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[Free Ebook.2IQ3] A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank Volume 1; but uninvested with heritable honours

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 Excerpt: ...1771, m. 7th February, 1804, Anne, daughter of Benjamin Wyatt, esq. and niece of the late surveyor-general James Wyatt, by whom he has surviving issue, Daniel, b. in 1807, a fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. William-Seaman, of Queen's College, Cambridge. Benj amin-Llewelyn. Mr. Vawdrey inherited the estates at the decease of his father. He served the office of sheriff of Carnarvonshire, in 1829, and is in the commission of the peace for the counties of Chester, Salop, and Carnarvon. ILincanc. In the " Reserche de la Noblesse de Champagne" is the pedigree of Charles Louis Anne de Vaodrey, Marqaiss de St. Phalle, with proofs from deeds commencing in 1440. In " La Vraye et parfaite Science des Armories, par Louran Oilliot, augmente tar Pierre J'ailli.it. foL Paris, 1664," it is stated that GuiUaume de Vaodrey, Lord of Motte, a gentleman of Franche Comte, was created a knight by letters, 'donneea,' at Aranjnez, 3d May, 1586." In page S66 of the same work we find a passage beginning thus: "The ancient house of Vaodrey, of Comte de Bourgoyne, of which some were Lords of St. Fallen Champagne, c." c. in the same county. Hem. Anne, dan. of Richard Newton, of Pownall, and was t. by his son, Robert Vawdrey, of Bowdon,who wedded, first, Alice, widow of Ralph Brereton, of Wetenal, and had issue, i. Thomas, his heir. II. John, who m. the dau. of--Reddish, of Bugulegh, and dying 3rd March, 1626, left 1. Richard. 2. Henry. 3. William, who espoused, first, one of the daughters and coheirs of Massey, of Hale, and had, with two sons (who both died issueless), three daughters, namely, Mary, fe of John Turbott; Anne, of--Harrison, of Tatton: and Frances. Mr. William Vawdrey m. secondly, Alice, dau. of Sir Edward More, of Kirtingto... High Sheriff of Shropshire - Wikipedia This is a list of Sheriffs and High Sheriffs of Shropshire. The Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law ... Elstree - Wikipedia Elstree & Borehamwood railway station is on the Thameslink Line between London St Pancras and Bedford. It was built by the Midland Railway in 1868 and is located ...
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