74 BULKELEY. V. 1724. 5. Richard (Buixelky), Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel [I.], s. ami h., b. 8 and /tap. 18 April l~0T.it Basumftrifl ; M.P. fur Beaumaris, 1730 ; Constable of Beaumaris Castle and Chamberlain of North Wales. He m. 12 Jftny. 1731/2, Jaue ("a fortune of £00,000"), da. sect U. of Lewis Omen, of rciiKu tli, co. Merioneth, by (— ) da. of Sir William Wu.i.m.vs, Burt, lie </, s.p. 15 March 1738. Will pr. 1739* His widow m. May 1739, Edward Williams, of Chester. VI. 1738. 0. James (Bclkeley), Viscount Rulivfa.ey of Cashel [I.], br. and h., I. 17 Feb. and liap. 2 March 1 710/7" at Beaumaris ; M.F. for Beaumaris, 1739 ; Constable of Beaumaris Cnstle and Chamberlain of North Wales. Hew. 5 Aug. 1749 Emma, da. and h. of Thomas Rowlands, of Nant, co. Carnarvon, ami of Cayrey, co. Anglesey, by Ellin, da. and h. of William Rodents, of C'astellor. He d. 23 April 17.v>, in bis 3"jth year, and was bur. at Beaumaris. Admon. S April 1754. His widow hi. 23 June 1700, at St. (!eo. Han. sq. Sir Hugh Williams, Sth Bart, (of Penrhjn) who d. 19 Aug. 1796.(") She d. 18 Aug. 1770 at Barnhill, North Wales, and was bur. at Lhmvair. in Conway. VIL 1752. 7. Thomas James (Bulkeley, afterwards 'Wahhex- t. BvlKelky), Viscount Bi lkklky of Casiiel [I.], posthumous s. and ssaiony. h b ^ Df>c ^ Qn u ^ 17g4 he w B , % Peer rf Grgjrf 1784, Britain as LOUD BULKELEY. BAKON OF BEAUMARIS, co. Anglesey. He m. 20 April 1777 at her Father's house, Grafton «S street, St. Geo. Han. sq., Elizabeth Harriet, da. am! h. of Sir George 1822 Wahkex of Royuton, co. Chester, KB by his 1st wife, Jane, da. and h. of Thomas Kevel of Fctchaui, Surrey. In consequence of this alliance, by Royid lie., 20 Sep. 1S02, he took the name of Wurra before that of Bidkclcy. He d. s.p. at Englefield Green, Berks, 3 June 1S22, when all his Peerage honours became txtiMtp) Will dat. 21 July ISIS to to 21 June 181", pr. 1822. His widow d. at Englelield Green afsd. 23 Feb. 1826, aged GO. Wffl(«) pr. March 1S2G, and again April 1S38. BULKELEY OF BExiUMARIS. Barony a: 17S4 ; ex. 1S22. See "Bulkeley of Casiiel," Viscomtey [I ], cr. 1644, under the 7th Viscount. BULKELEY. See " Brassey of Bulkeley, co. Chester," Barony, cr. 18S6. (■) Their s. and h., Sir Robert Williams, 0 Bart., d. 1 Dec. 1830, and was sue. by his s. and h. (b. 23 Sep. 1802) Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams, who, being thus s. of the uterine br. of the last Viscount Bulkeley, sue, under his Lordship's will, to the Bulkeley estates in North Wales, tho' in no way descended from that family. By Royal lie. 26 June 1827 he took the name Bulkclcij after that of Williams. ( b ) It was one of the three extinctions used according to the act of Union [I.], in the creation of the Barony of Bloomfield [I.] in 1S25. ( c ) She devised the estates of the Warren family at Poynton and elsewhere, co, Chester (above 2,500 acres, worth, in 1883, nearly £11,000 a year) to Frances Maria, (only da. and h. of Admiral theHt. Hon. Sir John Borlase Warren, Bart., K.B.) in the (apparently erroneous) belief of her being a descendant of the old family of Warren of I'oynton, tho' (even allowing the truth of the apocryphal pedigree of the family of Wan-en, formerly Waring, of Stnpleford, Notts, as given in Watson's " House of Warren ") she was no nearer than ninth cousin twice removed, while many ■undoubted descendants of that family of much closer relationship to the testatrix were existing. This fortunate lady was then wife of George Charles Sedley, afterwards (1829) Veuables- Vernon, 4th Lord Vernon. She accordingly took the name of Warren only, and on her death (17 Sep. 1837) her son, the 5th Lord Vernon, did tht same.