BAYNING 37 holy orders, sometime Rector of Brome (with Oakley), SufFolk, and subse- quently Vicar of Honingham, Norfolk. By royal lie, 8 Sep. 1823, he took the name of William-Powlett, being that of his maternal great grand- father, in lieu of his patronymic. A Tory in politics. He m., 9 Aug. 1842, at Ramsey, Hunts, Emma, da. of William Henry Fellowes, of Ramsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, by Emma, da. of Richard Benyon, of Englefield House, Berks. He d. s.p.s., 5 Aug. i866,(^) at Honingham Hall afsd., of paralysis, aged 69, when the Peerage became extinct. His widow d. 10 Nov. 1887, aged 80. Will pr. 24 Dec. 1887, above ;^50,ooo. Family Estates. — These, in 1883, consisted of 4,323 acres in Norfolk, occupied by the Dowager Baroness Bayning, of the yearly value of ;^5,4i9. BAYNING OF HORKESLEY, AND BAYNING OF SUDBURY BARONY AND i . Paul Bayning, s. and h. ap. of Paul B., of Bentley, VISCOUNTCY. Essex, and of St. Olave's, Hart Str., London, Merchant, Alderman and Sheriff of that city, by his 2nd wife, I. 1628. Susanna, da. and coh. of Edward Norden, of Mistley, Essex, was bap. 28 Apr. 1588, at St. Olave's afsd., and on 24 Sep. 161 1 was {v. p.) cr. a Baronet, being subsequently (19 July 16 14) knighted. On i Oct. 16 16 he sue. his father; in 1617 was Sheriff of Essex. On 27 Feb. 1627/8, he was cr. BARON BAYNING OF HOR- KESLEY, Essex, and on 8 Mar. following VISCOUNT BAYNING OF SUDBURY, Suffolk. He w., in or before 16 13, Anne, da. of Sir Henry Glemham, of Glemham, Suffolk, by Anne, da. of Thomas (Sackville), ist Earl of Dorset. He d. at his house in Mark Lane, London, 29 July, and was bur. i Oct. 1629, at St. Olave's afsd., aged 41, leaving vast estates in Essex and Suffolk, and ;i^i 53,000 personalty. Will dat. 12 July, pr. 14 Oct. 1629. Inq.p. m. 5 and 6 Car. I. His widow ;«., as his 2nd wife, 14 June 1630, Dudley (Carleton), Viscount Dorchester, who d. s.p.s., 15 Feb. 1631/2. She d. at Westm. 10, and was bur. 31 Jan. 1638/9, at Gosfield, Essex. Will dat. i and 3 Sep. 1638, pr. 15 Jan. 1638/9. II. 1629 2. Paul (Bayning), Viscount Bayning of Sudbury, to and Baron Bayning of Horkesley, and a Baronet, only 1638. s. and h., bap. 4 Mar. 161 5/6, at St. Olave's afsd., paid
- ^i 8,000 fine to the King for his Wardship. Matric.()
at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 15 June 1632; B.C.L.; B.A. 12 Sep. 1633. He w., 25 Aug. 1624, at Hitchin, Herts, Penelope, only da. and h. of Sir Robert Naunton, Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Sec. of (^) He had a s. and h., Charles William, h. at Honingham Hall, afsd., 8 Nov. 1844, who d. there v.p., 9 June 1864. C") In the Matric. reg. he is called "Baro de Nayland, Essexiensis, Vicecomes Bayning de Sudbury." J. H. Round writes: — " Horkesley (Essex) adjoined Nayland (Suffolk) and was included in the great manor of Nayland at the time of Domesday."