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N B W Meath, who so. Anne, dan. of SIr. Stanley, of Dsogheda, and deduce lineage fram Con.wya ap Tarsoas, Lenl of whose only dau. and eventually heiress, Margaret, so. Oliver, Efienydd, and Ardudsry, hart of Llyn, of which reuntry a Lord Looth. The eldest son, Joan, 4th viscount, s. his father in 1659. ITe is. Frances, Ttsi, chief a’s, seated at Bronaviss’s ‘l’swer, in llarlreh, and dau. of Richard, Viscount Masse, and was a. al his decease, called the tower Case Cohiwyn. Collwyn all Taugne, to at Liege, in b’lsndero, 12 Dee. 1727, by his only sass, Nsenooas, 5th viseosmt who as. Catherine, dao. of Samoel chevron, beteesu three fienrs-dr-lis, arg.,” as. Tladlan lien— Burton, Esq. of Barton Ilall, eo. Carlow, and had issue, lydan, dau. of Cynan, a Los-d of Tegatssgl, sen of Gwaethrued I. Jonse, 6th viscount; s. Frances, so. to Domissiek Blake, Bsq. -of Castle Grove, eo. Galsray, and ‘5. in 1764, leaving issue; of Eslnes’ain Bednes’, a Lord of ‘l’sgaingl, and had issue, n. Anne, si. nasa. in 1756. The viscount ,t. 19 March, 1755, 5. htdnewatn ap Csllwyn. and was a. by lsis san, Joan, 6th viscount, 8.1744; at svhose decease, sn’s., 15 Mar. a,,. Fignien ap Colhwyn, who had issue, 182s, the title remained dormant until adjudged by the house of Lords, 14 Aug. 1834, to Jaxes, 7th viscount (ace safe, issue of Patrick Nettervihle, of Leearrose): his lordship sss. 7 April, 1834, Rliza, 3rd dau. ssf Joseph Kirwan, Esq. of Hilsbrook, co Galss’ay, and Isad issue tsvo dana., his es-heiresses, 5. Eliaabefh-Gwendshtne-Tlseodora, is. Stary-Reddis, as. 22 Nov. 1865, to Jsslsua-Jasses (who has taken, 1865, by soyal licence, tlso surname of Netlervtlle only, in lieu of his patronymic), second son of lhs’ late Janses Mefivay, Esq. of Tubertinan, eo. Sleatts, ansl grandson of the lale Sir Joshua Meredyth, Bars., and lsas four dana., Mary-Nelterville ; Theresa; F.lizaheth ; and Rose. Lord Nettsrvlile ‘5. 13 Feb. 1851, since which period the title lay dormant, until adjudged by the house of Lenls, in 1d67, to sv. Edssyfrd ap Coltsryn. AaTnuo-Jaisseo, 8th and present ViscounT NrTTrsvtLLo (see v. Caviler Collwyn. esnfe, issue of ttabret Neltervilte, of Cruieeratls). Cs’esstisss—3 Aps’il, 1622, Arssss—Arg., a cross, gu., feetfy, or. (‘reef—A den,i-lien, rampant, gu., beaant’5. Seppss’feea—Devter, a sea-harse, per fesse, gu. and ppr., GWuAN Ar Slrsnurrss Born, whe had issue, mans, legs, fins, and tip of the fail, or; shstster, a lion, guarsiant, is. lorss-eth, ancestor of tlse Evsas’a sf Ttsn-y-lswle/s, and gu., henanrs8. Jfstfe—Crsei duas spire spero. NEVILL, Vrscoufiv, fee ABERGAS’ENNY, EARL OF. Elensow .ap Gwuaw, was falher of Mesrusvn Ar Esewsew, NEWARK, ViscouNT, 566 MANS-ERS, EARL. N E W B 0 B 0 U G H. NEWBOROUGH, BAnoN (Sir Spencer Bulkelsy ap Griffslh ap Sbadeek ap Cadwin, and n’aa father of, Wynn), in the peerage uf Ireland ; and a Baronet IEvAN Ar Esouesoze, amiss s,, Gwenhssi fa r,slau. of Ynyr Vyrhan of England; is. 23 May, 1803; en. 10 May, 1834, ap Ynyr, Lord of Nanney, do. lhherisss rita, and sad issue, Frances-Maria, eldost dan. of the Rev. Walter de i. Greno ap levan, of Gavynfs’yss, anerster of the Wvssws oj Winton, of Hay Castle, Broeonshiro (see BURKE’S a,. MAnors As’ tovaw. - Landed Gentry), and by her (who d. 18 Nov. 1857) TIse yunnger son, has had issue, i. Tooasas-Jonrs, 8. 31 Dee. 1840. 5,. William-Pereeval, 8. 19 Aug. 1845; eS 2 Aug. 1851. us. Charles-Itenry, 8. 22 April, 1547, of Rng., co. Merienett,, mare, of Nant Centway, and had with ether isane, a 2nd sea, to which he a. pnrsssant to the will of Sir fl-Williams ittAnors AP ilovor, of Feniartl,, as. Elliw, dao. of 3lsrgan aia Vadghan, Barf. sv. Frederick-George, 8. 17 Jan. 1813. s. Frances-Maria. as. Binily-Anina. in. Ellen-Glyn. iv. Catherine. v. Isabella-Elizabeth. vi. Mary-Geos-giana, rt. 1851. His lordship a. as 3rd baron, npon the decease of his brother, 15 Nov. 1832. Itititiigc. In rensmen with Vaughans, Earls af Lisburne, and several efLlanrtsatadr. and aras a by hat, elsiest son, other eminent families, the W-rans, Lords Newbereugh, Jean WyNN, Fsq. of Budville, standard-bearer at the battle 819 N E W considerable portion is still pessrssed by his descendants. whom the Cambrian lses’alsls assign, as ensigns, “ Ia., a Vawr, a noble of tlse ktngdeus of Powys, and sister ii. Meneurru Born ar Cocowyre, of wham presently. 1 Grifiutts ap Eignten, fattier of Llewelyn Vyclsan, ulsese son, Adds, ie. Tuds, dsu. sod heir of leran Bert,, rf Traarsreed, derivesh frusn Seiss3’lt, 1.erd of Mertssssetls (ne Bs’asr’s Les,stesl Geati’p,— PossE of Geslso), and was fattier of Meredills ap Adds, sf Tra,rseord, fresn s-liens derive. paternally, tlse Vaoos,sss of Ts’ss,rsrossS. ar1s of Li, home. 2 Ba’yn ais Eignion, fallsrr of a san, Barwedd ap Bwyn, sobs 5,5. asssl Isasl issue ; and a das,., Ag,ses, wha iii. Rietsard ap Cadaa’sladrr all sirittftls sip Ces,an, King of North SValrs. (See WYON f Bsrsfre, sesslie tVaLraaas,-Wvsss, EAST. sf Wyansbss.) 3 Rielsard ap Eignires. progenitor sf Sir Maltlsesv Caraduek, Hut., satsose dais. and heiress, Margaret, as. lticlsarcl Ifeeleert, sen of Williassa Tterbrrt, Earl ef Pen,hs’ssko, The 2nd sssn, ltl000nsTn Bern ap Cot,LwYa, was father of two elder sass, Asser and Mivtren, and of a yususger sssn, 5. Esowass. Erus’s sf Bss-,sb,rB. Ttse elder sun, srhosr son, ltosvroL Ar 3lrseusTn, af Ehtnydd, os. Bwenllian, dan. of Brtffisls, yersnger son of Ednyfed Vyrhsn, Lard of Drynliringl, by Gwenlltau, dau. of ttlsys als (iriffith, Lord ssf South Wales, and had two sons, of whom the elder, Gsarrsvn AP TEvAN, as. Angharad, dan. of Tegwared-y-Baisavrn, son of Llewrlyn op lorwertb, l’rinre of Nurils Wales, and had issue. a Sir SIowel-y-Fwyahl, c-be distinguished Isimself at Poilirrs, and ts sairt to Isaac Tseen tise person arise Teak the Freud, king prisoner. On Ihis occasion ho received the honour of knighthood, and attll further te remosesuerale his services, hio sovereign conferred on bins a nsess of nioal, to he son-rd before hto palo-axe fur ever. This usrss, upon his deaths, was carried desrn to be distributed among the psar for his saul’s sake, till tlse reign of Er.szAscTsI, arisen tlse custom was abolished. (Jftels,s’o of Gsrstyi’ Fsss,s use.) si, Esss,ow Ar GssrrsTa. ass. Rhys ap Griffith, of Sladuyn, L’sanerrh Carugnwrh, and FlSs-ddu. TIse 2nd san, Esasow As’ Bosmrsvss, s’s. Nest, dan. of GrtHth ap Adds Gnps’fs’yss. MAnors As’ IrvAw, of Berein, arIas is. Owerfyl, dan. and heir of Rhsyo ap Tudor, of Es-slslratnisg, u-as father of hloamn. Ar Manors, who as. Eryddylash, da,s. of Howe, Coat’ Ryan, of Penhlerh, in LIyn, drsivrd from Rhsys, King of South, Wales, and was falher of. Joan As’ 9tADoc whose wife was Janet, dan. of Grtffilh ap Lhewelyn, of Chswaen, in Anglesey. Of this marriage there was issue, a. hoes As’ Joan. as. Richard ap Johan, arlss es. Euizabetls, dan. and heir of Jehsn Hodsmrda, and aras father of hscon As’ RarssAsn frem whose usarriage smith Catherine, dan. of Sir Wthliasn Norris, of Sprko, do. Lancaster, derived tlae hlonwusnat of Bostsresba. The eldest son, blunn as’ Joan, m. Catherine, dan. of Itenry Salaabary, Esq. 3o2