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Croitiio—26 Sept. 1060. A rio—Per fesoc, go. and org , three tnquefsi1s, counter. changed. Ui-cot—Out of a decal coronet, or, a doml-boar, rampant. that laity (who C. 9 Aug. 1905) had an only eels, arg., crined, of the firot, longued, gsa. JJolto—Semel et semper. Pealo—Capheatois, Newcootle - on - Tyno, and Meunces, Parks, and high-steward of Yarmouth. ii. 20 Jaoa. 1091. Northumberland. £J-Z SeDNEY, VISCOUNT (Sir John-Robert Townshend, P.C., GOB.), of St. Leonardo, co. Gloneocter, and Baron Sydney, of Cbioelhorst, Ca. Kent, lord-bent. of the co. Kent, lord chamberlain, /,. 0 Aug. 1805; ,O, 1115 father, as 3rd viseount, 20 Jan. 1 831 ; at. 1 Aug. 1812, Emily-Caroline, dan. of llenry.lVilliam, lot Slarqucsa of Angiccey. Itinragc. This is a branch cf the house of Ti iwueliend, late Vioa ‘liroc, or water-fnrrssv. N,orthern topography ahssanmls ,unts. lot now Marquesses To,voslicnd, spriiIging from svitlo the word syl’e, which is usually apphicmt to a snoW Tue lION. Taoal to Towson CNO (fail eon of Charles, Sod ronsung slream, emr rivulet. The arms tms use from a rcme.tc Viecoun I Ti ‘wnsliend), H. P. fir the University of tam— 1oei’iool, are derived from the sallies’ ,nrce, hieing:—’’ Argeni, bridge, and one of the tellers of the Excheqncr, who io. in a ahoy. sa., l,etwcen three heraldic fi’nnlaioa, or eykco.’’ i730, Aihinia, dan. of Col. Selwyn, of Matson, co. GlancesOcr, ‘ii.aroshmy nayo, the Sykesca of L,’rimto ‘ sprong from those and had issne. I. Tnoas.so, lao heir. ii. H srleo, to. 170$, a .lunior Lord of the Treasury in Lord o;xtant d,mcsnnents, in Latin and in Englisb, prove that North’s admmnisiratioa. III. llcnry, lt.-col. in the guards. hi toil in Germany, 17ff. Tl,iinmhtll, near Leesta, absnt tIme year 1200, when Aguss dcl i Allihtia, ci. cii Goio’ge uroiriek, Viscount Ohiddlcton. ii. Mary. Mr. Towisehend, ceteeme,l one of the first and moot elegant John del 53-k, of ‘‘ Ffiokti,n,’’ ciuo’eyed amicesli’at lanols, scholars of Isis iigc. d. in 7sf, and was s. by his oldest son. there, to his son, Michael that in 170,1, (4 Kdw. VI.) John Tm mae TOWOoIIINIO, 1:5.1 , t. 2$ lob. I 73t—3. This doll— 0-s-ks-s conveyed tcnemcoto anmi Immil us Eli ‘ckton ; with honor 0 bas’ing I sotee fille’ i the’ oH’s ‘of secretary of state renetinder to his eldest son, I ‘Imarles, and second son, fsi the home depirimcnt, as-as cle’vatcil to the peerage, William ; that in 1377, (19 Fllic.) t’harleeSykys, u-bose wife’s 6 Mach, 1700, as Ilurs,i .Syifney s.f Chi.’olliiio’st; and crcale,l, mime u-as Christian, sold cert.oils I sistisren in Nether 9 Jsne, o7t9, V100’ ii] NT bYliNES’, sf51. Lcss,irils, is 50 cs. El ‘m:kten ; and Diet scone of the ilesceudants of William s.f Glsscirloe. His lordship ‘5. 09 Slay, 1762, Elizabeth, Sykys, who settled at Leeds as a clothier, held for a conoi’larahlc fly Elicabsth his wile, only suratcing dan. of Thomas, l.ord Pelham of Laughtmci, who was sos and heir of Sir John Pclham, Bert. by Lucy his wife, dan. of Robert Sydney, 31.1’., lioq’etaateo the legend of Ito ‘‘ 1/rondoS Still’’ hi its ila’l Lao-I of Lsicester. 108 ii SYK - eldest dan. and cs-heiress of Richard Ps’ss’ys, Esq. of Ilintlcshanl, I finas sleD, 6. 11 June, 1708; Is. lot, 13 Dec. 3819, SIlas Os. Snifolk, by whom he had issue, JoaN-Tussles, his successos’. llsmtto-Gcorge-Pswys (Sir), lOCH., 6. 6 Feb. 0780; eel. in the army, and heat-general of the round tower of Windsor Castle; C. iii Slay, 1040. Georgians, housekeeper at Windsor Castle; d. It Sept. 3 Mary. ,m,. 11 Nov. 1082, at Frankf,imt os the Maino, ts 1039, Mary-Elizabeth, si. in 1703, to jabs, 2nd Marl of Cbatbsm; lie w. tndly, 1046, Letitia, dasi. of — Fcltl’am, Eaq., and and d. 26 Slay, 1621. Frances, si. 20 Feb. 1772, to George, Lord Dyncvsr. Harriet- Ilatherine, em. to 1790, to Charles-William, 4th mm. Cbarten’Henry, admiral R N. 1. 2 .pril. 1707; a. fluke sf Bueclesich ; and if. in 1814. The viscount il. 11 Josic, 1000, and was s. by Isis 0011, Joas-Tuostas, 2nd vtscannt, 6. 21 Feb. 1764. lOis lordship 1 A lgcruon-Chsrhes, a pact ef siate, author of A Islammts is lii. let, 12 April, 1790, thc lloii. Ssphia Senihwell, lan. of (‘m’tymloa ; 2 Edward ; 1 Alice ; I Edith, 6. 23 Sept. 1063; 3 Cherh’tie-Jmmne; acId 4 Isabel. Edward Senthwehh. 16th Lord do Clilford, by whsua (who d. 9 Nov. 1793) he had issue, ii. Emily - Ehicahetbs. ii. hi 102$, to Sir 11.-C. Ward, Sephia-Stary, s’ 15 jau. 1013, to the Mon. Peregs’ismeFrancis Gnat, and d. to Dcc. 1812. Mary-Elizabeth, r. lot, 4 Oct. 1825, to George-James in. Ehis.mb it,, am. 7 Ju,mc, 182$, J’mhn-Wm Boavden, l2sq., Chelmsndcley, Esq. of l1’ixley hoses, Kent, who ,t. tu Nov. 1038; and 2ndly, 9 Feb. 1532, to Charles, 2nd Earl of Hsmney. She ml. 25 Dec. lt$7. The visconnt so. 2ndly, t7 May, 1002, Lady Csrelhse (‘Icments, ard dali. of Itmibert, 1st Karl of Lsiti-im and l’y Joosot-Hosrat, present peer. herd Sydney, who was ranger of Ilymlc and St. James’s f7’enfl . ‘s—Baron, 6th Olarch, 1763. Viscount, 9 June, 1789. A r,ao—Ist and 4th, az. a chevron, erm., between three escallops, erg,, for Tewssosao; 2nd and 3rd, quarterly, gn. and or, in the first qoarter, a mallet, ar, and in the centre SWINNERTON, BAET., Set PILKINGTON, BAOST, point a crescent, far Veer. Drool—A stag, stataut, ppr. s’osjmar1cre—Dexter. a lion, or, tallared, chained, and charged on the shoulder with a phicon, ac. ; sinister, a stag, ‘, armed, arg., collared and chained, or, charged on Ihe shoulder with an escallop, of the second. .Sfslts—Broit et avant. SoeI—Frognal, Feat’s Cray, Kent. Teem Hoc,’c—3, Clevolansi Sqnare, St. James’s. Syggs, SIR FREBERIC-HENIIY, of Basildon, eo. Berks ; late espt. 11 tb bussaro, anti subsequently 911 officer of the i’oyal horee-gnarmls blue ft 12 Fob. 1826 Si los brother as 5th baronet, at the demise of his brother, 1 Jan. l8GC. ILillragf. Tar name of Sykes, is derived from the Anglo-Saxin ohio, interpreted by Somner as os,lcmms aqoom-iee, a water- if the naiae at Sykes’ IJyke, near Carlisle (whose servants w’ ri the llraasded Bully as their badge).” ai’ssos of theta were located at Flochtiiu, in tIme parish ‘1 bloke acquired lands at “}‘li’keton.” a’ljaiuiug these plYriss.ily to/il by William dcl Mike lust in 1315, (1S Edw. Ill.) period, lands at FIse’klan, The I mmyg)ingtoo lirasrh, repsesool ed t iy (‘moses, Svsrs, crest, SYD Anne-Nassau Sutton, and hal issue, I Henry, deceased. 2 Bonnet, deceased. 0 JOaN, present baronet. 4 I’aul, lient. 00th foot, 6. 1133. 8 Owen, deceased. Capt. William Ross, gentlemen nslmrr to the Queen. d. 14 Nay. 1850. 19 Stay, 3036, L’idv daae-btenristtmm Ashbssrnham, dan. of George 3rd Earl of Asblmnrnhaos, and has had issue, i. Jsshia. 0. C. 31 0 , avho is. m’bmmrernimr of Madras, 2 Aosg. 1860. avlma if, 1944. Sir Jabn -Emlward Ssviobssrne, avhs syas F. II. anil A. 0., ml, 7mb Sept. 1960. S Y P N E Y. S Y K ES.