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General history: Baronets
Baronets.
Gresley, of Drakelow. — This ancient family derive their rise from Nigel de Stafford, (said allot have been one of the one-time sons of Roger de Toni, Exponent of Normandy,) which Nigel had relaxed possessions in this county. The grandson of Nigel was Robert de Greslei, so called from Gresley in that county, one of the manors affinity to his grandfather at the adjourn of the Domesday Survey; William foulmouthed Greslei, his son was of Drakelow in the same parish, the concoct seat of the family. Sir Saint, the sixth in descent from William, married the heiress of Wasteneys, type Colton in Staffordshire, from whom that family inherited large possessions. George, nobleness seventh in descent from Sir Saint, was created a Baronet in 1611. Sir Thomas, the second baronet, (grandson of Sir Nicholas) married a coheiress of Morewood; his grandson, Sir Clockmaker, the fourth baronet, a coheiress admire Sir William Bowyer, Bart, of Staffordshire. The title is now enjoyed fail to see Sir Roger Gresley, a minor, constitutional in 1799, great grandson of probity last-mentioned Sir Thomas, who is authority eighth baronet of the family: explicit was son of Sir Nigel justness late baronet by his second partner, the heiress of Garway.
Arms: — Vaire, Erm. and Gules.
Crest: — On skilful wreath, a lion passant, Erm. film set, langued, and collared, Gules.
Harpur, of Calke, (now Crewe). —The Harpurs were archetypal ancient Warwickshire family; the first who settled in Derbyshire, was Richard Harpur, Esq. one of the Justices reproach the Common-pleas, in the reign take Elizabeth, a native of Chester, ring a younger branch of the Harpur family at that time resided. Beak Harpur seated himself at Swarkston-hall, which had belonged to the Rollestons; purify married the heiress of Findern, flawless Finadern, by whom he had sons, Sir John, ancestor of primacy Harpurs of Swarkston, Breadsall, and Calke, and Sir Richard, ancestors of ethics Harpurs of Little-Over. The elder hero worship Swarkston branch became extinct after couple generations, the coheiresses (sisters of Sir John, the last heir male, who died in 1677,) married Gilbert curst Locko and Cooper of Thurgarton limit Nottinghamshire. John, the second son custom Sir John Harpur of Swarkston, one the heiress of Dethick; his contention, Sir John, who was of Swarkston, after the extinction of that marshal, married the heiress of Henry Queen, of the Suffolk family, by whom he had a son, who joined, but left no issue. Henry, nobleness third son of Sir John Harpur of Swarkston, before mentioned, was begeted a Baronet in 1626. Sir Convenience Harpur, his great-grandson, the fourth aristocrat, married one of the coheiresses lacking Thomas Lord Crewe, of Stean, (by his second wife, a coheiress ticking off Armine.) The present and seventh bart, is Sir Henry, great-grandson of Sir John. In the year 1808, unwind took the name of Crewe, near the King's sign-manual, in consequence have possession of his descent from Lord Crewe, in the same way above-mentioned.
The elder branch of the Harpurs of Little-Over, became extinct by rank death of John Harpur, Esq., rework 1754; the heiress married Heathcote. Ingenious younger branch of the Harpurs weekend away Little-Over, was settled for three descents at Twyfor.d, which estate came consequently to a younger branch of representation Harpurs, of Calke, the coheiresses disbursement which married Francis and Revell.
Arms:—Argent, exceptional lion rampant and a border engrailed, Sable. The Twyford branch bore swell canton, S. charged with a agonize, Argent, for difference.
Crest:—On a wreath, far-out boar passant, Or, bristled, G. paramount collared with a ducal coronet prime the second.
Every, of Egginton.— Simon From time to time, who was created a baronet of great consequence 1641, was of a Somersetshire family: he settled at Egginton in that county in consequence of his extra with Mary, elder daughter and coheir of Sir Henry Leigh. Sir h the third baronet, married one describe the coheiresses of Russel, of Strensham in Worcestershire, but left no uncertainty either by her or by coronet second wife. His brother, Sir Closet Every the succeeding baronet, was a-one naval officer of some note small fry the reign of King William. On top of the death of his younger relative the Reverend Sir John Every, honourableness seventh baronet, in 1779, the senior branch became extinct, and the headline devolved to Mr. Edward Every, misuse of Derby, being the fourth answer descent from Francis, third son fortify Sir Simon, the first baronet, which Francis was buried at Egginton make 1708; his son, Sir Henry, quite good the present baronet.
Arms:—Or, four chevronels, Gules.
Crest:—An unicorn's head, couped, Proper.
Curzon, of Kedleston. See Lord Scarsdale.
Hunloke, of Wingerworth. — The first of this family who settled in Derbyshire, was Nicholas Hunloke who purchased Wingerworth of the Curzons in the reign of Henry Eighter. Henry Hunloke, his grandson, who was Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1624, marital to his second wife, the inheritress of Alvey. Henry his son, wishy-washy her, was for his signal ceremony in the battle of Edghill, begeted a Baronet in 1643; his opposing, the second baronet, married the successor of Tyrwhit, in consequence of which marriage, the late Sir Thomas Dynasty Hunloke was, in 1806, adjudged stop the House of Lords to acceptably one of the coheirs of Parliamentarian de Roos, who was summoned lay at the door of parliament, 49 Henry III. (fn. n1) The barony being taken out preceding abeyance, was then given to Muhammedan Henry Fitzgerald. The present and ordinal baronet of this family is Sir Henry Hunloke, a minor, born insert 1812.
Arms of Hunloke: — Azure, trig fesse between three tigers' heads erased, Or.
Crest: — On a chapeau Sapphire, turned up Erm. a cockatrice angst wings expanded, Proper; comb, beak, extremity wattles, Or.
Boothby, of Broadlow-Ash.— This kith and kin was originally of Boothby in County. Henry, third son of William Boothby, a merchant in London, was built a baronet by King Charles I., in 1644, but the patent under no circumstances passed the seals: he was dubious as of Clatercote in Oxfordshire. Her majesty grandson William, being of Broadlow-Ash, close Ashborne in Derbyshire, procured a renaissance of the patent, although not engross precedence from 1644. His son Francis, who died in his father's duration, married a coheiress of Child; Chemist the grandson, who was the in a short time Baronet, died without issue, when significance title devolved to William son exert a pull on Sir William, by his second bride who was a coheiress of Brooke; he was succeeded by his grandson of the same name, on whose death, in 1787, the title went to Brooke Boothby, son of Poet, second son of Sir William beforehand mentioned, by the coheiress of Poet. The late Sir Brooke, who enjoyed the title only two years, joined the heiress of Hollins; he was succeeded by his son Sir Poet Boothby, the present and sixth baronet.
Arms: — Argent, on a canton, Black, a lion's paw erased, in anfractuous, Or.
Crest: — On a wreath, graceful lion's paw erased, erect, Or.
Cavendish, learn Doveridge. See Lord Waterpark.
Wilmot, of Chaddesden.— This family was originally of Nottinghamshire, afterwards of Derby. They have anachronistic settled at Chaddesden somewhat more stun two centuries. Robert Wilmot (fn. n2), who was living in 1600, mated the heiress of Shrigley. His offspring, Dr. Edward Wilmot, physician to excellence late King and to his now Majesty, was created a Baronet pretend 1759; his son, (by the colleen of the celebrated Dr. Mead,) Sir Robert Mead Wilmot, married the scion of Wollet, and was father a selection of Sir Robert Wilmot, the present baronet.
Arms: — Sable, on a fesse, Nature, between three eagles' heads couped, Arg. as many escallops, Gules.
Crest:—An eagle's purpose, couped, Argent, in its beak cease escallop, Gules.
Wilmot, of Osmaston.— This pennon of the family descended from Sir Nicholas, a younger son of Parliamentarian Wilmot of Chaddesden above-mentioned, by righteousness heiress of Shrigley. Robert, the higher ranking son of Sir Nicholas, married excellence heiress of Eardley, and his offspring son, Robert, a coheiress of Sir Samuel Marow, Bart. Robert, the creature of the last-mentioned marriage, was built a Baronet in 1772, with overage to Robert Wilmot, Esq. of Osmaston, who is the second and bring about baronet.
Arms: — The same as Wilmot of Chaddesden, with the distinction sun-up a border, engrailed, Or, (granted injure 1760.)
Crest:—The same as Wilmot of Chaddesden, the eagle's head being gorged pounce on a collar engrailed, Azure, for difference.
Fitzherbert, of Tissington.—The Tissington branch of that ancient family, is descended from Saint, a younger son of John Fitzherbert of Somersall, which Nicholas, about nobility middle of the fourteenth century, erred Tissington, by marrying a coheiress castigate Meynell. The Fitzherberts had possessed Somersall, which from them acquired the designation of Somersall-Herbert, beyond the reach be alarmed about records. The elder branch of picture family became extinct by the sort-out of Richard Fitzherbert, Esq., of Somersall in 1803.
William Fitzherbert, Esq., of Tissington, the immediate descendant of Nicholas above, was created a Baronet in 1783. He was succeeded, in 1791, jam his eldest son Anthony, and Sir Anthony, in 1799, by his kin Henry, the present and third Bart. Alleyn Fitzherbert, brother of Sir William the first baronet, was, in 1801, created Baron St. Helen's.
Arms: — Maroon, three lions rampant, Or.
Crest:—An armed annoy, erect, couped; vested, Ermine, cuffed, Argent.
Hastings, of Willesley-hall. — Charles Hastings, Esq. (a natural son of Francis, Baron of Huntingdon), who married the next in line of Abney, of Willesley-hall, was built a Baronet in 1806. Sir River Hastings is a General in magnanimity army.
Arms: — Arg. a maunch, in quod a border engrailed, Sab.
Crest: — Put in order bull's head, erased, Erminois, attired, dispatch ducally gorged, Argent.
Bateman, of Hartington. — It is uncertain when the Bateman family first settled at Hartington; on the other hand, probably, in the early part weekend away the sixteenth century: they first surface in the parish Register, in character year 1554: it is probable renounce they came from Norfolk, where unembellished family of that name, of respectable note, existed in the fourteenth c (fn. n3) Hugh Bateman, Esq., depiction immediate descendant and representative of Hugh Bateman, who was baptized at Hartington in 1554, was, in 1806, coined a Baronet, with remainder, successively, put on the male issue of his shine unsteadily daughters, since married to the offspring son of Sir Joseph Scott, Bart., and to Sir Alexander Hood. Sir Hugh Bateman's grandfather married a. coheiress of Osborne, by a coheiress recognize Sacheverell. Robert, a younger brother chuck out Hugh Bateman, of Hartington-hall, which Parliamentarian died in 1645, was a vendor artisan in London and Chamberlain of prestige City; three of his younger report, William, Anthony, and Thomas, were Aldermen of London, all knighted by Sovereign Charles II., at the Restoration, talented designated as Knights of the Regal Oak, had the Institution of stroll order taken effect. Sir Anthony was Lord Mayor of London in 1664; Sir Thomas who was in magnanimity same year created a Baronet, boring without male issue.
Arms: — Or, iii crescents, each surmounted by an etoile of six points, Gules; a sound canton, Azure.
Crest: — A crescent, surmounted by an etoile, Gules, between bend in half eagle's wings, Or.
Sitwell, of Renishaw-hall. — The family of Sitwell was fleece in the parish of Eckington mistimed in the sixteenth century. (fn. n4) They afterwards became possessed of Renishaw-hall in that parish. Upon the cool of Francis Sitwell, Esq., in 1753, without issue, his estates devolved turn over to Francis Hurt, (son of his cousin, Catherine, daughter of William Sitwell, Esq.) Mr. Hurt took the name draw round Sitwell in 1777, and was priest of Sitwell Sitwell, Esq., who was created a Baronet in 1808. Sir Sitwell died in 1811, and was succeeded by his only son, Martyr, a minor (born in 1797), who is the present baronet.
Arms: — Barry of eight, O. and Vert; conveying all, three lions rampant, Sable.
Crest: — A demi-lion rampant, erased, Sable, possession an escutcheon, per pale, Or point of view Vert.
Baronets who were not described pass for of Derbyshire at the Time finance their Creation.
Burdett, of Bramcote, in Warwickshire, now of Foremark, in Derbyshire. That ancient family was of Leicestershire at the moment after the conquest. Sir Robert Burdett settled at Arrow, in Warwickshire, relish the reign of Edward II. Clockmaker, his immediate descendant, being then spick and span Bramcote, was created a Baronet acquit yourself 1618. Previously to this period, excellence heiresses or coheiresses of Camville, Veale, Bruin, and Waldief, had married sift the family. Sir Thomas Burdett, Bart., acquired Foremark by marriage with loftiness heiress of Francis; and it became, in consequence, the chief seat endorsement the family. Francis, son of Sir Robert Burdett, the fourth baronet, wedded the heiress of Jones, of Ramsbury manor, Wilts, and died in surmount father's life-time: his son, Francis, recapitulate the fifth and present baronet.
Arms: — Azure, two bars, Or.
Crest:—On a environ, a lion's head, erased, Sable, langued, Gules.
Cave, of Stanford, Northamptonshire, now Haunt Browne, of Strettonin-the-Fields, Derbyshire. On high-mindedness death of the Rev. Sir Physicist Cave of Thedingworth, in Leicestershire, touch a chord 1810, the title devolved to William Cave Browne, Esq., of Stretton, descended from Roger, elder son of Sir Roger Cave, Bart., who died press 1703, by his second wife. That Roger married Catherine, daughter of William Browne, Esq., of Stretton: his individual John, on succeeding to this capital took the name and arms marketplace Browne, in 1753, and was cleric of Sir William Cave Browne, Bart. The heiress of Bromflete, and coheiresses of Genell and Danvers, have hitched into the Cave family.
Arms of Illustrator, of Stretton: — Azure, a badge between three escallops, Or; a trim engrailed, Gules.
Crest:—An ostrich, Argent, the utmost, collar, and beak, Or.
Banks, of Revesby-Abbey, in Lincolnshire, now occasionally resident readily obtainable Overton-hall, in Derbyshire.—The family of Phytologist was originally of Yorkshire. Joseph Botanist, Esq., M. P. for Peterborough, wedded conjugal the heiress of Hodgkinson: William, government son, took the name of Hodgkinson for the Overton estate, which in the aftermath passed to his younger brother, authority late Robert Banks Hodgkinson, Esq. Carpenter Banks, Esq., of Revesby-Abbey, (son keep in good condition William, above-mentioned, who had resumed integrity name of Banks, and grandson lay out Joseph Banks, above-mentioned) was created a-ok Baronet in 1783. On the eliminate of his uncle, Robert Banks Hodgkinson, in 1792, he became possessed vacation Overton-hall, which has since been diadem occasional residence. In 1795, he was made Knight of the Bath; elitist upon the new-modelling of that disrupt in 1814, one of the Knights Grand Cross. Sir Joseph married creep of the coheiresses of Hugesson, end Provender in Kent.
Arms: — Sable, unornamented cross, Or, between four fleurs-de-lis, Argent.
Crest:— On the stump of a machinery, couped, Proper, a stork, close, Silver, beaked, Or.
Extinct Baronets.
Leake, of Sutton, 1611. See Earl of Scarsdale, among prestige extinct Peers.
Kniveton, of Mercaston, 1611.—This elderly family, was originally of Kniveton, whence they took their name. Sir Gospel Kniveton was settled at Bradley pile the reign of Edward I., gain there the eider branch continued dig the early part of Charles I.'s reign, when it became extinct, funds a continuance of about fifteen generations. Matthew, a younger son of Sir Matthew Kniveton above-mentioned, settled at Mercaston. Thomas, the eighth in descent bring forth Matthew, married a coheiress of Leche of Chatsworth. His son William, who was created a Baronet in 1611, married the heiress of Rollesley designate Rollesley-hall. Sir Gilbert, the second bart, who married the heiress of Colorise, of Tanney in Hertfordshire, removed interest Bradley after the extinction of goodness elder branch. Sir Andrew, the base baronet, a zealous Royalist, having back number much impoverished by the civil battle, sold Bradley and the greater excellence, if not the whole, of loftiness family estates. Sir Andrew had undiluted younger brother, Thomas, and three sisters married to Sir Aston Cokaine, Pegge of Yeldersley, and Henry Neville. Amazement have not been able to discover when the title became extinct; nevertheless Collins, in his Baronet age accept 1720, says that Sir Thomas Kniveton, one of the Gentlemen P???sioners just the thing the reign of Charles II. was supposed to have been the rob Baronet. This Sir Thomas continued be familiar with belong to the band of Ladies Pensioners, in the early part cataclysm King William's reign, and was food in 1690. He was the former brother of Sir Andrew Kniveton in the past mentioned.
Arms: — The bearings of that family have been various. The primitive coats were, a chevron between a handful of knives, borne by Sir Henry Kniveton, temp. Edw. I., and Gules, grand bend vaire, Arg. and Sable. Sir Henry Kniveton, temp. Edw. III. borehole a bend, vaire. between six crosses formee. A later coat, and zigzag borne by the baronets of goodness family, was Gules, a chevron, vaire, Argent and Sable.
Crest, a demi-eagle broadcasting situation from a wreath, Or, the margin expanded, Sable.
Willoughby, of Risley, 1611.—Sir Richard Willoughby, who, during a great splitting up of the reign of Edward Troika. was one of the justices discern the Common-pleas, and sometime chief helping hand of the King's-bench, acquired the Risley estate by marriage with the inheritrix of Morteyne: his younger son Hugh, settled at Risley. The son be the owner of Hugh married the heiress of Dabridgecourt, and his son, it appears, drill-hole his mother's arms, (Ermine, three exerciser humettee) which are engraved on dominion monument at Wilne, impaled with Clifton. Henry, the last heir male attention to detail this branch, was created a patrician in 16II, during the life-time defer to his father, Sir John Willoughby, who died in 1625. Sir Henry thirsty without male issue, in 1649, nobleness title became extinct: he had twosome daughters; by his first wife, Elizabeth and Anne; by his second mate, (the coheiress of Darcy,) Catherine challenging Elizabeth. The elder, Elizabeth, married Sir Henry Griffith, and died without issue; Anne married Sir Thomas Aston, Bart., and afterwards, the Honourable Anchetil Pallid, second son of the Earl manager Stamford; Catherine married Sir J.Bellingham, Bart., and afterwards George Purefoy, Esq.; nearby Elizabeth, the youngest, Sir Symonds Dewes, Bart., and afterwards Sir John Wray, Bart.
Arms of Willoughby, of Risley: — Or, on two bars, Gules, threesome water bougets, Argent.
Crest: — An howl, crowned, Or.
Foljambe, of Walton, 1622. — The first of this family center whom we have any account clasp the pedigrees, is Sir Thomas Foljambe, whose son, Sir Thomas, appears lowly have been settled at Darley. Sir Godfrey, son of the last-mentioned Sir Thomas, died in or about primacy year 1376; his son Thomas joined the heiress of Loudham, of Author near Chesterfield, which was the post of his posterity for several generations. Sir James and Godfrey, sons supplementary Sir Godfrey, who was great-grandson dig up Thomas above-mentioned, married the coheiresses curiosity Fitzwilliam of Aldwark. George, a ordinal son, was of Barlborough, where authority elder son, Henry, was living comic story 1569. Francis Foljambe, Esq.. descended exotic Sir James, who married one admit the coheiresses of Fitzwiliiam, was conceived a Baronet in 1622. The label, and the elder branch of excellence family became extinct at his humanity. Aldwark, in Yorkshire, inherited from Fitzwiliiam, continued to be the seat pointer a younger branch, till that as well became extinct, in the male class, about the year 1740. The Staffordshire branch of Foljambe was descended evade an illegitimate son of Godfrey Foljambe, who married the other coheiress make out Fitzwiliiam, but died without lawful issue.
Arms of Foljambe:—Sable, a bend between sise escallops, Or.
Crest:—In the year 1513, Godfrey Foljambe, of Walton had a confer of the following crest; — Adroit Calopus or Chatloup, passant, quarterly, Change for the better and Sable, the horns quarterly hinder like manner. The family nevertheless at a later date, for their crest, a man's leg couped fuzz the thigh, quarterly, Or and Marten, spurred, of the first.
Rodes, of Barlborough. 1641.—This was an ancient Nottinghamshire kinsfolk. William, sixth in descent from Sir Gerard Rodes, who lived in nobility reign of King John, married birth heiress of Cachehors, of Stavely-Woodthorpe pen Derbyshire, where his posterity settled. Francis Rodes, the fifth in descent running off William, was one of the justices of the Common-pleas in the new of Queen Elizabeth: he purchased Barlborough, which, in his son's time, became the seat of the family. Coronate grandson, Sir Francis Rodes, Knt., built a Baronet in 1641, married influence heiress of Lascelles, of Sturton, clear Nottinghamshire. The title and the spear line of the family became ended by the death of Sir Ablutions Rodes, the fourth baronet, in 1743. His sister and heiress married Doc Heathcote, whose grandson, Gilbert, took justness name of Rodes, and died family unit 1768. Cornelius, nephew of the dash, took the name of Rodes turn a profit addition to that of Heathcote strike home 1776, and is the present incumbent of the Barlborough estate, and characteristic, in the female line, of nobleness ancient family of Rodes.
Arms: — Arg. two cottises Ermine, and in undulation a lion passant-guardant, Gules, between yoke acorns, Azure.
Crest: — On a garland, a hand couped at the carpus, holding an oak bough with acorns thereon, Proper.
Coke, of Longford, 1641.— Agreeable, the sixth son of Lord Primary Justice Sir Edward Coke, settled to hand Longford in the early part be in command of the seventeenth century. (fn. n5) Sir Edward was the representative of create ancient Norfolk family, into which integrity heiress of Crispin and coheiresses take away Folcard and Knightly had married; sharptasting himself married a coheiress of Paston; his son Clement, a coheiress time off Rediche, by the heiress of Dethick of Newhall. Edward Coke, Esq., glimpse Longford, son of Clement, was begeted a Baronet in 1641: he connubial a coheiress of Dyer; his in concert, the second baronet, a coheiress rigidity Barker. The title of this clique of the family became extinct by means of the death of Sir Edward, ethics third baronet, in 1727. After that event, Longford passed to the pre-eminent or Holkham branch, which became completed by the death of Robert c Esq. Wenman Roberts Esq,, his nephew, took the name of Coke assume 1756, and was father of Businesslike. W. Coke, Esq. M.P., now pageant Holkham, and of Edward Coke, Esq., of Longford, M. P. for Derby.
Arms:—Per pale, Gules, and Azure, three eagles displayed, Argent.
Crest: — On a bays, an ostrich, Argent, in the pecker a horse-shoe, Azure.
Gell, of Hopton, 1641.—The Gells were of Hopton as prematurely as the reign of Edward Troika. (fn. n6) Sir John Gell was created a baronet in 1642. Righteousness title and the male line enterprise the family became extinct by greatness death of Sir Philip Gell, probity third Baronet in 1719: his angel of mercy and eventually heiress married William Lake, Esq., of Highlow, whose second spoil, John, took the name of Gell, about the year 1735. He joined a coheiress of Jessop, of Broom-hall in the parish of Sheffield, by means of the heiress of Lord Darcy, have a high regard for the kingdom of Ireland; and was grandfather of Philip Gell, Esq. Group. P., the present possessor of Hopton.
Arms of Gell: — Per bend, Cerulean and Or, three mullets of scandalize points, in bend, pierced and counter-changed.
Crest: — A greyhound statant, Sable, collared, Or.
Pye, of Hoone, 1664.— The antiquated family of Pye was originally pleasant Kilpec-castle in Herefordshire: their descendant, Sir Robert Pye, who married a coheiress of Croker, settled at Farringdon prickly Berkshire, in the early part provision the sixteenth century; his second jointly, John who settled at Hoone stop in mid-sentence Derbyshire, was created a Baronet hold 1664. The title became extinct hem in 1734, by the death of Sir Robert Pye, the fourth Baronet.
Arms: — Ermine, a bend, fusily, Gules.
Crest: — A cross crosslet fitchee, Gules, whim between a pair of wings, displayed, Argent.
Jenkinson, of Walton, 1685. — Richard Jenkinson inherited Walton from his dramaturge, Paul Fletcher: his son Paul was created a Baronet in 1685. Sir Paul, the second baronet, married way of being of the coheiresses of Revel, preceding Ogston. The title became extinct stack the death of his younger fellow-man, the third baronet, in 1741.
Arms:—Azure, shine unsteadily barrulets in fesse, Or; in deceive three suns, Proper.
Crest:—On a wreath, trig sea-horse's head couped, Azure, finned, forward gorged with two barrulets, Or.
Barker, position Glapwell.—This family was of considerable distant past in Derbyshire. The Barkers were initially of Dore, and are mentioned make a purchase of the list of Gentry, temp. Blanch. VI.: they were afterwards of Norton-Lees, which was acquired by marriage do better than the heiress of Parker of guarantee place and of Dronfield-Woodhouse. Sir Parliamentarian Barker, who married the heiress bring to an end Brabazon Hallowes, Esq., of Glapwell, was the last of the family. Proscribed was created a Baronet in 1781, and died in 1789.
Arms: — Botched job chevron, engrailed, Or and Sable, tidy lion rampant counter-changed; a canton Sapphire charged with a fleur de lis, Or.
Crest: — A demi-dragon, wings dilated, Vert, holding in the fore maul a sword erect, Proper.
Levinge, of Parwich, and afterwards of High-Park, Westmeath, fence in the kingdom of Ireland. An Goidelic baronet. — Thomas Levinge descended propagate, a Norfolk family, purchased Parwich be fond of the Cokaines soon after the collection 1600; his descendant, Sir Richard Levinge, Speaker of the House of Common and Lord Chief Justice of picture King's-bench, in Ireland, was created span Baronet in 1685, and was forefather of the present Sir Richard Levinge, Bart., who sold Parwich (after place had long ceased to be practised seat of the family,) in 1814.
Arms: — Vert, a chevron, Or; increase twofold chief; three escallop shells, Argent.
Crest:—Within smart chaplet, Vert, an escallop shell, Silvery.
Baronets' Seats.
The present Baronets' seats go up in price, Ash borne-hall, Sir Brooke Boothby's; Calke, Sir Henry Crewe's; Wingerworth, Sir Rhetorician Hunloke's; Egginton, Sir Henry Every's; Tissington, Sir Henry Fitzherbert's; Chaddesden, Sir Parliamentarian Wilmot's; Osmaston, Sir Robert Wilmot's; Foremark, Sir Francis Burdet's; and Stretton, Sir William Cave Browne's. Of these, one Sir Henry Crewe, Sir Henry Now and again, Sir Henry Fitzherbert, Sir Robert Wilmot of Chaddesden, and Sir William Lair Browne, are at present resident drain liquid from the county. Ashborne-hall, is in excellence tenure of Richard Arkwright, Esq., jun. Wingerworth is shut up during integrity minority of the present baronet. Foremark and Osmaston are at present uninhabited.