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RUt duchess d, 19 Jan. 1955, having ste. Sadly, 14 Nov. 1927, s. Frances, ci. to Col, Halo Righy, of Ohistley Hall, Easer, Lieut.-Colonel Walter-Frederick O’Reilly, 0.11., of the 41st and had a dan., Frances, is. to Horace Beekford, 3rd foot, who d. 4 March, 1844. His grace a. is July, 1823. Ursadsaa—Baron, 1868. Earl, Pc. 18 Sept. 1616. Duke, Sir Thomas 01. Sadly, deanna, dan. of the Right Rev. P6,, 25Apr11, 1707. Earl of the United Kingdom, 1837. Arm-s—Quarterly: 1st and 4th, vort, on a chevron, betweea i. Thomas, d. at St. Peter’s Csllcge, Camhri’lgc, 1790. throe unicorns’ heads, erased, org , armed and manrd, or, aa is. Charles-Edmund, of Preston Candover, ilants, H.P. many mullets, on., for Rae; 2nd and 3rd, gu., three maedes, for I arm.suth Harrist, lan. of .Tehn Gartlnsr, Esq. of or, for WEAPONT. Crest—An unicorn’s head, erased, erg., armed and moned, 2nd don, of George Wedrolle Fr.oiklyn, Eaq., H. I’., of ci.. Seppsrfera—Two savages, wreathed about the hood and waist with laurel, each holding with the exterior bond a club, resting upon the shoulder, all ppr. .lfeIloce—” Pro Christo et patrid;” and “Be traist.” Seals—Hoors Castle, Rexburghehire; and Broxmouth, cc. Manners, 96th fost; and Sndy, to Hr Grenville Temple, Haddingten. ROYSTON, VISCOUNT, oee HeRawscKg, Es.icn oy, Sir Thomas distinguished himself at the alego of Trinchinpoly, RUMBOLD. -. RmseoLo, SIR ARTIIUR-CARLOS his property to the ehildreis by his 2nd marriage, hr whoso HEaRT, of Farrand, co. York; S. Watton, co. Shorts, should he sold. He was s. in the 25 Sept. 1820; s. his brother, as harosietcy by his eldest surviving son, 5th hart., 27 March, 1853; was II. SIR Gsonoc.limnttiaiate, 5. at Fort William, Calcutta, major 70th rogt. ; received the .tug. 1704; Os. Nov. 1783, Caroline, only dan. of James 4th clasp of the order of the Iloarn, Esq. of Watorford, and Mary Taylor his wife, and Medjidif, and the rank of col. in had issue, the Imperial Ottoman army, for 5. Wsea.iese, his snersssor. his services during the Russian n. George, d. in India 3020, sass. war; he was appointed president ii. Maria, ci. to Rear Admiral Arabin, RN., who d. 1655. and senior member of the Exeossfive us. Emily, is. to Ferdinand Ilers’n de Delmar, si. Jan. 1201. Council of the Virgin Islands, 17 Nov. 1865 Sir George was minister resident at liambmg, and died at sir. 1st, Jan. 1846, Antoinette (who d. 27 Nov. 1867), Konigsbcrg, 11 Doe, 1217 ; his widow om. in 1809, ViceAdmiral osoly child of the late Commandant Antoine do Kerven, and Slarie-Lonise his wife. He us. 2ndly, Sir George svas a. by his eldest situ, 18 Aug. 1868, Ellen-Eliza, eldest dan. of E. Hopewell, 191. Sin Witraaai, 5. 20 May, 1788 Ic. 11 Jnly, 1809, Esq. of The Grove, Walthamstow. kinragc, llmsav’ RUMBOLD, the ancestor of this family, was is. Csvsmnlon-STuAa-r. 4th baronet. brother of William Rumbeld, of Parson’s Green, Fnlham, in. ARTNUR-CARLO5-HENRT, present bamnet. a distinguished Royalist, comptroller of the Great Ward- v. Horace, 2. July, 1829; secretary to N.M. embassy at robs, and surveyor-general of all the Customs of England, temp. CneaLes II. ; buried in the chancel of Fnlham vi, William, 5. 4 Sept. 1810; Se. 25 Nov. 1851, Nadine, church, May 0687. Henry Rombold to. and loft issue, s. Wirraass, his successor. ii. Henry, d. March, 1650, buried at Fnlham, leaving is. Rsuily-Victorinc-Elieabeth, its. 16 Oct. 1048, to George- lassie, Henry and Charles. I. Mary, to. T.-T. Issrd, Esq., their issue being, William, capt. nW. fnoiliers, buried at Woodhali, Watton, 6 Nov. 1784; and Mary, d. loses. SI. Hannah, d. now. 9 Jan. 1771. The eldest eon, Wn.nsaai Hmmotn, was buried at Fnlhom, 5 Sept. 1726; by his eldest snrrivinF sun, he at. and left issue, s. William, of the ETC’s naval service. ss. Henry, secretary of council in Bengal, its. 17 Aug. 1731, lianby, of Nortbweld, co. Norfolk, which lady 1. i. p. 1850. Sarah laasnut, by whom ho left issue; ho d. in Bengal, SirCavendieh 1. 27 hatch, 1801, and was a. by his next Itrether 14 Sept. 1743. In. Thomas, also in E.I.C.’s service. s. Elizabeth, d. mrs.; boned at Woodhall, Watton, crtetiee—15 March, 1779. 15 Sept. 1782. The eldest son, WILLIAOT Rs.’amooLn, so. to Bengal, S Dec. 1720, Dorothy ersainois. Mann, a widow, whose maiden name was Choyney, and left, Cress—A demi-lieu rampant, erinineis. s. William, a hoot, in the Madras army, a. nine, at .ilfeffees—Ut sursnm desnpor. Virtntis lens adtio. Tellichery, 1 Aug. lisT. as, Tnomxs, created a baronet. s. Dorothy, ci. lot, Capt. Northell, R.A., and had issus; and m. 2ndly, 24 June, 1762, John Taylor, Req. of Town- heed, co. Leneestes’, and had issue. The 2ud ems, 5. Tirosixe RnmeuoLu, governor of Madras, MI’. for Shoroham, was hat Low Leyton, Tilney Park, 15 June, 1736 ; ho was created a Baronet, 25 March, 1779. Ho as. twice, 1st, 22 June, 1726, Frances, only dan. of James Borriman, Esq., by Frances Aspiuwall his wife, who had a Reyal descent from King EnWARD III (sAc MUtEs’s Rover DsscsmcTs), by whom he had issue, a. William-Richard, t. 10 March, 1760, aide-de-camp to Sir Hector Munro at the siege sfPondieherry, Oct. 1778, charged by him with despatehes md Iho colours of that fortress tci be delivsrsd to the king, Ileut. and capt. lot fost guards; ho was MU. ; ci. et Woodhall, 14 June, RUSROUT, Ssit Cssaa;LEa-Rs’ssIouf, of Sezinoot, co. 1786. xi. Gooaos.BzsmMAN, 2nd baronel, 965 PUS Lord Rivers, 4. 8 Sept. 1140. Br. Law, Lord liislaop of Carlisle, l’,y whom he left issue, Aehford, Kent, and ,d, 31 Slay, 1857, leacing thrro soils; Charlss.Jamos-Auigestns, to, .Ttsly 1v6:l, Ai4atha-Rllon, Level sTill, B, rks, and has had a dan., ti sn infant, 23 April, 18t15, and another dais. ; Thomas Ilenry; anti Uenry-Edmmnoi-Wilhana. s. Slaria-Angnsta-lloretbea, si. 1st, to Gel. Frederick Mart, she d. Feb. 1852. ii. Harriet, 4. moe. n. Elizabeth-tone. and the s-etaking of Calcutta; be sans aide-dc-camp to Clive at the ,oeinonsble battle of Plasscy (1757), and was wounded in that engagement. ITo d. 11 Nov. 1791, Isavisig benefit he directed tbat his magnificent estate of Weodholl i. Caroline, is. to Colonel Adolpho do- St. Glair, of the royal gat-de-du-eorps, and hod issue; abed. t847. Sb’ William Sidnry Smith, G.C.D. She ci. 1822. Henrietta-Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bootbl’y, Lord Ranelide, anti by her, (who 3. 8 Sept. 1839), he hil issue, a. William-Fredentck-Fmneis, t. 5Jau. 1812; diG Nov. 1826. iv. Charlea-Mele, 5. 12 Oct. 1822. St. Petersltorg. Pi-incssss Lahanofi de Restoff. a. Flora, ti. ,o,titi. 1827. Henry Cavendish, Esq., late captain 1st life-guards, eon of General the Hen. Henry-Frederick Ceanpton Cavendish, uncle of the 7th Duke f Devenshtrc, end has issue, William-Olenry-Aognatus-Georgs Detmar, 2. 1 Oct. 1849; end Emily-Frances-Ida. Sir William 4. in the East Indies, 24 Aug. 1832, and was a 1V. SIR CAvENniitn-STUART, 5. 26 Ang. 1315, who m. in 1836, Slary-Mareonrt, eldest den. of the late Rcar-Admirel Sir. AsiT000.CARL05-Heoalv Ruassoru, the 5th and present haronst Arms—Or, en e chevron, gn., three einqaefoils, of the field, erg.; a muton, of the secoad, charged wish a leopard’s face, Seef—Farrand, Torkahire. RUSH OUT. Gloucester; 5. 14 Jnne, 18119; s. his father, 6 Jon.