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CONWAY — CONYEKS. 347 surname of Conway), and was, mi 17 March 1702/3, cr. BARON CONWAY OF K AG LEY, CO. Warwiek.(") On lti Oct. 1712, lie was a: BAHON CONWAY ANT) KILLULTAGH, co. Antrim [I.], not, however, taking his seat as such till 3 Oct. 1721. P.O. [I.], 1727 ; Gov. of Carriekfwgus, 172S. He m. firsly, 17 Feb. 1703/4, Mary, da. of Laurence (Hyde), 1st Karl ok Rochester, by Henrietta, da. of Richard (I!oyle), Earl ok Burlington. She d. s.p.m. at Northwioke, iuBlockley, 2.0 Jan. aud waa bur. 4 Feb 1708/9, at Arrow. He m. secondly, in 1709, jaue, da. of ( — ) Bowden, of Droghcda. She d. s.p m.s. at S.mdywell 13 and was bar, 26 Feb. 1715/6, at Arrow, in her 26th year. He m. thirdly, Jidy 1718, Charlotte (sister to Catherine, wife of the celebrated Sir Robert Walpole), da. of John Shorter, of Bybrook, Kent, by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Erasmus Piui.ii'i's, Bart. He d. at Lisbuvn, in Ireland, 3 Feb. 1731/2, and was bur. at Arrow. Will pr. March 1733. His widow d. 12 and was bur. 23 Feb. 1733/4, at Arrow. Admon. 15 March 1733/4 and 4 Oct. 1751. V. 1732. 2. Francis (Seymour-Conway), Baron Conway or Kaui.ey [1703], also Baron Conwat and Kjlll'ltagh [I., 1712]. s. and h. by 3rd wife, 6. about 1719. On 3 Aug. 1715 he was it. VISCOUNT BUAU- CHAMP and EARL OF HERTFORD, and on 5 July 1793, was cr. EARL OF YARMOUTH and MARQUESS OF HERTFORD. See " Hertford," Marquessate of, cr. 1793. CONWAY AND KILLULTAGH. i.e. " Conway and Killultagh, co. Antrim," Barony [I.] {Seipnour- Conway), a: 16 Oct. 1712. See under " Conway of Raoley," Barony, cr. 1703. CONYBORO. See " Monk Bretton of Conyroro and Hurstpierpolnt, co. Sussex," Barony (Dodsun), cr. 1884. CONYERS. Barony by Sir William Conyers, s. and h. of Sir John writ. Conyers, K.G., by Alice, da. and coheir of William (Nevill), Lord i IS/JO Fauconberi; and Earl ok Kent, sue. his father in 1490; is said to have borne the title of LOUD CONYERS (1506- 1507) 22 Hen. VII, and was sum. to Pail, as a Baron (LORD CONYERS) by writs, directed " Wilticlnio Gonyert dc Conyers, Chivalicr," from 17 Oct. (1509) 1 Hen. VIII to 23 Nov. (1514) 6 Hou. VIII. He fought in the wars with Scotland, being at the battle of Flodden. lie was Constable of Richmond and Middleharn Castles. He m. Anne, da. of Ralph (Nevii.l), 3rd Earl of Westmorland, by Margaret, da. of Roger liouTH. He (/. (1524-25) 16 Hen. VIII. II. 1525. 2. Christopher (Conyers), Lord Conyers, s. and h. He was sura, to Pari, by writs 3 Nov. (1529) 21 Heu. VIII to 5 Jau. (1533/4) 25 Hen. VIII. In 22 Hen. VIII (1530-31) he signed the provisional denial of the Pope's supremacy in case of his not consenting to the King's divorce. He m. Anne,( b ) da. of William (Dacrk), Lord Daork de GilleslanD. He d. 1538. young men, her father, Alexander Pophara, being br. of Frances, Viscountess Conway abovenamed, the Earl's mother. (*) This was probably owing to liis father, Speaker of the House of Commons, 1661- 78, who exercised great influence till his death in 1708, and who, being in remainder to the Dukedom of Somerset, is said to have declined a peerage for himself. Bp. Burnet states that the Ministry prevailed on the Queen at this period, for the sake of having a clear majority in the next session, " to create four new Peers who had been the violentest of the whole party, Finou, Gower, Granville, and young Seymour," while " Hervey, though of the other side, was at the same time made a Baron by private favour." See, " ante," p. 27, note " a," sub. " Bristol." The " violence " of young Seymour, who was not even in Pari., must, however, have been of small moment. ( b ) " Dugdale," who quotes as his authority " Ex script. Coniers, D. Dnrcie." Ac- cording to the generally received account this lady waa the second wife (about 1555) of Henry (Clifford), Earl of Cumberland, who d. 1570. This however is not absolutely inconsistent with the Conyers' match, though, if both took place, this Anne Dacre the mother of the 3rd Lord Conyers must have married (as her 2nd husband) the brother (the 2nd Earl of Cumberland) of that Lord's wife.