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S H it 1 Elizabeth-Margaret, i. 16 Oct. 1664. 2 Otaria, so. 22 Sept. 1802, to James Whoble, Esq. of Donghty, Esq. of Whittiugton, co. Worcester, by whom lis Woodley Lodge, ea. Berks; and d. 25 April, 1814. 3 Lenisa-Franees, 1. 6 Oct. 1804. 4 Anna-Barbara, ci. assess. 1810. s. Barbara, sos. James, Lord Aston, of Forfar; and d. 1715. of Welverloy, in Woreestershiro. The ossly son, the Rsosct is. Mary, is- to Charles, 8th Lord Dormer; and a. 15 Slay, Roy, WILLIAM TAm-nT, Hscssos’ or DUROIAze, was born at 1755. us. Lucy, a nun; din Jnne, 1787. He ,l. 12 Dee. 1723, and (in 1742) his eldest son o. his uncle, whore he took his degree of SEA., 23 June, 1680. This and was, Goonno, 14th earl, 6. 11 Dee. 1719 ; who so. 21 Nov. 1752, Shrswsbury. He went into holy orders early in life, Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. John Dormer, of Feterley, cc. and obtaiuod a rsctor wlscn very young. Its was nominated Buckinghain (afterwards Lord Dormer); but d. without April, 1801, and was, 24 Sept. 1699, consecrated Bishop of issue, in 1787, when the honeurs devolved npon his nephew, Oxford, with leave to held his doanery iu commeudam. CHARLES, 1.5th earl, 8. 8 Starch, 1753 ; who so. 23 Sept. 1782, Elizabeth, eldest dan. of Sir. James Ilsey, of Dublin, He csntiuued in the See of Oxford till 1710, when he was by whom (who ci. 13 Feb. 1847) he had no issuE. His lordship made Bishop of Salisbury. He was fncthes-, 20 Sept. 1722, 6. 6 April, 1827, when the honours devolved upon his translated to the bishopric of Durham, of which county he nephew, JOHN, 16th earl, 8. 28 March, 1701; who sec. 27 Jnne, 10 Oct. 1730, having, (by Catherine his wife, dan. of Alderman 1524, Maria-Theresa, eldest dan. of William Taihot, Es’1. of Castle Talbet, co. Wexford, and by her (who a. s June, maturity, three sons and two dons., 1856) had issue, Jshn, 8.27 Nov. 1816; a_SO STarch, 1817. Mary-Aisthea-Doatrix (raised to the rank of a princess by the King of Bavaria), so. 4 April, 1810, Phihp-Andrew, Prince Doria-Pamphilj Landi, and had issue two sons and scs. 2udly, Eleanor, dan. of William ltigford, Esq., of three dans. The princess ci. at Rome, 18 Pee. 1858. Gwendaline - Catherine, so. 11 May, 1820, Mark-Antony, Prince of Sulmona (eldest son of the Prince Borgisese), and who s. to his father’s hononrs 29 May, 1810; she sO. 27 Oct. 1840, leaving a dan., Agnes, her three sons all dying within a few weeks of their mother. The dan. Agzes was so. 31 May, 1814, to Rodolph, Prince of Piombino, Crsci,’c/.) GcncralSbcriogtoss Talbot’s coil byhis hrstwifo Duke of Sora. The earl d. 9 Nov. 1652, snd was s. by his consin, Desrruxas-AoTnUu, 17th earl, 8. 11 Dee. 3832, who a. access. 10 Aug. 1806. Having thus carried down the senior male lines of the Earls of Shsewsbury to their extinction, we will proceed to to:: Gessge Horsley, Esq.; and Anne-Elizabeth), two sons, detail the lineage of the present earl JOUR TALBOT, of Salwarp, eldest son of Sir John Talbot, of Aibrighton, (see ante, descent of Sir John Talbot, p. 004) by Elizabeth, his second wife, daughter of Walter WrottesIcy, Esq- of Wrottesley, eo. Stafford, was so called from inheriting the seat and estate of Salwarp, in Woreestershire. He ss. Olive, dau. and co-heir of Sir Henry Shcrriugton, of cv. Henry, a commissioner of the revenue. Laeoek, in Wiltshire, Knt., of an ancient family and large s. henrietta-Maria, ccc. to the lit. Rev. Charles Trimueth, possessions in thot county, by whom he came possessed of D.D., Bishop of Winchester. that seat and estate, assd sO. in 1271, leaving issue three is. Cathsc-iue, so. to Extou Sayer, LL.D. sons, S050INOTON Tsns.or, of Laeoch, his heir. John Talbst, of Badgworth, in Oleueestershirs, who 5cc. Inner Temple, in 1710, and attained the summit of his Mary, doss and heir of Thomas Trimnel, of Okely, icc Worcestorshire, and by her was father of John Talbot, of Okely, who ccc. Siargaret, doss, of Thomas Gowsr, of Me was also an active politician, and was St.P. for Tregony, Dreitwich, Wzrcestershirs. Thomas Talbot, of Worvill, co. Salop, who m. Slsgdaleu, appointed solicitor-general, which office he coutissued to fill dan. of Str Starmadnke Wyvill, and had issue Robert until 29 Nov. 1731, when he was constituted Loan MienCnAccnoLs.oR Talbot, of Worvlil, who Os. Anne, dau. of William Sheldon, of Broadway, Wos-ecstershire, by whom he was the father of three soiss, Thomas Talbst, of Worvill, Gilbert, and of Barsca TaRot, sf Vessel, es. Glcccccsrgasc. Lord Talbet is George. The eldest son of John Talbot, of Salwarp, SuensecoTou TALenT, of Eudge Salwarp and Laeoek, sO. no foreign or domestic occurrence occasioned any remarkable 3642, having, by his first wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Leighton, of Feckingham, Woreestershire, governor of Gssernsey, issne (with four dans.) six eons, of whom the issue male is now extinct. Sir Gilbert Talbot, Rut., the strength or imperfection of any arguments; and so one of the younger of these soils, was master of tise psc-plexissg mazes of the law could never so involve and jewel office, in the reign of Casm-es II., but had no darken the trnth as to essneeal it from his discernment. issue- Sheringtou Talbot, the eldest, was father (with As a mensber of each House of Parhiameut, no man ever other issue) of Sh John Talbot, of Lacoek, who ci. 1713, had a higher deference paid to his abilities, or mere confidence leaving three daus., only, viz., I Anne, who was us. to Sir John Ivory, and had issue, John-Ivory Talbet, Esq. of temper and so candid his disposition in debate, that he Lacock, in Wiltshire, SIP., ancestor of tho present never offended those whose arguments he opposed. Thsngh wiuiam-Hens-y-Fox Talbot, Esq. of Lacock Abbey, Wilts.; removed at a time of life when ethers begin to shine, be 2 Barbara, who was so. to Henry Yelvertou, Viscoisnt might justly be said ‘‘salts clod tcitccsc clod glories- etoicse.” Lougueville, and her son was Talbot Ysiverton, Earl of Snssex and, 3 Gilberta, sO. ss,ssss. Sheriugton Talbot, of Rndge, Salwarp, and Lazock, Os. 2udly, Stary, dau. of John c. WcLLcAao, his successor. Washbonrne, Req. of Wichinford, so. Worcester, by whous cc. John, SIP., so. 1st, Houriotta-Slaria, dan. and co-heir he had issue four ssns, 1 George Talbot, of Endge, co. issue. Hess. Sndly, Cstherine, eldestdan. and eventually Salop, whose dan. Catherine, wasss. to Sir Clement Clarke, of Lawns Abbey, co. Lciecster; 2 Edward, slain in the civil wars, lessp. CHAsm-s I. ; 3 WCLLIA5, called of Whittin’y. arqnired the estate of lugestre, and he left by her at his ton ; and, 4 Francis, who ci. uam. The third son) WsLLsAos TAm-or, called of Whittingtou, resided at Stourton Castle, in Staffordshire, and sO. 1686; he so. Mary, dan. of Thomas 1011 S 11 It had issue, W5LLIAOI Tom-na, Bishop of liurham, and two daus., Catherine, ss. 1st. to Walter Littictacs, Esq. of Liehfiold aud Sndly,, to Laucelot Blackburn, D.D., Archbishop of York; and Frances, ccc, to Samuel Jowkes, Esq. Stonrtou Castle, and was educated in Oriol College, Oxford, prelate was tbe friend aud protfg6 of Charles, Duke of by W5LLIAsI Ill. to the 110 cuory of Worcester, 23 was lord-licutenaut and cnstos rotulornm. His lordship ci. King, of the city of London,) had, to survivs to s. Cnossoes. of whom presently. is, Edward, Archslsacoss of Berkshire; ci. 1720. Iii. Sheriugtou, nsajsrgesscs; tin the arusy; 8. in 1698; sc 1st, Elizabeth, ,lass. of Henry Medgett, Esq., ‘and by her had two sons, William, LL.D., and CnoccLzs-HcNna’. Ms Dixton, by wbs,m hs had scs issue; assd 3rdly, Charlotte, dan. of Thsosas Freeman, lOsq., of Autigssa, and by her lead a dan. Indiana, Os. 1722, to Lewis-Ps:sks Garland, Esq. of Sliclsaelst: we, Essex, gc’andfather of F.dgar-Walter Garlan’l, Esq, of Stichaelstowc Hall. (Sc e BuRsts’s Lauded was created a Barunet 31 Slay, 17o0, ascd because 5cR CHARLE5-lt000v TALBOT, Bart. of Stickleham, co. Sm-roy, and of Belfast, co. Antrien, who sos. in 1749, Annie, only child of Thomas Hassel, Esq.; and a. in 1798, leaving issue (with four dans., viz., Amelia-Anne ; CatherineJauc, so. to the Rev. Josiah Lahord ; Charlotte-Mary, ccc. 1 CHARLes (Sir), 2nd baronet, of Chart Park, Barking; who sO. 05555’s. 2 Gsooscr )Sir), 3rd baronet, with whom the baronetcy expired; 6. in 1763; cc. 8787, Asne, dan. of the Rev. Thomas Pzestan, of Sw-ainton; and ci. 10 June, 1850, leaving two dans., Slary-Assue. Charlotte-Goorgina. The eldest son, CuaRLzs TALB0T, 6, 1684, was called to the bar by the profession, aced established the highest legal rs1csctatiou. and for Durham. On the 21 April, 1726, Mr. Talbet was Os’ ENOLANu, sworn of tics privy council, and elevated to the peerage, a Dee. following, by the title thus enisgised by Dr. Birch: “This noble bid obtained the honour acid cevereuce of his country at a season when event. In apprehension, he so far exceeded the comnsen ncuk of men, that he saw by a kind of intuition penetrating was his sagacity, that the most intricate and placed in his pschlic spirit; and so excellent was his Lord Talbot sc. Cecil, dan. and heiress of Charles Slatthews, Esq.ofCastley-Slouich, ce. Glamorgau,5 by whons ho had, of Sir Matthcew Dcckes’. Bart., best by that lady had no heiress csf Johss, Viscount Chotwyud, by wham the family dcccsase 21 Sept. 1706, t Jnuzc-Cnorwvut, who s. as lrd barou. - * And granddan. of David Jeukina, Esq. of Ilonssl. 3r2