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34 VIVIAN — WAHULL. ot BaUygumoD, oo. WioUow, by Arabalk, dm. of AntlioDy (Brabasov), Sth Bail OF MiATH [&]. She </. 26 Jan. 1837, at Bleiahoe. ILL Ho oi. ioeonaiy 21 Sep. 1841, at LUodyloao, oa Angleaey, Mary Eliiabeth, Ut da. and oohair of Jonea Pamtoh, of Plaa GwyD, in Uut oouoty. He d. 24 April 1886, at Ventoor in the I&le of Wight, aged 77, and waa hur, at Qlynn, oo. Cornwall. Hia widow living 1897. III. 1886. S. Hknrt Crbspiont (Vivian), Babon Viyiak op Glyvv AMD OF Truro, lat & and h. by flrat wife ; 6. 19 June 1834 in Gonnaaght Place ; ed. at Eton ; entered the Foreign office 1861 ; Senior Clerk there, 1869-74 ; Conaul Gen. fur Moldavia and Walbw^hia, 1874-76 and for Bgypt^ 1876-79 ; G.B., 1878 ; Miniator to the Swiaa oonfederation, 1879 81 ; to Denmark, 1881-84 and to Bruaaela, 1894-92 ; tue. to tke peerage 24 April 1886 ; K.OM.Q., 1886 ; waa AmbaaMulor at Rome 1892 93 ; O.O.lCG., 1890. He a». 8 Jane 1876, at Bangor Cathedral, Louiaa Alice, aitter of George William DoFF-AaaHnoH-SiUTH, of Vaynol, oo. Gumarvon, only da. of Robert George Duff, of Wellington Lodge, Byde, in the lale of Wight, by Mary, da. of William Buckler Artlrt, of Pnrton Houae, oo. Wilta. He d at the Britiah Bmbaaay, Rome, 21 Oct. 1893, aged 69. Will pr. at £6,098. Hia widow Ufing 1897. IV. 1893. 4* Georob Crbspiony Brabazon (Vitian), Baron Vivian OF Gltv and of Truro [1841], alao a Baronet [1828], lat and only anrr. a. and h. ; b, 21 Jan. 1878 ; me to the peerage, 21 Oct. 1893 ; ed. at Eton. Family Atolef.~Theae, in 1888, conaiated of 3,686 aerea in Cornwall, worth £3,790 a vear, to which waa added 3,721 aerea in Angleeea ; 696 in Flint, and 167 in Denbighahire ; worth (together) nearly £6,000 a year, theae laat being the Plaa Gwyn eatate, belonging to the 2d wife (now, 1897, widow) of the then Lord. Btidtnee. — Glynn, near Bodmin, oo. Cornwall. VYNE. See <* Sandys di Vtnb," Barony (Sandps er. 1524, or 1529; in abeyance ainoe 1683 [f] w. WAHULL, DE WAHULL, or WODHULL. The family of Wahnll. or Wodhull, was so called from the Honour and Manor of that name, afterwarda known aa Odell, in oo. Bedford, of whidi (or of the greater part of which) they were the territorial Lorda from the time of the Conqueat to that of Henry Vin.,(*) and, aa auch Lorda, were apoken of aa Barons di Wabull.(**) Thomas db Wahull, the representative of this family, who had tue, hia father, John di Wahull, 6 April 1296, being then aged 28, waa euro. 26 Jan. 1296/7, to attend the King at Salisbury, but this waa not a regular writ of Bummoua to Parl.(*) auch aa ia held to conatitute (with sitting there- (<^) An elaborate pedigree ia in Baker's " Northamptomkire," vol. i, p. 711, under

  • ' Tbenford," in that county, where the family continued in the male ^tho' cadet) line

till the death a.p. of Michael Wodhull, 10 Not. 1816, aeed 76, the heir male, tho' not the heir general, of this race. See, also, Harvey'a " WUleg Hundred, Bede," (b) « They were all Barona by tenure, and by tenure ooly " [Towusend's '< Additumi " in " CoU. Top. et Oen„" yoI. vii, p. 267]. It was noticed by the Commissionera in the Reporta on the dignity of a Peer (1826), ** that the persona called Barona of Wahull or Wodhull," (like other Barona therein mentioned) were not sum. to Pari See vol. iv. p, 804, note ** o," tub " Hylton/' («) See Yol. i, p. Ill, note ** b/' tub ** Ap. Adam."