APPENDIX H 743 descent of such baronies, in the course ot which enquiry the King's action in the case of the Barony of Ogle was quoted in support of the modern doctrine. The question was then put Whether if a Person summoned to Parliament by 'rit, and sitting die, leaving Issue Two or more Daughters who all die. Otic ot them only leaving Issue, such Issue has a Right to demand a Summons to Parliament. It was resolved in the affirmative. (^) WILLOUGHBY DE BROKP: Sir Robert Willoughby of Broke, held to=Elizabeth, beLordWilloughbyof B.;./. j.;..m.j. 1511. I Edv »ard Willoughby, i. ^•.6.= Margaret. Elizabeth, evcntuallj- 9 oleheir 1 of baronv=Sir Fulke Greville. Ann 1 e, d. ..;■. BUn 1 1 Fulke Greville, Lord Willoughby of B.; d. i6o6=An Robert GreTille= Fulke Greville, Lord Willoughby of Broke in 1606 cr. bv patent Lord Broke of Beauchamp'a Court 1621 with' spec. rem. to Robert and William Greville; d unm. 1628. Margnret,— -Richard sole h. to an- cient barony in 162S. Greville Vernev, Lord=Cathe Willoughby of B. I Robert Greville, sue. as Lord B; champ's Court in 1628;./. 16+3 Greville=Elizabeth. Verney, Lord Wil- loughby of B. ■ Richard Vcrney,= held to be LordWil- louehby of Broke in 1696. 1 Francis Gre- 1 Robert Greville,=. ... FuL ville, Lord Lord Broke of Greville, Broke of B.C. ; d. s.f.m.u Lord B.C. ; d. .677. Broke of unm. 1658. B.C. Earls of Wa rwick. Greville Verney, Lord==Diana Willoughby of B. Willi.nm Verney, Lord Willoughby of B., d. unm. Aug. 1685. This resolution, definitely affirming the right of a surviving coheir (which right was only accepted by implication in the Clifford case), finally settled one of the most obscure questions regarding the doctrine ot abey- ance. (') 19 Mar. 1695/6. Lordi' Journals, vol. xv, p. 522/^.