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LAF I. ttenrittto-Morio, to. to F-S. Oinnionev, Faq. zi. Anne-Elizabeth, so. to Ca1’t. G.-W. Whim, U.N. ni. Lonisa—Sarolt, so. to the 11ev. l”ioher Watoos, 00(1 d 10 luau sixteen wontsds. us wan by t’seAnLcn I., iii rvousidrratiouu 19cc. 1860. iv. Mary—Anne, a. to Putter Parr, Lot. and it in I 831 dir Edmund ii. in Nov. 1626, ond was o. by hit eon, II. Sin F.DMUND-KNOSVLES, 5. ft Feb. 1760 ; us. 30 Aug. bitt no patcnt was takouu eat at the time. Sic Edward 664, Eltza-Tiixon, eldest dan. ond co-heir of Thomas Beeroft, dying without innue, itt 1874, was o. by his rand-nr1,ttcw, Eoq. of Soxthorpa Hall, en. Norfolk, by whom (who ii. I. Sin liunve Lxac, nub-governor cf tise Africutsu Cent- ‘3 April, Itt 0) be had, Enatcwn-Itnnov-Kxowres, present barotiet. Joho-Eslwotd, 5.0 Aprtl, 1000; ii. ni,oi. 0 I4ee. 1840. henry-James, ropt. U.N., 5. 27 Nov. 1800; e. 0 July, ;uuu,l heir of William Atwehi, Faq. of Lmsdous, nuud ityttug but 1844, Louiso-llortlett, fat] dan. of the late J. tlohcrts, 1744, was s. by hula olulcst son, ofBackioghaue, aed l. 15 Stay, 1807, having had insets. 11. Sun ATwELL, who nu. Mary, nitty dams, of Janues Wintrr, htlizo-Eceorofl, ia. 1826, to ltorriscn llarvcv, Lsq., son tif Esq. of 3hile Bud, amid lund ees’est rhititrctu ; of whsrut Stacy, Cu]. home , of Thorpe, oed han a dan., Adelaide, ci. in vise cldest dais.. us. 3lajer Whhhiauuu Webb ; atud Auune, the 1800, to Comic J]acgiuhiui do Slonluerrehli. Ansa-Slaria, is. to lierbort-J. Irwin, Esq. Eunnta-Ila,ttntrl, ul. 13 Starch, 1877. ir Edmund ci. 3 July, 1870. Arou,—Qnarlcrly ; ocr frsnc, tutloutod, eon, aeti az. ; in tbe 5. JaasEO-SA5tIIEL-WsLLtaai, isis heir. second quarter a troll’s head, nutted, or. Crtst—A mount, verr, thereon a foloon, ppr., t’rahesl astd - 18 P’eb. 0817, leaving issue, belted, or, charged on the breast with e croes-Ilory, and goroeut chili a collar, gil. Jlotta—l’rulalat vents hones. .Seate—Otopton, Suffolk; and Outnooby house, neor Great famuotslh, Norfolk. 14A FONTAINE. LA FONTAINE, Son Lons-HopuebYTE, Bart., is. at Montreal, 10 July, 1862; a his father, no Onrl iii. Atweli. lv. Andrew, v. henry. bart.,26 Fob. 1864, ci. 12 Muty, 1867. 1. Mary, us. to 3. Wigston, Eoq. of Trout Park, noun- Barnot. 4Liiocac. Tub fansily was among Ihe rarhicot in. Charlotte, us, to Henry HomoTownahend, Esq. settloro of Canada. AucTouno-SIe0500 LA FoNTAINE, 31.3’., in the I’mvincial Parliament He if. in 1807, and was z. by his son, from 1796 to 1804, was 5. at IV. Sun JAotss-Sxutuct,-bV,Li.uau,, wlao s. Maria, data, of Bouehaerville, in Canada, in 1744, and ul. Samuel Turner, Eoq., and by her (who ii. 13 Slarch, 1680) April, 1825; ni. in 1768, at Iloncherville, had issue. Loiseao ChS]on, and bad issue, ANTosuco-33Ea’Aon Ls FONTAiNe, 5. in 1772, at Bonrhirrville, s. JAaivs-Saiurm., his heir. and d. Jan. 1013. Ho us. in 1000, at Varrnnro, in Loner ii. Euhward, colt. RN., so. Clara, 2nd dan, of Sir Wilhiana Donada, Starie-J.-Fontaine Eienvenn, and had isaac several 1684, at Tonnay-Charento, Trance, having by her (who uhildren, of irhotn the 3til iou, 1. Sso Lorso-Ilurroeno LA FoNTAINE, an euninetst lawyer sum. Honey - Atweth, C.B., an ofilcer of the Leghosu of aid judge, was attorney-general, and one of the monthero of uhe executive mnneil of the province of Canada front Sept. 1842, until Nov. 1843. In March, 1848, ho was re-appoinlod metmopoliton pcuhice, highly distinguished at the memorable Ia the same olliceo, which lot heIst nntih 1801. In August, 1033, he woo oppointod chief-jaatioe of the Qneon’o lIonel,, in the provinco of Lower Canada. lIe woo tho first Canadian of ‘Fronela origin who has lucId the offloco of alloroep-general or Edward, lient. It. A. ; Emily-Slau-y; and Clas-a-3lentagne, chief-malice in Lower Casiada eince eliot oeantry become part of the British empire. ito was created a baronet 28 Aug. 1804. Nool - Montagu t Henry - Seymour; Spencer - Femuwiek-; Sir L,-pI. La Fontaine was t .atl’,oueluervihls’, in Canada, o son, I. 17 Slay, 1867 ; Kathleen-Augusta; Lucy-Hatherisue, Oct. 1807; he as. lit, at Qneboc, 0 July, 1031, Adele, the only iv. WiBoughby-Jnhu, capt. RN., J.P.; ss.14 Judy, 1852, dan. of Anualsie Berthelot. Eoq,, advocate, which lady if. s-. p. Ahsneria, eldest dan. of William Pbilhimoro, bdoq. of Deacon’s H Slay, 1039. lb su. fndly, 30 Jan. 1881, Jane Morrison, 5inidow of Thomas Kintan, Faq., and had, Louua-Hipvonvvx, 2nd baronet. Charhea-Franoia-Nippahyte, t. at Montreal, poethumosio, v. Andrew-Winter, capt. Sladmao army, sus and ii. 9 Jnly, 13 April, 16f4, bat ihe fact of his existence is uncertain. 5, Anne, uss. the Rev. Chsarles-Froderick-Ragero Baybay, Sir Lonh d. at Slontroal, 26 Feb. 1864, and wits e. by Ida elder Sl..t., rural dean, roctsr of Hirkby-npsn-liain, Lincolnahire. ‘ion, Sir Loais-Hippolyto La Fonlaine, the 2nd hart. tkcolisut—28 Aug. 1854. Ar;so—Ao., on a foote, organ open ii. SIns-ia. III. Elizabeth-Mary. book snrmonnting a sword, hendwiso, ppr., between tn-n maple- Sir James if. in 1832, and was t. by his oldest son, leaves, verf; in cluef, a cubit arm, fesson’isr, ppr., vested, V. Sun JAlOes-SA5IUEL, who vs. 1 Slay, 1833, Anne-hans, coffed, and boldiuug a pair of sostes, org.; in base, so a snousot, dan. of Vieo-Adm. Sir Richard King, Dart., and had, vert, a beaver, also ppr. Crest—Upon a rock, a atone fountain, ATWELL-KONO, present baronet. ppr. JJsflo—Fono et origo. Reaiulcsce—At Slontreal. L A K fought at the battle of Namby, and reoeivcd tlucre no ices of his zeal amid loyally, giveis tu coat of aogttucnlatiesa and ott adulitianuLl cent, and was namsil us Pars’,us’t, with the privilege of noussinatitug Inn asucoc nor is’ the title, pony, who (out laying the circumstance of luio great uncle’s pccnliar grunt of n baronetcy before Qsuecsu Am o) was created a L’armuct, t7 Oct. 1711. Sir Ltibye a. Muo’y. dat,. 2,u,t, 0. ,unus. iii 1831. lb was s. by his oldest non, III. Sun Jou,mcs-Wusevnn, who ss. Joyce, dan. of J’thiu Crnwtlscr, Esq., aunt hsy her (n-ho it. in 1834) lund insist, n. Willsuusululuy-Thssnuas (Sir), tC.C.P., aduuu. of time While ci. in 1790, Clousrlotic, dais. of Adttuirat Stutotiride ; anti ul. I Willenghtlsv eaplaius, bIN. 2 Edward, osuajor be Ihue army, iii. nuusl left lassie, a son E’huvard, heeur. -csl. royal cuogiuseers u ansI a d-asu. Cltnrlottc— J,suioa, to. to Gordnn-Suullivan Forbes, Esq. S Noel-Thomas, nuaj.-gen- L.A., CD., officer of the J.egion of tloussnr, sod tile Sledjidie, 5. 22 (icC. 1709; ci. 6 05cc. 1031, P3iaabethu. cldrsl dcii. of the Rev, Thonuas Appealey, of Stoke t.acey, on. hereford, and ‘1. i ju. 19 Stay, 801. I Charlotte, vu. in 1818, In John-GRey Crewe-Iteati, Faq., and if. hit widow 27 PcI. IWO. 2 Bmily, so. in 1857, to Capt.(nowAdmirrd) Webb, RN., and in dooeaood. n. Jests. iv. Snoanna. v. Anne, so. to the Rev. r. Curtois; and d. in 1610. Jolunotnnc. of Hiltowuu, Aberdeenshiue, and if. 6 Jsn, if. 23 Nov. 1562) had issue, Edward-William, dec., Arthur, Slaria-Sophia, Emily-llusria. and Clara-Elizabeth, Ilausojar. 2nd clans of tbo fufodjidie, coh. in the army, ARC. ta the Qnoous, and somnuhonicuiter of the Dublin siege of Rare, sou. 1st, Anne, youngest dan. of the Rev. Peregrine Curtois, of The Leoghillo, en. Linooln, and has had issue, Atwell-Peregrino.Slacleod, hieuut. R.N.; ii. in 1847. He so. 2ndhy, 22 Feb. 1546, Anne-Augusta, dan. of the hate Sir William Curtis, Idart., snd ban had issue, d. in 1864 ; and Beatrice-Ida, utin 5063. Hill, Herts, sad ml. 16 05cc. 1007, having had a ann, Lancelot. 18515, having had issue. Sl.Vintent-David, Rent. RN., 6. fMusy, 5055; J.25 Sbay,l860, Sir dames ci. 10 Dec. 1846. His widow em. 20 Sept. 1801, Br. George-Frederick lnhitchelaan, of Brighten. Ccenlion—17 Oct. 1711. 4essos—Quarterhy: lot, for a coat of augmentation to be bone in the first quinrier, gn., a dexter LAKE, SIR ATWNLL-KINO, arm, embnwed, in armour, issuing from the smitten aide of Ilnrt. uf Edmonton, en. Middle- the shield, holding in the huand a swc,rd, emxct, all 15w,, tL’o,-eto affixed a bansuor, erg., bearing an us cross, between sixteemm ettntcheono (the number af I r. Lake’s wounds at Naacbyj, - its, 8. 9 April, 1834; n.his father, of the first, a lion, passant-guardnnt, em; 2nd, as, an a bead, bstweeuu six cross-erosoheto, arg., a mullet for dilference; 3rd, arg., a chevron, between three bears’ heads, couped, Ia.; 4th, quarterly, arg and sa., on a bemud, of the EnwAuon LAKE, Etq., ELI)., chancellor of the diocese of last, three fienra-de-]is, nf the first. Crests—fat, a cavalier, Lisseoin, was a devoted adborcnt of CIOARLEO I., ferwbom he in complete armour, on a boric, coum-ant, org., bm’idlo and A LAKE. an 6th baronet, 9 Doe. 1816. 3liiucagc. 655