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FOR co-heir of John Blurt, Req. (which John was lineally descended Asassa of FELLowrs—Aa., a fosse iudoseted, ccm., lsetwren from Sir William Blurt, living in the thur of THE CONQUEROR); three liesss’ lseasls, orasosl. or, seurally crowned, org. and dying 25 Jan. 1679-9, was a. by his rldest surviving son, HENRY WALLOP, Esq., who was a. by Isis hrothrr, JOHN WALLOP, Esq. This gentlrnsau so. Alicia, doss, and ccheir As’esa of WALLOP (which tlse present earl bears)—Arg,, a of William Borlase, Esq. of Great Maclow, eQ. Bortingham; Us-rat—A esaennaid, hsstdiag in lscr sinister lsassd a mirror, and dying in 1694, was a. by his eldest son, BLURT WALLOP, Esq.; at whose decease, snOw., in 1707, the Sappes’tes’a—Two chamois or wild goals, sa. ostates devolved upon his brother, JosiN WALLOP, Essi., lv 15 April, 1690; who was created Srsslo—tlurstbous’ne Park, near Andover, Itonts; and Egge,ford Ens-sn Wssllsp, of Fas’try Wallop, es. ,Soasl kaaspf on, and ViacoonS Lyosiuplsss, 11 Jnne, 1720; and advanced to the dignity of EARL OF PoRTsMoUTH, 11 A1sril, 1743. his lordship so. 1st, in 1716, Bs’idget, cutest dsn. of Clsarles, Earl at Tankervilue; bywhosn (who ci- in 1739) holsad six sons nod three daus., who all rf. in infancy, except use eldest son, 1. JOHN, Vioees’ssl Lp,oinglsss, 5. 3 Aug. 1778; so. in 1740, Catherine, dan. and heir of John Conduit, Esq.,5 and by her (who F, in 1750) left at his decease, in 1749, 1 Jouse, 2nd earl. 2 flonry, gmem of the hedchamber to King Coaaoe 110.; of. in 1794. 3 Barton, 5. in l7td, master of Magdalen College, Cambridge; es. in 1771, Stiss Cansilla-Powleit Ssssitls, of Crux Easten, Hants; and F. in 1781, leaving (witis a dan., Urania, the wife of the Rev. Henry WaIte) a peslhonaous son, Willians-Baciso. capt. in tlse araly, who as. Miss Ward and ci. 1824, leaving, Barton-Powlelt, b. 6 Sept. 1805. Newton-Ward, bin 1800; so. 25 Oct. 1847, Elizabeth, 8. 10 June, 1834 a. isis brother, aa 3rd bart., 9 dau. of Dr. Mehiride, and si. in 1850, leaving an only April, 1865; as,. 10 Dee. 1863, Mary-Adelaide, dais. child, Ellinor-tlnurdiss. Henrietta, sss. in 100], to A]exander-Aiherton Park, Esq. of tbe Rev. E.-H. Shipperdaon, MA., of Hermitage, 4 Bonnet, b. in 1745: ‘4, in 1815, leaving a soo. I Catherine, es. in 1770, to the lIon. Lockhart Gordon. The earl no. 2ndly, Elisabeth, eldest doss, of Jauses, Lord Griffin, relict of Henry Grey. Esq. of Bflhiogbcer, co. Bcrks, hut had no etherissue. tie ,l. 23 Nov. 1762, and was a. by his grandson, JOHN, 2nd earl, I. in 1742; who so. in 1763, Urania, dan. of shown in the lIeral,ls’ tither, that the late Sir ttcnry Pot Coulson Fehloaras, Esq. of ttampstead, cc. Middlesex; by whom linger was the tlsirty-firsi in lineal desecsst from EaoraT, (svho sI.29 Jan. 1812) he left issoe, JOHN-CHARLEs, 3rd earl. NEarvea, 4th earl. Cosslson, w. 2 April. 1832, Callsartne-Tewnley, only data, of the PovvsreaRcs efBsrhohis’e. seated in that cc. since the CoNerasT, Maurice ]Leatinge, Esq., and ,t. 31 Aog. ]807. Urania-Annabella. ci. 17 Dee. 1841. Hem’ietta-fsorothm, o. 19 Jan. 1816, to the Rev, JolsnConsyns lrelassd at a very early pes’iod. Churchill, and 1. 10 June, 1862. Itis lordship sf. 16 Slay, 1797, and was a.by his eldest son, JoHN-CHARLEs, 3rd earl, b. 18 Dee. 1767; as. 1st, 19 Nov. town in Iel3. Of his sans, 1799, Grace, dau. of fletcher (Norton), 1st Lord Grautley, but EuwAsen PonersaRa, capt. RN., had the lsonossr to convey by that lady (who ci. 10 Nov. 1813) had no issue, lIe es. 2ndly, ICing W’sLLsAas III. to Ireland l,,st sailing the day after landing 7 Starch, 1814, Anne, eldest dan. of John Itanson, Es9. of His Majesty, to intercept ships easuing from trance with Bloonasbury Place, London, which marriage was annalled by a supplies for JAasos, he was lost, with alt his slaip’s crew, in the decree of the lord-elsancellor, in 1828. The earl v-as declared, “Dartmosstls” nsan-of-war, on tise night of tlse otIs Oct. 1t90, by the verdict tf an inquisition, to be in a state of mental derangement, leaving, by Margaret his wife, dan. of Sir William Strickland, and dying s.p. 14 July, 1603, was a. by his brother, Dart. of Boyatan, en. Yorlc, three dons., his co heirs, the oldest Ncw-rose, 4th earl, t. 26 June, 1772. Upon succeeding to of whom cc. Sir Walter-Dixon Borrosrea, Dart.; the 2nd, Vesey tlsc estates of his malemai uncle, Henry - Arthur Fellowes, of Luean, ancestor of the nol,le fancily of tIe Vesci; and the Esq. of Eggesford, he, by licence dated 7 Aug. 1794, as NewtonWaflop, 3rd, Leslie of Olaalossgh, cc. Stonaghan, ancestor of use SIP. 2nd son of John, Earl of Portsmouth, and his issue, far tisat cc. were authorised to take the surname and to bear the arms of Another son of Thomas Pottioger, FwLLswEs only, wlsereupon the arsus of FcLLowEs only were THOMAS Pevvsaoca, was likewise soves’eign of Belfast, and exemplified to him, and to be borne i’y Isis issue. Ills lordship high sheriff of the co, when ICing W’sLLSAM landed in that part ass. 1st, 10 Jan. 1795, Frances, 4th dan. of the Rev. Castel ef Ireland. This sovereign sold part of his estates, and raised Sherrard, and by her (who ci. 15 Starch, 1819) he had issue, s. Henry-Arthur-Wallop, tin 17Sf; 7. vow. 17 Feb. 1847. so. in ltSS, Stiss Ecries, of Peinteuah, and had a dow; a son, is. Heurirtla-Caraline, so. 14 11cc. 1026, to Joscpls-Chichester Edward; and an elder son, Nagle, Esq. of Calverleigh, Devon. His iordslsip so. 2ndly, 24 June, 1020, Catherine, 2n,1 dan. of STory Dunlop, sister of Thosesas, Ltls Rail of Duudenald, who Itugh, 1st Earl Fortescue, and by Iser (who ii. 17 Aps ii, 1554) was son of William Csehrane, of Itilmarntsek, by lais wife, the had, I ISAAC-NEWTON, prosent earl. s. Catherine, as. 29 July, 1847, to the late Seymosir-Plaillips TusarAs POTTSNOER, Esq. of Mount Pettinger, co Down, Allen, Esq. of Cresselly, cc. Penabrehe, grandson of the late who so.29 Oct. 1752, Frances, 1n1 data of Eidred Cnrwea, Vsq. Lord Robert Seymsssr. is. Hester-Urania, r. 2e Oct. 1547, to Ralpts-Storrtk Locke, and had issue. ELnaen-CcawEN, his heir, of whom preecatly; Esq. of Lougford Hall, SHop. is,. Caaailla-Elcanor, so. 8 June, 1852, to the lion. Dudley Fortes henry, oapt. in the arusy, ccc. Stiss Itirkell, of eo. Cusssbrrland, else. The earl F. 9 Jan. 1004, and acas a. by his only surviving son, tuath, ca, Somereot, lteut,.-ral. in the army. The elder son, bAke-NEwToN, 5th and present EARL OP Poavsasouvu, who, Down, sss, in 1779, Anne, dau. s’f luahort Gordon, Rsq. of Florida nu inheriting the title, adopted the surname and amos of leonse, 00. Dawn, and F. in Aug. 1811, having lead issue by this WALLOP. Cs’satisos—Viscounta&c., 11 Juno, 1720. Earl, 11 April, r, Thomas, sss. hat, Choslotlo-Jane, data. of Jaases Moore, of 1 713. P 0 T T I N G E R. POTTtNOER, Si HENRI-, Mart., barrister - at - law0 un. Durham, anti by bor (who d. at Rome, 2 June, 1866) baa a dan. 3Luttrat. The high antiquity of this faculty is proved by the fact, as the first Saxon king of all England, grandfather of ALrRED THE GREAT. It is descended frene a cnssscuou ancestor with and mrmhers of which fs’equently oat in tcarliauscut for tteadiog in tlse 17th ccutury. ‘rise elder hrssneh settled in TuoaaAs PsrIsNoRR, of Stount Pottinges’, was the firot sovereign of Belfast elected on the grant of a eorperatien to that asoney and supplies to assist tise came of tlsat monarch. He JOSEPH PsTTsaoEa. Req., RN., who sss, Mary, dan. of Lady Lssdy Grirel Graham, dau. of James, 2nd Slarqncss of Otontrosc, and was father of of Workington Ihail, so. Cmsebesland, tong H.P. for that co. and ,f. a. p.; and Frances, sic. te William Cl,asnt’crs, Esq. of Es.narn-CuawEN Povvsrcssra, Esq. of Illosust Pattinger, to. lady, who ci. in Nov. 1819, Castle Loshy, co. Dawn, and by her (who 1. in 1013) had, Eldred, bin Aug. loll, soajoc tn the army and CR., celebrated for his Isoroic defence of Iles’at frs,so Nov. 1836 to Sept. 1937; sI in 1943. Tlsosnaa l’otlingrr so. 2ndly, in 1814, Elba, dou, of John - Wthliaassen Fulton, Req., and POT Us’ess—A lion’s head, erosed, or, morally crawac,l, arg., and gorged with a eollsr, iadesated, eras. bend, wavy, sa, in the otlscr a conch, all ppr. Motf,s—Rn snivont Ia viritb. blouse, co. Devon. * By his wife, a niece and one of the co-heirs of the celebrated Ssa lsAAr NrwvaN. 9U7