TKYNIIAM — THANET. 387 XVir. 1889. 17. VLvscm George (RorER-Ctjuzos-), Baron Teyn- Ham, only s. and h. liy first wife ; 4. 27 Dec. 1822 at Sevenoaks afsd. ; Beg. at Dr. Williams a library, Redcrosi street, Cripplegate, 8 May following ; Was Assistant Inspector in the Exchequer and Audit department in Somerset House lSo'S-71. He smc to the pcernr/e 28 Oct. 1SS9. He »l. 19 April IStiO. at Molkshani, Wilts, Harriet Anne Lovell, 6th ami yst. surv. da. of the Hev. Thomas Heathcote, of Sh'iw Hill House, in Melksham, by Goorgina, da. of John Fuller, of Neston I'ark in (hat county. He d. at Side-tip, en, Kent (at his residence there called " Linstead ") 22 and was 4i<r. 25 July lSi'2 at Footseray in that county, in his 70th year. His widow, who was 4. 1G Oct. 1S29, at Secud, co. Wilts, living 1S96. XVII I. 1802. IS. Henry John Philip Sidney (Roper-Curzon), Bahon Tkynu.vm [1810], 1st s. and h. ; 4. 27 May 1SG7 in Argyll Road and It'ip. at St. Mary Abbotts, Kensington ; ed. at Eton ; sue. to the peerage 25 July 1S92. Hew. 38 June 1895, at St. Peter's, Eaton square, Mabel, 2d da. of Henry Giikkn- .Yilklnson, of Fannington Hall, CO. Suffolk, Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards, by Louisa Catherine, da. of William (B.vtrmax H anbury), 1st BauON Bate- man OF SaOBDOM C'l)UHT.=f= i Family Estates. — The Roper estates in Kent passed, in 1824, on the death of the 13th Baron, to his sisters or their descendants; (seep. 885, noteb"), but some part thereof, together with the family mansion, is rented by the present Peer. The Cursou estates at Waterperry, Dxoti, and elsewhere, were alienated about 1S30 by the 1 1th l'.aron, to whom, ill 1787, they had been devised. Jiesidencc, Liusted (judge, near Sittingbourno, Kent. THAME.(») See "Williams he Thame," Barony {Williams), cr. 1551 ; in abeyance since 1559. i.e., "Thame," Viseouitlcy (Korrix) m:, with Hie Karldom nv Berk- shmie, 1021 ; ex. 162:1; see " Nonius DE UycuTb" Barony, cr. 1:172, sub the 2d Baron. Til AM E PARK. See " YVesman op Thame Park, co. Oxon," Barony (Wyfcham), cr. 1S34 ; ex. 1*70. TIIAXET. Earldom. /. Nicholas (Tueton), Baron Tlfton of Tufton, co. I 1G2S S " SS(,X > *«» ,: - 5 A »B- Ui ~ s < KAKL 0F THK IStE 0F THANET co. Kent. He was 1st s. and h. of Sir John TllKTON, Hart., of Hothlield, co Kent (so cr. 29 June 1611) by his second wife Christian, da. ami coheir of Sir Humphrey BltOWNg, of Ridley Hall, in Terling, co. Essex, sometime (t 542-62) Justice of t he Court of Common Pleas ; was bap. 19 Jan. 1577/8 at Terling afsd. ; M.P. for Peterborough 1601, and for co. Kent 1621-25 ; Knighted, 13 April 1603, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; was a commissi', of martial law in co. Kent 19 May 1621 ; sue. on his father's death, 2 March 1824/5, to the Baronetcy ; and "in consideration of his great merit "(") was cr., 1 Nor. 1626, BAUON TUFTON of Tufton, co. Sussex. Ho was, two years later, cr. 5 Aug 1628, Earl of Tkanct as afsd. He m. about lOOo, Frances, 7th da. of Thomas (Cecil), 1st Earl of Exeteu, ( a ) Patrick 'Huthveu;, Earl of Brentford (so cr. 27 May 161 1) is staled [Spalding, ii, 445-4481 to have been cr. [1845 '.] " MARQUIS OF THAMES " [Q;/. THAME] in consideration of his resigning his post of Geu.-in-chief to Prince Rupert. No mention, however, is found elsewhere of such creation or proposed creation. ( b ) "Collins." To this, however, Sir Egertou lirydges adds, in a note, It is said he was made a Peer for giving up his patent for life of the Green Wax office in the Kiug's Bench. See Coke's " Vclcclion," vol. i, p. 92." 2 B 2