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K E N His lordship a. as 3rd baron, on the decease of his W’sLLa.eoaI Eewoanns, Esq., having inherited at thee demise of father, 10 Aug. 1352. LIncac. Tan or Coneosru, Lord of both ttfarlors, Oswestry, and (‘h’he Barony ef Kensingten, enjoyed t’y the Earls of Itelland and Whit ttngton in Powys, one of the Barons of that kingdom, so. Warwick, expired in 1755.) His lordship a. in 1702, Rhizal,eth, Rhiengar, don. and sale heir of Llnddora ap Carador Vretrhfras, yonagest dan. and co-heir of VihIia,a WVrren, Esq. of Long- I Lord of Hereford, in South Wales, and was by her father of a ridge, en. Pembroke, by whons lie had an only san, Wat.Laoaa. son, Tunes Taam’est (so called, beranse born or msrsed at Treros), Wsetsoas, 2nd haven, 0. 24 Apr11, 1777, whe, so. 2 Dee. 1797, Lord of Hereford, W’htttington, and both Maelers, and founder Dorethy, dan. ef Richard Themes, Esq., and by her (who C. of the Tribe of the Slarohes—an appellation derived frem the 29 Dec. 1643), had tssne, numerous families seated in the marrhes of England and Wales, Ileney-Edwand, k 5 Nov. 1755; eL 16 Aug. 1829. descended from him. Tudor Trevers chief seat was WhirLington Wsaasoas, present peer. Castle, of whirh hr is said to have been the founder, and the Geerge-Wareen, 0. 20 Stay, lSPl; governor ef Lahean, Welsh heralds assign to him as ensigns, “Party per bend sints ter, ermino and erminois. ever all a lion rampant, er,” whtrh, as chief arms, or qnarlered, have been borne by all lois descendants. The Lord of Hereford and Whittington ‘a. Angharad, dan. of Howell Mba, King of South Wales, on. 907, the eelebratod lawgivrr of Consbria, and had issue, s. Grenwy op Tnder Trever, Lord ef hereford, who as. Morfydd, Charles, b. 7 Ang. 1513. dan. of Llewelyn Anrderrhog, l.erd of tale, in Den- Thomas, in holy orders, 3t.A., nectar ef Beisleferd, eo. Lincoln, highland, and was father of a dau. and heiress, G,s’en, who as. Cyhelyn ap lvar, Lord of tlnilth, and was Canoline, a’. in 1825, to Itenry liandley, Easi., SIP., of Cnlventhorpe mather of Elystan Glodrydd, Prince of Ferlys (the eessntry between the Wye and the Severn), fatmder ef the feneth royal tribe of Wales, whose banner displayed’ Ga., a lien, Elizaheth-Geongiana, st. 1654. rampant-regardant, sa.” is. Llydeeh ap TssderTrever, lord of both Maelers and Gswestry, Jane, sss. 10 April, 1032, to Sin Edwand-Cholmeley Dering, whose grandson, Rhys Sais ap Ednyfed, Lerd of Oswestry and Wlsittingten, His heedahip ot. It Aug. 1552. ancestor of tise tdosweNs; tise PeNzcoxvs of Daseisiag, es. f’neafisa—20 July, 1770. Filet; the Drasoexa oJ’FeeteyHatt; the Errotes efEytass, .Arsoe—Qnarterly lot and 4th, cnn., a lion, rampant, sa.; and Errosee of lthoaboa, cc. Denbigh; the EnwAaoEs’o ‘tf for F.nwoancs, 2nd and lid, gu., a chevron, between three Kilheadre, and Enwoonas’s of Jhs-esralsary (Bans.); and erosses-botony, or. the VAUOnAN5 ef Bosrtta,s. 155. Dvansn OP Tuoea ‘Naves, of whose line wn have to Creel—Upon a monnt, vert, a wyvena, wtssgs expanded, org. treat. I The 3rd son, Dyasoan op Tunes Taevoa, as. Cieely, dan. of Severns, sen of Tssen Hsoae—69, Grosvenor Street. Cadiver ap Gwenwynsryn, Prince of Powys-Wenwynwyn, assd KENT, EARL 01’, ace ossle, ROYAL FAMILY, and seas father of RHYWAULON op Dvieoon, whose wife was Lettier, dan. of Cadwaladr ap Peredir Geeh. Their snn, Crosser OP BavseALLoN, Lnrd of Whittingmn, Christionydel, Cynnie, and Macbr Cymraeg. in Possys, who was slain on. 1073, so. Judy, dan. ef Iver ROn, Lord ef Rhes, and had jostle. The 3rd son, Nncsesou Ar Cosmic, was father of Ixuor Ar Nasasao. who so Efo, dan. of Elnion ap Hewel ap tevan, Lord of Arwystli, derived frem Elysean Gledrydd, Prince of Ferlys, and had tssne, 5. loawEarra Vecnoa OP IEeOr, eontinner nf the line. is. Einien ap lenaf, whose descendant, Llewelyn ap Ednyfed, of Sonlley, was father of two sons, I David Eytan, of Eylen, constable of Hoot, progenitor of the Eytons of Eytan. 2 Morgan Santley, of Seniley, from whom derived the SenIleys of Seniley. The eldest son, toswaava Vyeaora Ar IEuAe, of Llwynen, en. Denbigh, so. Stall, widow of David ap Hhys, 5th flaxen of Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion, KEETOIC, LORD (Sir Lloyd Konyon), Baron of Grod. co. Slenieneth, ancestor of the Hnghes’s of Gwerelas, issgton, co. Flint, its the peerage of Great Britain, and 3rd dan. of loran, living fth Realty VI., sen of Elnien ap and a Baronot, b. 1 April, 1805; rse, 29 Juno, 1833, Griffith, of Cos-y-Gedol, ee. Storieneth. By this lady, Iorwerlh the Hon. Goorgina dn Grey, dan. of Thomas, 4th Vychan had with etiser issne, a tlsird son, IoawEayn VYrEAN, from whom, seventh in descent, was Enwoosn Al’ JOHN, of Chtrkland, in Nerth Wales, who sis. Catherine, s. Lloyd, 5. 13 April, 1035; as. 21 Jnly, 1563, Fanny-islanyKatherine, dan. of levan op William, of Meld, ce. Flint, and was father of a 3rd son, Tneasoa HnwoanEs, who, by Sage, his 2nd wtfe, dan. of Thomas Tucker, had a son, Owan Enwoanes, living in 1011; and then as. to Elliw, dan. of SlerganVeel, of Haverfondwest, ss. George-Thomas, 0. 20 Dec. 1040. by whom he had a son, JonN EnwoisnEs, father, by Anne m. Edward-Frederick, barrister-at-law, 0. 27 Ang. 1042. life wife, of OwEN EnwAaons, Esq. of Tnefgarne, Co. Pembroke, who s;s. a. Georgino. Damaris, dan. of James Pereett, Esq., and had two sans. Jossa, ancestor of WsLLtAst Tuexxa-Ensvossnrs, Esq. of Sealyham. ass. Etiaabeth, as. tO Jan. 1860, to the Rev. Gee. Aokwright, Faoaress. The 2nd son, FaoNcsa Enwoaenrs, Esq., as. Lady Eliaabeth Rich, enly dan. He a. as 3rd baron, on the decease of his father, of Robert, 2nd Earl of Holland, 5th Eari of Warwick, and Haresi 25 Fob. 1855. Kensington, and had issne, Edward, st nasa. Wsa.t.soas. Lucy, os. to Essex Meyriek, Esq. of Hnsh. The only surviving son, 635 Sas.ppsrtsre—Tsee reindeer, ppr., attired, and engoled, or. Marts—Garde Ia foi. Seals—Johnston and Weotmead, both in tlse en. of Pembroko. EDrNI1UROH, DUKE OF. K E N Y 0 N. Lord Walsingham, and has had, only child tf Jahn-htalph-Oemsby Gore, Esq H.P. (see Duaxx’a Loaded thorny), and C. 17 Apn.l, 1865, leaving, LLoTas, b. S Jnly, 1004. iv. Williom-Trevor, t. 22 Get. 1547. is. Stargaret-Emma, as. 11 Get. 1055, to Withiam-Tewnhey Slit- fond, Req., SIP, of Pitsbhll, Sussex. reeler of Peneombe, Herelondslsire. iv. Hemietta. v. Charlotte-Jane. ILtHcltgc. The remotest aneenter of the fonsily ot Kenyon which con ho traced is Joansa ltnNxoN, lord of Kenyan, in the parish of Winwiele, K E N Ins first eonsin, Edoeard-ttenry, 7th Earl ol Wanoeiek, a. p. in 1721, the estates of the Rich, family, seas elevated to thee jseerago of Ireland 2t Jnly, 1776, by the tithe af Haute Kevosasarops. He st.ia 1001, at the advanced age of ninety, and saas .o. by hh sen, Ibiehand, Sf51. charge d’affaires, and consul-general to the repnbhic of Veneenela, and snhaeqnently sninister-plenipetenttary cc the Argentine Republic, 0. 25 Get. 1007, os. 1st, in 1540, Ensma, dan. of G. htoope, Req., and by her (who ‘I. 1547) he had a dan. Itatisenine; hess. 2ndly, 0 Get. 1064, Rosa, widow ef the late Ilssgh William Bnngeas, Rsq. of Bathwiek Mill, Somerset, and st. 23 Ranch, I s66. 0.24 Get. ISIS; mIt Nov. 1667, Alicia-Eleenena, eldeatdan. of William Bnenghaaa, Esq., and has a dan.. 0. 7 Nov. 1867. Stall, en. Lineoin, who et. in Jnne, 1846; she sl. IS Jan. 1560. Slant.