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MAR JL ill tairt. SAMUEL MARTIN, Esq. of Green Castle (descended from Josiah Martin, co. Dublin), 10. Lydia, da”, of Col. George Thomas, of Antigna, and by that lady (who so. Oodly, Edward Byam, Eoq., governor of the Leeward Islands) hail, a. SAMUEL. ai. Josiah, of Long Island, in the United States of America; who os. Mary Ysaucans, of Antigna, and had, 1 Samnel. 2 Charlea-Ycalnans, as. bnt 0. issusleas. 3 William. 1 Elizabeth, os. to her kinsman, Josiah Martin, governor of North Carolioa. I Alice. S Michael, a. to Mr. Bannister, of Long bland. in, William, of London, M.D., left a son, anothor William. Fostcs’.Skeffington), Baron of Loughaaeaglc, Viseonnt The elder son, SsMuaL MARTIN, Es8. of Antigna, 01. let, Frances, dan. peerage of ireland and Boron Oriel, of Ferrard, en. of John Yeaoaano, attorney-gonoral far Antigna, and had, Samuel, M.P., for oovoral gearajoint secretary to the Treasury, 6. 9 Oct. 1842; a. his father, 28 _&pril, 1863. and treasurer to the Princess-Dowager of Wales; 0. mom. 20 Nov. 1705. Henrisita, as. to Cal. John-Austen Fitzgerald, of the Dutch service; and ci. 35 April, 1707. Mr. Martin to. Indly, Sarah, dau. of Edward Wyke, licut.governor Ireland, arrived there in tbc August of that year, empaa’ercd of Monteerrat, and relict of William Irish, Esq. of to restrain the exactions of the soldiers, to call a parllament, the same island, and by that lady (who 0. in 1748) had, i. George, 0. in 1748, aged 19. as. HESIRY. ala. Josiah, col. in the army, and governor of North Caralioa, personage in Ireland, and sI. in the government of that in 1770; am. hOe cousin, Elizabeth. dais, of Josiah kingdom, as lord-deputy, inDec.i2$3. His great-grandson, Martin, Faq. of Long Island; and 0. in 17Sf, leaving Josiah-Henry, who 0. ones, in 1709, Mary-Elizabeth, Alias, 71b dan. of Sir Thomas Cave, of Stamford, ard was Samh, and Alice. iv. William-Byam, of White Knights, co. Berks, as. Charlotte, dau. of Cal. Ysrks, and had leans, 1 Samuel, sal. lot guards, killed near St. Sebastian, 1811. created a Baronet by CaAntaa I. Hs as. Elizabsth, dan. of 2 William-Myam, sometime governor of Ambayna, and Richard Dsring, Eoq., and had issue, afterwards of Delhi. I Henry-Yorke, 0. in the East Indies, in 1801. Mr. Martin 0. in Nov. 1776, aged SI. The eldest san of his 2nd marriage, I. HENRY MORTaR, Req., 5. 20 Aug. 1751, comptroller of the Navy, was created a Baronet 28 July, 1701. He as. 20 Nov. 1701, Eliza-Aunc, dan. of Harding Parker, Esq., ra. Cork, and relict of Hayward Gillman, Eoq. of Gillmanvills, in the aame county, by whom (who ci. 0 March, 1808) he had, a. Samuel-Henry, midshipman RN., 0. in 1782. is. Hetenv-WsLLasaa, 2nd baronet. ala. Josiah, collector of Cnotomo at Antigna, 0. 5 Dec. 1840. iv. Thoincs-Byam (Sir) a gallant naval officer, admiral of the fleet, and vice-admiral of the United Kingdom, G.C.B. TIcs 2nd san, and KS., lato comptroller of the navy; as. Catborino, dan. of Capt. 50. Fanobaw, RN.; and dying 21 Oct. 1854, loft, 1 WILLLCM-FANSMAwE, proscnt baronet. 2 Henry-Byam (Sir) vice-admiral EN., K. C. D., a naval officer of high note ; sO. at Genoa, 0 Feb. 1005. 3 Mabert-Fansbawe, licnt.-cal. and dsp’aty-adj. quartermaster-general peerage of Ireland 21 Nov. 1000, as Boroa a)’ Lssphaogh, of H. 31. forces at Bombay; as. Hcbccca, and Vsssorsv MAasAaeaae, a’ith rsasaindsr, in default of aals dan. of Sir Roynold Alleyne, Dart., and 0. at Poonab, II July, 1840, s. p. 1 Catbsrine, its. 1828, to herconoin Sir Henry Martin, Mt. issue, to Ins san-in-law, else seisl Sir Jolsa Stseffingtsn, and his 2 Elizabeth-Ann, as, to Cal. F.-J. Davies, grenadier-gdo. lassie male by Mary, lns said wife in defasslt of scIsiclc, to else 3 Willtamina-Hary. r. Elica-Anne, 4. in 1825. si, Sarah-Catherine, d. in 1820. in. Judith-Anne, no.2 July, 1000, Jobn-Pollexfen Bastard, 1005, and soaa s. hsy his only son, Eaq. of Kitley, ca. Devon, and 0. in 1848. iv. Lydia-Maria, d. in 1815. Sir Henry 4. 1 Aug. 1704, and was a. by his eldest eon, II. HeNRY-WILLIAM, 5. 20 Dec. 1768, who so. 23 June, Castle, co. Sosnorses, acsd lsasl issue, 1702,’Catherine, dan. of Thos. Powell, Eaq. of The Chesnnto, Tottenbam, so. Middlesex, and by her (;vho 0. in 1047) load, HENRY. 3rd baronet. Catherins-Elizabeib, as. 7 Nov. 1837, to Rev. George Slay, eldest son of G. May, Esq. of Strode House, Herne, Kent. Sir Henry-William 4. 3 Fob. 1842, and was succeeded Isy his Ills lordship ci. in Olarcls, Ills, anti was a. Isy Isis san, onl3 eon, III. SIn HENRY, who was 5. 3 Oct. 1801, and sic. 6 by her ladyalsip (who si. 1 Jahy, 1740) bad boos, March, 1823, Catherine, dais of Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin, GOD., aasd ii. a. p. 4 Doe., 1261, and woo a. by his cnsin, Admiral Sb- William Fanehawa Olartin, K.G.B., the 4th and present baronet. Creatioa—28 July, 1701. .,frma—Gn., on a chevron, between three crescents aig., an anchor, erect, with a pieco of sable, ppr. Crest—A dexterhand brandishing a eabre, trenchant, ppr. Slinsbnll, Req., disd at Higlsgats in 1822, leaving two dana., pommel and hilt, or. Mslsa—Auxilinm oh alto, 119 MAS MASSE RE EN E. M.t S0EREENE, VISCOUNT (Clotwoc-thy - John - Eyre Ferrard and Boron Oriol, of Colon, so. Lnnth, in the Lonth, in the peerage of tlso United Kingdom L tlltiifjt. Sin WILLIAM Snzacsaceovoa, Knt., who was appointed by HENRY VIII., in 1220, his majesty’s csmnnaeioner to and to provide tbat the possessions of the clergy nngbt be enbject to bear their part of the pnblic oxpenre. Sir William was enbasqnently a very diatingnisbcd political Jona SarrEiworoN, Enq. of Fishsrwick, so. Stafford, Cs. father of San WILL5AM SaczFs’neoToN, Hut. of t’iobcrwick, who was JoaN, 2nd baronot, whose eon, WILLIAOI, the 3rd bas’onst, 0. e. p. RIcHARD, 4th baronet- Elizabeth, at. to Michael Diddnlph, Eoq. Cicely, as. to Edward Mytten, Req. Mary, acs. to Richard P5-ott, Faq. Hesthsr, as. to Sir VS. Mowyer, Bart. Letlics, so. to John Bayly, Rsq. Alice, as. to Alexander Waltball, Etq., and Isad a son, Michard,00ceetorofthelatcJAatns WALTnALL HAMMOND, Req., and aevsml dauo.; of whom, the 2nd, Mary, as. RobsrtWeevcr, Eaq. of Poole, and was motbsz of Mary Wesvsc-, the wife of John Minabnll,° Ezq., ahoriff of Cheater in 0702. Ma RscnAan SEzrzaa’eTsN, was father of Sia JoHN SRRFrINOTON, the OtIs baronet; who so. Mary, only das,. and heir of SLR JOHN CLoTwoavav, alss, for Isis activity and zeal in prometing the s’sstoc-atisn of CaassLzs 21., svas elevated cc tlse helm gensml ol Isis lordship. The viscount si. in 1063, and the hononrs devolved, ascerding to tiss reversionary proviso, nposs the said Sca JOHN SRRs’FIROTON, Dart., as bad viscount, who cl in CLOTwORTHY, 3rd viasasmt. This nalsleman so. in Marcis, 1004, Dachasl, dan. of Sir Edward Itangerfard, KB. of Farlsy CLOTWORTOY, Isis snccessar. Jane, sis. to Sir Ofano ltansillon, Dart. Mashael, as. 1st, to liondall, 4Os Earl of Aaats’im; and bndly, Ia h4absrt-IIae’kins SIagill, Faq., and 1. in 1733. Stary, as. to the Right Roy. Edward. Smytb, M.D., Dislsap of Dassn and Cannor. CLoTsrosTcsv, 4tls visconnt, a-Iso a. 0 Sept. 1713, S.ady Catherine Chisheslsr, sidest dan. of Arllsar, 4th Earl of Denogal, and CLoTwaaa-scv, his Issir. Artlsnr, 31.?. far tlae 00. of Ants-in,, sI. 8 .tpcil, 1747. John, in holy ardcs’a, so. a dan. of Ifenry Thsamten, Esq. of 3lnffe, and ci. 35 Dec. 1113. Hnngsrford, s5. in 1768. Ilegb. * The last male descendant of the SIIsesHnLLo, John Ann, so. to Lyndc Walter, Esq. of Boston, North Anaeriea; and Sfary, who 0. in 1037, the widow of Dominick-Anthony Macaingbi. Baq., brother of Canot Mazzinghi.