CANTERBURY 3 1899, at Seething Old Hall, Norfolk, and was bur. at Bergh Apton, in that CO. Will pr. at";£i7,8ii. IV. 1877. 4. Henry Charles (Manners-Sutton), Viscount Canterbury and Baron Bottesford, ist s. and h., b. II July 1839; ed. at Harrow, and at Magd. Coll. Cambridge. A Liberal. He m., 16 Apr. 1872, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Amy Rachel,(*) da. of the Hon. Frederick Walpole (3rd s. of Horatio, Earl of Orford), by Laura Sophia Frances, da. of Francis Walpole. [Henry Frederick Walpole Manners-Sutton, only s. and h. ap., b. 8 Apr. 1879.] Family Estates. — These, in 1 8 8 3, consisted of 5, 1 77 acres in Norfolk,valued at ;C8,399 a year. Principal Residence. — Witchingham Hall, near Norwich. CANVILLE or C AM VILLEC*) BARONY BY i. Geoffrey de Canville or Camville,(') s. and h. WRIT. of William de CanvillEjC^) of Clifton Campville, co. . ^ Stafford, Llanstephan, co. Carmarthen, Fedamore, co. ~^- Limerick, and Caher, co.Tipperary (who d. in 1260, before Michaelmas),^) by Lucy, his wife (living 14 Aug. I2 84).(°) He was of age, but not yet a knight, before 20 June I272.(') He was in the Army of West Wales in 1282,0 ^^'^ "^^^^ ^^"^- ^°^ Military Ser- vice from 12 Dec. (1276) 5 Edw. I to 21 June (1308) i Edw. II, to attend the King wherever he might be,(«) 8 June (1294) 22 Edw. I, to attend the King at Salisbury, 26 Jan. (1296/7) 25 Edw. I, and to Pari, from 24 June (1295) 23 Edw. 1 to 3 Nov. (1306) 34 Edw. I, by writs directed Galfrido de Caunvilla, Caumvilla, Canvilla, or Cam-villa, whereby he is held to have (») She became a Rom. Cath. in 1 897. For a list of Peers and Peeresses who have joined this faith since 1850, see Appendix G to this volume. V.G. (•>) This article has been kindly contributed by G. W. Watson. V.G. (•=) His arms were. Azure, three lions passant Argent. The name is probably derived from Canville in La Manche, not from Canville in the Pays de Caux. (d) This William was and s. of Geoffrey de Canville, of Clifton (dead 1 2 19), by his 2nd wife, Leuca {d. 1236), granddaughter of William de Braiose. By his ist wife, Felice (da. of Philip de Worcester), from whom he was divorced on account of consanguinity, Geoffrey had also a son, Richard. The half-brothers had a long dispute about the manor of Clifton, which William claimed from Richard, and it was finally adjudged to him. Geoffi-ey was s. and h. of William de Canville, by Auberee (living 1233), da. and h. of Geoffrey Marmion, of Clifton, and of Arrow, co. Warwick. Auberee and her husband are stated by Dugdale and others to be the parents — instead of the great-grandparents — of the Geoffrey in the text. {^) Curia Regis, roll no. 1 69, m. 8d. Coram Rege, Easter, 12 Edw. I, no. 83, m. 22 d. Assize Roll, no. 802, m. 53. rre/sh Roil, 10 Edw. I, m. 6 d. (8) It was accordingly ordered that he should not be sum. for Gascony 14 June following: he was however sum. therefor, 16 July.