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.L A U foot, 6. 14 July, 1846; e. his father as 3rd hart., 12 joiised, as., for LAaPeNTt 2n,l, one of a dneal coronet, or, a June, 1861. IL incilgc. JoaN no LAurENT, of Goes, iii florinandy, who came to Jlsttn—Gptiro eognomino creseit. Bnglami on the revocation of the edict of Nasitco, its. Mdlle. i.e Vasseur, of Normandy, and was father of JOHN DE L400ENT, Eoq. of the Foreign OPec, ii. ill LASCELLES, VlsconcT, -eec HABEWOOD, EABL. 1703-10; who sit. Miss Ponnit ; and if. 1727, aged 87. leaving, Jonsi LAurENT, Esq. of East Sheen, Surrey, C. in 1742 was secretary to the Iinko of Jtoslford at the Peace of Paris, in 170a, and snbseqnently secs’ctary to the 1st Mars1neoo of I leetford, when Iord-licntenas,t of Ireland. Mr. Lar pent, who far many years is-as artis-ely employed in the oeri’otary of state’s office for Foreign Allah’s, held tl,e offices of sometory to the lord-privy-seal, asol examiner and licenser of plays. lIe ss. lot, Fnnices. don. of Maximilian Western, Esq. of Gockerop lark, Oxfordslnre, md had by iser one son, Fssrse,s-Sevssst’e, of ltolo,wna,l, Dorisiog, ft. in 1776; judgc-adrorale—general in S1eds under the Defice of Wol— lisgion al4eewar,hs jsnge at Gibraltar, sad chairman of the Board of Cs,no,isstoi,rrs for auditing the Pnblie Arraests. lie a, is;, Catherine, don. of F. Beeses, Esq. ni East Sheen. which lady 1. s.s. is I 022; antI lndly, Char— id te, dat,. of George-Arnold Arortd, ldsq. of llalslo,1, Kent. Mr. Lat’prnt is. fndly, Asttea-lIat-garetta, dan. of Sir James LAuoEn, Sin TnoMAa-NonTn, Ban, of Fonntain Porter, Knt., Be’itish an,bassador at the Porte, by ClariosaCathe,’ino Hall, en. Hanhdington, hient. 60th i-iCes, 6. 28 April, tie tiocliepied his svife. dat,. of the Baron do 1846 ; o. his father as 9th baronet, 23 Mar. 1867. Hoehepied, and by lice (who it. in March, 1832) left at his decease, its Jan. 1814, tsvo sans, viz,, ,. John-James, Bacon de lleehepied Lorprsct, as confirmed The esirname of LAnnEiE, anciently Be LAvanna, in of by royal licence, 27 Sept. 1010; b. 13 Mar, 1701; s,s. Georgians, dan- of Frederick Iteeves, Esq. of East Sheen, Nos-mass origin, and the Scottish hintorians mention the Surrey, aii,l d. 8 Jcsne, 1060, having had issno, I Asvnun-Jomt, B esos on Hoenroirn LAEeENT, (se, aecompaiiied MA5,eoLam CANNOUE into Scotland in 1058, to psi, Fosn,oee TITLes or Nonit.rrr). 2 Lionel-Ilenry-Planla, capt. lit Ilengal aroty, b- 11 Oct. assist that prince in recovering his kingdom fram the 1814. 3 George-Porter, 31,3., is holy eider,, is. I? Jose, 1062, obtained front the king gresitts of lassds, particnlarly in Stacy, youngest lan. of the her. T. J. Itarrison, rector of Bcrn-ickshire. to whirh lie gave hits own soame, as other Tinirpe 3lerienx, Sidfidle, and has a see. l,isnel-t2erssrd ksnglsts, aisnilarly rocsnspensed, did, in obedietsce, according Harrison, 8. 12 July, 1044, anda dan.,llelen-Lonisa-itacy. 4 Sgmonl, 6. 12 Oct. 154). 5 Frederick, t. 27 Jnly, 1041. I Clarissa-Calhs-t-inc. 2 l.snisn, is. I Dcc. 1536, Wilhiam-Alexander-F.llcrman, particular seestice is Liii., Ilanoverian censalgcneml at Anlwerp, and has had Sta RenesT on LAWEDnE of tlse Base, the brave associate a son, Aetbur-Ernesi, Jan infant, 23 Nov. 1e57. 8 Geraldine. It. Gosam-Gnnann. afterwards Sm Gnosos-Oxasen na fnsgtnes’t of the island of Laos over svbirhs the abbey of St. lincunrian LARPENT. Else youngest son, 1. Sin 000nee-GntsAnn on llornrr;nn LanPENT, SIP. for gssseratissis. This Sir Bs,bcrt was esmbassader to Enghassd Nottingheans, ii. 16 Feb. 1786, sras et’eate’l a Ilaronet in f,’one RoneoT I. upon various oceasio,ss. In 1322. he was Aug. 1041, He is. 13 Oct. 1813, Charlotte, led dan. of eeoc of the pi-oxics in thee oath of peace with Enwxsn 11.. William Cracroft, Esq. of the Exchequer (of the CnAenoeTn on which occasion Ice swore ‘ on tim soul of the Bruce” of Lteeshishtre, and by bee (who ii. 18 Feb. 1851) had issue, for its slese maintenance by the Scottish king. He was ALBERT-JOtIS, 2nd baronel. Frederick-Seyinonr, b. 0 Sold. 1822; d. lit Slay, 1846. Anna-Catherine, ,uu. 11 July, 1831, Is the Rev. Ede’ar,lAislal,ic at the hntcle of llalidon, thought he was then too old to Gssnmney, prcbendary of VclIs and vicar of Chess dhsmoes,sc and take a part in the flglst, which took place on Stsgna, Somerset, oldest snrvtving son of the late Sir foot. His son, F-it. Omnianey, asd se1el,esr of Admiral Sir Joint Gusmaney, Sm llonaa’c Dc LAvensa, fought at Ilalidon in 3213. K.G.B. Sir George es. 2ndly, 1022, Louisa, dan, of C. Medley, Esq. of BtcnAsn Launaa, of Landem’, was a scseator of the Lineolnslnre, and had by her (who d. 23 March, 1026), Sovsssne-Grssnn, 8. 14 Nov. 1852. lie l. 8 Marrh, 1822, and was a. hy his cl,lcst non, Ii. Sin Atseiev-Juunn, wh,s was 6. 10 March, 1810; and by onions he had his oldest cost, Bobos’t Lassdcr, of Landes’, so. in Calcntta, in 1525, Catheerine-f.y’Ba, dacs. of Capt. L.-Si. who flons-ishcd in 1572, whose line ternsinating by the death Shasv, of the Bengal ann , and bad iassse, GEOEOE-AL500T, present t,arsncl. Carnhne-Anno, i.. at Caiculta, 12 Nov. 1002, John Skinner, WtLLtAN LAUDEa, (e,’roneosssly called Bobo,’t, by Nishet), Rni., asud has. as,ii, 8. 5 Sct,t. I 503. Soplsia-Ctartetlc, is. 22 Feb. 1062, st Thsrdwan, lo Capr. of Belleseden of Lasswssde. Ihy her lee had three sousa, Ednss,n,l Foi-icscne, rifle turigade, v’n of W.-lt. Forlesene Bobe,-t, who ii. witlsont isane; William, called Will of the l2sq. of i’allspii, Devon, and has a don. Sir Albert d. 12 Jusie, 1861, ott his passage from Calcntta of Lander as hereditary hailic, was broken in upon by the to England. C,relisn—l811. Ar,sa—Qaarterlyu 1st and 4th, go., a eallire, or, between on clue he,sch ; assd as be died svithsnt issue, the succession four plates, cacti charged with a hurl, “a a chief, ens, eOn sirdcdis, was cari’ied eu by the yonngei- hsnuitier, as., fee LARPEaT 1 2nd and led, toe late, org. and ac. relatisssss at Lasssva,he, had isis reaidessce at Slehrin Mill en the dexter a chscv,’os, go., t,ctsvcen litre-c crescent,, oa.’ ansi on the sinister a dexter hand expanitcul, issoant trout Die sinister in bend, and beoeath a pair of nsa,sactes, thc cisains thihthead or Polton, a cadet of thee Dahheoussie fancily, lee bad broken, ppr., for Dc flornncsen. Cco,Is—tst, a ssnicern’s head, ang., reined, or, else seek 2. Joint LAUDER, Enq of New-ington, Ed,-ingten, and rliai-ged with, a flcssr—de-lio, a,ed beneath fessr annnlces eon— yoimtainhahh, who ‘s-as created a .Bersaeh af Hare Se-shin 662 LAU crescent, sa.; grd, ont ol a ds,cal eseronel, or, a dexlcr hand issnant, ppr.; both fee Da Bocnrnsnn. .S’sjspou’lct’o— LA U II E U. IL I ncar, first Do Laveds’o as one of tlsose Anglo-Norman barons who s,sssrper Macbeth ; for this isnpoctasst service Os Lavociro to hloethisso, of a direct roe-al eomsnassd to that effect. lie Lavedre was also invested with ties hereditary bailieship of Lauderdale. The next ,,f tisc fancily of whom there is of Sir William Wallace, who lead a charter front ‘lViBiam de Lancborto,s, bishop of St. Andrew’s, of that Aee’lrew’s had nsstil tlsen s-etaiieed a right, the Lasiders having already possessed tOte larger part of it for sonic jiisticiary of the Lsthians and that part of Scotlaisd to the so;stls of thee i’orth, in 1320; amid i’s 1331 lie was proseset His nieseemidant, College of Justice by the title of Lord Lander; and as his s,;cecssor was appointed in 1575, he nsnst have died before that year. lie m. Mary, dais, of Macflosvall of Mackah’stoms, of his non ansi grandson, the direct hue was carried on by Bicbard’s 2nd eon, who flourished ahont 1572 and IfiflO, and who m. Jean, dan. Wcst I’o,-t,” who, when doiteg j sustice in the Corn-t House Earl of linose and a party of the clan, of Mnmn and Crass— stosns, wko fired thee Tolbsunth, a,sd dirked William Lauder Actor.nw Lannne, who, having gone to his mother’s ah,ont iiOS. By his 1st wife, Ja,set, dan, of Ramsay. ef bin oldest son,