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AUD 11. Goonor, 2nd lord, . 25 Aug. 1784, who having filled of Tonchot and Audley. Lord Andley is. lot, 23 Slay, 1781, the important office of governor-general of India, was made Elizabeth, dan. and co-heir of John Hoesey, 2nd Lord a Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, and created Baron Eden, Belavccl, by whom he had issue, Geouoo-Jonas, his onceeoooi; of Nerwood, in Snrrey, and EARL OF AooaLANn, in 1839. John, killed at Copenhagen, 2 AprB, 1801; and ElizabethSnoannah, His lordship became subsequently firellord of the Admiralty. fled. usIa. 3 Jan. 1849, when the Random of Aucklandand Aodley, dying 13 July, 1785, his lordehip oc. 2ndly, Augusta, Barony of Eden became extinct, but the other henours widow of Cal. Moorhouoe, and younger dan. of the Rev. devolved onhiobrother, HOBART-JOHN, the present poor. Andre Boledanne, by Elizabeth Strode, sioter of the late f’rertl ions—Irish Barony, 18 Nov. 1722; British Barony, 23 Ccl. Strode, of Sooth Hill, in Someroetohire, bnt had no May, 3793. .,irms—Gules, on a chevron, avg.. between three otleoriseoto. lie d. Aug. 1816, and was o. by his eon, garbo. or, as many esealiopo, sa. Crest—An arm in armour, etnh. ppr.. holding a garb, or. Sa.ppsrlers—Twe horses, arg.; Bonelly, LOB., and by her (n-ho it 16 Ang. 1655), he had the dextorguardant, charged on the shoulder with a flourdo-ho, or; the sinister charged on the shoulder with a castle, locus, or. issue—Si eit prudontia. iucsideaee—The Palace, Wells. s. Goonov-Eowsaa, present peer. AUBLEY, BARON (George - Edward ThiokuesosTouohet), of hlsloigh Castle, oo. Stafford, 6. 20 Jan. 1817; s. his father, as 20th l.arun, 14 Jan. 1837; in. 16 April, 1857, Emily, 2nd dass. of the late Col. Sir Thomas Livingstoue Mitchell, RH., the eminent geographer, and granddau. of Gen. Blunt, assd by her (who ii. 1 April, 1860) has had two dana. His lordship in. 2ndly, 35 Fob. 1868, Margaret-Anne, wi,low of Jamss-William Smith, Esq. of 15, Gloisoooter Square, Hytle Park, and sister of the 11ev. ThomasDawson Hudson, of Erogmore Hall, Ilerts. 01 tllfilt’. The family of Touchet came into England with the Conqueror, of Aveland, co. Lincoln, and a Bart., late H.P. for and to recorded to the Battle Abbey Roll, and in the Rntlandsheire, 6. 1 Oct. 1810; s. his father as 2nd Chronicles of Normandy. WiLLIAM TonouoT, dtstingnislsed himself in the wars ef baron, 6 Sept. 1867; iso. 14 July, 1863, EvolyuElizabeth, Gascony aad Scotland, loop. EovARn I., and had summons Hnntly, and has, to parliament as a BARON, from 29 Bee. 1209, to 3 Nov. I Acne, 1’. 29 July, 1567. 1206; but of his lordship Bngdale gives us further account. s. Evelyn-Clomentina, it. _t dan. Contemporary with this Lord Touohet was Sm Eosoav Toronco, Rut, of Tattenhale, oo. Chester, who was,, by bts eon, Sin Tnoaiao Toroutcv, whod, to the 23rd of Enwxcn III., I. Gn.ooaa’ HEATnOOTE, Req. (eldsot son of Gilbert Heathooto, leaving a son, Sm Jona Toronto, Rut., a gallant and distiogaiahed Thomas Dickens, Eeq.), having been one of the projectors soldier its the martial times of Eow.san 911. lie fell in a of the Bank of England, an alderman, representative in parliament, sanguinary conflict with the Spaniards of Itochefle, in the honour of knighthood fl-nm Queen ANNE, and was crootod 44th of the same king. Sir John si. Joane, eldeet clan, of a Baronet, 17 Jan. 1732-3. Sir Gilbert om. Hester, dan. of Ja’oes Aldothicy or Audley, Lord Andley, if Ifoleigh (a Chriotopher Rayner, Eoq., by whom he had a son, Jonas, dignity created hy writ of oum,nons, 8 Jan. 12l:i), and solo and two dana., Anne, sit, to Sir Jacob Jaeobor-n, Rut.; and holmes in 1122, sf her brother, Nirholas, list Baron Audley, Elizabeth, so. to Sir Sigiomnnd Traff,trd, Rut, of Bnnotons of that family. Sir Joh,, woo,. by his son, JoHN Toronto, who was snnaeopnod to parliament as Hall. Re d. 24 Jan. 1732-3, and svas o. by his son, Lord Aocltsy, 21 Dcc. 1405 and was ancestor of the II. Sin JnnN, H.P., who iii. to i7ao, Bridget, dan. of Touos,rTs, Lords Aonllej, and Ba rio of Cadlrliosrn. JoaN, 17th Lord Andley, and 5th and last Earl of 0a,tlo- e. GILOLIIT, SIP., his on000ason haven, d. without leone, 22 April, 1777, when the earidom is. John, os, Lydia, dan. and heir of John Meyer, Esq., ceased; but the barony of Audley, being a barony in fee, descended to his nephew (the eon of his decewed sister, Mary, and her husband, Capt. Philip Thicknoose, hoot.governor of the fort at Languard Point5), Goonoc Tnicasceeo, Eoq., 2. 4 Feb. 1758, who thus became s. Bridget, os. to James, 14th Sari of Morton. 18th Baron of Andley. In 1763, hio lordship, by royal is. Anne, is. te Sir Archibald Edmonoton, Bait. permission, aooumed the onrnaine of Tnuooiv’c, and the ac-sue iv. Henrietta, ci. to Honry-Csnrthvpo tAmpion, Eoq. ° In this Captain Thickneooe’o will, proved 24 Jan, 1722, Sir John d. 5 Sept, 1739, and woos, by his older son, occurs the following singular beqneot, ‘‘1 leave my right hand, to be ont off after doath, to my o”n Lord £todlcy, and 1 deoire it maybe sent him, in hopes that onch a sight may remind hint if l,io dut to God, after having on long abandoned no issue; and 2ndly, in 3770, Ehizaboth, date, of Robert the ditty he owod to a father who once affeotiiniatoly hudson, Eoq. of Teddington, by whom ho hid, loved him.” AVE is. in Nov. 1555, to John Coooine, Req. Lady Goonoc-Joats, 19th baron, 8. 23 Jan. 3783; oe. 15 April, 1816, Anne-Jaae, oldoot dati. of ‘ico Admiral Sir Those n. John, 1’. 8 Nov. 8819; ci. 0 Sept. 1642, Elizabeth, 3rd don, of the late John-Renry Blennerhassot, Esq., and i/. 21 Jnly, 1663, having had, George-John, 2. 27 April, 1847, d. 11 Nov. 1666; Elizabeth; Maria-Jane; and two more dano. in. Wtns,iaai-Ross, 6. Ii Nov. 1521. Iv. James, I’. in 1825; it. an infant. i. Jane-Elizabeth. ii. Saean. He d. 34 Jan. 3837. Crealies,—Baroa Audley of Heleigh Castle, by evrit of oommono, 6 Jan. 1319. Arias—Quarterly: lot amid 4th, erm., a chev., gic., for T000HET; 2nd and 3rd, gn., a fret, or, for At’oLov. f’resl—Ont of a dncal coronet, sr, a swan rising, arg. , dneahly crowned, of the first. Sappos-les-o—Two wyverno, wings expanded, oa. .H’slle—Je le tiens. Siel—Sandridgo Park, t’hippenham, Wilts. A V ELAN V. a-. ATELAND, BARON (Sir Gilbert-Henry Heatheote), 2nd dan. of Charles, 10th Marquess of ILiticac. Esq., an alderman of Chesterfield, by Anne, dan. of a,,d lord-mayor of thee city of London, ceeoi red tho John White, Eeq. of Wahlingwello, SIP., by whom he had, and had issue, I John, SIP, for Ripon, to. Miss Thernhhll. 1 Lydia, se. to the lion, and dcv. W.-H. Bawaay, aftorwardo 6th l’isossmt Downe, iii, Ileotor, oi. to Sir Robert Hamilton, Hart. III. Smu GiLsoaT, SIP, forRntlandohire. Thiogeotloman so. lot, in 1749, Margnontto, yolengoot dan. of Philip, Marl of Hardwioke, lord-chancellor of England, by whom he had i. Gicaaer, lab baronet. n. John, d. in 3002. A U V L E .Y’. 52