326 MOLESWORTII — MOLYNEUX. Cornwall, 187(5. He m. firstly, at the British Embassy, I'nris, (! May 1862, Gcorgina Charlotte Cecil, yst. .la. ami coheir at George Bagot Cosset. 4th Dragoon Guards, by Charlotte, his wife, formerly Charlotte Dowlas, spinster. ;■') Ohe J. 22 Jan. 1S7!», at Bournemouth, He nt. secondly, 23 Jain 1S.S3, at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, Agnes, 1st ila. of Dugal I Dove, of Nntshill, co. Renfrew, ami ul Palace Uato, Kensington. Family Estates.— -These, iu IS*3, appear to have been under J, 000 acres. MOLEYNS, MOLINES, MOLYNS, or DE MOLEYNS. [Sir John de Molyns, <>f Stoke Pogis, Bucko, was sum. to a Council,^') 18 Feb. (1340,71, 21 Ed. Ill , by writ directed Juki dc itfotynt *" this summons was clearly not such as to entitle him to a hereditary Barony the' he is generally spoken of as such. Neither his son. grandson, or great grandson were so sunnnoneil. ('*) This great-grandson (Sir William de Moleyns, also of Stoke Pogis) was slain at Orleans in 142S, aged 22, leaving a da. aud h. who m. Robert Hunukrford, as under.] Barony by ]. KoiiEItT HuNGEBFOBD, 8. and h. ap. of Robert, Lonu Writ. HrxuERKORD, by Margaret, Siio jure Baroness Uutukacx, was i, about I 1 1 15 H20, and having m. in or before Mil (when she was aged 18), Eleanor da. and h. ofSir William dk Moi.kyns abovenamed (slain 1428) was sum. (v.p.) to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD LIE MOLEYNS) from 13 Jan. (1444/5), 23 Hen. VI.. to 20 Jan. (14. r .l '2), 30 Hen. VI. He sue. on the death of his father, 1-1 May 14f>!>, to the Barmy of IJungtrford, with which dignity this Barony ever after continued united, falling into abeyance therewith iu liitiS, and being revived therewith in 1S71. See " Hu.ngehfoUD Barony, or. 142(5, mi4 the third and subsequent holders thereof. MOLTON. i.e., "Boiuxgdox or XoitTn Molton, co. Devon," Viscouutcy (/'nr/cur), cr. 1S15 with the Earldom or Muiilev, which see. MOLYNEUX OF MARYBOROUGH. Viscountcy [I.] 1. Snt Richard Molyxkux, Hart., of Scftnii, co. I 1G°S" Lancaster, fi. aud h, of Sir Richard Miii.YNECX, Bart, of the same (who was cr. a Baronet, 22 May 1(511, being the second person so advanced) by Frances, da. of Sir Gilbert GkraRD, Master of the Rolls, was 4. about 1594 ; mat. at Oxford (Brascnosc Coll.), 24 Nov. 1600, being then aged la; knighted 27 March 1013; M.l'. for Wigan, loll ; for Lancashire, 1(525 and 1628-29 ; sue. his father at second Baronet in or before 1623, aud was cr. 22 Dec. 102S, VISCOUNT MOLYNEUX OF MARYBOROUGH, in the Queen's county [I.], taking his seat 4 Nov. 1(534. lie lit. Mary, 1st da. and coheir (whose issue, in 1055, became sole heir) of Sir Thomas Cakyll, of Rontons in Shipley, co. Sussex, by Mary, da. of Sir John Tci-ton, Bart. He d. 8 May 163(5, and was bur. at Sefton. Fun. certif. at Pub. Record office. Will pr. 1(537. His widow, who was 6<*p. 12 Aug. 1596, at Hal ting, co Sussex, m, Raphael TartbraU, Carver to the Queen Consort, who survived her. She d. before 21 June 163'J. Admou. as of St. Martin's in the fields, 18 July 1639. Fun. certif. iu l'ub. Record office. ( !l ) She in. secondly, 30 July 1840, the Marquis de Vinchinturo. ( b ) The writ is headed •' D' Vcniendo ad cons." He was one of (but) 16 Laymen who were so summoned. (c) See vol. iii, p. 276, sub " Hungerford," for some account of the De Moleyns family in which notice (on line 3), the words " William de Moleyns, sum. to Pari., are inadvertently put for " John de Moleyns, sum. to a Council." See also Lipscomb's " Bucks," vol. iv, 541—517, sub "Stoke Poges."