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AUCKLAND — ATTDLEY. 197 sometime Vicar of Battersea, Surrey. Bishop ok Sodok and Man, 1847-54, Bishop of Bath ant Wki.i.s, 1S.">4 to 1S(!9, when he resigned that see. JTe m. 15 Sep. 1825, Mary, hrt da. "I' Francis Edward Hunt of Alderwasley, oo. Derby, by Elizabeth, da, of BicbaTd AitKWniuirr of Willesley in tli.it eo. He tl. 25 Ajnil 1870 at the Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, aged 70. His widow tl. 25 Nov. 1872 at Wells in Iter 67th year. IV. 1870. 4- Wim-iam G-Eobge (Eden), 1!aucin Auckland [s,b, 1793], mid also B.MtoN Aicklanu fl. 1789], 1st s. and h„ b. 19 Jan. 1823. Bd. at liugby school, was attached to the legation at Stockholm, Nov. 1847 : paid attache 1 at Washingti in, Keb. 1 852 ; :it Brussels, June 1 852 : at Stuttgard, Aug. 1 85:5, Sc. Resident charge' d affaires at Carlsruho 1859 to Aug. 1881. His claim to Peerage [I.] allowed 21 June' 187H. He tit. firstly, 8 Oct. 1857, Lucy Walbanke, yst. da. of John Walbanke ('iiii.dkhs, of Cmtley, co. Vork, by Anne, sister of Charles, 1st Viscount Halifax, and da of Sir Praucta Lindley Wood, of Barnsley, 2nd Bart. She tl. IS May 187H at fair House, I)onc;uster, aged 31. He M, secondly, fith July 1872 at St. Margaret's Westni. Mabel Emily, 2nd da. of ( teorge James ( I'inuh-HattonI, 10th Eaiii. UK WinchiI-ska, by Constance Henrietta, da. of Henry (Paokt), 2nd MARQUBS8 ( " AXGLKsKY. She (/. s.]i. ii Nov. following, at Carr House, noneaster. He mi. thirdly at Merringtoii, 20 July 1S75 his cousin Edith, yst. da. of Sir William Edk.n 9th Bart, by Elfrid'i Susannah Harriet, 3rd and yst. da. of William Ihk.monokh of Wherwell, Hants. ATJDLEY m- I>K ALDITHLEY (of Hekigh). Barons by Tenure. I. Hon. I. /. Ailum(") had n grant from Henry I of the manors of Al.UlTHI.KY (or AuDLEY), Talke, and half of Batterhey, eo. Stafford, which, in Domesday, belonged to Uumul. II. Hen. I. J. Liolf dic Aldithlev, s. and h. Sheriff of Cliosliire. In 1130 he was lined for the murder of the said Gamut, his father's predecessor. III. Hon. II ? 8. Adam de Aldithlev, s. and h. He granted the manor of Stanley, &c, to his cousin, William Fitx Adam,() in exchange for the manor of Talke aboYeuavned. He vras living 1194. IV. Hen. Ill ? 4. Henry de Aldithlev, s. and h. who, with his father, was witness to a charter of Harvey Bagot in 1194. He was Constable U) Hugh (de Lacy), Earl of Ulster [1.], till 1214 : was Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire, 121(5-21 ; was in command of the Welsh Marches 1223-46. His chief seat was the castle of Heleigh. He tl. shortly before Nov. 1246. V. Hon. III. 5. JaUES de Aldithlev, s. ami h. a powerful feudal Baron, Justiciary of Ireland, 1270-72. The name of his first wife by (") This account of the early part of this family is entirely re-written, that of the tiret three generations being supplied by Mr. Chester Waters. The description given m " Courthope " and in other Peerages is very erroneous. See " Order of the Garter "by 1 i. F. Bella, Lancaster Herald, 8vn. 1841, p. 81, and also Nichols' "Herald SDd Genealogist" (1870) Vol. v. p. 63. () This William henceforth assumed the name of Stanlky and was ancestor of the Earls of Derby. He had inherited Talke from his father Adam, a yr. s. of Adam the lather of Liolf de Aldithley as in the text.