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306 HYLTON. XIII. 164.1. 13. Eoijekt JIyltox.C 1 ) next br. and h., who survived his brotlicr but a f e v months and rf. s.p., being 611c. 25 Dec. 1641, at Hilton chapel. XIV. lQJfl. 14. John llYLTON,( a ) next. br. and h. ; was a Col. in the service of King Charles I. and included among the " Malignanta." He m. twice. He was bur. 12 Dec. 1655, at Hilton chapel. XV. 1655. 15. John Hylton,(- 1 ) s. and h., a Capt. in the King's service, aged 38 when, 21 Aug. 1666, he entered his pedigree^) in the Her. Visit, of Durham. He rf. unm. and was bur. 21 June 1670, at Hilton chapel. XVI. 1670. 16. Henry Hylton.C) br. and li., nine years junior to his said brother. He was bur. 16 April 1712, at Hilton chapel. XVII. 1712. 17. Richard Hylton,(°J grandson and h., being s. and h. of John Hyltou, s. and b. up. of Henry H. above named, which John rf. v.p. before 1709. He rf. unm. and Intestate ai d was bur. 3 Sep. 1722, at Monk Wearmouth. XVIII. 1722, 18. John HyLT0N,(») br. ana b., bap. 27 April to 1699; M.P. for Carlisle, 1727-46. He rf. unm. 25 and was 1746. bur. 28 Sep. 1746, at Hilton chapel, when the right to any Barony that may have been veBted in him fell into abeyauce.( c ) HYLTON OF HYLTON AND OF FETEESFIELL. Barony. J, vVilliam-George-Hylton Jolliffe, 1st s. of the I 1866 ^ ev ' ^*' mam J°' ,n Jolliffe (rf. 31 Jan. 1835), of Merstham, co. Surrey, by Julia, da. and coheir of Sir Abraham Pytchfs, of Streatham, in that co., was b. 7 Dec. 1800, in Little Argyle street, bap. at St. Geo. Han. sq.. and was (v.p. ) cr. a Baronet as " of Merstham, cn. Surrey," 20 Aug. 1821 ; sometime a Capt. in the Army ; M.P. for Petersfield, 1830-32, 1837-38, and 1841-66 ; me. his uncle, Hylton Jolliffe, 1 Jan. 1843, in the famliy estates, becoming thus representative of his grandparents (William Jolliffe and Eleanor, his wife, da. and h. of Sir Richard Hylton, ( d ) formerly Mi'SQKavk, Bart. [S.] ) ; was Under Home Secretary, March to Dec. 1852 ; Pari. Sec. to the Treasury, March 1858 to June 1859; P.C., 1859, and was cr., 16 July 1806,BAKON HYLTON (a) Vide, p. 205, note " c." (•>) Thispedigree is stated to be " certified by John Hilton, Esq., commonly called Baron HiUon." ( c ) The coheirs were his three surv. sisters, viz. (1) Ann, b. 26 Jan. 1697, and bap. at Washington, who m. Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. [8.], and rf. 1 Feb. 1766, being great-great-grandmother of William George Hylton Jolliffe, or. in 1866 Baron Hylton (2) Elizabeth, who m. ThomiiB Younghusband, but whose issue became extinct on the death of her only daughter (3) Catharine, 6. 22 Dec. 1706, who m. Rev. John Brisco, D.D., and was mother of John Urisco, cr. a Baronet 4 June 1782, as of Crofton, co. Cumberland. ( d ) He (who d. 24 June 1755, aged 30), was s. and h. of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart. [S.], by Ann, 1st surv. sister and coheir of John Hylton, of Hylton Castle, CO. Durham, usually known as " Karon of Hylton," who rf. unm. 25 Sep. 1746, aged 47, and who was himself (apparently) the representative of the Barony of Hylton, cr. 1295. By his will, dat. 6 Nov. 1739, he devised all his estates to his nephew, Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart., on condition of his taking the name of Hilton only, which, estates, however, within a few years were sold under act of Pari. The castle and manor of Hilton (contracted for at .£30,000) were sold to Mrs. Bowes, ancestress of the Earls of Strathmore [S.]