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W Y N sir. George, lieut. eel. royal engineers; is. 15 June, 1827; us. 7 Jan. 1854, Margaret-Anne, dan. of Field-Marshal Sir John-F. Burgoyne, Bart., G.C.B. sv. Ilenry, is. 4 March, 1829; hoot, in the 43rd regt.; killed in the Kafltr war, 11 March, 1832. v. Cameron, hient. RE.; 8. 19 Dee. 1834; killed at the siege Lord Wynford ci. 3 STarch, 1045. of Bsmarsnnd, 15 Ang. 1854. s. Julia, st 26 March, 1835. is. Caroline, sa. 28 Dee. 1859, to Edseard-Wallace Gosdtake, Esq. of the inner Temple, and ‘I.1 Sept. 1960. Ills lordship was noted for his ocientilse attainments, and was in its beak a crsss—erossles, tiselsie, gs4st, gorgod with, a plain one of the founders of the Royal Astronoss,ieal Soeiety, nod coltar, and pendcnt tlseeofresss a pactonhlis, en. prrsideet of the Royal Society front 1654 to 1848. lIe sO. 27 Oct. 1867, and was a. by his eldest son, AnTnuss, 3rd and present slomsdinsg on as human fasscsss, all plsr. Loan WaoTTesLEy. Creatiea—l1 July, 1838. .4 ran—Or, three piles, sa., a canton, erm. Crest—Out of a dsseat coronet, or, a boors head, orm. (sometimes borne an.), armed and ertuod, gold. Sappsilecs—(Bsrne in 1471 by Sir Walter Wrotteslcy, Knt.). Two unicorns, ppr., dncahly gorged assd elsuissed, or, pondasst from the coronet of each a shield of the arms Seut—Wrottesley Mall, Wolcerhauspton, co. Stafford. Town Jlssesc—ta, Chapel Street, Pork Lane. WYCOMBE5 E. oy, see sessfe, LANSDOWNE5 M. OF. W Y N 1’ 0 RD. ‘sTNFOnD,BARoN (William-Samuel Beat), of tlsc Isle of Anglesey at the eonsnseneensent of the lftbs century, Wynford Eagle, oo. Dorset, its the peerage of the had several sans; of solsssn, United Kingdom; 6.19 Feb. 1798; sit. 21 July, 1821, Jane, dan. of William Thoyts, Enq. of Sulhampntead, Reading, on. Barks, and has had isano, s. WsLmass-Danrets-SIsaTsssea, is. 2 Ang. 1026, late captain rifle-brigade; us. 17 Dec. 1057, Caroline, eldest don. of Mr and Lady Georgfana Bat lie, and laos had a son, is. 26 Dec. Tessth in descent from ldlson ap Cadrod, Lord of Talybahion in 1850; ci. 18 Jan. 1659. s, Frederick-Barnosealt, capt. late H.M. 2nd Bengal fns., one of Her1iajcsty’sgcntlcmrn-at-arms; is. 10 Aug. 1027, us. 0 June, 1064, Charlotte-Elizabeth, eldest dan. of ap David Llwyd, of Francis-hart Dyke, Raq. (selsicli lady ,l. 10 Slareh, 1665), and has had a son, is. and ci. 13 Starch, 1665. iii. Henry-Sletyneox, is. 0 Nov. 1019. iv. Grantley-Froncis, is. 22Mev. 1631; and sO. 6 Oct. 1637. v. Robert-Rainy, tate capL grenadier guards, 8.21 Aug. 1834, father, by Janet his ss’ife, dots, of Jolsn Gsvihym, BA). of a san, to. 0 March, 1056, Mart a, dan, of the late T.-A. Swaystand, Esq. of Crewley, Sussex. s. Janc-Nesoman, ci. usia. 10 Jnly, 1838. is. Anne-Louisa, so. April, 1658, Major-General Thlte, RE. His lordship a. his fathor, an 2nd baron, 3 Mar, 1845. 3Liiititgt, WSLt.sAss-Dnapea BEsT, DCL., is. 13 Dec. 1767 an eminent English lawyer, was appointed, in 1824, Chief Justice of the vicar of 1.tantrissmsnt, was I’. in 1596, and ci. in 1670, heaving, by Conrt of Cemmsn Picas; and, on his retirement from sits Emma his wife, dan. and heir of Jslsss Dolbon, of Cae-Gwynen, bench, created by patent, dated 4 Jnne, 1029, BARON Wyoeotsn, es Denbigls, and niece of the Bisisep of Banger, of tlse house of of Wyssfsrd Bugle, cs. Dar.sel. lie so. 6 May, 1794, Mary- Segroit, a son, Anne, 2nd dan. of Jeronse Enapp, Esq. and by her (who ci. 5 March, 1840) had issue, i. Wsm.ssss-Sassum., present peer. us. Thomas, vice-admiral, RN., 5. 12 Aug. 1799; as. 25 Aug. to the sslieitor-gencratsbip, and created a Baronet 6 July, 1660. 1033, Hon. Marianne Kenyon, 2nd dan. of George, 2nd Lord Sir William, while speaker, was tried upon an tnfarusalian Kenysn, and ci. 4 Sept. 1864. his widose ci. 10 Sept. 1066. its. Samuel, in holy orders, rural dean, rector of Abbots brought against bins in the court of King’s Bench, far a libel, Anne, Bants; 5.2 Dec. 1802; ns. 1st, 1826, Charlotte-Willis, in causing to be printed (as speaker of the house of Comnsans) youngest dan. of Sir James Bnrrongh; wbioh lady 1.27 Sept. the infannation of Thomas Dangerfletd, Gent.; and ahilsoagh ho 1033. He as. findly, 24 Feb. 1833, Eusma, youngest dan. of the lats Li cut-Colonel Charles Duke, by wltom be has, I Gesrge. is. 14 Dee. 1830. 2 John-Charles, t. 17 Stay, 1012. 3 Thomas-William, 5.23 Jan. 1844. I Stacy-Margaret, as. 5 Stay, 1059, to the 11ev. Jasnes-E. the king’s council after the Revolution, and teraoiaated his Fbitipps. eldest son of she Rev. Sir J.-E. Philipps, Bart. 2 Grace-Emma, tas. 27 Feb. 1862, to Florenoe-Tbamas passed into a law, and still continsses one of the safeguards to Wethered, Esq. 3 Fanny-Gertrude-Ssphia. 1209 W Y N sv. John-Charles, eapt. 56th regt., 5. 9 Dee. 1610; drawned 13 Feb. 1040. s. Grace-Anne, so. to use late Philip-Lake Godsal, Esq. is. Ann, so. to Astsniral Sir SVillians-l’asssltao-e Martin, Bart. lt.G’.it: and ,l. 1636. Crcnt,sss—4 Jane, 1029. itrosa—Sa., a rinqnefnil, within an orb of cross-crssalcls, or; on n canton, of tlsc last, a lswsessllis, ef time first. f’s’es;—Otsl sit a dssral corosses, or, a dean—ostrich, rising, a rg 5oa1srOss—Two eagles, rogardasst, ssiugs elevated, each JJ’,tto—Libeetas in legibss. Tsswts House—i, Park l’lnsw, St. James’s. WYNN. WsLt.lAMa -WTNN, Son WAT httN, of ‘s’ystustay, co. Dunbigis 111.1’. for Dunbigisahire; 6. 22 May, 18-20; s. his fatiser, no 6th hart., 6 Jan. 1810; as. 28 April, 1852, his cousiss, Mary-Emily, youngest dan. of thu ltight Hon. Sir lleury-Watkiu WilliasnsWynn, O.C.R., K.C.B., and has Louisa-Alexandra, for whom the Queen of Denmark and thu Prisicuss of Wales wuru aponaora, and a dau., 6. 23 Oct. 1868. The W5LUAs.ts-Wywsas of WystnafoF, have for several genera- lions enjoyed pre-eminent rank in the principality of Wales, and are second to none among lime Camssrian families in territorial p’ssessians and political influence. CAnaon Honaa (Cadred the Hssnci.sstase), a chieftain sensed in hones Ac Cannon, was ancestor ef,the family before Os; and SANaaa-IlAann, was ancestor of, i. Powens.s of Ilorotes, Boris.; sr. leran ap larsoertts, sf Llnnsoyhlyn, ea. Merioneth ; iii. Los,vns qf Bomfktado-ia-Y,ste, Itarts.; and so. l.tovns of ffloater. (Sw thai anow, Bstaae’s Latsstesl &‘etstrF.) Anglcsey was levAN Ac WsLLsAss, or RoAN Wsr.t.sassa, Gent. of itryngwsslloss, eo. itngtcsey, fatiser, by Margaret his wife, dan. of lorwerils Wss.t,sAss WsLLsAtss, GenL of Bryngwahlon, ss-tso so. Catlserine, dan. of Jtiehard ap liogh ap Gwilysn, and land several elsildren; of seLans, EvAs W5LLIAM5, Gent, of Chwaen-hssa, or. Anglesey, was W5LL5A55 Wss.s.sasss, Gent, of Clswaen-lssa, who as. Slargarrt, dan. and heir of Joltn Owens, of Llnnfaetlsly, in Anglesey, and had issue, John-Williams, Gent, of Clswaen-lssa, ancestor of the WitL5Asm’s of Clswaets-Isaa, (extinct.) hinno. The 2nd ssn, Tan tiny. Hunss Wss.LsAtrs, B.D., of Nantaneg, in Angtesey, I. WstrsAss IV5LS.sAssa, Esq., an eminent lawyer, recorder of Chester, and speaker of the house of Censmons in tho reign of Cssxns.es II., kniglsted by King lAsses H. upon his appainlmeet pleaded the privilege of parliansent, and that he lssd aeled in obedience to the orders of lie Isonse, tse was nevertheless fined ten thousand pounds, time greater part of which he was evens.nally compelled In pay. Sir Wihhiata wan constituted one of political life by lhe inirodnelion of Ihe Treating Art, which the parity of 1,arlinnsent. lIe ass. Margaret, dan. and co-heiress of Wattin EylBn, Esq. of Glascsed, es. Denbigh, derived fmmn