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VER the last, he received a severe wound from a musket- 30 June, 1835, Elica, dan. of the late Admiral Sir shot in the head, and a slight one iii the arm from the sabre of a enirassier, and obtained his promotion on the field of battle. He a, to the estates of his of the late Lord Kinnaird, and by her (who el. 2 Jan. paternal great-uncle, Thomas ‘Verner, Esq., in 1778, 1857) has had, and represents the eo. Arusagh in parliament. He is a magistrate for Armagh and ‘l’yrone, a deputy- Bent of the latter, and was high-sheriff of Monaghan in 1820, Armagh in 1821, and Tyroné in 1823. He ii. Harry-Calvcrt, 8. 7 Aug. 1840; ci. 10 Oct. 1851. was created a baronet in 1816. ILIncagc. This family is of Scotch erigin, deriving frern ths Vsassens ii. Cathsrine-Eli.za, 8. sines. 16 Oct. 1826. of Aueteauaoie, Nerth Beitain. The grandfather ef the present III. Emily. Cal. William Sreriser HENRY Vrana, Req. rn. Anne Kerr, and by her (who d. Esq. of Embly, Haute, and Lea Hurst, Derbyshire, 6 April, 1768) had issue, I. JAMEs. 5,. Davin, of whom presently. In. Taue,As, of Church Hill, &c., who m. Margaret Kerr, of the parish of Kilrus, Ca- Meath, an heiress, lint had no Patex CALvEaT, Esq. of Alhnry Hall, oo. Mertford (for issue. From this gentleman (who ‘I. in 1788) the present a fnll account of whose anosstry, see LarscoMeE’e Hislory Sir William Vsrnor, ME., inherits the estates, I. Mary, ii. Anas. The 2nd son, Davin Veazoca, Req., left, by Elizabeth Crossll his wife, with other issue, Joan, his heir, father of the pressat two sons and three daus., viz., s. JAMES; II. Thomas, an Jona CALVEaT, Es’1. of Albury Hall; and a 3rd son, officer in the army, killed at the battle of Onikee’s Hill S July, 1762, Mary, dan. of Dr. Reeves, M.D., and had an a Elizatoth; ii. Sarah; and in. Margaret. The elder son, oniy son, Janos Vraaza, Req., 8. 1 March, 1746, eat in the Irish 1. Raaav CAa.VEOT, Esq., wise havhig attained the rank of parliament for many years, and served the office of sheriff lient.-gon. i’s the army, and being honoured with the grand- for the counties of Armagh, Heath, Monaghan, Dublin, and cross of the Bath, and of the Guelphic Order, was created a Tyrone. lie as. Jane, dan. of the Rev. henry Clarke, of Baronet 3 Dec. 1818. Sir Han-y as. Corolins, 2nd dan. of Anasammery, co. ‘Armagh, by his wife, the only dan. of Thomas Haramereley, Req. of Pall Mall, by whom he had, John Atkinson, of Money, and had issus, Thomas, of Churchill, Armagh, 8. 1774, rn. Elizabeth, 2nd Haaav, present hart. dan. of Sir Edward May, and sister to the Marohieness Frederic Calvert, Q.C., 8. 9 Jane, 1806 ; as. 14 Sept. 1805, of Donegal, and had four sons and two daus., viz., 1 James - Edward, lieutenant - colsael Bengal army, and major 28th Middlesex Rifle Velnnteers, it April, 1668 ; 2 William of Windsor, ao . Antrim, 8. 1801, rn 1813, his cousin Charlotte, dan. of the Rev. Edward Emily-Caroline, is. 1931, the Rev. Wm.-RobcrtFremantle, May; S Thomas, of T.illiput, Co. Antrirn, 8. 1811; 4 George; I Anna; 2 Clara, rn. 7 Dee. 1848, to Robert Fmnceo-Anne, so, 12 Joly, 1820, to the late Abel Smith, Tower, Esq. of Shenfield Place, Essex. Mr. Verner was appointed lieut. -col. of the Antrim militia in 1842, was a jnstice of the peace fsr Armagh and Tyrene, and served the office of high-sheriff of the former county hs 1800. James, 9. in 1777, late capt. 19th dragoons; doocassd. David, 8. in 1780; la. Anna-Wilford Cole, and ci. leaving issue, James; Arthur; William-John-Willoughby, rn. 1880, Mary-Ann, 2nd dao. of John Rogers, Esq. ; Alicia, as. 1st, Arias—Quarterly let and 4th, az, on a cross, erg., fimbriated, to Mandosok Montgomery, Req., and 2ndly, to Langford Kennedy, Req.; Grace-Anna, as. to the Rev, CharlesRoss Be Havilland; Elizabeth-Charlt,tte is, 12 July, paly of six, ermineie and pecan, a bend, engrai;ed, counter- 1864, to the Marqiioas of Westnioath; Olivia, as. to the changed, far CALVEET. Rev. Robert Aidridge; and Octavia. John, twin with David, 8. seam. WILLIAM, who a. to the estates of his paternal grand-uncle, CavEaT: out of a mural coronet, azg, two spears, erect, Thomas Verner, Req., and is the present Sin WiLLIAM Vaascea, Bart. Elizabeth, as to Robert Aldridgs, Rsq. of St. Leonard’s seminole, the other pecan. Forest, Horsham, Sussex, wiso afterwards took the name illsllses—Veasnev: ung sent, ung soled, CaVEaT: eervata of Busay, as heir of Dr. Busby. Crcssilsn—i840. Arias—Ar., on a feces, sa., between threo boaes’ heads, sa., Tows lleuse—92, South Street, Park Lane. of the second, fretty, or, a trefoil, slipped, of the last. Cresl-’--A boar’s head, as in the arms. .lllslls—Pro Christo et patril. Seal—Cork Abbey, tlra;’, Co. Dublin. Teem Jleesse—86, Eaten Square. V F R N F Y. VERNEY, SIR HAaaT, of Clay,4 Edge Hill. frj don House, Co. Bucks, SIP, for Bnckingharcs, late captain in the Ssa Jona Vanceev was oreated Baron Verney of Belturtot, ______________ lot, or gren.-gds., and kiajor in BALPH, 2nd Viszoout Permanagh, was raised to the Earl. Ithe army; 1. S Dcc. 1801 ; 8. as 2nd baronet, at the dacease of his BALm, 2nd Earl Verney, dying 11 March, 1791, was a. by father, General Sir Harry Calvea’t, Tnz HON. Mawr Veaawr, oroatcd, 13 June, 1792. Baronaea 3 Sept. 1826; and asonmod the Formanagh. By lice will, her name and eetatea were devioed surname of VEEEEY5 only, with to her maternal half-sister, Catherine Calvert, from whom the arms of Vornoy quarterly they descended by will to CAPT. Ha HARRY CAI.vEaT, now H with those of his own family, by sign-manual, 23 March, 1827; as. * Sin MARaY VraNsY is propristor of the estates of the family of VERNEY, settled in the county of Baekingham sines the beginning of the 13th century. 1135 V F It George Hope, K.C.B., by Geni-giana his wife, sister s. Encsocsn-I1or, comm. RN., 8. 6 April, 1838; rn. 14 Jan. iSis, Margaret-llaria, elder dan. of Sir John HayWilliams, 2nd hart, of liodelsvyddan. in. George-Hops, lient. 74th foot, 8. 1 March, 1842. Iv. Frederic-William, 8. 26 Feb. 1946. i. Georgians, 8. 13 May, 1829; silO March, 1840. Sir Harry ao. 2ndly, 21 June, 1858, Frances-Parthonope, oldest dan. of William-Edward Nightingale, and sister of the onsinent Florence Nightingale. ILuIrzIgc, of Macto, and BeaKs’s Loaded Gentry), is. 6 Feb. 1723, Mary, dan. of Felix Calvsrt, Req. of Nfne Ashes, and had, PETER CavEaT, Faq. of hlanipton Court Palace, who so. Lucy-Caroline, eldest dan. of Edward, 2nd Eat-I of Pewio, KG. Mary, m. 24 July, 1827, to the Rev. John-W. Cunningham, vicar of Msrnsw, and 1. leaving issue. rector of Middle Clayden and vicar of Steple Claydon, Bucks. Req. of Woedhall Park, Merts, H.P. for that county. 5ir Harry was hient.-governor o,f Chelsea Hospital and adjntont-gensnsl of the threes. He 8. 3 Sept. 1526. Creolisa—9 Dee. 1818, or, five mullets, gu., for VEENEY; 2nd and 3rd, Gresis—Veaney: a desni-ptconix, in flames, ppr., charged with five mullets in cress, or, and looking at rays of the sun. therefrom two peunons flowing towards the dexter, one fidea amen. Seal—Clayden House, Bucks. Ratra DE VEaNEY, was of Fket Marsten, in that county, in 1279. Sin Ratpn Vanaev, Knt., lord-mayor of London in 1462, H.P. for London in 1466, purchased Middle Clsyd.on, 00 Bucks. Sin Rnsiuan VEENEY was standard - bearer to King CRAaLEO 1., and was killed, 21 Oct. 1642, at the-tattle of Sin Earn VERNEY, his son, was created a Baronet In 1661. and Viscount Fermanagh. 16 June, 1703. dam of Verney, 22 March, 1742. his niece, SIa Hanay VERNEY.