Die Veneris, 26° Februarii 1836. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY in the Chair. Evidence on THE Order of Reference was read. The Petition of Sarah Otway Cave of Stanford Hall in the County of Leicester, Widow, to His Majesty, praying, That His Majesty will be graciously pleased to determine the Abeyance of the Barony of Braye in her Favour, by His Majesty's Letters Patent, or in such other Manner as to His Majesty may seem proper; together with His Majesty's Reference thereof to this House; and the Report of His Majesty's Attorney General thereunto annexed; were read. The Counsel and Parties were called in : And Sir Harris Nicolas and Mr. Arthur James Lewis appearing as Counsel for the Petitioner, and Mr. Attorney General appearing on behalf of the Crown; Sir Harris Nicolas was heard to open the Allegations of the Petition. The Counsel were asked, Whether Notice had been given to the other Co-heirs ? Sir Harris Nicolas stated, That personal Notice had been given to them. The Counsel were informed, That if there were any Witnesses who would be detain ad in Ton if not examined To-day, they might proceed to call them. Mr. Lewis stated, That he was about to prove the Burial of Sir Ralph Verney in 1696, No. 12. in the Pedigree. Rev. T. Wright. Then the Reverend THOMAS WRIGHT was called in ; and having been sworn, was examined as follows : (Mr. Lewis.) You are Rector of Middle Claydon ? I am. Do you produce the original Register for the Burials in that Parish for the Year 1696 ? I do. Do you find there any Entry of the Burial of Sir Ralph Verney in that Year ? There is. The same was read as follows: • Burials. 6 Octob'9. 1696.—S' Raphe Verney, K' & Baronett, was buried in Linnen. He died ye 24." No. 1. Rev. T. Wright. Do you put in an examined Copy of that Entry ? The same was delivered in. Then the Witness was asked :- Yes. No. 2. Do you find an Entry in that Year of the Baptism of Edmund, Son of Ralphe Verney, Esquire ? Yes, and Mary Blacknoll. The same was read as follows: “ Baptisms. Do you produce an examined Copy of that Extract ? The same was delivered in. Then the Witness was further asked :- The same was read as follows: « Burials. Have you got an examined Copy of that Entry? The same was delivered in. No. 3. Mr. Lewis stated, That he next proposed to prove the Baptism of ph Verney, Son of Edmund Verney, No. 14. in the Pedigree. . Then the Witness was further asked :Do you produce the Register of Baptisms of the Parish of Middle Claydon for the Year 1666 ? I do. Do Rev. T, Wright. No. 4. Do you find there an Entry of the Baptism of Ralph Verney? The same was read as follows: “ Baptisms. Have you an examined Copy of that ? The same was delivered in. No. 5. Mr. Lewis stated, That, as the Year began in March, that would be 1667, the next Entry of February 16th following that; that would be of Importance, as he should have to raise an Inference that that Person died young Mr. Lewis stated, That he should next prove the Burial of the same Person. Then the Witness was further asked :- I do. The same was read as follows: Burials. Is that before you an examined Copy of that Entry ? The same was delivered in, Then the Witness was further asked :- There is. The same was read as follows: “ Burials. “ March 7, 1689-90. Edmond Verney younger, Son of Edm. Verney of East Claydon, deceas’d, was buried Mar. 7, 1689-90; and on Wednesday following, being the 12 Day of the same Month, Information was given me by Wm Coleman that ye Corps was wound up in Linnen.” No. 6. |