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AEF V. James, in holy ortlers. MA., vicar of Finedon, in Northamptonahire, cc. in 1757, Mary. only dau. of — I’rertur, Req. of Clay Coton, in the name county, and dying in 1784, leFt, 1 Jacias, who s. as 3rd host.; 2 Thomas, eal,t. RN., 8. 21 Aug. 1762. sI. nasa, in 1995; 3 lioneac, in holy ordero, ,. ins oldest brother as 4th hart.; 4 Edmund, rapt. in the army, d. so,e, in 1195; 1 Mary,, U. in 1173; 2 Anne, 5. 3892; 3 Philippa, m. 1921, Sirhigby Slarkworth, hart., and ,i. lSJnly, 1951. vs. William, in holy orders, us. Catherine, only dan. of Richard Dalton, Roq., and U in 3806, leaving, I Gillieri, lient.-col. Snffolkmilitia, no. lot, limo Smith, of Stamford, aud had a dan., Masy, the wife of — Peacock, Roq. Col. AONEW, SIR ANDREW, of Lochnavv, en. Wigtonn, Affierk cc. lndly, Jane, dan. of Francis Smithies, Req. M.P., b. 2 Jan. 1818; e. his father, as 8th baronet, 2 of Colchooter, scsi left by her, at hio deroaoe, in 1931, a son and dan., Gilbert, a. 39 Sept. 1800, Charlotte-AnnElleabeth, April, 1849; sca. 20 Aug. 1846, Lady Lonisa Noel, d’ns. of the late Mr. Robtrt Langridge, ‘f clclestdan. of Charles, let Earl of Qaineborongis, anti Brighton; and Fanny, us. to the Baron itugo de Linden, baa hod, form rly attach4 to the Wnrtensberg Lcgatioe; is, Lois’ Ins,, now chamberlain to the Ring of W’us-tonsherg, and a nsajor s. ANnREW-NOOL, 5. 14 Aug. 1950. nnattaclsed; 2 William, capt. RN., a. emit, in 1794; us. llenry de Coorcy, 6. 1 Nov. 1951. 3 Charlotte, Os. to the lion. Soptimno Ilodson, M.D. 2 Franreo, d. nasa. in 1799; 3 Elizabeth, is. to Baron ice. Charles-hlamlyn, 6. 21 Jnne, 1859. - Fyffe, of the Germanic Empire. vie. Samuel, 5. noon. in Bengal, 21 Jan. 1747. vise. Robert, U. ossos. 9 March, 1735. ix. EnMuNn, of whom prooesstly. x. Philip, vice-adsniral of the white, ,t, non. 22 Dee, 1799. xc. Jermyss, 51. nsa. icc 1745. s. Asisse, ii. ones. iss 170-i. is. Elleobeth, is, in 1737, to Robert-Cotton Trofnois, Fog. cii. Caroline-Charlotte, 5 of Trefnsio, in Cornwall. ice. Catherine, ens, to William Metealfe, Eoq. of Fordhans vs. Catherine-Carnegie, ci. 53 March, 1828. Abbey, Cansbridgeahire, and ci. iss May, 1780. cv. llary, us, to William Danby, Eoq. of Swisston Park. V. Louisa, ci. in 1737. vs. Charlotte, sic. 1st, to John Scotehncer, Esq. of Troeton Hall, Suffolk; and Sndly, to Sir William Dolben, Bart. of Thie ancient family held for many generations the office of Findon, ansi U. his widow, 12 Slarcb, 1020. The 9th eon, I. Enasuano Asexena, Esq., 8.19 Aprll, 1739, a gallootnaval Knt. of Leehnaw), was created a .Eareoset ef Nova Scotia, officer, was created a Barouset, 29 May, 1792, with rcmaissder 26 July, 1629, and in 1633 represented the co. Wigtonn in to the iaone male of his father, in consideration of his eondsset parliament. He so. Margaret, dan, of Sir T. Kennedy, of in the command of the centre division iss the enemorable viotory Cnlzran, and dying in 1661, left two sons, obtained by Admis’al Rodaey, 12 April in that year. Captain ASSOREW (Sir), his heir. Affiock received likewioo the tlsanko of both honoes of Patrick, ofShenehan,great-grandfatherof Margaret Agnew, parliament. Sir Edmnssd us, twice (1st, Esther, dan. of John who m. John Vans, Eaq. of Barssbarroch, and wee grandmother Roth, Req.; and Sndly, Mary, widow of Win. Smytbieo, Roq. Sir Patrick was s. by bie eldest son, of Coleheoter), but dying withoni ioone, waa o. by bio nephew, ii. SIR Awnaaw, SIP. for Wigtoisnshire, who, in his II. Sea G5LSERT, wise uss. Slary, dan. of Tboncas Clark, of father’s lifetime, on the enppression of heritable ,jnriodictiono, New York, and relict of Richard Vassal, Req. of Jamaica, hot U. withont issue in 1890, when the baronetcy devolved - Galloway (which included the shires of Wigtonn and Kirkcndbright), npon his firot-conshe, IlL Sea JAaIEs, a lient.-gen. in the army, and eel. of the at the Restoration, in 1661. Sir Andmw us, Lady Anne 16th dragoons, 8. 29 April, 1719, who dying ossus. 10 Aug. Stewart, den, of Alexander, 1st Earl of Galloway, and was 1633, wao e. by hio bs-otber, lY. Toe Rev. Sm RODenT, MA., rector of Treeowell, III. Sea Aannew. Thia gesstleman, on refoeing the test Notts, vicar of Silkstone, Yos’kohire, and prchcndary of oath hs 1692, was ejected by the privy council of Scotland York, 8. 27 Jan. 1765; m. 16 May, 1000, Maria, 2nd dan. of from his office, bnt restored at the Revolution, in 1689, by Sir Rlijoh Impey, Kent. ofNcwick Park, in Saooex, forsncrly the convention of eetatee, of avhich he was a mensher. 1-re chief justice at Bengal, and by that lady (who ci. 1925) had, as, Jane, dan, of Sir Thomae Ray, Dart. of Park, and dying Gn.oonx, 0th baronet. ROBERT, preoent barenet. - of Alexander, 3rd Earl of Sglmnton, and had twenly-enc Jamee-Banby, 8. 16 Feb., 1010, rector of Balhasn, Sssffolk; children He wee s. hy his eldeot eon, 55, 19 Apr., 1053, Sophia, dan. of Edward Dyson, Rsq. el Dalbam, and 5, 1862, having Isad Frederic Dassby-J.smee, V. Sin Asennew, alient.-gen. in the many, a distinguished 6. 3 Feb. 1856; Artbnr-Rdward-Higlslander, 8. 6 Ang., military officer, who commanded the king’s troops at Blair 1857; Adolphne-Reginald, 8. 6 Jsns., 1862; Elconara, and Castle, in 1719, and ayes appointed governor of Tinmeoth Florence. John, 6. 20 Aprll, 1812. George, 8. 27 Jnne, 1010. Cnatle. At tIcs final abohitions of lsercditaryjnriadiclion.s Mary-Pbilippa, en. 7 Feb. 1836, to the Rev. Thonsaa-Fraocis in Scotland (1747), las received £4000 ae compensation for Hall, MA,, viearnf hatfield Bread Oak, Rsoex,who ‘1. 1910. his sheriffalty. SirAndreavsss. his cousin, Eleanor, cislydan. Charlotte, so. 28 March, 1854, the Ven. George Gloves’, of Thomas Agnew, Req., by whom he had eeven eons and MA., archdeacon of Sudbnry, whod. 1862. Harriet-Elizahetb,ca 1st, J.-T. Bridges, Req.; and Sndly, eleven dana. The eldeet eon, Captain Agnew, ss, a dan, of to Rev. J.-E.-N. Moleswnrth, M.D., vicar of Rochdale, William Dnnbar, Seq., hot U. the year following wiuhosst Harlan, us. 10 Nov. 1046. to the Rev, Samuel Charles, issue, Sir Andrew 5. in 1771, at the advanred age of 84, MA. of Trinity College, Cambrdge. The eldest aen, V. Sm G,LRORT, 1 9 June, 1814; us. 20 lIce, 1834, EverinaFrances, Baihlie, Esq. of Polkemmet, by avhsm he hod two sons end eldest dan. of Francis Ribs, Req. of Bath, List tbree douse., of whom, lsahehla m. Rolsert-Ilathons Slewart, ci, s, p. Nee. 1954. Itia wid’’w was so. Sndly, 1 Jnly, 1959, to Req. of Physgill; Andrew, the eldeot son, an officer in lbs theRev. Dr. Whewell, meeter of Trinity College, Cambridge, army, m. the Hon. Martha Me Cnnrcy, eldest den, of John, and a. 1 April, 1965. Dr. Whewell ci. 6 March, 1966, from 26th Lord Kineale, and 5. 11 Sept. in the year of his marriage, the effects of an accident. trcsefisss—29 May, 1782. Asses—Ar., three bare, sa. Creel—An ear of wheat, bearded, ripe. Jfella—Fretioanm qned tstil’c. Seole—Daiham Hall, naar Newmaeket, Snffalk; F;ngioghoe John-Be Coorry-Andrew, comm. RN,, 6, 5 Oct. 1819; us. Hall, Essex. 13 A G N E W. iv. Qsaentin-Grabsns, 5. S Jan., 1961. v. Gerard-Dalrymple, 5. 24 April, 1162. s. Madclinc-Diana-Eli.eaheth, ci. 7 Feb. 1167, to ThemaaHenry Clifton, Req., eesly eon of Col. Jsshn-Talbot hhilt.ses, of Lythain, ro. lancaster. is. Arabella-Francea-Oeorgiana, l . cv. Lenisa-Lncia. a-. Mary-Alma-Victoria, vss. Resina-Conatance. vlsi, Visskl-Mande-Constancc, Sir Andrew is vice-lienS., and M.P. of co. Wigtoun. LIiicagc. hereditary sberiff of the co, Wigionn. I. Sin Parasca Anseew, Knt. (son of Sir Andrew Agscrw, of COL. Fa.rnsesc-Vane Aonuw, of Barnbarroeh. was sppointed (1656) by CaoasavuLL, sheriff of all hot was reinstated in his hereditary eheriffelty a. at his decease, in 1671, by his eldest son, in 1699, was s. by his eon, IV. Ssn Jxases, who so. Lady Mary Mentgomerie, den, and was s. bylsie 5th, hot eldest surviving eon, VI. Ssa STAIR. This gentleman ss.Mary,deo. of Thomas leaving a pssthomooe son, Aaoasw. Sir Stair d 28 Jnns, 1809, and was s. by his grandson, VII. Sea Asennew, H.P. far Wigtonnshiro, 6. 21 March, 1793; cc. 11 Jsune, 1S16, Modehine, dau. of the lais Sir David Carnegie. Bert. of Sonthesk, by s-hem (who 5. 21 Jan. 1899) he had issue, Arsnazw, present baronet, let, 30 Oct. 1649, Anne, dass. of the late Rev. David Wan-