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OUT 2 SIseJAasEe, GOB., K.S.I., ereateda Baronet. I Asana-Seton, rn 4 June, 1822, to George Sligo, Esq. of ppr., gorged with a wrcatls of laurel, vsrt, and ou the head Seacliff House, co. Maddington. He 5. 10 Feb. 1845, leaving an only dan., Margaret, rn let, to the late Major Sir Wllliam•Cornwallis Harrie, who 5. 1848; and lndly, 1859, to Archibald - Vinoent - Smith Sligo, Seq. of Ioaievar. 2 Margaret, rn. 24 Dec. 1829, to Lsout.-General Francis Farquharson, of tbe Bombay army. She d. 3 Starch, 1831, leaving an only dan., E±iaabetb, who as. Baron Hugel. Austrian ambassador at Flerence. S gliaalieth, 5. ucla. 7 June, 1824. The Rev. Fdmund, M.D., archdeacon of Derby, and public orator of the University of Cambridge, 0. 11 Sept. 1765; rn. 14 May, 1801, Beatrix, eldest dan. of Ihehard Poatlethwaite, Eoq.of Lancaster, and niece of Thee. L’oetlotbwaite, D.D., late master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Shed. 0 Aug. 1010. He 5. 7 Feb. 1821, leaving issue, 1 The Rev. Tbomaa-Pewys, MA., rector of Redmile, co Leicester, 0. 27 April, ltoi rn. 31 July, 1027, Ann, dan. of Samuel Hodgkinaon. of Kilton, near Workoop. Ito sI. 17 Slay, laSS. She 5. 27 Slay, 1857. They loft issue, Edmund, of Sydney, 0. 14 June, 1028; 01. 7 April, 1058, Victoria Clarke, of Sydney. George-Sanford, in holy orders, incumbent of the ebapeiry of Booby, en. Derby, 0. 3 Jan. 3020; Ia. 29 OVEP.OTGNE, BARGE (Samuol-Jouso Luyd), of Ovorstono Sept. loSt, Diana-Culvert, dan. of the Rev. John iloaly, rector of Redmile. William, 0. 20 Nov. 1839. Adelaide, as. 25 April, 1858, to the Rev. John Cartmell, 1i96; 3g. 10 Aug. 1829, Harriet, 3rd dan. of tho late rector of Asfordby, co. Leireoter. Beatricc-Eliaabeth. 2 Rev. Edmund-Henry, 0. in 1007; d. u,ua. 17 June, 1832. Isot’ (who ci. 6 Nov. 1864) has had locus, its. Joseph, of Clyde, near Glasgow, civil engineer, 5. i. Henry-Jones, 5. 20 Dee. 1832; 5. 31 March, 1013. 4 Dec. 1772; as. 12 Dec. 3802, Elicabeth, dan. of George I. MARRIET-SSaAU, as. 17 Nov. 1838, to Lt.-Col. RobertJ. Knox, Seq. of Drum Easter Road, near Edinburgh. He sO. 4 Dee. 1030, leaving issue, I Joseph, 5. 0 Oct. 1003; rn. 20 Dee. 1831, Catherine, dan. of Henry Daa’den, Req. of Baltimore, and has issne.I 2 George, of Glasgow, 0. 23 March, 1805; at. 20 Nov. This family of Loyd is of Welsh descent, long resident 1837, Frances, dan. of William SleRobbie, Eoq. of Kingston, in Carmartbenshire. Jamaica. He 5. 16 Sept. 1830, leaving issue. S David-Edmund, of Glasgow, 5.3 July, 1015; oi.4 June, Lewis Luvn, Eoq. of Ovorstone Park, co. Northampton. 1050, Ann-Arthur, den, of John Semple, of Rothesay, formerly a very eminent banker of the city of London; 0, cc. Mute, and has issue. 1 Cbristisa, rn. 14 June, 1831, Alexander-Grant Gilkioco, co. Carmarthsu; an. 1st, 11 Nov. 1703, Sarah, dun, of John Eeq. She 5. 17 Jnly, 1832. 2 Sally, as. Tat, 10 Oct. 1833, to Sir Ben)amin-Foneeea by the former of whom he left, at his decease, 13 Slay, 1036, Outram, CM., SIB., who 5. 10 Feb. 1010; and sndly, an only ecu aud heir, SAasnEL-JoNcs, now Lord Overstone. 29 Dee. 1837, to the Mon. Sir George Doss, one of the senators of the CoUege of Justice, and sometime solicitor-general Creatioa—I Starch, 1030. for Scotland. s. Sarah, 5. an infant, Feb. 1789. H. Sally, rn. 2 June, 1t07, David Minekley, of Alfretou, Crest—A buck’s head, ppr., attired, or, erased, sa., chargsd and afterwards of Boston. America. Shed. 3 Jan. 1812. en the neck with a fesse, engrailed, of the third, thsrson The 2nd son of Mr. Benjamin Ontram, of Butterley Hall, soppsrtero_Dsxtsr a stag, ppr., attired, ducally gorged, Derbyshire, Jsrnes Oursrss.r, whose active and glorious co-operation in ehouldcr with a cross elechsls, or; sinister, an eagle, with crushing the Indian mutiny won him lasting fame, was 0. wings elevated, sa., heaksd and menabsred, or, doeaUy at Bntterley Hall, 29 Jan. 1803, and went to India ass cadet gorged, with chain reSsxed over the hack, and charged on 1t19, and rose to be a lieut.-gensral there, through a series the breast with a cross cleehfe, voided, also, or. of deeds, civil and military, of infinite good to the public Seue_Overstoue Fark, co Northasnptou. weal. He was, while resident and commissioner at Lneknow, Tsseso Jlstsae—S, Caribou Gardens. sent, in Nov. 1030, to command the British forces in Persia, where he was invariably fortunate. Ho was present at Buabiro, gained the battle of Kooshab, 8 Feb., and took part in the victory of 2s[ohammerah, 20 March, 1837. From Poraia he returned to India, to aid in the eupprcseion of the insurrection, then at -the very height of its guilt and cruslty. Ho marched to relieve Havelock, and forused an effective junction with him, when they tegether stormed Lncknow, and saved the garrisen of ths Heddsncy. Outram shared also in the heroism ci the holding out until Lord Clyde arrived, and in all that force and armed otruggls— never to be forgotten—which ensued, and resulted in final success. Sir James was appointed a Knight Grand Cross Gould-Morgan, Bart., and aistor of Lord Tredegar, of tho Military Division of the Order of the Bath, 20 July, and by hor (who ci. 4 Sopt. 1844) has had, 1037, for his services in Forsia, having previously been nominated a Knight Commander (civil), and woo created a s. Huon-CnAaras, 0.1020. Baronet by patent, dated 10 Nov. Itli, for his conduct in 51. John, 0. 1830. India. Sir James Outram, who was a lisut.-geu. and sit. Arthur, 0. 1029. member of the council of the governor-general of India, lv. William, 5. 1032; sa. 1001, Sliso Beashe Beynolds. rn. 18 Dee. 1835, Margaret-Clementina, dan. of James v. Augustus, 0. 1043 ; 5. 10 July, 1008. Anderson, of Bridgend. Brechin, co. Forfar, Esq., J. P. for s. Chaa-hotte-Augslina. is. Georghua, of. 1030. that county. and 5. at Pan, 11 STarch, 1063, and was iuterred its. Funny, sO. 1033. sv. Maria -Frances. in Westminster Abbey. Mo hsd an only child, his successor, He as. 2ndly, 28 Oct. 1845, Honriottn-Fraaor, dan, Sic FRANOIS-BuYn Ouvsssas, ths 2nd and present baronet. of tho late Capt. tho Hon. Edward Rodney, RN., Creation—b Nov. 1050. Arrna—Or, on a chevron, embattled, bstwssn three crosses and has issue by her, tory, gee., fvs escallops of the first. Crest—Out of an eastern crown, a dcmi-hion, or, gorged s. George-Rodney, is. 1830. with a wreath of laurel, ppr., holding between the paws a i. Alice-Rodaey. is. Edhtb-ROdneY. cross flory, gubes. 867 OWE Sisppsrlsro—On either side a royal Bongal tiger, guardant, an eastern crown. Or. Molts—Mutars 54cm neocto. 0 V E U S 10 N E, UI I and Fothoringhay, both in the co. of’ Northampton, so created by patent, 5 March, 1850; is. 25 Sept. lohabod Wright, Eag. of Mapperloy, Notta, and by Loyd-Liisdssy, SIP. (Sec Lsansay, Baar.) Itittczogc. 1 Jun. 1768; the eldest son of Wtfliaua Loyd, of Court Henry, Jones, Esq. of Slauehcster; 2ndly. Mre. Mary Champion; Arms—Per bend sinister, erm. and arg., an sogis with two heads, displayed,sa., allwithinahardure,ofthelast,bezantOs. three bezants. and chain reflexed over the hack, and charged on ths .Ofsfto—Nou mihi, sod patrias. OWEE, Sm HUGH, of Oriolton, cc. Pembroko, NLP. for that co., is. 1803 ; lieut.-eulsauol of the Pembrokeohire militia; s. his fathor, as 2nd barK, 6 Feb. 1861; as. lot, 12 April, 1825, AugoliuaCecilia, dau. of Sir Charles iii. Ellen-Rodney. Sit2 0 W E N.