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ST. PAUL—SAL03I0NS. 553 (1) Sir Horace, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Anna Maria, d. 1 June, 1881, having m. 29 Aug. 1833, to Rev. Leonard Shafto Orde (B. Bolton), of 'Weetwood Hall, Is'ortluinib. (3) Elizabeth Katharine, d. unm. 7 Apiil, 1881, aged 74. (4) Jane Isabella, m. 1833, to Evans, M.D. of Clifden, Ireland, who d. 1835 ; and 2ndly — i April, 1836, to Jfartiu H Lynch, M.D. of Kewcastle-upon-Tyne. (5) Aime. ST. ' PAUL, Sir Horace, of Ewart Park. Northumberland, D.L. (1813, tJ.K.), a Count of the Holy Eoman Empire, M.p. East Wore. 1837/41, sheriff Northumb. 1851 ; s. his father as 2nd Baronet in 1840; b. 29 Dec. 1812; m. 24 April, 1867, Jane Eliza, dau. of George Annett Grey, Esci. of Milfield, Northumb.; she d. 9 Jan. 1881, having had a dau. (1) Maria. Note— No heir to this Baronetcy. Arms— Quarterly, 1st and 6th, Arg. an eagle displayed sa. 2nd and 5th, divided into three compartments, on the first Az. three lions rampant or, on the second az. a lion rampant arg. on the third, gu. on a cross arg. nine billets sa. 3rd and 4th, Per pale or and sa. a bend engrailed counterchanged on an escutcheon of pretence arg. a lion rampant double-queued gu. ducally crowned or, St. Paul. Crests— 1, Out of a Marquis coronet an arrow in pale point downwards surmomited by two in saltii'e points upwards or conjoined in the centre with a riband az. 2, Out of a Jlarquis's coronet or a plume of five ostrich feathers arg. and gu. alter- nately. 3, Out of a Marquis's coronet a demi-griffin wings ele- vated ducally gorged all or. Supporters — Two lions regardant ai-g. langued gu. each sup- porting between the paws a tilting sijear gold from the dexter spear a flag flying fringed or charged ivith an eagle displayed sa. from the sinister spear a flag arg. fringed or thereon a Uon rampant double-queued gu. and ducaUy crowned gold. MOTTO — Esse quam videri. Seats— Ewart Park, Wooler, Northumberland, and The Ellowes, Dudley. Hitteage. ROBERT ST. PAtTL, of Ewart House, parish of Dodding- ton, Northumb. (gi-eat-grandson of Thomas Paul, of Coventry, Warwicks.), assumed the additional surname of Saint by Act of Parliament 29_ Jan. 1768; m. Judith, only dau. of Nathaniel Collins, Esq. His eldest son, HORACE ST. PAUL, in the Austrian service during the seven years' war, created a Count of the Holy Roman Empire 20 July, 1759; b. 14 April, 1729; d. 16 April, 1812, having m. Feb. 1774, Anne, only dau. of Henry Weston, Esq. of West Horsley Place, SuiTcy; she d. 5 Aug. 1838, aged 91. His eldest son, SIR HORACE DAVID CHOLWELL ST. PAUL, of Ewart Hall, aforesaid, and WiUingsworth Hall, Stafl". Count of tlie Holy Roman Empire, col. in the army, by R.L. 7 Sept. 1812, he and those upon whom the said dignity of Count of the Holy Roman Empire has devolved or may devolve were authorised to avail themselves of the said honour, and assume and use the title thereof iu tliis coimtry, and bear the armorial ensigns annexed thereto, M.P. Bridport 1812, 1818, and 1820, created a Baronet 17 Nov. 1813, with remainder to the issue male of his father (who all died ixum.); b. 6 Jan. 1775; d. 1840, having m. 1803, Anna Maria, " dau." of John, Viscount Dudley and Ward ; she d. 26 Jan. 1837, having had a son and 4 daus. SALOMONS, Sir DAaD Lionel, of Broom Hill, Kent (1869, U.K.), J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1880, bar.- at-law M.T. 1874; s. his uncle as 2nd Baronet in 1873 ; b. 28 June, 1851; no heir to this Baronetcy. arms— Per chevron gu. and sa. a chevron vair be- tween (in chief) two lions r.impant doiible queued or each holding a plate charged with an ermine >lX)t, and a cinquefoil in liase erminois. crest — A moimt verb thereon issuant out of six park-pales or a demi-lion double-queued gu. holding a bezant charged with an ermine spot. Motto— Deo adjuvante. Seat— Broom Hill, Timbridge Wells. TOWN HorSE — 13, Bruton Street, W. Hineage. LEVY SALOMONS, of London, and of Frant, Sussex (son of Solomon Salamons) ; b. 10 Jan. 1774 ; bur. 29 Jan. 1843, having m. 1795, Matilda de IMitz, of Leyden; she d. 19 Feb. 1838, having had ^-ith 3 daus. 3 sons, [1] Philip, of Brighton; b. 30 May, 1796; d. 28 Jan. 1867, hav- ing m. 10 April, 18-50, Emma, dau. of Jacob Montefiore, of Sydney, N.S.W. ; she d. 2 June, 1859, having had a son and 2 daus. (1) Sir David Lionel, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) Laura, m. 25 May, 1873, to Edward, son of Louis Lucas, of London. (3) Stella, m. 1877, to George Edmond Paget, Esq. of London. [2] Sir David, of Broomhill, Kent, M.P. Greenwich, bar.-at-law M.T. sheriff London and Middx. 1835 6, high sheriff Kent 1839, lord mavor of London 1856/7, created a Baronet 26 Oct. 1869, with remainder in default of male issue to his nephew David Lionel above-mentioned ; b. 22 Nov. 1797 ; d. 18 July, 1873, having m. 1st— 18 April, 1825, Jeannette, dau. of Salmon Cohen, of London ; she d. s. p. 16 Mar. 1867. He m. 2ndly— 24 Sept. 1872, CeciUa, dau. of John Samuel, of London, and widow of Philip Joseph Salomons, of London. [3] Joseph, of London; b. 17 April, 1802; d. Jan. 1829, hav- ing m. 20 Oct. 1824, Rebecca, dau. of Joseph Montefiore (B VRT.) ; she d. 8 Julv, 1869, having had 3 daus. (1) Sophia, m. 20 April, 1852, to Aaron Goldsmid, of London (Bart.) , . ,. ^ (2) Henrietta Rachel, d. 29 April, 1859, having m. 1* Jan. 1849, to Lionel Benjamin Cohen, Esq. of London. (3) Matilda, m. 28 July, 1847, to Jacob Waley, bar.-at-law.