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N E W official stations; lie was chief secretary of Ireland in 1846, of Richard Dennc, Enq. of Wineholoca, in Sussex, and by secretary of stats for ilie Colonies froos 185! to 185-1, and Iser (who ci, 28 Josty, 1031) laid issue, secretary of state for war lenin 1854 to 1855. He wan reappointed Ronznv-Lynnvan, 2nd baresset. secretary of state for the Colonteo in 1859, and rotired Lvnmvoa, pi’enent baronet. in 1864. He wan appointed lord warden of the Stannarios, Tno,sas-tlnLone’oas’n, 8.6 Feb. 1825; ie. 21 April, 1864, Rhiza. O Fob. 1862 Re if. 18 Oct. 1864, deeply lamented, and was a. by his eldest son, ltenanv-PeLnnnn-Aa.EXANnEE, 6th and jiresent Alnred, 8.19 Feb. 1831. Duae or NEWcASTLE. (‘reotinan—EarI, 4 Slay, 1572. Poke, 15 Nov. 1756. Aems—Qnarterly 1st and 4th, arg., six ernsn-eronilctn, Charlotte, cL 21 Dee. 1839. fitehfe, ia. three, two, and one; on a etsief, no., two mnlleti, Caroline, 01.10 April, 1801, to Lard Charnion, and il 21 Nor. or, pierced, gn., for Ctinxns; 2nd and 3rd, qoarterly: lit and 4th, as., three pelicans, arg., vnlnect, ppr., far Pm-HAM; 2nd and 3rd, two demi-belts, wtlh hnetctes, arg., erect, the Itarriet, as. 19 May, 1503, to Chantct-Lnngton Slatningbetd, hackles in chief as an honorary augmentation, in memory of Sir John Peiham taking Jniia, King of France, prisoner. Cceifs—ttt, scst of a decal coronet, go a plnmn of five Sir Ri’herr, who was snnsctimc St.P. for Exeter, ammd highihmeriff ostriehn feathers, arg., banded wtth a line laid chevronwaya, as., for CLRSTON; 2nd, a peacock, in pride, ppr., for PELnasi. 17 Sharch, 1030, lIe ci. in 1545, and was .e. l.sy his eon, Sepperfers.—’Thvn greyhnnnda, arg., cacti collared and lined, Ii. Sims IldlBF.aT-LvneTnN, 8. IS Pci,. 1022, rapt. gremmadicr go. Jlntta—LnyanltO na honto. ,Seat—Ctninher, Tnxford, Nottinghianislnre. Tnioi, Slows—IS, Canton Itnune Tnrraee. N E W MAN. NEWMAN, Stat LYDSTON, Of NEWRY, VIScouNT, see KlLMonEv, EARL OF. Mamhoacl, en. Devon; 5. 14 Nov. 1823 ; late capt. 7th hunnarn ; s. his NEWTON-BUTLER, Loon, ccc TiANEnOOnOUGhI, brother, an 3rd bait., 5 Nov. 1854; nit. asad han a dau., 5. 15 Nov. 1868. ILincituc. The family of Newoasan laas been established at Dartmouth, in Devon, for novoral centuries : so early as the reign of Iieaav VI. and Hranv VII., Thomas and William Newman appear, frona the public records of that town, to hale been settled there. Over the remains of Johis Newman of Dartmouth, who was tim-ted at St. Petron, 0 April, If 18, are to ho seen the arms now borne by the family. Tuoasan NEWMAN, of Dartmouth, was father of Rsenaan NEwniAw, of Dartmouth, loapt. at St. Saviours, in Dee. 1007; m. in If 0th, Elizabeth, dan. of Robert tiolda— worth, Enq. of Shodhory, and had, with other loans, i. atoncnv, his heir. a. Ehiaabetb, as. H. lloldnworth, Esq. of )Iodbory, and had an only child, Mary, as. l727,to Ii. Newman, Esq. ofDartmonth. Richard Nowman it. 20 Jams. 1079, amid was .s. by his non, RonnnvNr.waIAN, Esq. of Dartmouth, bajsf. 11 Jnno, 107-i; ni. 1st, Joyce, dan. of J. Lydotone, of Townstahl, and had, Riensan, bapt. 11 Nov. 1701; at. SItes SEason, of the en. vernity of Sydney. lie was knighted, 1st M.-trclm, Glonceater; said ci. in 1741. RoDenT. Joyce, as. to — Weston, Esq. of Dartinooth. Ehcahothm, so. to Nathaniel veivy, Esq. Robert Newman a,. 2ndly, to 1715, Eltcaheth, dan. nt CnAnLEm-.tcen:eALn, 8. 27 April, iSO?. Robert Holdnworth, Enq. of Sfodbury, but by hor had no child. Hr ci. ii’ 1739, and his 2nd son, RoBERT NEWMAN, Req. of Dartmouth, topt. 31 Starch, Cnanr,rn NicssoLsow, Enq. of London, n’ho it 1824, cnn of 1704, as. at Townatail, in 1721, his cousin Siary, only elmtld Charlen Nicholson, Enq. cf Cceleermo:mth, Pin sherland, as. of Reheat Iholdaworth, Enq. of Slodbuey, and had ioeuc, 5. RoneaT, of Dartnmonth and Stoke Flemirg, in leerossrhire, Harhara, yonngent slim, of John Aacough, Eoq. of Dcdalo, in thin commission of tloe peace for that eonssty ; tc’pt. 9 Doe. en. of York, and h’y her (who iS. 1011), had ass only nnrvivbsg 1715; os. in 1766, Anne, sister of Arthnr llolcls,rnrths, governor of Darlnsonlha ; hot 1. witlmnnl isssse. ii. Rtehartt, ci. yonng. ni. Tnonis.a, of whom presently. nv John, ci. miens, in t779. v. Holdaworth, of Little Dartmonth, a J.P. for Devon 8. 1714; Proof—On a rock, ppr., a lion’s head, as., charged with a is. Joyce, dan. of Nathaniel Terry, Lasj.; and sIn. vi. Lydston, a J.P. for Devon; 8. in 17471 ii. esisi. in 1229. vii. Richard, ci. ion,,, in 1810. The third non, TnoniAO NewMAN, Eoq. of Dartmouth, 8. in 1740, as. at Oporto, to 1774, Sarah, dan. of John Page, Eeq. of London, and had insor, RonnnT-WSLLSAM, his hioir. Thomas, 8.10 Stay, if. 26 May, 15ff. harriet, as. in 1802, to Thiomat-Ilnldnworth Itant, Esq of NIcoLsoN, Sin Fnangnlcat-Whr.LIArr. EnnatINs, Dartmonth. Slary-Ann, if. usia. in 180—. Caroline, ci. nines, in 1802. Charlotte, ci. nasa. in 1808. atm-ha, dcroansd. Starha, deceased. Ste. Newman it. at Lath, S Dcc. 1802, acid wan .s. liy Inn non, i, PieenmialCmc, ii. if Jm.ins, IS-iS. I. Sin Ronenv-Wictiaas Newnian, Dart. of Mamhsead, t. at ii. Arthnr, 8. IS Sept. 15-li. i. Cle:nesmtinaAnn-Elcanor. Oporto, IS Aug. 1770; oi. 21 Sept. 1811, 3taryJane, 3rd dan. Ho iii. 2ndly, in 1853, Assgnnta-Sarnh, only dan. of 825 C’,eado,i—t7 Maceli, 1076. Arsin—Sn.,tlirce denit-lionn, ran,. paint, arg.. langard, go. L’i’r’t—A line, rainpani, arg. Motto— Ubi ainor, ibi Odes. &at—Slamhead l’ark, Dnvossshirc. NEWPORT, Vaeeourev, see BRAIIFOItn, EARL OF. EMiL OF. N I C H 0 L S 0 N. NIcHOLSoN, Stit CHARLES, of Sydney and Luddonham, in the colony of New South Wales, Part., 5. 23 Nov. 1808. Thin gnut-lemnn who in a D.C.L. of Oxfcrrl, an LL D. of Cambridge, and an M.D., wont to Australia in 1834, and his career there has been highly dintingniohod. lie han been three times speaker of thn legiolativo council of New South Walno, having boon elected a member of the first legislative council there, an for back as 1834. He in nlno provost of the Uni. 1852, and created a baronet, 8 April, 1859. He at, 8 Ang. 1865, Sarah-Elizabeth, eldest dan, of Archibald Keightlcy, Enq., and han a non, 3LulIcaEc. chili, CmtAnLro, the hsr000m:t barnsset. t’,’cci’ton—S April, 1819. As’sin—Ac., two bars, nebsily, arg.; in chief, a inn in splendonr, ppr., between two stare of eight points, or. star, as in the arms. Jintto—Virtne scm nobihitan. 7’oir lleitac—tt6, Dovonstii:’et’haec. N I C 0 L SO i’. C.B.. rear-admiral RN.; 5. 22 April, 1815; e. his - father, 5 Ang. 1820 ; at. let, 26 May, 1847, Mary’ Clementina-Manion, only dais, of James Loch, Esq., NP., and by her (who ci. 17 Jnly, 1851) han, NH) h,eth-Laera, eldest dasm. of Mactin-Tacker Smith, Esq., late Sl.P. Mary-Ann, a,. 21 Starch, 1844, In Withians-Errieg-Smhhi Clark, Req., son of William Clark, Rsq. of lhnokland Tonsiaimmts. 1866. Lenten. Rsii. of Gnmmby Park, en. of Lincoln. of the oocnnty of Devoms in 1027, was created a Bas’nnet, guards, wimo fctl at the battle of imikermama, 5 Nov. 1534, amot was o. lay his brother, tho prenomst and 3rd harosnet.