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NOR N 0 R B U R Y. Nonnuny, EARL OF (Hector-John-Graham Toles), The earl was murdered in the demcsne of 1cm scat, Durrow Viscount Glancline, of Ghuidine, King’s County; Abbey, 3 Jan. 3630, when the hensnrs devolved npon the Baron Norbury, of Ballyoron ode, co. Tipperary; and eldest enrvivisag scm, the pc-esent peer. Baron Nonvood, of Knockalton, all in the peerage of Creesi,,ns—Baren Nsrwood, 7 Nov. 1707. Baron Norbery, Ireland; b. 17 Sept. 1810. His lordship s. his father, 29 csce. 1800. Karl, Ac., Jone, 1827. 3 Jan. 1839 ; as. 7 Nov. 1848, Stewart-Lindsay, dan. A ;>, — Qoarterly s 1st acid dlii ac-g., a cress-floury, go., of Major-Gen. Sir H. Betlinne, Bart., and has had, chargvd wilL a plain cress, senped of thr field, hctsvecn four t. Wn.L5AM-BsAnszoN-LlNuesaY, Viscount Glansfiae, h. 2 arg. , a trefoil, slipped, vert; so a chief, sa., three essallsp, July, 662; his twin brother lived only a few hours. shells, sr, for tisAnAss. t. Mary-Catherine. ii. Elizabeth. iii. Margaret-Albicina-Gracs. Ir. Charlotte-tnnly. fawn, 11cr. JIatlo—Regi et patrice fidelis. S’efs—Durrsse The family ef Torsa, originally of Norfolk, was esta blished in Ireland by ens ef ths successful soldiers in CRoMwELL’s army, who acquired grants in the so. of Tipperary, and settled at Bseshwosd. DASIEL ToLca, Req. of lieechwosd, so. Letitia, dan. of Thomas Otway, Esq. of Castle Otway, in same so., and had, I. DANIEL, who succeeded at Beechwsod, and reprseented his satire county for several years in psrliamenl. Do is. Rebecca, dsn. of Paul Mischen, Esq., sod had issue, 1 DANIEL, who ci. un-si. 2 harriet, to. to Sir henry Osborne, Ban. (Sec Osnoson, BA5T.) I Sarah, in. to Rebert Curtis, Esq. 2 Eliza, ‘a. to Thomas-Taylor Rowley, Esq. of Ihaporath, to. Death. II. Joes, of wlism presesthy. sss. Henry. iv. Otwoy, d. is May, 1007. I. Helen-Maria, in. te Richard atamsell, Essi. of Rahlysvilliacn, to. Limerick. Ii. Catherine, sic. te John Green, Esq. of Old Abbey, to. NORFOLK, DUKE OF (Henry Fitealan-Howard), Limerick, and if. in 1707. III. Phcebe, in. to John head, Esq. of Ashley Park, so. Tipperary, Earl of Arundel, Surrey, and Nnrfo)k, Baron Fitzalan, and ci. in 1501. The 2nd son, Joan Toc.sn, 5. in July, 1740, was called to the irish PuEScIER DUKE, immediately after the princes of the bar, in 7770, and returned to parliament by the borough of blood-royal, and premier earl, Ic. 27 Dec. 1847, a. his Tralee, in 1776. lie 1781 he obtained a silk gown. In fathee as 15th duke, 25 Nov. 1860. 1789, he was appointed solicitor-general, tad be succeeded Mr. Wolfe faftcrwards Lord Kiiwarden), i,c the attorney- This dncal house stands, next to the blood-royal, at the generalship. In 1600 he was elevated to the bench and the peerage to the former, as chief-jscstice sf the court of head of the peerage of Esighand, and is the chief of the Common Pleas; to the latter (by letters-patent, dated family of Howard, of whose origin Dngdnls thsis speaks :- - 20 Dec. in that year), bce the dignity of Boise Nsctary; he Thers are these, perhaps, wtcs will expect that I should bad previously obtained a peerage (7 Nov. 1797) for his ascend much higher in manifesting the greatness of this lady, as Bareness Nsriesscf. His lordship retired from the honenrablo acid large-spreading fatally ed Howard, in regard bench hi 1627, when be was advanced to the dignities of KnwAao 1., some sopposiscg that their cemmoss ancestor, Visesaaf Glan,dins and EARL OF Noanoav, will, remaind,,r in bis 2nd son, hector-John. Lord Norbury ci. 2 Jscse,, in the Saxon time, took bis original appellaOen from an 1778, Grace, dan. of Hector Graham, Req., secondary of the eminent office or command; others, afterwards, from the Irish court of Common Pleas, and had issue, s. DANIEL, wise s. his mother in the barony of No,wosd, and from the famons Ohereward, the chief oondneter of those his father in that of Norbnry; hot if. ann. in 1812, when fc,rces which s,s stoutly defended the Isle of Ely, for a tince, those honears passed ts his brother, II. Deepen-Jests. s. Isabella. is. Letitia, nc 5 Olareh, 1811, to William Bros-ne, Esq. of abbet of Cresclascd, who wan his contcncporary, affirms that Brown’s Hill, Co. Carlow (Isis 2nd wife). His lordship ,d. 27 July, 1813 (Lady Norwood predcceased Tnrfrida. wife to Hugh de Evermue, Lc,rcl ef Deping, so. him some years, her ladyship having d. dl July, 7822), and Lincoln. I shall, therefore, after much fruitless search to wan s. in the Barony of Norbury by his eldest ssn, DANIEL, satisfy myself, as well as others, en this poinst, begin with whs ci. scam. in 1632 and in the Earldem of Norbnry and William tloward, a learned and rsvere,sd jscdgc of the Court Viscoonty of Glandius, by his 2nd son, Hisovon4oua-Gs.aua.as, 2nd earl, t. 27 June, 1781 ; who and beginning of that of EawAan H.” Despite, however, ,i. I Jan. 1808, Elizabeth, only child of William Brahazon, of Dscgdale’s inability to discover the parentage cd the judge, Esq. of Bmbazon Park, cc. Mayo, and by lccr (who ci. 25 it appescrs clearly proved from vartccns chartecs, th,ct that Aug. 7859) bad issue, s. John, 5. Il Oct. 1808; if. 1821. is. Reeves, present earl. ill. Otway-Psrteseoe, ic. 1 Nov. 1824; in. 28 July, 1846, Peeregc, Ed. 1865). Henrietta-Eliza, dan. of Lord Abinger, and has, HeeterRobert, This WILLIAM Howann, the judge ef whosn we have 6. 17 Joae, 1847; Jamec-Otway, Ic. 1540; Gesr”e827 just spoken, was thief justice of the Common Pleas, NOR John-Scarlcti, 5c. 1850; Prsncis-Peccr-Lawrence, 5. 1852 Rosamend—ilenrielts; awl tscs ,laes. iv. Joh,s-llrabszc,n, t.ae Nv. 1832; if. 73 01cc. 1834. i. Elisalcetl,, s,c. iss May, 1536, to the lIes. L. t’arssns, Ia’] son sf the less Earl sf Ileso,’, arid ,l. 00cc. 1814. is. Grace, ac-Il April, 15:11, to Gel. t’refte,s-ll,,srcVandcleccr, of ltilrcssh Otsese, cc. Glare, 31. P. III. Ilelen. n. 15 lIce. l5l7, Jcdsn-Vaadclcar Stewart, ]1sq. (see Lc,anoanreav, 31. or), Iv. Jane. v. Gesrgtne, s,c.2 Dee. 1845, to Jelsn-Gctsd,cn llcbosv, Esq. 01 Wivcnh,ce Park, Essex, ISP. vi. Charlotte, in. 151, 27 Jan. 1801, to Richard Csrnwallis, 4th Lsrd Braybreelec; and Indly, 0 Rev. 1862, Ic Pie,lrris lieticy, Esq., Ott). of Upper Nsrweed, and is. 4 FrIc. 1067. vii. Isabella, e. 17 Stay, 1001, to Alcvassder-Jolin-llsbcrt Stewart, Esq. (see Loanoaoassv, SI. Os). leaves, rest; a crescent for eadeney, for ‘roLes; 2nd and 3rd, Cress—A fieer-ds-lis. or. Scsj.psc-tec’s—Dextes. a horse, org., bridled, go. ; staister, a Abbey, King’s Cs.; Cabra Hsose, cc. Dublin; Valence, Kent. N 0 R F 0 L K. CIuu, Oswaldestrie, and Maltravers; EARLMARShAL AND HEREBOrARY MARSHAL OF ENOLAND; Iititragc. I do not make any mentisu thereof above the time of scance of a place. And secne hays scot stuck to derive him against WILLIAM van Cooqceana and his arnsy. H it to this last 1 cannot well assent, by roason that Ingcslph, then Ilereward left no other issue than acc heir female, named of Gsmcnon Pleas, for a great part of the reign of NnwARD I - learned personage was nan of John howard no.1 grandsscc of Robert Howard, or Hersvard, ‘ filius htaw;crdi” Mcd that the name was srigicccally Herseard (see Ducao’s E.elisrm