128 GWVDYR— hache. afsd. Will pr. 2S Aug. 1870, under £70,000. Ou hie death the Baron;/ of Witloughby ile En*by fell into abeyance between his two sisters and colieirs the heirs general. ( a ) IV. 1870. 4- Peter Robert (Burrell), Baron Gwydye, cousin and h. male, being '2d but 1st surv. s. and h. of the Hon. Merrik Lindscy Bl'ltiiKLL, by Frances, da. of James DaniELL, which Merrik was 2d s. of the 1st Baron and 4. 1 Jan. 1848, aged 01. He was b. 27 April 1810, at Langley Park, in Beckenham, Kent ; ed. at St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; M.A., 1831 ; Secretary to the Hered. Great Chamberlain, 1S37-70 ; High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1S5S ; sue. to the peerage 1870. He in. firstly, 10 Sep. 1S40, Sophia, only child of Frederick William CAMPBELL, of Barbreck, co. Argyll. She rf. U March 1813. He m. secondly, 8 May 1850, Georgina, da. of George HOLTOBD, of Weston Birt, co. Gloucester. Family Estates.— These, in 1SS3, appear to have been under 2,000 acres. Principal Residence. Stoke Park, near Ipswich, co. Suflblk. H. HACIIE. Barony by Eustace de Hauiie, of Hacho, co, Wilts, formerly " a Writ. menial servant" to King Ed. I. ; served in the wars in Gascon}' and Scotland; was mad" Gov. of Portsmouth (1293-0 l 22 Ed. I., and I. 1299, was sum. to Pail, as a Baron [LOUD HACHE] from 0 Feb. (1298/9), to 27 Ed. I., to 22 Jan. (1304/5), 33 Ed. I. His name as " Emlachius, 130G. Uominus tie llacche" is to the famous letter of 1301 to the Pope.( b ) He m. Amicia. He d. s.p.m. (1806-06), 34 Ed. !.(>••) i.e., "BEAUCHAMP OF TIACHE, co. Somerset," Viscounty (Seymour), a: 1530; forfeited 1552 ; see " Somerset " Dukedom, cr. 1547 under the 1st Duke. i.e., "Beauchamp of IlAcnE. co. Somerset," Barony (Seymour), c>: 1559 with the Earldom of Hertford, which see ; ex. 1750.( a ) (") The abeyance was terminated a few months later 13 Nov. 1871, in favour of the eldest sister, Clementina Elizabeth, Dow. Baroness Aveland. ( b ) See account thereof in "Nicolas," pp. 701- 809. ( c ) Julian, wife of John Hanford, was his da. and h., and in her descendants, if such exist, the light to any hereditaiy Barony that may have existed in her father is vested. ( d ) Francis (Seymour-C'onway), 2d Baron Conway, was cr. in 1750 Viscount Beauehamp [not "Beauchamp of Ifaclie" as all the prior creations had been] and Earl of Hertford, being ancestor of the Marquesses of Hertford.