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CROMWELL. 433 appear ever to have taken his seat therein, ( a ) At all events, from what motive or by what interest( b ) is unknown, he (being then in the King's service) was, some 5 months after his Father's death (under the designation of "' Gregory Grumwell,") cr. 18 Dee. 1510, BARON CROMWELL (<=) He was K.B. 20 Feb. 1*546, at the coronation of Edward VI, who granted him the manor of Liddicgton, co. Rutland. He m. before 1538, Elizabeth, widow of Sir Antiiony Ouohtred, sister of Edward, Doke ok Somerset, and da. of Sir John Seymour of Wolf hall, Wilts, by Margery, da. of Sir Henry Wentworth, K.B. He d. 1551 and was bur. at Launde Abbey, oo. Leic. /ny. p. mortem 25 Sep. (1551) 5 Ed. VI. III. 1551. 2. IIen-uy (Cromwell), Baron- Cromwell, s. and L, b. before 1538, but a minor at his Father's death. He was first sum. to Pari. (1563) 5 Elk. He m, before 1560 Mary, da. of John (Paulett), 2nd Marquess ok Winchester, by his first wife, Elizabeth, da. of Robert ( Willoughby), 2nd Lord Willoughiiy dk Broke. She d. at North Elmham 10, and was bur. 23 Got. 1592 at Launde Abbey. He d. 20 Nov. following, and was bur. there 4 Dec. 1592. Will dat. 15 Nov., pr. 16 Dec. 1592. IV. 1592. 3. Edward (Cromwell), Baron Cromwell, s. and h., aged 33 in 1593. He served with the Earl of Essex in the expedition against Spain, by whom he was Knighted, in Dublin, 12 July 1599, and with %vhom he joined in his rebellion, for which he received a special pardon 2 July 1601. Having alienated all his English estates( d ) he purchased in 1606 the Barony of Lecale, co. Down, in Ireland. He m. firstly Elizabeth, da. of ( — ) Umpton. She d. s.p.m. in London 5, and was bur. 15 Jan. 1592/3 at Launde Abbey. He m. secondly, about 1593, Frances, da. of William Rugge of Felmingham, Norfolk. He d. 27 April 1607 and was bur. in the Chancel of the Abbey Church at Down Patrick. His widow m. Richard (Wingkield), 1st Viscount Powerscocrt [I.], who d. s.p. 9 Sep. 1634. Y. 1C07. 4- Thomas (Cromwell), Baron Cromwell, s. and h., by 2nd wife, 6. 11 June 1594. He was, on 22 Nov. 1624. cr. VISCOUNT LECALE [I.], and, on 7 Jan. 1644/5, EARL OF ARDGLASS [I.], with which Dignities the Barony of Cromwell remained united till the death of the 4th Earl, s.p.m., 26 Nov. 1687, when they all became extinct. See " Ardglass," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1645 j cr. 1687. IX. 1GS7, Lady Elizabeth Cromwell, only da. and h. of to Vere Essex (Cromwell), 4th Earl ok Ardglass and Viscount 1700. Lecale [I.], and BaroK Cromwell, 6. 3 Dec. 1674, assumed the style of BARONESS CROMWELL on the death of her father 26 Nov. 1687, from the [erroneous] idea that that Barony was one, in fee, cr. by the writ of 28 April 1539, instead of one, in tail male, cr. by the patent of 18 Dec. 1540.(°) She, however, walked as a Peeress, both at the funeral of Queen Mary 11 and at the coronation of Queen Anne. She m. 29 Oct. 1704, the Rt. Hon. Edward Southwell, who d. 4 Dec. 1730, aged 63. She d. 31 March 1709, and was 6ur. at Henbury, co. Glouc.( f ) Her admou. as " Hon. Elizabeth Southwell, alias Cromwell," granted 7 Dec. 1710 to her husband " Hon. Edward Southwell, Esq.." (») See vol, i, p. 119, note "a " (under "Ardglass ") as to the reasons whereby this wit cannot have constituted a Barony of inheritance. ( b ) As we read that he was "a dull lad " it is not likely to have been thro' his own merits. (°) See "creations 1483—1646 " in ap. 47th Rep. D. K. Pub. Records. () The estate of Oakham, was sold in 1596, to Sir John Harington ; that of Laund, co. Leicester, was in possession of Sir Williain Smith in, or before, 1603. ( c ) See " ante," note " a." ( f ) Edward Southwell, her s. and h., i. 1 June 1705, d. 16 March 1755, having never assumed (jure matris) the style of Lord Cromwell. His son and heir (another) Edward Southwell, b. 6 June 1738, likewise, never assumed such style, but in his favour the much more ancient Barony of Clifford was, in 1776, terminated, ho being (thro' his mother, Lady Catherine Watson) a coheir of that dignity. 2 B