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PHI I. Hmseay ]iaanwoon, Req., who became heir of Podding- I. Sio Josno PusLIpp4, Rut, of Pioton Castis, es. Fsmbroke, ton, and, in accordance with the injunction of hie deceased uncle, assumed the snrnamo and arms of PEYTON. He was dan. of Sir John Pcrrett, Rut, of Harolstsn, and had issne, created a Baronet, 15 Sept. 1776. Sir Henry on, in 1771, s. Rtcssxon, isis successor. 5,. Walter, si. stem. Frances, cidost dan. of Sir John Roua, Dart, of Monharn iii. 1{ngb, who sit. Anne, dan, of Hoper lorIs, Esq. of Hall, co. Suffolk, and siator of John, 1st Earl of Stradhroke, and by that lady (who ii. 27 Hay, 1208) he 1ft iaane, I. Hcrear, 2n1 baronet. it. Algcrnzn, in holy orders, sector of Doddington, Co. of the present Dart. : the eldor son, Chsarss, is. 1st, Cambridge; Ii. 19 Aug. 1786: sa. 22 June, 3101, Isabella- Anne, dan. of Wil,iam Phslipps, Irq, of llogslsogg, ond Anne, youngest dasm. of ‘Thomas linosey, Esq. of taltrima, in lre1snd, by Lady 51517 Walpoe, hio wish, dau. of 5, Wi!Iis,m,’ in 1706. He s,. 2tdly. Floilippa dau, of Horatio, Earl of Orfssrd; ,Lud ii. 1 Nov. 1068, having had issue, 1 Algernon, 1,. 27 Septcoaber, 1814; in holy orders; ii. at salt, lhuwLazsn Purmrs-LAnonxnNss. Eeq., who st. in Florence, 19 Jan. 1813. 2 Thomas, 8. in 1817. I John, 8. in 1519; 5. 24 April, 5821. 4 Francis, cotonel in the army, lisnc.-col. 98th foot; b. in 1823. 1 Mary. 5. an infant in 1817. 2 Elizabeth, so. In April, 1844, to Lord Francia-John Russell, capt. RN., brother of the 7th Duke of Bedford. m. Franocs, se, in Nov. 1810, to the Rev. John Hssggitt, of Ditton, eo. Cambridge; S. 18 Hay, 1894 is. Louisa, on. to David Pennaut, Esq. of Downing, co. Flint, and left a widow in 1841. She S. in 1848. iii. Harriet, on. in Oct. 1794, to Thomas ltingscote, Esq. of Randalla, eo. Surrey. Sir Henry represented the eo. of Cambridge in parliament in 8782 and in 1784. He a. in 1789, and was a. by his son, II. SIR HENRY, 8. July, 1779; si, in 1801, harriet, relict of James 13s’adshaw, Esq. (mother of the late James Brssdshaw, Req., late H.P. for ftanttrbus’y, who so. the celebrated actress, the late Miss 11. Tree), and dan. of Thomas Fitzhngh, Eaq., by whom (who 5. 26 Aug. 1817) he had issue, HENRY, 3rd baronet. * Sir Henry was clotted NP. for the county of Cambridge in foot, whioh had been almost entirely raised by him. In 1802. He 5. 24 Fob. 1824, and was o. by his only son. HI. Ste HeNav, a’ho wet Is. 30 Juov, 1804, ond to. 18 Api ii, 8828, Hiss Georgiona Codrington, of Dadingecs, co. Glco eestcr, and by her (who it. 7 Nos. 1866) had issue, i. Henry, 8. 0 Aug. 1830; ii. 1842. is. ALocesos-WnLsAo,present baronet. Sir Henry d. 18 Feb. 1168. and was s. by his only sm’viving son, StE AL0EEN0N-WILL5AM FEnTON, the 4th sad prosrnl baronet. (‘reoltoos—Il Sept. 1776. dross—So., across, esgrailed, or; in the 1st quarter, a mullet, arg. Crest—A griffin, sejant, or. .OJsslfe—Patior, potior. Scots—Doddington, Cambridge- shire; Pcyton Hall, Suffolk; Swift’s House, b’icoster, Oxfordshiro. PHILIP PS. Puinns, 1-1EV. SOEJAMF,O-EVAN95 afterwordo, for some years, payotastcr of the British Burt. of Piotnu Castle, oo. Pembroke, MA., vioar of Osrrsingtou, Doreetahire, o. as iltis burt., at the death of bie kiuoman, the late Sir Godwin Philipps- Laugharne, 12 Feb. 1857; on. 4 July, 52?, MaryAnne, dsu. of Benjamin Biokley, Eoq. of Bristol, and by her (who ct. 20 March, 1833) has had issue, I. JAscEs-EseAsMos, 81.A., in holy orders, vicssr of Warminster, John was s. by his eldest son, 8. 32 Oct. 1804 ; on. 3 3Iay, 18t9, itlary.8iar- II. SIR Hionxan, who so. Eltzateth, dau. of Sir Erasmus garct, eldeoi dan. of the tlon. and Rev. Samuel Best, Drydeu, Part., by whom ho hod issue, EoxsNoo, his sueeeos’sr; rector of Abbots Anus, llants, and has, Johas-Wynford, 8. 11 Olay, 1860; Over, 8. 9 Sept. 1861; OwenCeshy, 8. 31 March, 1861; and Alfred-Psrrett, 8. 10 III, Sso EaxsMoo. This gentleman sit, lot, Cicely, dan. Nov. 1864. i. Emily-Foablanqne, so. 4 Jan. 1148, to ths Rev. H. Jones, 5. young. and a dau., Anne, sit. let, to Thomas Boweu, Esq. of Bartoumere, Snifolk-, MA., iucumbentof St. Luke’s, of Trelloyne, at whose decease, without issne, that estate Berwsck Street, St. James. II. Auna-Latty, it. 1832. is’. Mary-Anne-Biokioy. Iv. Harriet-Fonblanqnc, on. 2 Feb. 1898, to the Rev. Edward, who so, Elizaheth, dau. and heir of John Canon, W.-Fraucis Tregartheu, Hid. inspoctor of schools. P II I who was creatod a Baronet, 9 Nov. 2621. lIe is. Anne, Stockpssie Court, cu. Prosbrokç md left soon, Olirlood, whom. Hiss Franosss Noel, and had two suns, I L’nant.es, 2 llss;o.sun, Licnt.-Ceu., govornor of Nova Scotia, auoestsc his tome mole by that lady expired with Isis grrat-grsud50, howl-md Lassgharne, of St. Brido’o, by whom lie left a son, Itowiand, who so 3iartha, dan of John Edwsrds, Esq., and left at his decease, in 1780, with otlscr issue, a 1750, Anne, dau. of the 11ev. Janses Longhorns, and as- ousted ths name of LAOOuARNE on isis marrisgc; he had (with two doiss., Catherine and Ilaitha, it. sssss. ) soon, Jossos PulLippo - LAOOnARNE, Esq of Orloudon, Co. Pembroke, who so. in 1763, Elizaheth, dsu. of Joseph Allen, Erq., amsd had issue, I Rows.sso-Ilnicnr, who s. as 8th baronet. 2 WILLIAM, 9th bsrs,nst. 1 Amos-Mario-Louisa, who so. James Jamos, Esq. of Stone hail, to. Possshr, ‘be, sod s’as ns,sther of AnnaMaria-Cordolia. st. to Jssho-Eutwistls Peel, Esq., 2nd sou of the lots Robert Pool, Esq. of Both, first-cousin of ths late Sir Robert Peel, 13;,rt. 2 Elizs-l’hilipps, wis’s sss. Jt,lsn Greene, Esq., son of Olsjor Jssospls Grst’us, of Howtown Hs,ssoo, cc. Water— ford, and has surviving issue, Witliom Cnswford; and Louisa-Frances-Anus. Liout.-Geo. Rscuxuo FutLso’pe, governor of Nova Scotis, 2nd son of Richard Philipps, lsy Frances Noel, hio wife, nad been esupisyod, when a young neon, to disperse tlse manifestos of the Priuos of Orange among the king’s troops enoampad at hlounslow, for whirts service he s’ecoircd no other recomponse than a oalstaiu’o oommtssion, He was present at the battle of the Bayae in 1690. In 1717 he obtained the command of the 46th rept. of 173e, he was oppssinted governor of Nova Scotia, which situation beheld for ton years. Ilisoommissis,o ae siont.gen. is dated 18 H sroh. 2743; and bed, in the year 1911, at the advonoed age of 90 years. Ceo. Philipps sos. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Cushy, Esq. of Stradbally, Queen’s Co., Irolood; and 2ndly, Cathorina, dou. of Sir John Susthoin, sf WigweB, co. Derby, and mlivt of Benjamin Bagslsawe, of Itidge thall, to. Derby, By his first wife, he hod two daos., the elder of whom, t’athsrioe, 5. assist,, and the ycusiger, Alotbea, was iso. to Sir Peter Soame, Bert. of Heyd,sn, to. Essex, and one nou, viz, Cosev PuILsPrs, a capt. in the army, and sometime secretory to the goverssoteut of Nova Scotia, lie so. a lady, who was, on.ttive of 1linerca, and 5. at Port 31a’zou, in 1756, leaving one son, vie, WiLLIAM PulLsppe, a capt. us the Royal Navy, who 5. while in commssud of II, 31. ‘a ship ‘‘Trial,” at Pensacola, in West Florida. leovisg a dan., who 5, os’s., and a son, WILLIAM Hoz.,LsNowoRrn PnsLlpps, 8. 1757, sometime capt. end adjutant of the Notttnghamahiro militia, alsd recruitiug district. Hess. in 1786, Harriet, eldest dan. of Anthony Foohianque, Esq , of London, merehont, and 5. at Weymsnth, 9 hay, 1835, leaving three sons, s. William-Thomas, 8. 8 Aug. 1787, farmcrly fellow of Slagdaleue College, Oxford, and afterwards rector of Fittleton, Wilts, where hod. 29 Sept. 1614. is, 3 Ascso-F.vxose, pmsont harsmnet. its. Hesry, in holy orders, 31,A., of Queen’o College, Oxford, 8. 39 Dec. 1736, and so. 36 March, 1640, Margaret-Eleanor, dau. of the late 3lojor ChristopherVowell, Oath rcgt. and Frances, so, to James Philippe, Esq. of Tregibbie, eo. Cardigan. He was s. by his son, of Themes, Earl of Wiuehileea, hy whom he bade son, who cause to the family of Philippe; and Indly. to Thonsas Heyward, Esq. of Rssdhaxtou, Sir Erosmns ss, lndly, Catherine, den. aud co-heir of the Hon. Edward Porcy, and had issue, Esq. of Kilgeihy; but it. o. )s. silo pslris. JouR, suezeaoer to his father. Emamus, slain in an engagement at Hautry Bay. jflf This family is of great antiquity in South Wales. From Cxota°OR A? COLEwYN, of Blnnkyeh, Lord of Dyfed, ° Anne, oister of this William Phsiippa, so, to Joseph in Pemhrekeshire, who, from his extenaive possessions, was Allen, Esq. of Gilleswiek, in Femhroiceshire, and had a sso, called Cadifor-Vowr, or The Greet, lineally descended, CnARLO5-ALLEN, who took the s’areame of FRILls’S, by sign. 889 manuel, in 1799.