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HERALDRY. 
one of flie fixteen executors of his will, and to whom the July n, 1802; a fon, born November 8, 1803; and 
government of the kingdom was intruded during the another fon, born May 31, 1806. 
minority of Edward VI. He exchanged the office of The pedigree of this family is the fame with the Tal- 
fecretary of date for that of chancellor of the duchy and bots, earls of Shrewlbitry. John, fon of Gilbert, youn- 
county palatine of Lancafter, in 1547, and was foon after ger fon of John fecond earl of Shrewlbufy, had iffue, 
created baron Paget ot Beaudefert. He was vindidtively 1. John, father of George, ninth earl of Shrewibury. 
fent to the Tower, November 8, 1551, on account of 2. John, whofe fon Sherington had ilfue, Edward, killed 
the friendship in which he lived with the duke of So- in the civil wars fighting for Charles I. and William, 
merfet, lord protedlor ; and was deprived of all his His fon William embraced the profeflion of the church, 
offices. By queen Mary he was conftituted, January and was Confecrated, September 24, 1699, lord bilhop 
29, 1556, lord keeper of the privy feal, which office he of Oxford, tranllated in 1715 to the fee of Salifbury, and 
refigned upon the acceffion of queen Elizabeth, and died advanced, September 23, 1722, to the fee of Durham. 
June 9, 1563. Thomas, third lord Paget, his fon, was He died October 10, 1730. 
attainted, in 1586, upon a charge of fupporting Mary Charles, lfis fon, embraced the profeflion of the law, 
queen of Scots; and William, fourth lord Paget, his and rofe to great eminence and reputation. He was 
fon, was refiored in blood by James I. in 1603. conftituted, April 22, 1726, folicitor general to George 
William, fifth lord Paget,' fon of William fourth lord 1. in which office he continued till November 1733, at 
Paget, firft took part with the parliament in the civil which time he was declared lord high chancellor of 
war; but foon after difcovering the drift of Cromwell, Great Britain. He was created by George II. baron 
he raifed a regiment for the fervice of Charles I. He Talbot of Henfol, and died February 14, 1737. He 
had ilfue, 1. William, lixth lord Paget. 2. Henry, married Cecil, daughter and heir of Charles Matthews, 
grandfather of Caroline, who married, April 19, 1737, efq. great-grand-daughter and heir of David Jenkins, 
fir Nicholas Bayley, of Plafnewyth, in the county of of Henfol, in the county of Glamorgan, efquire, and had 
Anglefea, baronet; by whom fhe.had iffue, Henry Bay- ilfue, Charles-Richard, the well known patron of Mr. 
ley, the prefent ear] of Uxbridge' Nicholas, born 1749; Pope, and of the author of the “Seafons;” he died in 
Paget, born 1753; Mary, married to Stephen Medcalfe, September 1733; William, late earl Talbot; John, 
of Sereby in the county of Lincoln, efquire; Dorothy, married, in May 1737, firft, Henrietta-Maria, daughter 
married to George Forbes, earl of Granard of the king- of fir Matthew Decker, baronet; who dying in'Septem- 
dom of Ireland, and died February 19, 1764; Gertrude, ber 1747, without ilfue, he married, fecondly, Catharine, 
died unmarried, in 1761 ; Louifa-Augufta, born Decern- eldeft daughter of John, fecond vifcount Chetwynd, and 
ber 4, 1750. Lady Bayley died February 7, 1766. died September 22, 1756, leaving iffue, 1. John Chet- 
W-illiam, fixth lord Paget, voted in favour of the va- wynd, the late earl, who fucceeded his uncle in the 
cancy of the throne, in 1689, and had a conftderable ffiare barony of Talbot of Henfol, in 1782, and was advanced 
in negotiating the peace of Carlowitz, in 1698. .Henry, to the dignity of vifcount and earl ; he married, May 
feventh lord Paget, his fon, was conftituted, June 13, 7, 1776, Charlotte, daughter of Wills Hill, marquis of 
2711, captain of the yeomen of the guard to queen Anne, Downlhire, by which lady, who died January 17, 1804, 
and created, December 31, in the fame year, baron Bur- he had ilfue, Charles-Chetwynd, the prefent earl; and 
ton of Burton in the county of Stafford. By George I. John, born April 4, 1779. His lordlhip dying May 19, 
he was created, Oftober 19, 1714, earl of Uxbridge in 1793, was fucceeded by his eldeft fon, the prefent earl ; 
the county of Middlefex. He refigned the office of cap- 2. Charles, born June 30, 1752. 3. George, in holy 
tain of the yeomen of the guard in September, 1715, and orders, married to Anne, daughter of the late honorable 
died in Auguft 1743. Upon the death of his grandfon Topham Beauclerk. 4. William-Henry, died unmarried 
Henry fecond earl of Uxbridge, the titles of lord Burton in 1782. 5. Edward died an infant. George, D.D. 
and earl of Uxbridge became extinft : but the barony married, January 4, 1761, Anne, filter to the late earl 
of Paget, being a barony in fee, defcended to the heir of of Radnor, and had ilfue, 1. George, married to Char- 
tlie female branch, exifting in Henry Bayley, who, on lotte Drake, daughter of the reverend Mr. Drake. 2. 
his acceding to the barony of Paget, on the death of his Charles, married to Elizabeth, eldeft daughter of Henry, 
coufin, alfumed the name and arms of Paget, by royal fifth duke of Beaufort. 3. Anne, died in 1767. 4. Cecil, 
fign manual January 29, 1770; and was advanced by marriedJohn-EdmundChamberlayne,efq.ofMaugerf- 
George III. to the dignity of earl of Uxbridge. bury, in Gloucefterlhire. 5. Louifa, married William 
Creations. —Baron Paget of Beaudefert in the Agar, efq. 6. Harriet, who died in 1777. Charles, 
county of Stafford, December 3, 1549. Earl of Ux- the firft lord, dying in February 1737, was fucceeded 
bridge in the county of Middlefex, May 19, 1784. by his eldeft fon, William, the firft earl, who received 
Residences. —Sinai Park, and Beaudefert Park, in the barony of Dynevor, with remainder to his female 
the county of Stafford ; and’ Stalbridge in Dorfetfliire. ilfue, October 17, 1780; married, in February 1734, 
=—Town-houfe, in Burlington-ftreet. Mary, daughter and heir of Adam de Cardonnel, efq. 
Armorial Bearings. —Seethe annexed Engraving, by whom he had ilfue William, who died young; and 
Motto.— Periljuo contrario. —“By the reverie of it.” a daughter^ Cecil, married to George Rice, efq. by 
, _ _ whom Ihe had ilfue. The earl, her father, dying April 
GORDON, EARL OF NORWICH. 27, 1782, without male ilfue, the earldom became extinftj 
ALEXANDER GORDON, Earl of NORWICH, but the barony of Talbot, of Henfol, defcended to his 
and Baron Gordon, of Huntley, in Gloucefterlhire, and nephew, William, the fecond lord and firft earl; and the 
Defoe of Gordon, &c. in Scotland.—See under Dukes barony of Dynevordefcended to hiseldeftdaughter Cecil,, 
of Scotland. the late baronefs Dynevor, married to George Rice, of 
Newton, in the county of Caermarthen, efquire. Herlady- 
TALBOT, EARL TALBOT. fliip died March 14, 1793, having, agreeably to the will 
CHARLES-CHETWYND TALBOT, Earl TAL- of the late countefs, taken the name and arms of De 
BOT, Vifcount lngeftrie, in Staffordlhire, and Lord Cardonnel, as has her fon the prefent baron Dynevor. 
Talbot, Baron of Henfol; born April 25, 1777; fuc- Creations.— Baron, December 5, 1773; Vifcount 
ceeded his father, the late earl, May 19, 1793 ; married, and Earl, July 3, 1784. 
Auguft 28, 1800, Frances-Thomafine, eldeft daughter of Residence. —lngeftrie Houfe, in the county of Staf- 
Charles. Lambatt, of Beauparte, in Ireland, efq. by ford. 
Frances, fifterof John Dutton, lord Sherborne, by whom Armorial Bearings. —See the annexed Engraving, . 
he has ilfue, Frances-Charlotte, born May 17, 1801;' Motto. — Humani nihil alienwn .—“ Nothing is foreign 
Citarles-Thomas, vifcount lngeftrie, heir-apparent, born to me that pertains to man.” 
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