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PEERAGES CLAIMED. Charles Kenseys, Bait., of Jtevanmably, Os. Glainergaa, 31.1’. William, who if. s,soi. Ills lordship ii. in 3096, and was e. 11cr airiest dan. by the latter, Jane Kemeys, a. Sir Jelni by his eldest son, Tynte, Bait., SIP., and had issnr, I WssAnToN, 7th baron, who was created by letters I Sin IIsa.sEwELL Txsvc, 3rd baronet, who dsp. in 1730. patent, dated 24 Dec. 3706, Viscounl lrisctendss, Co. 2 Sin Jena Tvsve, 4th barenet; d. usia. to 1740. BeePs, and Earl Jvdorlos, On I1’eoliosrelssd; and in 1715, 3 Sin CnssLss-ltsasreo Txaxs, 5th baronet, who 51. 5. p. when the baronetcy expired, but the estate devolved on was advanced to the dignity of alIssrs’es.s of Molsirstsrg isis eaty sister, and Ala rqssess of JS7ssslsss, and at the caine tune was nsade JANE TYNTE, who os. Major Ilassel, and left a dau., a pssr of lreland, as Barsir Y’si,e, Earl of Rallsfers/som, scsi Jane ttassel, who so. Colonel Jehnstossr, of lIce foot- Morq’seees of Cal/seslogis. lie so. let, Anne, ens of the dane. guards, groom nf the hedchasnbrr to George, Prince of [ and co-hsirs of Sir henry Lee, of Ditchley, en. Oxford Wales, afterwards Geonos IV. who asso.nsed, hy sign- and Indly, Lncy, dau. of Adrm Leftus, Lord Lisbe.rn, and snassual, lice soraassies ef Ksusvs-Txsxs. Cal. ‘Pyntesi. in 1715 leaving, (besides two dans., Jane, d s p. and a. in 1807, and wass. by Ins only son, I Lucy, so. 1731, to Sir Wiiliasu Merice, Dart., and a. s. p. CnAsoss-Kmssvs Keasnvs-Tysvs, Esq., 31.]’., and robed in 1750-5) an only son, of the Ssnsersol cavalry, who was claimant of the Putter WnAnToN, 6th baron, 2nd auarqncrs, who was Wharton barony; he d. 23 Nov. 1800, and the rlaisss I created Buns or WssssTs,N, 20 Jan. 1710. lIe s. lot, idles cnsssquently passes to his oldest son, the present I Lssur.-Coa,. Css.astss-Jona Ksamxo-Txaxa, 11.1’. dan. of 3]ajor-Gen. ilelnies; and Lndly, Miss O’Bieras, maid of henosir to tho Qnsen of Spain, and dan. so. Philadelphia, ss 1st, to Sir Gesrgo Lockhart, TOnI. of Corn- I of Col. O’Biern, an Irish officer in the Spanish service, but walh; sad TndIy, Captain Jelsn Rasnsny. The heir and i representative of I’lsiladelplsia Wharton is the present Atex- had no iosue. this gracs, the celebrated and witty Duke ASses - DoNnAs - Ross - Wssnxirr - BAsLLse Cocor.asr, R0Q. of Wharton, was attatnted in 1758, and a. in a Spanish whose mother Slatilda was dao. of the late Lient.-Geaeral I monastery in 173i, whsn all his honenro became extinct, Sir Charles Ross, Bart., by Matilda, Ins 1st wife, dass.aad I sxeept the Barony of Wharten, which is in abtyanre beheir of General Count Janses Lockhart, of Canswaih. tween the Marehioneas Dewagsr Cholnaondeloy, Lrd WilLord Wharton is. Irdly, Philadelphia dan. of William Can, ls’nghhy do Eresby, Lisnt.-Colonsl Charles-John itesnoysand widow of Edward Pephana, Rap, and by her had a sen T3 nte, lIP., and Alexander-D.-R.-W.-Railiie Cochrane, F.eq. 1fl3