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FORE[GN TITLES OF NOBILiTY. London, 15 June, 1502, named in thc will of his coosin, humplsrey Walrond of liradheld, in 1506; ma. Elizalsoths, sian. and co-heir of William Doconisli, Esq, of itellingleigh, cmi. Sssssomt, lineally descended from King EnwARn 1., and had three Sons, viz., llossruoev, his heir; William, of Islobrewers, cmi. Sassier- set; and Henry. SIr. Walreud sf. iS Feb. t616, and was a. by his e’dost son, Idraspoecy WAL000D, Esq. of Sea, who a. Elizabeth, dau. of llumphrey Cellos, Esq. of Earlon, 00. Somerset, Isy Elizabeth, isis wife, sister of Thomas, Lord D’Arey, and lsa,l five stills and tseo daus., 5. Eatlserine ; 55. Elizalsetls, as. to llessry Syslenhasss, Esq. of Cholworthy. The eldest sea and heir, Hunpuney Wstaersn, Esq. of Sea, a. his father, 17 Feb. 1621. lie seas a distingsaishnd Royalist eomnsander, and seas estoessse,l of so much importante as to be of one of time lsest.sges demanded and given up at the sneronsler of Brislgewaler. Colonel 5500snte-sossvoraiss” lsmsusn of Do Vismos, of which tise ‘sValrandsubsequently repaired to use island of liarlsasloes, ansi head and roisrecontative, Wilhamn, Css;snt do Viemee, was appointed its Governor and President. On 5 Aug. 1653, oz ofettesl issJ’s’o, rooides isa France, asssl Learn the titin PsssLsr lv., iCing of Spain, created Cal. llusuphrey 37 slronsl, of Prsneo), Is. 19 Dec. 1808 ass. 15 May, 1834, Cam. Slnquis no VALLADO, Cessna cc FAssAssa, ansi Cessna no VAtneaess’nA, and a Grandee af Spain of use first class. The latent lsns.Sas’ah-Sophia, dssss. of the Into hots. Alexasssler is still extant, lie as. Elizabeth, dan. of Nathaniel Noisier, Jossze, vieo-odtaiiral RN., amid gmosasldsau. of Ch;srhoe, Esq. of More Critehel, (who ef. in 1635,) and left an eldest 4th Vioeonnt Ranelogis, ond lists boil isstso, oan and heir, Gssosmna Woz.ssossss, Esq. of the parish of St. Philip, in the Island of Darbadoes, a minor in 1645, also sss. Frances, SIts slau. of Wifihians Coryton. Esq. af Cerytnu and West Ness tan, St.P. for eo. Cornwall, by Elizabeth, his wife, dan. of Sir Julie Chichester, Ent. of Raleigh, and by her had issue. George t’a1rond 1. 1680, and was a. by isis only sssrvirissg san, Tnxoneoe WaLoozsn, Esq. of the parish of St. Ptsilip, Barbadoes, who so. Elizabeth, sister of Capt. William Smith, and had, Tnaonoac, his heir. George, of the parish of St. Philip, sm. 9 Jnly, 1724, Sliss Dorothy Pickering, and d. 1743, leaving issue. Story. Theodore Walrond sO. circa 1796, and was a. by his elder son, Tneeneae Woz,aovn, Esq. of the Island of Antigasa. He as. 1sf, 1724, Elizabeth, dau. ef Thomas Wills, Esq. of Wsvelscembe, in Cornwall, by whena he had an only eisild, Slassec Swan, his Vioeosssst Henry do Visnaes, formerly an officer isa lseir. ide as. lndly, Amy, relief of John Parry, by sslszm Ise the British army, is the chief mambos- roaidant in had issue; and Irdly, Mary Keynell, who si I duly, 1766. SIr. England of tb family of Do Misuses. Walrond sf. szoss after the year 1749, and was a. by his san, SIA5NE-SwETE WAssnND, Esq. of the Islassd of Antigua, K 1725, who sss. t74S, Sarah, sister and heir of William Lyons, Esq. sosaaetime of Aastigna and Plsiladeiphia, by ohom lie Isad, sometimes written), derives origisssdiy from a brssneh nf thn s. Tssaoneae, under age iss t762; si. 55555,5. Is. JesEpn-LYoNs, Iseir to his father. us. Charles-Wills, father of the present Tnaonoaz 7Vaa.aown, of France, and founded by Esq. ef Caider Park, co. Lanark. Iv. Haine-Sseeie, of Itanaden, Ca. Devon, lienl. -eol. in the Khsg Ps,msss, assd governor of h’ssnthiess (a diotriet eonspriming army, sI. 16 Stay, 1917. He se. 1st, 17Th, Elizabeth, dan. of &e.), who as. BananA of France, dan. of Csstos.easanzcr,asssl Charles-Andrew Chaberl, Esq., goserssor of St. Essolatia, bad twa sons, Nsrssano, ossd ltssssid ; of the yonnEer. the and had one son, Maine-Swele, of Hereford, M.D., 8. 22 Nov. 1779; s. 1 July, name olosse in ps’eserved. Angiltscrt tsaoasoo, too ardn the 1907, Antoinetta-Louisa, dau. of Jsslsn Sassdberg, Esq., close of his life, atsbot of the menastery ci St. Riqssier4 thief jnstiee of the island of St. Cmix, and has issue. Lieut-CeL Wairond ass. lndly, Feb. 1903, Elizabeth, dan and co-heir of humphrey halt, Esq. of Slanadon, in the en. Louss Ic D,0so.,asoaisv, and oi’lcd with Cssasas,es the Baisi, iii Devon, by the Rosa. Jane St John, his wife, and had by Iser the family rosstests svhieh dt tsarbcd tbsst snanarch’n reign. (who ass. lndiy, Sir Wllhiasss Elford, Earl.) an only child, Prona Nithard a-c pass to Jane-St. John hall, whe sO. an infant, 1809. v. Lyons, who sO. a. p. i. Elizabeth, so. to Admiral Holloway. is. Sarah, ms. 1st, 1782, to Major Flss.ker; assd 2ndly, to General 5,Tassghan Tieyd. us. Catherine, sss. to John Lyons, Esq. of Antigna and St. Austins, Rants, father, by liar, of Adm. Lord Lyons, G.C. B. Mr. Wairond F. 1764, and was a. by his son, Josaen-Lroas Waxen, Eaq. of the islansl of Anligua, and of Dulforet House, co Devon, who as. 20 Doe. 1797, Caroline, dan. of Edward Codrington. Esq. of Dadiagtsn, eenspilort frous the fs’llowing ossthsritics :—Le Pt-re _tuseIne’s Gloucestershire, sen of Sir William Cndrtngton, Hart. and si. 13 Jan. 1911, aged 63, leaving two sons. Lvoas, of Dulford House. Thrliss,sssedrr ale tam Kohl. as, L’JIiols,is’, en’ crate sits t’asr,lez Is. 2t April, 1801, and ri. awos. 21 Slay, 1019; and IIETOsSLL, of do Passlh&a ; amid be £‘s’aisIiios’o rio Pico,’sli,, &t., Re. Dulford house, the present male representative of the family. .sdrzssz—Arg. three boils’ heads, eabnshed, ca. anned, or impaling descent frasu the asaeicnt Cosssses Sauseraissa do l’ansh,cn, St CLAIR, org., a cross, engrailed, so. Creetz—lst, on heraldic tiger, sa., pelletde; 2nd, on a mural extinct. The anion of sue tars lsossses of l’sassthsice east St. crown, an heraldic tiger, so., pelletsie. Jfelts—Eienfaietz paleray, malfaietz vanges’ay. Sessi—Dulford house, Cnllssanptsn, Devon. BE Y1SMF:s. Vt000u7tT FIENBY DO flossEs (a yossnger sun of the 5, Haynv-At’ssssst-Ds,s_ OLAS (Harass do Vismeo), captain St. A., 8. 17 April, 1073. is. Ahzxssndor-llmssstgsssnery, h. 17 Jsily, 1037. iii. Wilhiarn-Estavarol-ltobcrt-ht. ‘alary, 5. 3 Jont, 1919 sf. SI Get 1531. Iv. Phlllipe’ttsarleo Stontrenil, RN., 8. 12 Stay, 1841 aes’vomi thrangls the smmsvsil easmspaia’ssa ef the lissltic and Crimea in 1554 and 1553, asasi was last in Nil’s ahi1s “ejomilla,”9 Sept. lOGS, oil’ the essast of Japan, during thc Chinese war. v. Houry-John-Jlssgh, ass officer in the army, Is. 24 Fob. 3543. vs. Clsarlea-Thesahald, 8. 14 April. 1054. s. Soph’m-Jane-Slary, Shademssiaello do Kismet. Is. L’ertha-t’oraliue. sit. Eleanor-Alice-Lydia. }Liiicitqc, The family of Do Vsaats,° or Do Vsastct (as the noose is sovereign houoe of Porsrusru, which was af the islood-royat Cot-ar Suoss.arssr, one of tise great lords of time eossrt of time Bosslssnuoio, Slosstressil, sloiasses, Vsaasszs, Ardres, and dyhsg 15 Feb. 014, was .v Isy his son, Nsrnoan, Causat de Pantls.ieu, who was ssf the eeurt of MAss.owrsc, the lssd of his saasr,e, Ss,vr.sas,soss Cesuter ns’ PoNrssstu and SloNrntust, who wses of the cannel convoked lip’ Its macno, Count do Vssrssasssds,ie, at Troaly. To hissa ssseeeests si WsLLsAas, the 1st of hia name, Sosonescste COUNT iso Posesuscu and Slssazramntz, who was fisthcr of fotsr sons, Mstnotste, who continued the line of uha Counts de S’onthiess. This gesaealogieal history of Iho hmsuse of DeVisnarsis Ffsols’is-e &‘dssdalssiqsss sic Ir, Kohls ‘a,; Daschosoe’a The house of Vismcs and t’esoihieas csssoiag in direct n sb represents tisat lsauec, and ala’s, callssserally, thom of lissulogne (of wtaich Gosicfrsi do lionihleen), St h’ssi, Ault, 55. VeErs’, nose Valery took lslaoe 951, as staled in inc teal, lsy Ihe nsos’riage of Guallier, 4tls ness of Wilhissns, 1st Cessale do Ponlhieu, stilts lisa laeiress of time hooso of Visnses, St. Vssles’y. Tisoso houses of Pontisien and Si. Valery Isave asssstinasally fersased smlliances with some of the first heases in Europe. I This cetebs’ated abbey svas sitsssuted isa time asseiznt cs of i’onthtesi. two leagues from Abbevile, and in the vicinity of tbc Seignesmric do Vismes. 1239