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WIN WIN lie ins two sons, I George, t. 1836; and 2 St. John-Claude, as. Surrey, by whom Ise had two sons and three dans. lit was K 1839. a at his decease by his eldest sen iv. William (Sir), lient.-gen. in the unity, eol.of the 68th foer, LAWRENCE Fittest, Esq., salts its. Mary, dun. asd heiress of N.C.R., an officer of also Legion of Honoesr and knight 01 Chsristopiser Kemp, Esq.; bnt dying scithout issue, was s. by ILlS use Medjidte, b. 7 Jedy, 1884. v. Frederick, snajor-gen. in the army, CII , an officer of the brother, Legion of Honour, and knight of the illedjidie, eel. of the TiseasAs FINCH, Esq., who, fnr Isis sersices against Sir 32nd foot, eosnptrcller of the household and eqnerry to the Tisotsus Wyatt, and open ether isatsorusint occasions, was etude Duchess of Cambridge, 1. 12 May, 1818. one of tire knights ef the Carpet, 2 Oct. saa, she day after inn s. Annabehla, as. 8 Ang. 1827, to Rear- Adnsirsh Wsllians coronation of Queen Many, in she palace of Wesisasinster, Bssnsden, It.N., 2nd sass of Sir John Ramsden, Dart., slid it. before her Majesty, in her chansher of presesscc, nuder usc cloth his widow, 26 May, 1858. is. Cecilia, sss, in 1842, to the late Sir Charles Des Vccux, Dart. of state, by lisa Earl of Arondcl, svls,s seas cesssnsississssr,l l,s confer the Isonsur. In use 6th year of the next reign, Sic Thosoas Ills lordship ussssmed, by royal licence, 16 Assg 1830, tlse addi- scas made knighst-ssssrsisul of the forces in Ncschavce, then tional surnanse of Buaaorons, ssnder site will of Dante Ssrals besieged by the French, but perished by shtpsrrcek, seiths a Saiosbnry, of Offley t’lsee, slerts, Ste.; and it. 29 Nay, 1883. nossersos soite, in isis voyage to that place. Sir ‘flsonsassit. Ct’catissss—Baron, 9 3tarch, 1838—9. Earl, 12 Jan. 1949—38, Catherine, eider dan. and one at site co-heiresses of Sir Thomas Marquess, 12 Oct. 1831. Meyhe (chancellor of the Conrt of Aogmentstioss), of Eastscell, 4hi•, tlsiae swonis, in pile, points i’s base, arg., pam- co. Kent, tsy seheni Ise obtained that estate, and Stud with otlser reels and hilts, or. issssc, Crest—A falcon, scings displayed, or, belied of tise sassse, and 805TLE his tsacccsser. gorged sritls a docal coronet, gn. henry (Sir). secjeasst-at-hase. whose son and heir, Sir Joisn .Sssppsrters —Two hinds, lsorpnrc, aessde of estosles, and Finch, lord chief-justice of lite cosrt of Coossnoss Pleas assd doeally gorged, or. lard keeper of time Great Seal, scas created Lord Fittest, of Jlotbs—Aysssca leyatslti. Forda-ichs, co. ltcat; and d. tn 1661, when the dignity oxSeah—Antpert Park, near Andover, Ha:npslstso. pired, (see F.raec’s Extinct Peeroge,) leaving an ossly dsss., ________ srhe m. Sir George Radcliffe, of Ireland. Sir Thonsas was s. by his eldest nan, W I N C a i L S E A. I. Sin MOYLE Fsttcn, Knt., of Eastwell, to. Kent, who was created a Baronet, 29 July, 2611. Sir Stoylc, sss. Elizabeth, only dan. of Sir Thomas Heneage, Knt. of Copk hull, Essex (ace Bunxx’s Loaded Cessiry), by Anne, dan. of Sir Nicholas Poyntz, of Acton Poyntc, co. Gloucester, and granddau., maternally, of Th,smas, Lord Berkeley, of Berkeley Castle. By this marriage Sir Moyle laud, with other issue, Ttszorussa’s, isis sucCessor. Tisensas. hieneage (Sir), scsj.-at-lew, ceees-der of Itse cisy of London, and speaker of the I lassie of Casnnsasss ; sit. 1st, Frances, dust. of Sir Kslsnssnsh Dcli, of Bcussprd It all, Co. Norlelk, isy scisons ste Isast set-en sans anti fear dusts. Sir I Irncagr s,s. 2rsdly, Elba— beth, slats. ef William Crssdaek, Esq. of Sian; rdslsire, and widow of Rirlsartl J7ennet, Kwj., Isy svlsests he Isad tore daus. lied. 1631, and sousa. by isis eldest son, Sue 5tcNEuoe Fittest, Knt., b. 23 Dcc. 1621, constituted, 1670, ettorssey-gcneral and nsade lord keeper of tlse (ircat Seal, WIFCIIILSEA, EARL OF (Sir Qoorgo-Jamea Finch- 9 Nov. 1673, adieu he seas elevated to tlse peerage (10 Jan. 1673-4,) as Lord Fissth, qf Ossrctttry, en. Nsrtltossspten. Hattoss), Earl of Nottinghassa ; Viscount Maidetona, of lhs lordship aras declared Lersi high Clsasscellor of LagMaidstono ; Baron Finch, of Duo-entry, Co. of North- land, 19 Dee. 1678, and advanced, 12 hay. 1681, to the ampton; and a baronet; 6. 31 Slay, 1815; a. his father dignity of EARL OC NorrsttouAne. ate sit. Elsznltetls, dan. of Mr. Wilhisna Harvey, and had fourteen children. hits aa 10th earl, S Jan. 1858; ate. 6 Aug. 1846, Constance- lordship d. 58 Dec. 1682, assd was shy hh eldest son, Henrietta, dun, of the Marqsteea of Anglesoy, and laae, DANiEL, 2nd Burl of Esttistghons, of whom presently, as i. GEeaoE-WILLIAM-IIeanAsE, VtacsssntJfaidalone, 1.26 Bee. 6th Earl of Winelsilaea. 1852. Francis, barrister-at-lasr. i. Csnstanee-Meanara-Cacoitne. Sir Moyle d. t6h4,und some years afterwards his widow wss is. Mabcl-Emtly. elevated to the peerage (S July 1623), as Viscassssbesa Maidiii. ltilda-Jane-Sophsta. elaste, and advanced, 32 July, 1628, to the dignity of ConuIL tic-agc. TESS or WsucnsLseA.withremuinderofhsth honoursto the heirs mole of her body. Sir htoylc Finch svas a. by his It is the opinion of Sir W’tlliasn Dugdshe, tisat this fussily is eldest son, descended from a common ancestor with the Iterberts, Earls of TuaornsLs7a at svhose decease, without iosne, the Pembroke; nasuely, henry Fita-Herbert, chambes-haiss to King baresaetcy devolved npon hia brother, HENRY 6.; and Lelund says: “TheFinches, that be nose, say III.SsnTuoasas, whoa-to the peemge, as Visessssst _llcsidthat their proper name is herbert, and that wish nsurs’iage stun, and BAsiL or WsrseusLoEa, upon the decease of hia tlse Finchse’s Iseir, they tools Finclie’s name. One Vtnccnt mother, hturch, 1631. his lordship so. Cecilie, dau. of John Finds, in BENnY IX’.’s days, recovered by a suit the manor of Wenkworth, Eeq., by whom he heft these sons and five dune. —,by Winchelsea.” And in an old inscription in Ihrabos-nn He d. at his house in Charter-house Yas-d, in the (than) church, the name is wrhttest hterherh, alias Finch. suburbs of London, Nov. 2634, and was a. by his oldest son, WsLLsAas Fsttcet, Kaq. of Netherfield, co. Sussex (lineally MENEAOE, 2nd earl. Thin nssbheman having adhered descended ft-sm Vincent Iterbert, otherwise Finch, of Nether- firmly to the royal fumihy during their misfortsssses, and field, salso lived there about the close of Ensraeo lI’s reign), contributed by his exertiosse to the restoration of the me- seas sheriff of Sussex and Surrey in the 8th of King hENRY VI. narchy, was created by Cnaus.ns II., 26 June, 1660, aa a TIsh Wtlhiann its. Agnes, des. of Walter Roe, Esq. of Dartford, special mark of royal favour, and in consideration of hie and was a. by his elder son, lordship’s descent front the asscient house of Herbert, for- JOHN HERRERT, otias Fsxrn; ta-Iso dying issueless, teas o. by nnerhy possessors of the naauor of Eastwell, Bursts Tile- lain brotiser, JIes-kcs’f, af Essstseelt, en. .Kesst. His lordship as. fossr wivee, Hcuen Fatten, of Netlserficid, wlso st. Alice, ossly dan. and by -svhom he had twenty-seven children, sixteen of n-ham ineiress of Philip llclknap, Ens1, of The Moat, near Canterbury lived to maturity. Ohio ant lady was Diassa, doss. of Francis, (which alliance caused the first establishment of the fansily in Lord Willoughby of Parhans, by whom lie had no snrKent), and was a. by lain eldest non, vivhng child. The 2nd was Lady Mary Seymour, 2nd dan. Ste WtLLIAa5 Fsucts, Knt., who distinguished himself in the of William, Dsske of Somerset, by whom he had neeen sons French sears of King Benny VIII., and for his services obtained and four daus. The 3rd, Catherine, dau. of Sir Thomas a grant of the manor of Boron-c htarche. otherwise Durmarslse, Nsrchhffe, of Langton, co. York (who had boost sst. tsvice co. Kent, part of the possessisns of the monastery of,St. Austin, previously: 1st, to Christopher Lister, Eeq. of Tbom’uton; near Canterbury. Sir William itt, twice; 1st, Ehizahetls, dun, f and Ondhy, to Sir John Wentworth, of Ehmnahh), by whom Sir James Ceowmes-, of Tnnstal, and relict of Sir Richard Love- he bad two dans.; and the 4th, Elieabcth, only dan. and lace, of bcthersden, no. Kent, by sahsom he Isad thsree sons, lie heiress of John Ares, Esq. of the city of London, by wlsom at. Indiy, Catlaerine, dan. of Sir Joltn Gaynafst-d, of Crowbnrst, hs had a son, Jonu, and two dana. Tbe earl wan lord-lient. 1197