Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ony. On March 25th, 1795, he married Lady Theodosia Louisa Her-vey, daughter of Frederick, late Earl of Bristol 3 by whom he haano issue. His Lordship is well known to be a man of great talents, greatapplication, and of great knowledge, and great practical experi-ence in public affairs. Title. Robert-Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, and BaronHawksbury, of Hawksbury. Creations. Baronet, 166I; Baron Hawksbury, of Hawks-bury, CO, Glouc. August 21st, 1786; and Earl of Liverpool, May 28th, 1796. 3p8 PEERAGE OF EN


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ony. On March 25th, 1795, he married Lady Theodosia Louisa Her-vey, daughter of Frederick, late Earl of Bristol 3 by whom he haano issue. His Lordship is well known to be a man of great talents, greatapplication, and of great knowledge, and great practical experi-ence in public affairs. Title. Robert-Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, and BaronHawksbury, of Hawksbury. Creations. Baronet, 166I; Baron Hawksbury, of Hawks-bury, CO, Glouc. August 21st, 1786; and Earl of Liverpool, May 28th, 1796. 3p8 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. Arms. Az. on a fcsse wavy Ar. a cross patee Gu. in chieftwo etoils Or. To which were added, as an augmentation to thelate Earl, ^^79^1 a chief wavy, Arg. charged with the arms of theborough of Liverpool. Crest. A sea-horse, assurgent Or, maned Az. supporting across patee Gu. Supporters. Two eagles, each charged with a cross patee onthe breast. Motto. Palma non sine pulvere. Chief Seats. Hawbsbury, Gloucestershire j and WalmerCastle, Kent. EARL OF ST. VINCENT. 399. JERVIS, EARL OF ST. VINCENT. John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent, has raised himself to hi»present high rank by his naval services He is descended from James Jervis, of Chatkyll, in the parish of Eccleshall, , who left two sons. 1. Robert Jervis, of Chatkyll aforesaid, Gent. 17th July, 17Eliz. who by the daughter of Draycott, of Paynsley, had RobertJervis, who died without issue. 2. William Jervis, of Ollerton, in the parish of Stoke uponTerne, co. Salop, who had issue, John Jervis, of Ollerton aforesaid, who married at Eccleshall, in Staffordshire, October 26th, 15gO, Helen, daughter of Whittington, by whom he had, 1. Thomas Jervis, of Ollerton. 2. John Jervis, of Chatkyll, before mentioned, who was agedsixty five in 1664, and was buried at Eccleshall, September 21st,1670. He married Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir to JohnJervys, of Chatkyll aforesaid, who died there, and was buried atEccleshall, Oc


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