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118 ARDEN — ARDGLASS. Wilson, 6th Bart., by Jane, da. of John Badger-Weller of Charlton afsd. He d, 5 July IS40.(->! Will nr. Sen. 1S40. His willow d. 20 May 1S51. Will nr. Nov. 1S51. Barons, &c. [I.] III. Barons [U.K.] II. 1840 George JaJWB (Perceval), Bahon Amies [I.], and Baron Arden [U.K.], s. ami h„ who, on 23 Dec. merged 1841, sue. his cousin as Kahi. ok Egmont, &c. [I.] and irtM Baron Lovei.i, AM Holland [G.B.] See "EGMONT," i04i - Earldom of [I.], under the 6th Earl. ARDES. See "MONTGOMERY OF THE GREAT ARDES, CO. Dom* Viscount [I.], cr. 1622 ; ex. 1757. AEDFERT. See " CROSBIE OE ARDFERT, co. Kerry," Viscount [I.], cr. 1771 ; ex. 1815. ARDERY. See "WALLSCOURT OF ARDFRY, co. Gahvay," Baron [I.], a: 1800. ARDGLASS. Earls [I.] 1. Thomas Cromwell, only & and h. of Edward 3rd t IRi.fi Lord Cromwell, by his 1'nd wiie Frances, da. at William RVOOB of Norfolk, having sue. his father as BARON CROMWELL, hi 1007, was on 22 Nov. 1624 cr. VISCOUNT LEGALE in Ulster [I.], ami, continuing firmly attached to the King during the Civil War (for whom he com- manded a Regiment of Horse [I.]), was cr., 15 April 1645 (privy seal at Oxford 7 Jan. 1644-5), EARL OF ARDGLASS [I.] He subsequently made his peace with the Pari., paying £460 for his " delinquency." He m. Elizabeth, da. ami h. of Robert Meverell of Throwleigh and Ham, co." Stafford, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Thouiaa Fleming, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench. He d. 1653, aged 59, and was bur. at Tickencote, Rutland. His widow d. the same year and was also bur. there. II. 1653. 2. Wingfield (Cromwell), Earl of Ardglass, &c., [L], and Baron Cromwell [E.], only s. and h. b. 12 Sep. 1622. He was taken a prisoner at Chester in the Royal cause, in April 1649. He m. Wary, da. of Sir William Russell, Bart., of Strensham, by Frances, da. of Sir Thomas Readk. He d. 3 Oct. 1668, and was bur. at Ham afsd. His widow (who had a jointure of £1,500 a year) m., as his second wife, Charles Cotton^) of Beresford Hall, Notts (the Angler and Poet), who was bur. at St. James' Westm., 16 Feb. 1686-7. She survived him, though probably somewhat liis senior. ('•'J III. 1668. 3. Thomas (Cromwell), Earl ok Ardglass, &c. [I.], and Baron Cromwell [E.], only s. and h. b. 2D Nov. 1653 at Strensham, co. Worcester. He m. Honora, sister, and, in her issue, coheir of Murrough, 1st Viscount Blessington [I.], being da. of Michael Boyle, Archbishop op Armagh and (&) His next yst. br. the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval {b. 1 Nov. 1762 in North Aadley Street), was first Lord of the Treasury, and was assassinated in the House of Commons 11 May 1812. ( b ) He was 4. 28 April 1630, and m. (as his first wife) Isabella Hutchinson, 30 June 1656, at St. Mary's, Nottingham. She was living 1664 when he entered bis pedigree at the Heralds' Visitation of that county. He d. in debt, ndmon. being granted, 12 Sep. 1687, to a creditor, his widow and five children having renounced. i certainly 6. before 1634, at which date her eldeBt br. was six years old. ' "ation of co. Worcester of that date.