HAUGHTON — HAVERSHAM. 193 HAUGHTON. i.e., " Houghton [Haughton] of Houghton [Hatighton], c.o. Notting- 1mm," Barony {Holla), cr. 1616; 3ee Clare " Earldom, cr. 1624; ex: (together with the Dukedom of Newcastle) 1711. »>., "Haugiiton, co. Nottingham," Viscountcy {Pi-lliam-TIoUes), cr. 1714 with the Earldom of Clare, which Bee ; ex. (together with the Dukedom of Newcastle-upon-Tyne) 1768. HAUSTED. Barony by f, Jonx de Hatjsted, of Denshanger, co. Northampton Writ. (supposed to have been 2d s. of Sir Robert dc Ilausted, of Horpole, CO. Northampton) had a grant of the manor of Denshanger (1307-08), I. 1 332. l Ed. II. t was Seneschal of Gasconv (1327), 1 Ed III., and waa sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD HAUSTED) from 20 July (1332), 6 Ed. III., to 22 Jan. (1330/6), 9 Ed. III. He d. about 1336 Esch. (1336), 10 Ed. III. IT. 18361 2. Sm William de Hausted, s. and h., aged 30 in 1336. He was never sum. to Pari, as a Baron. He m. Anuria. He d. s.p. before (1346), 20 Ed. III., leaving Elizabeth, his sister and heir, of whom no more is known. if) HAVERFORDWEST. i.e., " Tyrone of Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke," Barony (De-la- Pncr-Bcrcsfurd), cr. 1786 ; see under " Watkufohd " Marquessate [LJ cr. 1789. HAVERING. Barony by John de Havering, s. of Richard de Havering, of Writ. Stanbridge, near Rumsey, Hants, received Knighthood from Ed. I., attended him in his wars in Scotland and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron I. 1299. (LORD HAVERING) 6 Feb. and 10 April (1290), 27 Ed. I., but never subsequently. His name as Dims de Grnflon[ h )" appears to the letter( c ) of the Barons to the Pope in 1300. He was Sheriff of Hants (1329), 3 Ed. I., after which date nothing more is known of him.( d ) HAVERINGTON or HARINGTON, see Havington. II AVERS II AM. Barony. f. Sir John Thompson, Bart., of Haversham, Bucks, s. I 1G9G ' 11H ' °^ ^' aur ' c0 Thompson, of Havershara, by Dorothy (or Ellen), da. of John VauS, of Pembrokeshire, 6. about 1648 ; Sheriff of Bueks, 1670 ; was for many years a leading member iu the House of Commons ; was cr. a Baronet, 12 Dec. 1673, and, having vigourously promoted the Revolution, was made one of the Lords of the Admiralty and was cr., 4 May 1696, BARON HAVERSHAM, of Haversham, co. Buckingham. He m. firstly, 14 July 166S, at St. James, Clerkenwell (Lie. Vic. Gen., each party aged about 20) Frances, (») See " Cull. Top. ct den.," vol. viii, p. 182, for all that appears to be ascertainable about this very obscure family. ( b ) He had a grant of the manor of Grafton, co. Northampton ("1271-72), 56 Hen. nr. ( c ) See account thereof in Nicolas, pp. 761—789. ( d ) The best account of him seems to he in Coll. Top. ct Gen., vol. viii, p. 78 and in Banks's " Bar. Angl," vol. ii, p. 90- 2 O