CHETWYND 189 III. 1767. 3. William Richard (Chetwynd), Viscount Chet- WYND OF Bearhaven, &'c. [I.], br. and h., according to the spec. rem. in the patent. He was ed. at Westm. school; matric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 8 June 1703, being then aged 19. He was Envoy to Genoa, 1708-12; M.P.(^) for Stafford, 1715-22; for Plymouth, 1722-27, for Stafford, 1734-70; a Lord of the Admiralty, 1717-27; Under Sec. of State for the North, 1744-46; Master of the Mint, 1744-69. He m. (settl. dat. 3 June 1715) Honora, da. of William Baker, Consul at Algiers, by Deborah, da. of Sir Leonard Robinson, Chamberlain of London. She d. 5 Sep. 1 726, in childbed. He d. 3 Apr. 1 770, aged 86, and was I^ur. at Ashley, CO. Stafford. C") Will dat. 22 Apr. 1762 to 20 Apr. 1769, pr. 7 Apr. 1770. IV. 1770. 4. William (Chetwynd), Viscount Chetwynd of Bearhaven, i^c. [I.], s. and h., i-. 25 Nov. and l^ap. 21 Dec. 1721, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields; matric. at Oxford (Hart Hall), 2 Dec. 1737. M.P. (Whig) for Stockbridge, 1747-54. Equerry to the King, 1758-60. Took his seat in the House of Lords [I.], 14 Oct. 1773. Was granted an annual pension of ^{400, June 1782. He m., 28 Oct. 1751, Susannah, yst. da. of Sir Jonathan Cope, ist Bart., of Brewerne, by Mary, da. of Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bart. She d. 3 Mar. 1790, at Lyne- ham House, near Wootton-Bassett, and was Ipur. at Lyneham. He d. 12 Nov. 1 79 1, at Donnybrook Green, and was l>ur. at Christ Church, Dublin, aged nearly 70. Will pr. Apr. 1792. V. 1791. 5- Richard (Chetwynd), Viscount Chetwynd of Bearhaven, i^c. [I.], 4th (") but ist surv. s. and h., i. 29 Sep. 1757, at Heywood Park, Little Heywood, co. Stafford. Clerk to the Privy Council (extraord.) 1772-18 10, and (ordinary) 18 10 till his death. Lieut. Col. of the York Fencible Infantry Regt. He m.. 30 July 1791, at the house of her step-father, Stephen Cottrell (his predecessor in the Clerkship to the Privy Council), in Grosvenor Place, Charlotte, yst. da. of Thomas Cartwright, of Aynho, Northants, by Mary Catherine, da. of Major Gen. Thomas Desaguliers, of Graces, in Little Baddow, Essex. He^. 27 Feb. 1821, in Bolton Row, Piccadilly, Midx., aged 63. Admon. Apr. 1 82 1. His widow, who was I?. May 1772, d. 7 Apr. 1845, ^g^^ T^y ^* Upper Brook Str., Midx. Will pr. May 1845. VI. 182 1. 6. Richard Walter (Chetwynd), Viscount Chet- wynd OF Bearhaven, 6fc. [I.], ist surv. s. and h., />. 13/14 Dec. 1800, in Bolton Row, afsd., sometime an officer in the Grenadier (*) See note " c " on previous page. () He was called "Oroonoko Chetwynd," from the darkness of his com- plexion. V.G. {'■) There were 3 elder sons, who all d. unm. and v.p., viz. (i) William C. /'. 26 Jan. 1753 at Heywood Park afsd., a Capt. 46th Foot, d. 1779 at St. Lucia in the West Indies; (2) John Whitmore C. h. 10 Feb. 1754 at Heywood Park afsd., Capt. of H.M.S. "Expedition,'V. Nov. 1788 in Jamaica; (3) Jonathan C. (/. an infant. V.G.