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A TOPOGRAPHICAL 



Arms. Gu. a lion ramp, within a border engrailed, Or, a cresent difference. 



Crest. On a chnpeau, Gules, turned up ermine, a lion, Or, his tail extended- 



Supporters. On each side, a Talbot, Argent, collared with a double tressure 

 fleury, counter fleury, Gules. 



Motto Humani nihil Alienum. (Nothing is foreign to me which relates 

 to man.) 



Heir-Apparent. Yiscou nt Igetre. 



Chief Seat .---Ingestre, Staffordshire. 



JERVIS, EARL OF ST. VINCENT. 



JOHN JEKVIS, Earl of St. Vincent, Viscount St. Vincent of Mea- 

 ford, and Baron Jervis, of Meaford, in Staffordshire ; Admiral of the 

 Red, G. C. B, General of the Royal Marines, an Elder Brother 

 of the Trinity House, and one of the Council of State for the Prince 

 of Wales in Cornwall, b. at Meaford, Jan. 9, 1734, and baptized at 

 Stone the 26th of the same month ; m. his first cousin Martha, 

 daughter of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker, who d. February 8, 

 1816, and was buried in Caverswall church, in the county of Staf- 

 ford, but has no issue. 



He is descended from James Jervis, of Chatkyll, in the parish 

 of Eccleshall and county of Stafford, who left two sons, 1st, Robert, 

 who died without issue; 2d, William, who had issue, John, who m. 

 Ellen, daughter of Whittington, by whom he had issue, Tho- 

 mas; John, who m. Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir of John Jervys, 

 by her he had issue (beside other children) John Jervys, b. Sept. 25, 

 1631, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Wakelin, of Gentleshaw, in 

 the parish of Longdon,co. Stafford, and had issue, John Jervis, b. at 

 Chatkyll, and buried at Darlaston, in the parish of Stone, m. Mary, 

 only daughter and heir of John Swynfen, heir-apparent of John 

 Swynfen, of Swynfen, co. Stafford, Esq. By her he had issue, 

 John; William, b. in 1695; Benjamin, b. 1695; Thomas, b. in 

 1699; Swynfen, in Nov. 1700; Matthew, b. in 1704. 



Swynfen, fifth son of John Jervis, before-mentioned, was b. at 

 Darlaston in Nov. 1700; he was Auditor of Greenwich Hospital. 

 He m. in 1727, Elizabeth, daughter of George Parker, Esq. of 

 Park Hall, and sister of the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Parker, and d. 

 at Meaford in March 1784, leaving issue, William, b. in May 1 728, m. 

 Jane, only surviving sister of Thomas Hatrell, late of Newcastle, 

 JEsq. and d. in 1813; John, now Earl of St. Vincent; Elizabeth, 

 b. in 1729, m. the Rev- Mr. Batewell ; Margaret and Mary d. in- 



