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HENRY DEVEREUX, VISCOUNT HEREFORD, and a Baronet, P.C., Premier Viscount of England; born 9 Feb. 1777; succeeded his father, George, the late and 13th viscount, 31 Dec. 1804; married, 12 Dec. 1805, Frances-Elizabeth, 3d da. of sir George Cornewall, of Moccas Court, co. Hereford, bart., and has issue,-1. HENRY CORNEWALL, b. 21 Nov. 1807; -2. ROBERT, b. 3 May 1809; -3. WALTER-BOURCHIER, commander R.N., b. 3 Nov. 1810;4. HUMPHREY-DE-BOHUN, b. 29 June 1812;-5. FRANCES-CATHARINE, b. 19 May 1814;-6. GEORGE-TALBOT, b. 4 Jan. 1818.

SIR WALTER DEVEREUX, K.G., (descended from Robert D'Evereux, one of the companions of William the Conqueror,) having m. Anne, sole da. and heiress of William, lord Ferrers, of Chartley, was summoned to parliament by that title 1461, and being slain at Bosworth 1485, was succeeded by his son and heir, JOHN, lord Ferrers, of Chartley, who d. 1497, leaving by Cecily, his wife, sister and heiress of Henry Bourchier, earl of Ewe and Essex, and sole heiress of the barony of Bourchier, besides other issue, a son and heir,

WALTER, lord Ferrers and Bourchier, K.G., created, 2 Feb. 1549, viscount Hereford, m., 1st, Mary, da. of Thomas Grey, marquess of Dorset; and, 2dly, Margaret, da. of Robert Garneys, of Kenton, co. Suffolk. By his first wife he had issue, Richard, who d. in his lifetime, leaving a son, WALTER, K.G., who succeeded his grandfather as viscount Hereford, was created, 4 May 1572, earl of Essex, and dying 1576, was succeeded by his son, Robert, 2d earl, K.G., the celebrated and unfortunate favourite of queen Elizabeth, whose son, ROBERT, 3d earl, the general of the parliament army,

against king Charles, dying s.p. 1646, the earldom became extinct: the viscounty devolved on his cousin, sir WALTER DEVEREUX, bart., son of sir Edward Devereux, bart., only son of the 1st viscount, by his 2d wife, above named; and the baronies of Ferrers, of Chartley, Bourchier, &c., fell into abeyance between the issue of his two sisters, Frances, who m. William Seymour, duke of Somerset, and Dorothy, who m. sir Henry Shirley, bart., in favour of whose grandson, sir Robert Shirley, king Charles II. was pleased, in 1677, to determine the abeyance of the first-mentioned barony.

Sir WALTER DEVEREUX, who, on the death of Robert, 3d earl of Essex, became 5th viscount Hereford, was succeeded by his son, LEICESTER, 6th viscount, who had two sons, LEICESTER and EDWARD, successively 7th and 8th viscounts, who both d. s.p.; and on the death of the last of whom, in 1700, the title devolved on

PRICE, 9th viscount, son of Price, son of George, son of sir George Devereux, of Sheldon Hall, younger brother of the 5th viscount; he d. 1740, leaving an only son, PRICE, 10th viscount, who d. s.p. 27 July

1748, when the title again fell to a collateral line, viz. to EDWARD, son of Arthur, son of Vaughan Devereux, younger brother of Price, father of the 9th viscount.

EDWARD DEVEREUX, 11th viscount, succeeded Price, 10th viscount, 13 April 1750, m. Catharine, only da. of Richard Mytton, of Garth, co. Montgomery, esq., and had issue by her, (who d. 2 Feb. 1748,)

1. BRIDGET, b. 9 May 1739, m. Price Jones, esq., and d. May 1781.

2. EDWARD, 12th viscount.

3. CATHARINE, b. 7 Feb. 1748, m., 26 Oct. 1793, the rev. John Ackland, of Broadclist, co. Devon, and d. 20 Jan. 1804.

4. GEORGE, 13th viscount.

The viscount d. 20 Aug. 1760, and was succeeded by his son,

EDWARD, 12th viscount, b. 19 Feb. 1741, m., 2 June 1774, the hon. Henrietta-Charlotte-Tracy, eldest da. of Anthony Keck, of Tew, co. Oxford, esq., and dying without issue, 1 Aug. 1783, was succeeded by his brother,

GEORGE, 13th viscount, b. 25 April 1744, m., 15 Dec. 1768, his cousin, Marianna, only da. and h. of George Devereux, of Tregoyd, co. Brecon, esq., and by her (who d. 23 June 1817) had issue, (besides 7 children, who d young,)

1. HENRY, 14th viscount.

2. MARIANNA, b. 14 Feb. 1773, m., 14 Oct. 1801, major-gen. sir James Cockburn, of Langton, bart., of N.S., and G.C.H.

3.

CHARLOTTE-HENRIETTA-MARIANNA, b. 29 March 1775, m., 24 June 1809, Henry

Wellington, of Hay Castle, co. Brecknock, esq.

4. JULIANA-STRATFORD-MARIANNA, b. 16 Jan. 1778, m., 14 Feb. 1820, Henry Eyre, of Botleigh Grange, co. Hants, esq.

5. CATHERINE-ELIZA-MARIANNA, b. 6 June 1784, m., 1st, 25 March 1806, Walter Wilkins, of Maeslough, co. Radnor, esq., (who d. May 1831,) and 2dly, 8 Nov. 1831, William-Richard Stretton, esq.

6. GEORGIANA-MARIANNA, b. 10 Dec. 1785, m., 24 June 1809, Thynne-Howel Gwynne, of Givernale, co. Brecknock, esq. The viscount d. 31 Dec. 1804, and was sueceeded by his only son,

HENRY, present and 14th viscount. Heir Apparent-HENRY CORNEWALL, the viscount's eldest son.

Creations-Viscount Hereford, 2 Feb. 1549; Baronet, 1615.

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Arms Quarterly. 1st. Argent, a fess gules, and in chief three torteaux-DEVEREUX. 2d. Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable-BOURCHIER. 3d. France and England quarterly, within a border argent-THOMAS, of WOODSTOCK, duke of Gloucester, son of king Edward III. 4th as 1st.

Crest-Out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head argent, eared gules.

Supporters-Dexter, a talbot argent, eared gules, ducally gorged of the last. Sinister, a reindeer proper ducally gorged and lined or. Motto-Virtutis comes invidia. Envy is the attendant of virtue.

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HENRY ST. JOHN, VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE, and ST. JOHN, Baron St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, Baron St. John, of Battersea, and a Baronet; born March 1786; succeeded his father, George-Richard, the late viscount, 18 Dec. 1824; married, 3 June 1812, Maria, 2d da. of sir Henry-Paulet St.-John-Mildmay, bart., by whom (who d. 21 Dec. 1836) he had issue,-- -1. MARIA, b. 17 March 1813; Aug. 1814;- 3. ISABELLA, b. 12 Feb. 1816;1817;- -5. HENRY, b. 1820.

NICHOLAS ST. JOHN, of Lydiard Tregoze, Wilts, (descended from a younger son of the house of St. John, of Bletshoe,) had issue two sons, sir JOHN, ancestor of the viscounts Bolingbroke, and sir Oliver, who was, by king Charles I., created viscount Grandison, in Ireland, and baron Tregoze, in England, but d. s.p. 1630.

Sir JOHN, eldest son of Nicholas, left a son, sir JOHN, who was created a baronet 1611, and was grandfather of

HENRY, created, 2 July 1716, baron St. John, of Battersea, and viscount St. John, for life, with remainder to his 3d and 4th sons, John and Holles, and their issue male; m., 1st, Mary, da. and co-h. of Ro

2. ANNE-JANE, b. 8 -4. EMILY, b. 18 Aug.

bert Rich, earl of Warwick, by whom he had an only son,

1. HENRY, secretary of state to queen Anne, created, 7 July 1712, baron St. John, of Lydiard Tregoze, and viscount Bolingbroke, with remainder to the issue of his father. He was attainted 1714, and afterwards restored to his estates, but not to his titles; twice m., but d. s.p., 15 Dec. 1751.

The viscount m., 2dly, Angelica-Magdalena, da. of George Pillesary, by whom (who d. 1736) he had issue,

2. GEORGE, d. unm. 1716.
3. JOHN, 2d viscount.
4. HOLLES, d. unm. 1738.

5. HENRIETTA, m. Robert Knight, created

earl of Catherlough, in Ireland.

JOHN, 2d viscount, m., 1st, 17 April 1729, Anne, da. and sole h. of sir Robert Furnese, bart., and by her (who d. 11 July 1747) had issue,

1. ELIZABETH-LOUISA, m. William, 1st lord Bagot.

2. ANNE; 3. LOUISA; both d. infants.
4. FREDERICK, 3d viscount.

5. HENRY, gen. in the army, and col. 36th foot, d. s.p., 4 April 1818, having m., 31 Aug. 1771, Barbara, da. of Thomas Bladen, esq.

6. JOHN, surveyor-general of the crown lands, d. unm. 8 Oct. 1793.

The viscount m., 2dly, Hester, da. of James Clarke, co. Herts, esq., and by her (who d. 8 March 1752) had no issue. The viscount d. Feb. 1749, and was succeeded by his son,

FREDERICK, 2d viscount Bolingbroke, and 3d viscount St. John, b. 1734, m., 9 Sept. 1757, Diana Spencer, sister to George, 2d duke of Marlborough (which marriage was dissolved by act of parliament, 8 March 1768, and she m., 2dly, the late hon. Topham Beauclerk). By this lady he had issue, 1. GEORGE-RICHARD, late viscount.

2. FREDERICK, b. 20 Dec. 1765, a gen. in the army, m., 1st, 8 Dec. 1788, Mary, da. of William, 5th marquess of Lothian, by whom (who d. 6 Feb. 1791) he had issue,

1. Robert-William, consul-gerferal at Algiers, b. 5 Feb. 1791, m. Eliza-Maria, da. of John Barker, of Wakefield, co. York, esq., and has issue a son, b. 9 May 1834. He m. 2dly, 6 April 1793, Arabella Craven, sister to William, earl of Craven, and by her (who d. 9 June 1819) had issue,

2. George-William, b. 4 May 1796, in holy orders, rector of Stanton Lacy, co. Hereford, m., 28 Jan. 1830, HenriettaFrances, only da. of Maurice Magrath,

esq.

3. George-Frederick-Berkeley, b. 2 Oct. 1797, major 52d foot, m., 18 Jan. 1836, Henrietta-Louisa-Maria, 3d da. of the rev. John Jephson, prebendary of Mullabrack, in the diocese of Armagh, and has issue, 1. a da., b. 2 May 1837.

4. Henry-John, b. 1798, d. 7 Aug. 1821. 5. Maria-Arabella, b. 25 July 1807, m., 2 Oct. 1832, the rev. Charles Goring, 2d son of sir Charles-Foster G.

6. Catherine - Frederica - Mary, b. Oct. 1808, d. 5 May 1809.

7. Charles-William-George, b. 3 Dec. 1809. 8. Louisa-Diana, b. 24 Dec. 1810.

9. Keppel, b. 26 Feb. 1812, d. 7 June 1813.

10. Elizabeth, b. 11 July 1814.

He m., 3dly, 14 Nov. 1821, Caroline-Elizabeth, da. of J. Parsons, esq., and by her has

issue,

11. Henry-Edward, b. 22 Nov. 1823. 12. Welbore-William-Oliver, b. 12 April 1825.

3. CHARLOTTE, who d. young.

His lordship d. 5 May 1787, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

GEORGE-RICHARD, 3d viscount Bolingbroke, and 4th viscount St.John, b. 6 March 1761, m., 1st, 26 Feb. 1783, Charlotte, da. of rev. Thomas Collins, of Winchester, by whom (who d. 11 Jan. 1803) he had issue, besides a son and da., who, both d. unm.,

1. HENRY, present viscount.

His lordship m., 2dly, 1 Aug. 1804, IsabellaCharlotte-Antoinette-Sophia, baroness Hompesh, and had issue,

2. FERDINAND, b. 16 Oct. 1804, m., 8 Nov. 1826, Selina-Charlotte, da. of Maurice-St. Leger Keatinge, esq., (by lady Martha Brabazon, da. of the 8th earl of Meath,) and has issue, 1. Ferdinand-William-Maurice, b. 14 Nov. 1827; 2. John-Henry, b. Dec. 1828; 3. Charles-Louis; 4. Robert-Frederic (twin with Charles).

3. CHARLES-ROBERT, b. 21 Nov. 1807. 4. JOHN-JEREMIAH, b. 28 Sept. 1810, d. 1812.

5. ISABELLA; 6. ANTONIA.

The viscount d. 18 Dec. 1824, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

HENRY, present and 5th viscount St. John, and 4th viscount Bolingbroke.

Heir Apparent-The hon. HENRY ST. JOHN, his lordship's son.

Creations-Baronet, 22 May 1611; Baron St. John, and Viscount Bolingbroke, 7 July 1712; Baron St. John, of Battersea, and Viscount St. John, 2 July 1716.

Arms-Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or.

Crest-On a mount vert a falcon rising or, ducally gorged gules.

Supporters-Dexter, a falcon, wings displayed or, ducally gorged gules. Sinister, an eagle, wings displayed or, charged on the breast with the hames, an ancient badge of the family of Tregoze. This badge resembles an antique shield rimmed gold, the field per pale argent and gules, and charged with a crescent sable, thereon a label of three points or.

Motto-Nec quærere nec spernere honorem. Neither to seek or despise honours.

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GEORGE BYNG, VISCOUNT TORRINGTON, Baron Byng, of Southill, co. Bedfordshire, and a Baronet; a Lord in waiting to her Majesty; born 9 Sept. 1812; succeeded his father, George, 6th viscount,

18 June 1831; married, 18 March 1833, Mary-Anne, da. of sir John Dugdale Astley, bart.; and has issue, -1. A DA., b. 14 Jan, 1835.

THIS family is descended from THOMAS Byng, who was seated at Wrotham, co. Kent, temp. Henry VII., where his descendants continued till the reign of Charles I., when George Byng, grandfather of the 1st viscount, sold the family estate there.

GEORGE BYNG, 1st viscount Torrington, was created a bart, 14 Nov. 1715, and a K.B. on the revival of the order 1725. He I was an admiral R.N., commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean 1718, where he performed many important services; and 1st lord of the admiralty; b. 27 Jan. 1663, and, 21 Sept. 1721, created baron Byng, of Southill, and viscount Torrington; m., 1691,

Margaret, da. of sir James Master, and by her (who d. 1 April 1756) had eleven sons and four das. of whom only five sons and one da. survived him, viz.

1. PATTEE, 2d viscount.

2. GEORGE, 3d viscount.

3. ROBERT, a commissioner of the navy and governor of Barbadoes, d. 1740, having m., 19 Dec. 1734, Elizabeth, da. of Jonathan Forward, esq., and by her had issue three

sons,

1. Robert; 2. John; both d.

3. George, b. 1735, M.P. in several parliaments for Middlesex, who d. 27 Oct. 1789, having m., 5 March 1761, Anne, da. of William Connolly, of Castletown, in Ireland, esq., grandda. of Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford, and sister to Caroline, countess of Buckinghamshire, and by her (who d. Dec. 1805) had issue, 1. Anne-Elizabeth, b. 14 Feb. 1762; 2. George, M.P. co. Middlesex, b. 17 May 1764, m., Harriet, da. of sir William Montgomery, bart., and sister to Anne, marchioness Townshend; 3. William, d.; 4. Caroline; 5. Robert; 6. Frances; 7. sir John, G.C.B., K.S.W., and K.M.T., created LORD STRAFFORD (see that title).

4. JOHN, admiral R.N., the circumstances of whose trial and execution at Portsmouth, 1757, are too well known to need recounting.

5. EDWARD, m. Mary, da. and h. of John Bramston, of Chigwell, co. Essex, esq., but d. s.p. 1756.

6. SARAH, m. John Osborne, esq., eldest son of sir John Osborne, of Chicksands, bart. His lordship d. 17 Jan. 1733, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

PATTEE, 2d viscount, b. 1699, treasurer of the navy, joint vice-treasurer, and paymaster-general in Ireland, m., Jan. 1724, Charlotte Montagu, da. of Charles, 1st duke of Manchester, and by her (who d. 14 Sept. 1759) had a da., Caroline, and two sons, George and Frederick, who all d. young. His lordship d. 23 Jan. 1749, without issue male, and the title devolved upon his brother,

GEORGE, 3d viscount, b. 1701, gen. in the army, and col. 48th regt. of foot, 1749, m., 1736, Elizabeth, da. of sir Peter Daniels, and by her (who d. 17 March 1759) he had issue,

1. GEORGE, 4th viscount. 2. JOHN, 5th viscount.

His lordship d. 17 April 1750, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

GEORGE, 4th viscount, m., 10 July 1765, Lucy Boyle, only da. of John, earl of Cork and Orrery, in Ireland, by whom (whod. 18 March 1792) he had issue three sons, who all d. young or unm.; and four das., his co-hh.,

1. LUCY-ELIZABETH, b. 27 Oct. 1766, m.,

6 May 1788, Orlando Bridgman, late earl of Bradford.

2. GEORGIANA - ELIZABETH, b. 24 Feb. 1768, m. John, 6th duke of Bedford.

3. ISABELLA-ELIZABETH, b. 21 Sept. 1773, m. Thomas, 2d marquess of Bath.

4. EMILY, m., 1 July 1800, Henry Seymour, esq., eldest son of lord Robert Seymour, nephew to the marquess of Hertford, and d. 3 Sept. 1824.

His lordship d. 14 Dec. 1812, without issue male, and was succeeded by his only brother,

JOHN, 5th viscount, b. 11 Oct. 1742, m., 3 March 1767, Bridget, da. of commodore Arthur Forrest, whod. commander-in-chief on the Jamaica station, and by her (who d. 25 April 1823) had issue,

1. GEORGE, 6th viscount.

2. ELIZABETH-LUCY, b. 15 Aug. 1770, m., 26 Sept. 1797, rear-admiral Percy Fraser, R.N., (who d. 9 Dec. 1827,) and 2dly, 10 Aug. 1836, rev. George Goodenough Lynn.

3. CECILIA, b. 15 Aug. 1770, m., 31 Oct. 1805, J.-R.-Gregg Hopwood, of Hopwood Hall, co. Lancaster, esq.

4. ANNA-MARIA, b. 18 Aug. 1771, m., 29 Aug. 1794, Charles-Henry Hall, D.D., dean of Durham.

5. FRANCES, d. Nov. 1796.

6. EDMUND, commissioner of the colonial office.

7. JOHN, of the East India Company's civil service, m., 5 Nov. 1806, miss Mayne, da. of Mayne, esq.; he d. Nov. 1811, at Trichinopoly, in the East Indies, leaving issue,

1. George.

2. Amelia, m., 20 April 1836, Lawrence Fyler, esq., capt. 77th foot.

3. John.

8. BRIDGET-AUGUSTA-FORREST, m., July 1806, the hon. Charles Herbert, capt. R.N., 2d son of Henry, 1st earl of Carnarvon, who was unfortunately drowned in going ashore at Gijon, in Spain, 21 Sept. 1808.

9. HENRY-DILKES BYNG, capt. R.N., m. Maria-Jane, da. of the hon. J.-B. Clerke, of his majesty's council of Cape Breton, and has issue,

1. Henry, R.N.

2. Cecilia, m., 22 Nov. 1836, Mortimer R. S. Whitmore, esq., royal fusileers.

3. Edmund; 4. John; 5. Beatrice. 10. FREDERICK-GERALD, a senior clerk in the foreign office, and gent. usher of the privy chamber.

11. GEORGIANA, m. the rev. Geoffrey Hornby, nephew to the earl of Derby.

12. BEATRICE-CHARLOTTE, woman of the bedchamber to her Majesty, m., 30 Nov. 1820, the rev. Colin Campbell.

13. LUCY-JULIANA, m., 5 Oct. 1809, sir John Morris, bart.

The viscount d. 8 Jan. 1813, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

GEORGE, 6th viscount, vice admiral of the blue, D.C.L., b. 5 Jan. 1768, m., 1st, 8 Feb. 1793, Elizabeth, da. of Philip Langmead, of Hoegate House, Plymouth, esq., and by her (who d. 20 Aug. 1810) had issue,

1. LUCY-ELIZABETH, b. 11 Jan. 1794, m., 28 July 1836, rev. John Lukin, rector of Nursling, co. Hants, son of the dean of Wells.

2. 3. Two SONS, d. infants.

The viscount m., 2dly, 5 Oct. 1811, FrancesHarriett, 2d da. of admiral sir Robert Barlow, K.C.B., and had issue,

4. GEORGE, present viscount.

5. FRANCES ELIZABETH, twin with George, b. 9 Sept. 1812, d. 13 Feb. 1832.

6. HILAIRE-CAROLINE, b. 23 June 1815. 7. ROBERT-BARLOW-PALMER, b. 30 Nov. 1816.

8. JAMES-MUSTER-OWEN, b. 20 July 1818. 9. RUSSELL JOHN MORRIS, b. 4 April 1823.

10. STANHOPE - FREDERICK - HOPWOOD, (twin with Russell,) d. 15 July 1824.

The viscount d. 18 June 1831, and was succeeded by his eldest son,

GEORGE, present and 7th viscount.
Heir Apparent-

Creations-Baronet, 19 Nov. 1715; Baron Byng, and Viscount Torrington, 21 Sept. 1721.

Arms-Quarterly. Sable and argent; in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second.

Crest-An heraldic antelope or ibex ermine.

Supporters-Dexter, an heraldic antelope ermine, armed, unguled, maned, and tufted or, standing on a ship gun proper. Sinister, a sea-horse proper, also on a ship gun. Motto-Tuebor. I will defend.

AUGUSTUS - FREDERICK FITZGERALD, VISCOUNT LEINSTER, of Taplow, in England, and Duke of Leinster, Marquess and Earl of Kildare and Offaley, in Ireland; born 21 Aug. 1791; married, 16 June 1818, Charlotte-Augusta Stanhope, youngest da. of Charles, 3d earl of Harrington.

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HENRY MAYNARD, VISCOUNT MAYNARD, and Baron Maynard, of Much Easton, and a Bart., Lord-Lieutenant of Essex; born 13 March 1786; succeeded bis uncle, Charles, late viscount, 10 March 1824; married, 28 Dec. 1810, Mary, only da. of Reginald Rábett, of Bramfield Hall, co. Suffolk, esq., and has issue,- 1. CHARLES-HENRY, b. 1814, in the 2. CHARLOTTE-MARY, b. 1811, m., 22 Dec. 1834, AdolphusFrederick-Molyneux Capel, esq., grandson of William, 4th earl of Essex; -3. EMMA, m., 25 Aug. 1836, J. Robert Ives, of Corpusty, co. Norfolk, esq.; 4. CATHERINE;- 5. JULIA.

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SIR HENRY MAYNARD, of Estaines, co. Essex, knt., by Susan, his wife, da. and coh. of Thomas Pierson, left issue 3 sons, 1. WILLIAM, created baron Maynard; 2. Sir John, of Tooting, K.B., whose issue male became extinct in 1664; 3. Charles, ancestor of the present viscount, of whom hereafter.

WILLIAM, eldest son of sir Henry, was created a baronet 1611, baron Maynard, of Wicklow, in Ireland, 1620, and baron Maynard, of Estaines, in Essex, 1628; he d. 1640, and was succeeded by his only surviving

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last male descendant of sir WILLIAM, 1st baron, aged and unm., was created by patent, 28 Oct. 1766, baron Maynard, of Much Easton, co. Essex, and viscount Maynard, with limitation, on failure of issue male of his body, to his 3d cousin, sir William Maynard, of Waltons, co. Essex, bart., great-grandson of Charles, 3d son of sir Henry above named. The viscount d. unm., 30 June 1775, whereupon the baronetcy and the English and Irish baronies created in 1620 and 1628, became extinct, but the titles conferred in 1766 devolved on Charles, 2d viscount, eldest son and h. of sir William Maynard, of Waltons, above named.

We now return to Charles Maynard, 3d son of sir Henry, and brother of the 1st lord. He was auditor of the exchequer, temp. Charles II., and d. 1665, leaving issue a son, William, who was created a bart., 1 Feb. 1681, and was father of sir William and sir Henry, successively barts., of whom the last

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