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ANGLESEY COMPLETE PEERAGE 133 1 64 1, at Sunbury, Midx., the Hon. Benjamin Weston, who, in her right, was of Ashley Park abovenamed, and who was bap. 4 Aug. 16 14, at Roxwell, Essex. He d. s.p., in St. Andrew's, Holborn, in or before 1673. Admon. 26 June 1673. She d. 12, and was bur.^ at night, 18 Apr. 1662, at Walton afsd. (») M.I. (") II. 1630 2. Charles (ViLLiERs), Earl OF Anglesey, and Baron to ViLLiERS of Daventry, only s. and h., b. about 1627 ; ent. 1661. Eton 1642. He m.y 25 Apr. 1648, at St. Bartholomew- the-Less, London, (Lie. Bp. of Lond., he 2 1 and she 23) Mary, Dowager Viscountess Grandison [I.], 3rd da. of Paul (Bayning), 1st Viscount Bayning, by Anne, da. of Sir Henry Glemham. He d. s.p.y of small pox, and was bur. at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Midx., 4 Feb. 1 660/ 1, (°) when his honours became extinct. His widow (who was aged 6 at her father's death, 10 July 1629), m., 3rdly, Arthur Gorges, of Chelsea, Midx., who d. s.p., 18 Apr. 1668, and was bur. there. Her admon., as of Blankney, co. Lincoln, 26 Jan. 167 1/2, granted to her da. Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland. Will dat. 30 Mar. 1671, pr. 16 Feb. 1676/7, by John Fanning, of Blankney afsd. III. 1 66 1. I. Arthur (Annesley), Viscount Valentia and Baron Mountnorris [I.], was, on 20 Apr. 1661, cr. BARON ANNESLEY of Newport Pagnel, Bucks, and EARL OF ANGLESEY in Wales. C^) He was s. and h. of Francis, Viscount Valentia, Lord Mountnorris and a Baronet [I.], by his ist wife, Dorothy, da. of Sir John Philipps, of Picton, ist Bart. He was b. in Fishamble Str., Dublin, 10, and bap. 20 July 1614, at St. John's, in that city. He is said to have been ed. at Magd. Coll., Oxford, 1630; B.A. 1634, and entered Lin- coln's Inn the same year. M.P. for co. Radnor 1647-53, for Dublin (Eng. Pari.) 1659-60, and for Carmarthen 1660. In 1645, and again in 1647, he C) Two knots of ribbon (with which her wrists had been tied up) remained in good preservation in 17 10 (when the vault was first opened after her death), and were sent to her descendant, Sir John Shelley, Bart., grandson of Sir Charles Shelley, Bart., by her da. Elizabeth Weston. See Manning and Bray's Surrey, vol. ii, p. 767 — as also " The Topographer (1791), vol. iii, p. 304. C) Lodge, in error, gives the death date and M.I. of Elizabeth (who d. 1662), widow of the ist (Villiers) Earl of Anglesey, to Elizabeth (who d. 1697/8) widow of iii (Annesley) Earl of Anglesey, and Betham follows him in the Annesley Pedigree registered in Ulster's Office. V.G. C^) See note " b " on previous page. C*) For an account of the ceremonies attending this creation, see note sub i Earl OF Clarendon. Annesley, Earl of Anglesey, bore arms of Paly silver and azure with a bend gules, being the undiiFerenced arms of his ancestors the Annesleys of Annesley. His immediate ancestors, the Annesleys of Newport Pagnel, were, however, a family of lesser gentry, sprung from a younger son of the Annesleys of Ruddington, themselves a cadet branch from the main stock. The quartering by this family of the arms of Chandos has nothing the justify it. {ex inform. Oswald Barron.) V.G.