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SEP SEP H SON. JEPRSON, SIR 1IIOIIABD- 1845; s. bin father as 7th earl, 24 Oct. 1859. MOONTENEY, of the Spring Vale, no. Dorset; s. his father, as 2nd TIne noble family deduces its descent from the ancient and baronet, in 1825; vs. 4 Aug. hononrable house of Velhicre, seigncssrs of 1.’islc-Adam, in Nermaady, 1568, Charlotte-Ellen, 2nd dan. of Ike Conqnost. of Sir William Bayusn, Bart. iLintrt!rr. TeE VxRT Rev. WILLIAM Jnpn000, M.D., dean of Lismore, Bohonsia, scas nosninatod, in 1622, through the interest of his grandson of Sir John Jephson, of Froyle, co. Ilauts, and of halfhrothser, tlse Bsskc of Bnckinghsam, president of usc p°— Mallow, to. Cork, and son of Major-General Jephson, so. Anne, vince of Monstcs, in Ireland, upon floe decease of tho Earl of relict of Samuel Rarewell, Eoq., and dan. of Rodnioosi Barry, ‘t’hoinond. Sir Edward so. Barbara, eldest dan. of Sir John St. Mg. of Rathcormac, co. Cork, and ii. Il April, 1720, and wos John, of Lidiard Trcgozc. co. Wilts, ansi niece of Sir Oliver St. boned muter the western tower of his caihodeal. The dean had John, created, 1 Jan. 1620, Viscoaof Gena,fisoss, in the pccrsgo (eith to’s dons., Mary, os. to the lion. Jaases O’Bryen, and Anne, of Ireland, scith lhnilatisin of the lsonoar in hcr (Lady Putters’) e. to Sir Winwood lltowef, Dart.) on oety son, The Van. JonN Jernsoie, archdeacon of Ctoyne, who of. June, dane. lIe s5. 7 Sept. tOtE, lansentad nioro deeply than any gocernor 1742, and n’as barted at St. Andrew’s, Ds,blin. His son, THE ‘EN. WILLIAM Jcrnsosc, archdeacon of Cork, 5, tn 1734, the Earl of Cock’s chapel, at Yossghall, no. Thomasine, youngest dan. of Itiehard Mosnetency, Esq., and WiLLIaM VsLLioas, Esq., the eldest son of Sir Edward, a. to sister of the lOon. Richard Monntcney, one of the barons of the the estate of his father, and upon the densise of his uncle, us Exchequer in Ireland, and had r. John, in holy orders, who ns.lst, Charlotte, dan- of Nicholas cause of tJoIAaLEO I., Isis lordslnp rocoived a wonnd at Ike singe Smilh, Esq. of Castle Park, cc. Limerick, by whom he Isad a of liristol, 26 July, 1643, of srhieh he lied in the folloscissg dais., Emily-Esther; and 2odly, Anna-Maria, dan. of flavid month, at OxS rd, leaving by Stary, dan. of Paul, Viscoient Bnrlcigh, Esg., by whom ho lead issue, 1 Richard, iii- Miss Bayesing, an only dan., Barbara (wife of llogec Palmer, Earl of Paaea, and has issue; 2 Rdmond-Malone-St. Jolen, liny. Art.; Castleasaine, in Irriand), aftersvards Duelsess of Cleveland, and 3 John-Meuntcney, in holy erdere, so. Sties Jecniy, and has mistress of CHARLES i1.,and transmitthsg isis title to his ioeesc; I }‘rsnccs-Thonsaaiue, as. lo Isanc t’reston, Keg. of brotlirr, Stanficid Hall, Norfelk; 2 llenrietla-Loaisa-Mary, os to Josia, 3rd Viscount Grandison, who of. a.p., olson the hononre ltajor F-B. St. Johss 3 loabella-Bosa, so. in Tho,nas devolved upon his brsitl;er, Kelly, Esq., and 2ndly, to Oicby-F. Slarkcy, Esq; 4 CecileCatherine, Grower, dth viscooset, who so. T.ndy Mary Leigh, 2nd dan. and no. to J. Ilabond Sanlis, Esq. II. RsdeAEn-M0rNTENEY. see. William. Iv. Rohorc, so. Miss Coddinglon, of Broghcda; and 4, 1804. 1628, and Each of C/sichosfer in 1611 (hon,snre which expired Archdeacon Wihia,n Jephaon ii. 1791; his 2nd son, I. Recuaan-Mnnavevcv Jnresoes, Esq., nec of the judges of eldor son, the Admiralty, and jndgeadvnratc at Gihmltar, was creased a Beronet 1 June, 1815 l iso. 1st, Caflserisso, dan. of— Joliffe, Esq. of Wolverton, in the Isle of Wight, by whom he had issue, Recnann-Mooavcvrv, present bamnct, and JAaecs-SAnssAenz, comm. RN., ns. Ella. Huxley, and has a eon, Slorxvnxnv, Os, 1S61, Eliaa, youngest dan. of the late Thomas Badger, Esq. Sir Richard so. 2ndly, Clsarlotlc-Rochforil, eldest dan. of Lient..Gen. Smith, of tho royal arlilicry, and had. William- Malone, Snportntessdent of Qnarasstine, Motherhank, Isle of lIce. Villiere obtained a patent from King tVILLIA5I, in 1699, Plight, if, 11 June, 1962; George; Stanhope,William. malorgen., CE., so. 10 Oct. 1849, So;shia, fats, of tho late Edward Rawce, Esq, of Wnodford Charlottc, ns. in 1831, to Edward l-’itcgerald, Esq. Julia, so. If Nov. 1616, 10 the SIarqncss of P.C., appointed, in 1711, eonsniarder-in-cl;iof of the anesy Ailsa; and Eliza. The baronet d. in t925. Crsoiioss—l June, 1015. As-ass——An., a fosse, embattled, or, between three cocks’ heads, Lord Grandisoa ci. in 1699, and was c. by his grandsen, erased, arg. Cs’eof—A cubit arns, vested, paly, erg. and as., cuff of the Lissienick, II SepL 1721. Itis Lordship ci. Lady Frances Carey, second, surmounted of a band, p.o. in tine hand a ponsy or dan. of Anthony, 4tle Viseoimt Falkland, by whoen lie had issue, hoact’e-oaae, ppr. Msna—Voritas magna est. ,Swol—.Spring Vale, Dorsetslsire. SEE Viocount Orandison, of Limericlt, in the en. of Leitrim, in the soerago of Ireland; 6. 20 March, kfllcagc. assd its cstabtishmcnt in England is fixed at tlio period Sia Eowsnn VsLLemss (the 2nd son of Sir George Vilhirrs of Brookesby, and half-brother of George Villiccs, 1st 1 luke of Bsiclcinghas,i), having been employed, in 1620, as anshassador to posterity. By this asarciage, Sir Rdsnacd had fonr sons and three who hail previously csslcd the province, and n’as interred in 1620, beeneso ‘isesnnt Orandisen. Aclively espousing the co-heir of Sir Francis Leigh, han., crealod Lsesls Das,,,,,oro in with his lordship, in 1657), and bad two eons and two dane. Tho Enscawn, a bnigadior-gen. in the army, and lieist.-col, of the Qncess’e reginsceit of horse; as. iii 1677, Catlsorhie, ohan.ansl heir of John Filegorald, Esq. of tsroieiasa, to. W’atorford, by wleosn lee obtained a consi,leralslo landed property in that county. Ho of. in 1693, leaving, I Joeesc, who n. to the viscoanty. 2 William. 1 lilary, so. to Bnigadior-Gen. Stuart. 2 Harnioi, so. to Bobert Put, Essp, by schom she was mother of WeLLeaso PITy, eiesv EARs. or C5tATHAM. granting tier 11w privilege to enjoy the sa,no litlo and precedence as if her hosbansl had sarsiced his farhe,, and had actoeally been possessed of the leonour of Vescot-ar tlxaanemx. Sue eaarnied with Licnt.-Gea. Villiaen Slenari, Ml’., during the Boise of Ounonde’s absence. Jonss, 5th viscount, who was created RAaL GnAanieea, of i. JAMES-FITZOOEALn, Lent gullies, SIP, cc. Waterford; oi. Jane, dan. aied heir of Itichard Butler, Faq.; and dying 1732, left an only daa., who 4. 1718. IL. ‘sVea.Lea.n, Los-sf rullins, si. s. js sioio. r. ELieaesr.Tn, elevated to the peerage 10 April, 1746, as ruerousslesa Geesioftssso, of Deassisino, cc. of Waferford, acid cleated Cowishess &‘s-,’ss’Gsss, 1768. Hoe ladyohi1s as. 1719, Aland-Jolin Mason, Essi., MB. for the co of Watortord, and was a. by her only surviving child, Grower, Earl of slrandisoa, who as. Gertrude, dan. of Francis, Earl of Hereford; and dying 1680 when the honoure expired), left an only dsoc and Itch, Gxwveursr-A,srcsa, wise so. Lord Itenry Smart, son if John, 1st Marquees of Bute, by whc’m (who of. in 1889, also lead, with other iesne, lInwey-VILLiree, Lowe STeSET nx Dccere. Itta lordship ii. 14 May, 1766, wlsen the earldens expired, bat tin Viseonnty of Grandisssn devolved, as will appear presently, upon the 3rd Earl nf Jersey. Return svc now to Enwawn VILLIan5, Keg., the youngest eon of iso gevemer of Monster, who, far his gaBantry, as a entlitary officer of rank, during ihe civil wars, was knighted by Ceaar.es II., 7 April, 1880; and appointed lcnight - marshal s’f the hoasehold, osisd governor of Tyeeenaoutls Caatle. lb had likee-tsn a grant from the same monarch of the inyaf heos.so and manor of lttchnsond; and his lady was appointed governess ho the l’rincesees Stacy JERSEY, HaStE OP (Vietor-Alhert-George ChildVilliers), ansi ANNE, afterwards queens of England. Sir Itsiw-ard iii. broncos, Viscount Villiere of Dartford, and Baron yeungest dan. of Thoophilue, Earl of Suffolk, by whom he had two sane and six dana. lie oh. in Jove, 1689, and seas e. in Villiers, of Boo, co. Kent, its the peerage of England; JERMYN, EARL, dfe BRISTOL, MARQUESS. JERSEY. 623