChristopherWandeoford, l2s’i. of accountant-general of the court of Chancery, by whom (wbs Kirklington, inYsrkohire an only son, his successor in 1614, d. 8 Oct. 1237) he bad, Sidncy-Godolphin, 8. 16 Dec. 1789, Ssit Enwxan Oseostnn, tnt. of Kivett’u, cc. York, a d. 15 dpi-tI, 1961 ; and Catherine-Anne-Sarah, into 1519, to cavalier commander, who was created a baronet 13 July, John-White Slelvillo, Es’1. of Mennocisy and Stratbkinness, 1020. He Ia. let, Margaret, eldeot doss, of Thomas, ‘c saeonnt llis grace rI, 11 Jan. 1799, and was a. by his eldest son, Fauconherg, and had a son, Edward, who was killed in Gr000e-WT5.LTAas-Fecornscic, 8th duke, E.G.; 0. 21 July, youth by the fall of acme chimneys at his father’s residence, 1773; Baron Conycrs at the death of Isis mothcr in 1784; Sir Edward is. 2ndly, Anne, widow of William Middlelcn, ‘a. 17 otug, 1797, Charlotte, dan. of George, Ise Slarqncss Eaq. of Storkrld, Yorkshire, and dau. of Thomas Walmecley, Towcshend, and by her (who d. 30 July, 1820) he bad loans, Eaq. of Dnnkenbaigh, Co. Lancaster, (by his wife Elizabeth Fcsxeeocs-0000LpusN.D’Arsca’, 7tls duke. Manvers, grand’Ian. of John Nevill, Lonn L.sTlasrn,—cre Conyero-Gocrge-Thonsas-Willian’s, t, 0 Slay, 1812; killed BoREr’s E.cliscl horny’); by this lady be had an only son, accidentally at Oxford, while wrcsthssg, 19 Fob, 1830, his sneceacor, Sin Tncaixo, who became lord-high-treaanrer of England, and was ekratcd to the peerage, 15 Aug. 1075, as Baron Osborne of Kieslon, ann Viscon,,l Lalic,er, of Panty. His his grace was lord-lieutenant of the North Hiding cf the es. lordship was adr,mced to the dignity of an candent, of York, governor of the billy Isles, constable of Sliddleton 27 Jnne, in the next year, as Earl of Puaty; created castle, and ranger of Richmond forest, in the same Co. He Mcrqaeoc of Cansarihen, 20 April, 1609, and DuKe cv was appoisstsd master of the horse, 4 Slay, 1827, scorn ef LEEDS, -i May, 1,;94. His grace was instailod a knight of the Garter, 19 June, the privy-conocil on the 10th of the same month, and on 1675. The Duke us. Bridget, daughter of Moutagu Mertie, the same day elected a knight of the Garter. His grace 1. Earl of Lindsay, lord-great-chamberlain if England, and 10 July, 1812, and was a. by his ossly surviving son, was a. at his demise, 20 Jniy, 1712, by his only surviving son, Fcsosecss-Gnn’sorusa-TS’Aocv, 7th duke, 8. 21 May, 1798; Paneonuec, and duke; who had been ann moned to the tnt. 24 April, 1828, Ltaska-Catherine, 3rd dan, of Richard honsc of Peers, in the lifceinse of isis father, as Moron Caton, Esq. of Maryland, sod widow of bin Feiton Batburatihenvey, Osborne, of Kivetcn; and was created Viscount Dnnsblane, Lords, in the Barony of Osborne, 21 June, 1038, the month in the peerage of Scotland, 19 Jniy, 1675. His grace an. before the 6th duke’s decease. He 7. 4 May, 1829, and was Mridgct, only dan. and heir of Sir Thomas Hyde, Mart, by o. by his klnsmass, Lord Gudaphiss, in all his benson’s, whom be had two eons assd tsvo dassa.: llridgct, is. to the except the barony of (‘cxvacs, whiels devolved on his Rev. — Williams; and Mary, in. lot, to Henry, 2nd Duke nephew, 5.-C, Lane Fox, now LORD Convene (see that title). of Beaufort, and Sndly to John, 4th Earl of Dundcnald. He 4. 25 June, 1729, and was o. by his son, Paeaocsan-Ha-ue, 3rd duke; who had been prcxieualy Crealissso—Darcnet, 13 July, 1020; Macon and Viscount, summoned to parliament as Lord Osborne. his grace on. 12 Ang. 1671; Earl, 27 June, 1074: Marquess, 20 April, 1629; Is;, Elizabeth, dan, of Robert, Earl of Oxford, by whom he England. Visesnnt, 19 July, 11171—in Scotland. lsad an ossly son, Tnoamco, his snecessor; 2ndiy, Anne, dan. Aroso—Over the hmpes’ial Eagle, hat and 4th, qsisrterhy: of Charles, Duks of Somerset, by whom be bad no surviving erm. and ac,, over all, a cross, or, fer Oscoetse; 2nd and 3rd, issue; and lrdiy, in 1722, Jnliana, dan. and cc-heir of or.., semOe of erosses-crossiot and three etnqnefoila, an. for Roger Hcic, Esq. of Hoiwell, in Devonshire. He d. 2 Ilarch, M’Aecy. Gnome—lot, an heraldic tiger, passaot, or, tufted and 1731, (his widow in. in 3732, Charles, 2nd Earl of Portmcro,) maned, sa,, for Oscossna; 2nd, a dolphin, esnbowed, so., for and avaa s, by his son, Tncsson, 4th duke, E.G.; I. 0 Nov. 1718, who ss, in 1740, hnli, so., armed, or, for li’Aaev. Mary, 2nd dan. and eventnaliy sole heir of Francis, Earl of .sop1sereorc—Dcxtcr, a griffin, or; sinister, an heraldic Gcdolpbiu, and gmnddau. of Joists Churchill, hat and great tiger, org., each gorged witis a ducal coronet, as. Duke of Marlborough, and was c. by his only surviving son, Mslls—Pax in belle. Fnxwcis G000LrnmN, 5th duke; t. 22 Jan, 3751 ; who had ,Seais—Hsrssby Castle, Cattenick, York; Cog Slagog Hills, been summoned to parhament, in the lifetime of his father, yssea i.lstr’e—1 5, i’ortmau bqssare. as Maccu Osborne. His grace so., when Marquess of Car- macthen, in 1773, Amelia, only dan. and heir of Robert 18’.trey, Earl of Holdernesse, and Baroness Conyers, at the der,aisc of her father, (the Marony of Canyers was ceufcm-ed by writ, 17 Oct. 1909, on Wiiliasn Conyers, son and heir of Ssr John Conycre, by Mas’gery, 2nd dan ..and cc-heir of Philip, Lord Marcy,) by which msrs’iage he had issue, C ccc.oc-Wsts,TAam-Fnencnscsc, his successor. Fexaecss-GonnLrns,o, 5. 18 Oct. 1777, 2nd son of Francis, 5th Dnke of Leeds, wiso was created, 14 Hay, 1032, MORON Gnrus,rcue, of Farnbsnn hisyal, Ducks. He s. 31 March, 1200. the Hun. Elizabath-Charlette Eden, dan. of William 1st Lord Anckhascd, atsd by her (stint si. 17 April, 1847) had is-tue 1 GconoE-G000s.rusN, 2nd bacon, and present Duke of T. Gcoaoe-AuousTus, is. 2 Ang. 1849. Leeds. 2 Wiiliam-Godolphhs, who was givets, with his brother Ho ce, 2udly, in 1854, Fanny, only dan. of Col. Sydney, in 1059, the pi-ocedenco’ of the younger son of Templer, E.I.C.S., and has issue, a dnke, 0. iu Starch, 1004; a. 1st, in 1832, hiss E. Smith; a,sd 2sssIly, 7 June, 1843, the Host. Caroline Slontcgue, ‘Ian. of .Mcttlssw, 4th Lard Hokeby, which lady ii. 10 Nov. iuOi. I Sydnsy-Gcdclpbin, B, A., rector of Dnrwestcn, cc. Gaenoe-WILLIAOI Leone, Esq. of CrextonPark,in the co. of Dorset; 1’. 5 Feb. 1002; as. 29 llay, 1514, Emily, dan, of Pascee Grcscfell, Esq. ofTaplew hlonse, and hasisons, Sidney-Francis-Godslphin, Is. 29 March, 1855, Riversdale-Bcinsley.Godclphin, 0. in 1847. Esnily-Caroline-Gedclpldu. Geargiana-Godolphin. 4 D’Arcy-Godolplsin, 0. 20 Oct. 1814; to. 7.Aprii, 1245, 1812. He st. lot, in 1727, Maria, dais. of Ibe Rev. William Anne-Katharine, doss, of the Rev. W. Douglas, prebendary Sanderson, of tlorpcth, and by her (who 4.1 May, 1817) had, of Westminster, and 4, 12 May, 1840. I Charlctte-Gcdolphin, sit- to Sir Theodure-11,-L. Ms-sadhead is, Edsvard-Wiliiam, k 14 Sept, 1804; it in 1829. (now Brinkmnn), Mart.; and if. in 1832. 672 E L E His lordship ‘1. 12 Feb. 1850, and wan ,s. by his eldest son as 2nd Macon Gedc]phin, ssesv Duke of Leeds. hlary-HenriettaJnltana, in. in 1201, to Thomas, 2nd and late Earl of Chiohester; she sI. 21 Oct. 1802, This marriage being dissolved by act of parliament, in May, 1779, (ber ladyship in. s.ubseqnently, Johts Myron, Esq., Charlotte-Hnry-Anne-Gocrgiana, ci. 22 May, 1826, to Sack. viiiie Lane-Fox, Esq.; and ,1. 17 Jan. 1836, having had SAcKvrLLe-Oc000E Lane-Fox, Loon Gonxsos, and other issue (sos aRm Coaveoa, DAnDN). Mart. Ills .grsrc was snmmoued to the House of LEEDS, Socc EDWARD, of Croxton Park, co. Cambridge, major in the Indian army; it. 26 May, I 825; o. his father, as 3rrl bart.,13 May,1862; cc. let,15 June, 1545, Emily-Anne,only deu. of Major Boultun, H.E.I.C.S., by whona (Who d. Ii Oct. 1849) he has leone, is. Edward, 0- isa 1859, s. Ada. is. Emliy. tuiicagc. Cambridge, 8,11 Nov. 1771 (the descendant of John, brother of Dr. Leeds, master of Ciare Hall, in the university of Cansbridge, who pssrchased tbe manor of Croxton absntthe nsiddle of the 16th century), was created a Maronet H Dec. s. Josrru-Enwaao, 2nd baronet. iii. George, is. 20 Feb. 1207; as. hst, llenrietto-Elizabeth, Dnke, 4 May, 1694 ; Baron Godolphin, 14 May, 1832—in Gooonrusn; 3rd, 00 a ehapean, gu., turned up, ermine, e Caiabs’idgeehire Baylis, Bucks; nod Godolphin, Cornwall. LEEDS. in’