. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. rried, April 10th, 1793, Charles,Lord Bruce, only son of Thomas Bruce Brudenell, Earl of Ayles-bury, K. T. Fifth, Anne; and. Sixth, Amelia Louisa. His Lordship died in January, l/Sg, and was succeeded byhis eldest son, Thomas Noel, the present and second Lord Berwick,who was born October 21st, 1770- Tiile. Thomas Noel Hill, Baron Berwick, of Attingham, iaShropshire. Creations. Baron Berwick, of Attingham, May IQth, 1784,24 Geo. III. Arms. Ermine, on a fess Sable, a castle, triple towered pro-per; in a canton, Gules, a


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. rried, April 10th, 1793, Charles,Lord Bruce, only son of Thomas Bruce Brudenell, Earl of Ayles-bury, K. T. Fifth, Anne; and. Sixth, Amelia Louisa. His Lordship died in January, l/Sg, and was succeeded byhis eldest son, Thomas Noel, the present and second Lord Berwick,who was born October 21st, 1770- Tiile. Thomas Noel Hill, Baron Berwick, of Attingham, iaShropshire. Creations. Baron Berwick, of Attingham, May IQth, 1784,24 Geo. III. Arms. Ermine, on a fess Sable, a castle, triple towered pro-per; in a canton, Gules, a martlet. Or. Crest. On a wreath the upper half of a tower. Argent, witha fawn trippant on the battlements, proper, collared and Supporters. Dexter a Pegasus, Argent, plain, collared, sable,and thereon a martlet. Or; sinister a stag, proper, collared as thedexter, and thereon a leopards face. Or. Motto. Qui uti scit ei bona. Chief Seat. At Tern park, in Shropshire. ^ Shenstone park, in Staffordshire, was sold in January, 1797^ to Giovc, Ebq- LORD SHERBORNE. ^gl^. BUTTON, LORD SHERBORNE. Ihis ancient family is denominated from the town o{Diittnn, inCheshire; for Odard, being seated there in the Conqnerors time,is posterity were surn^nmed de Button, from the place of theirresidence. Sir Peter Leycester, in his Historical Antiquities of Cheshire,has given las the pedigree of the Buttons of Button, which, hesays, is faithfully collected from the evidences of that family, andother good records and deeds ; and is as followeth. ^ Odard, or Udard, sometimes also written Hodard andHudard, came to England with William the Conqueror, andseated himself at Button; a good part whereof Hugh Lupus, Earlof Chester, gave unto him, as appears by Doomsday-book. The ancient roll of the Barons ofHalton saith, that with Hugh,Earl of Chester, came one Nigell, a nobleman ; and with Nigellcame five brethren, to wit, Hudard, Edard, Wolmere, Horswyne,and Wolfaith, a priest, to whom Nigell gave th


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