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ANT Agnes-Stenart, dan. of L-l1. Franklasid, Esq. of dashing house, Surrey; and d. 14 Aug., 3516, leavinga dau. Agnes. This in an ancient Cheshire fancily; but tlseir principal seat Lctitia-Louisa. Georgians-Emily-Jane, no. 1825, to the late Hon. and dcv. in that county, AStrobus Mall, was alienated by Henry Frederick Bertie (see AECNOnON, E. os). Caroline-Mary, e. in 1826, to the Rev. Horace-Robert Antrobus, who oold it in 5450, to Tboonas Vcnables, nephew Pccholl, chancellor of Mreeon, and rector of Mix, Oxon. of Sir William Vonables, lint, of Molysa; and that branch of Charlotte-Elizabeth, no. in 1835, to Sir George Ooborn, Mt., the Venablos fasnily continued to reside there for several and ii. 17 Jan. 1886. Froderies-Augnsta, no. in 1811, to Montage,, 5th Earl of Antrobus, so will appoar in the detail. Abingdon, and d. his widow, 26 Nov. 1664. Emily-Frances, no. 1st, 1 Jan. 1839, to Henry Richardson, E5MUNO AssT0000s, of Odrodo, in Aetbnry, Cheeter, was Eoq. of Somerset, en. Berry, who d. 1649, and 2ndly, father of anather 7 July, 1t64, to Stsuart, youngest eon of the late Sir F.W. EDMUND Asrnnnus, of Odrsde, wto married, and had, Macnsgbten, Mart. The cenntess d. 26 Oct. 1855, and was o. by her eon. HUGH-SeYMOUR, Earl of Antrim, 5. 7 Aug. 1812, oil May, 1856, Lanra-Cecilia, 5th dau. of Thomas, 3rd Earl of llaccloofield, and 5. 19 July, 1855, leaving anonlydan., Stolen-Laura, in. 26 Oct. 1868, to Sir H. SlaeGregor, Mart. Creation—I May, 1785. Arcss—Qnartorly; lot and 4th, Ho DONNELL, quarterly; FUILIP Ansnoecs. of Congleton, ,a Anne, dan. of John first, or, alion, mmpant, gn. ; 2nd, ci-, a doxterarin, icon out Varden, of ties name placo, and had, from the sinister fess point out of s cloud, ppr., in tleo hand John, who no. liannab, does. of the Roe. David Ssnxay. a cross-erossiot, fltch8o, erect, so. ; tlnrd, .arg., a ship with Edmund, who 5. nsnc., and the sails furled, Os.; fourth, per foose, so. a,sd vort, a PnsLIa’ Axvaonus, Req. of Cengleten, who xa. in 1775, dolphin, naiant, in fees, ppr.; 2nd and Ird, Sloan; qnnrtony, Mary, dan. of Thomas Rowley, of Ovcrton, in Staffordshire, tirst and fourth, so., a ann in splendour, or; second, and had (with other childron, all of whom a. cans.), gn., onaehev. org., three mullets of the field; third, so., on a ehov. between throeunieorns’ heads, org., as many mullets, of 5. EDMUNn, of whsm presently. the field. Creole—First, Me DO?eNELL, a dexter arm, embowed fossways, ss. John, no. in 3791, Anne, only dsu. of Gibbs Crawford, oouped at the shoulder, vested, or, onif, srg., holding Eoq., H.P. for Queenborongh, and bad two sone, in the hand a eross-crossiet, fltclsSs, orcct, so.; second, Keen, a sun in splendour, or. Sappsrlero—Dextor, s savage, wronthod about the temples The eldest surviving eon, aisd loins with ivy, all ppr. ; siniotor, a falcon, wingsinverecd, Enasnxn AssnonUs, Eaq., P.R. and S.A., who recovered ppr., beaked, mombered, and belied, or. Mslfs—Sero, sod ssriO, deul—Glonarm Castle, CO. Antrim. ANTRO EU S. ANTROBUS, Sat EDMUND, of Antrnbns, 00. Chanter, Teals Hsnse—T46, PieeadilJy. and of Rntlserford, co. Roxbnrgh, 6. 17 May, 1792 on. 16 Oct. 1817, Anne, only duu. of the Hnu. Hugh Lindsay, youngest son of the 5th Earl of Baloarres, by Jane, his wife, 2nd thu. of Scotch Judge the Hon. Alexander Gordon, Lord Rockvillo, 4th son of William, 2nd Earl of Abordoen, and has issue, i. EDMUND, MY. for Wilten, 5. 0 Sept. 1818; no. 11 Feb. 1847, Marianne-Gcorgina, dan. of Sir George flsehwnod, 4th Mart., and has, Edmund, I. 25 lIce. 1846; Robert- Lindsay, 1’. 9 Aug. 1557; Coseoo-Gordon, t. 62 Oct. 1859; Mary-Anne; Louisa-Emma; and Florence. u. Hugh.Lindsay, 5. 1 Jsn. 1825 ; no. S Sept. 1559, Mary, dan. of the late Admiral Sir Charles Adam, 10CM., of Mlair-Adam, Kbsroos-shire, and has bad a son, Charles, 5. 16 June, 1660, and 5. 12 Aug. 1861, and tlsrcc dons. iii. Robert-Crawfnrd, 5. 21 Msreb, 1810. iv. Jobs-Edward, 5. 24 Sept. 1851 ; d. 21Apr11, 1645. v. Frederick, 5. 4 Aug. 1637, 2nd soc. to 11. fi. Si’s Embasey at Washington. i. Jane, ,n. 5 Aug. 1841, to the Rev. Sir Gilbert-Frank. Baron Inverbonvie, in tbe peonage of Scotland; 6. land Lewis, Mart., prcbendnry of Worcester. si. Anne, no. 9 floe. 1847, to the Right Hon. Henry 4 June, 1806; s. his fatlaor as 9th viscount, 10 Jan. Elliot, British Ambassador at Constantinople, 2nd 1860; at. 5 Juno, 1837, Joan-Grahana-Drnmmou,l, son of Gilbert, 2nd Earl of Stints. III. Hsrnict-Cnntts, 5. in 1626. sv. Caroline, no. 2 Oct. 1860. to the Hon. Husopbrey do s. JOHN, Master of Arteidnoll, DL. for Rincardineshire, Mohun flevcrenx, 4th eon of Henry, 34th Viecosmt is. David, 5. 29 Jan. 3645. Hereford. v. Anna-Maria, s,s. 8 Nov. 1826, to Cosino-fluff Gordon, isi. Hugh, an officer 81st foot, 5. 1647. Esq., son of the late Sir W.-lSuff Gordon, Mart. Sir Edmund e. to tbo title, as 2nd baronet, at the s. Clcmentina, so. 21 June, 1564, to Alexander Stuart, eloceaso of his uncle, 6 Fob. 1826. 33 ARE iLtlltagC. generntie’,e. The lands were, however, rodoomod by an Tho great-graodeon of the above-mentioned Henry, i. Enssuxn, who no. Mary, dan. ci Tbenaas Webb, Eaq. of fllaekenhall, eo. Staflbrd, and had three children, I Edmund, 5. noes. in 1787. 2 William, 5. nnno. 1 Maria, wifeof Edward Sanxay, Req. of Cheam, Surrey. ix. Pour. The younger son, 1 EDMUND, successor to bin uncle. 2 GiBes Caaws-oan, of Eaton Hall, eo. Cheater. (Fre Bumoe’a Laoufed Ceniry.) Antrobus Hsll, the ancient seat of his family, by purohaso, in 1528, from Edward Toxvuehond, Esq. of Chester, was created a Baronet, 52 May, 1815, with remainder to his nephews, EnMnnn and Ginno-Caawroan; and dying snon,. 6 Feb. 1826, was s. by tho older, the prosont Ssn EnMUND Asorsionns. t’rcelien—22 May, 1615. .Arms—Lozengy, oraudas., on a pale, gu., thresoetoiles, of the Gnat. CrJp8UOn a wreath of the colours, issuing out of rays, ppr., sn unicorn’s head, conped, arg.. horned snd maned, or, gorged with a wreath of laurel, mart. Sspperlers—Two bno-eeo, ppr., being the supporters of the extinct Lords Rutberford, which were granted to the Srot Sir Edwsrd Antrobus, upon posrchssing the barony and estate of Rutherford. Jfslls—flei momor, gratus anueie. Seals—Lower cReam, Epsom, Surrey; and Amesbury Abbey, Wilts. AESLEY, LORD, see BATML’BST, Eana. ARE (JTHNOTT. ARRUTHNOTT, VISCOUNT (John Arbnthnott), and oldoot dau. of David, 8th Earl of Ainlie, and has, late liout. 49th foot, 5. 20 July, 1845. er. William, t. 24 Oct. 1849. Eoq. of Inebbroek, cc. Ilineardine, and Laithens, eo. Aberdeen. (dec hiuesee’s Landed Geol,-y.) 0