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The 

Pedigree  Directory 

1917 

A  List  of  Pedigrees  and  of  those 
interested  in  ^edigrees^  in  one 
Alphabet.  A  Key  to  the  vast  store 
of    information     in    private     hands 


Most  families  treasure  up  a  pedigree  or  pedigrees  ;  many  possess 
very  fine  ones.  Practically  the  steps  in  every  pedigree  are  known 
to  someone,  somewhere,  and  can  be  proved.  Use  this  Directory  to 
ascertain  to  whom  to  apply  for  information,  and  the  names  of 
those  who  seek  information.  To  avoid  frivolous  correspondence 
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LONDON  : 

GEORGE     SHERWOOD 

227  STRAND  (By  Temple  Bar) 


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Preface. 

TT  is  not  necessary  to  point  out  to  an  intelligent 
and  discerning  public,  that  if  you  want  to  know 
you  must  ask,  and  ask  persistently.  He  who  is 
interested  in  family  history  must  do  this  more  than 
anyone  else,  and  continue  to  question  and  to  set  down 
facts  through  the  generations.  Old  correspondents 
will  remember  the  quarterly  Genealogical  Queries 
AND  Memoranda  (i  896-1900),  of  which  the  present 
work  is  a  development.  The  simple  principle  to  be 
remembered  is  that  if  you  seek  or  can  give  informa- 
tion as  to  any  pedigree  or  any  family,  your  own  or 
any  other,  let  the  fact  be  recorded  in  The  Pedigree 
Directory,  to  which  every  inquirer  must  necessarily 
refer.  It  is  a  shame  to  hoard  information  and  make 
no  use  of  it  ;   false  pride  to  be  ashamed  to  ask. 

Insertions  for  The  Pedigree  Directory,  19 18, 
should  be  sent  in  at  once.  The  more  entries  inserted, 
the  more  likely  is  the  work  to  be  consulted. 


NAHOLD  B.  LE6  LIBRARY 

BRIQHAM  YOUNG  UNIVEI^TY 

PROVO.  UTAH 


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The  names  of  those  interested  will  be  found  in  dictionary 
order  ^  in  heavy  type^  jo  I  lowed  by  their  addresses. 

ABB  ATT,  of  ly-iSth  centuries.  Devon,  Somerset  and  Lancashire 
(WiUiam  ABBATT,  Tarrytovvn,  N.Y.,  U.S.  America).  See 
DEAN,  SHIPLEY. 

ABE^GER,  The  Lady.  Rownhams  House,  Rownhams,  Hants. 
See  O'MOORE. 

ACKROYD  famines.  Correspondence  invited.  (Walter  ACKROYD, 
Magrath,  Alberta,  Canada.)     See  BAUDWIN,  ECROYD. 

ADAMS,  of  East  AngUa.  Genealogical  notes  wanted  for  complete 
history  of  the  family.  (Henry  ADAMS,  60,  Queen  Victoria 
Street,   London,  E.C.) 

ADAMSON,  of  BaUinallack,  Ireland.     (Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

AGAS,  of  Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suffolk.     (Phihp  LAYER.) 

AKEROYD,  Richard,  of  Briercliffe,  Lancashire,  born  1510-20. 
Who  was  his  father  ?     (W.  FARRER.) 

ALLEN,  John  and  Ann,  of  Dover,  Kent,  hving  1703. 
(H.  D.  HEARN.) 

ALLHUSEN,  Miss,  Pinhay,  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset.     See  BRISACIER. 

ALLISON,  of  Louth,  Lines.,  Edward,  1717.  Where  bom? 
(Revd.  H.  F.  ALLISON.) 

ALLISON,  of  Lincolnshire  and  possibly  Yorkshire,  before  1720. 
(Revd.  H.  F.  ALLISON,  Scothorne.  Lincoln.) 

ALPORT,  of  Cannock,  Staffs.,  i8th  century.  (Bernard  P. 
SCATTERGOOD.) 


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AMERICAN  colonists  and  settlers.  Can  give  information. 
(George  SHERWOOD.) 

ANDERSON,    of    Craighead,    Dunlop,    Ayrshire,    before     1680. 

(S.  E.  POLLOK.) 
ANDERSON.    S^e  James  WEST.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

ANTROBUS,  of  Cheshire,  Herts.,  London.  Eight  pedigrees, 
chiefly  17th  century,  deposited  with  Society  of  Genealogists 
by  Sir  Reginald  ANTROBUS,  19,  Cranley  Gardens,  London, 
S.W.,  who  will  be  glad  to  receive,  and  give,  information 
regarding  them. 

ARCHER    famihes,    Northern    Counties,    specially    Cumberland 

branches.     (G.  H.  ROWBOTHAM.) 
ARLEY    parish,  Warwick.     Can    give    information    about   Arley 

famiUes.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

ARMES,  of  Norfolk.     (J.  L.  GLASSCOCK.) 

ARMSTRONG,  Archibald,  of  Grenada,  died  in  London  in  1823. 
A  son,  Edward,  was  born  c.  1801  in  Bath  or  Bristol.  (C.  W. 
RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

ARNOLD,  of  Faversham,  Ringwould,  Gravesend,  Kingsdown,  all 
in  Kent.  (E.  Montague  ARNOLD,  Burton  Joyce,  Sidcup, 
Kent.) 

ASHFIELD,  of  Oxfordshire,  Warwickshire,  and  Worcestershire. 
(Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,  F.S.A.) 

ASHTON,  Joseph,  of  Natland,  Westmorland,  born  c.  1720.  Who 
were  his  parents  ?     (W.  FARRER.) 

ASTLEY,  of  Norfolk,  Warwickshire,  and  Cheshire,  Wem,  Salop, 
i8th  century.  (Revd.  H.  L.  Dukinfield  ASTLEY,  East 
Rudham,  Norfolk.)  See  BRETT,  DANIELL,  DUKIN- 
FIELD, SEYMOUR. 


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ASTLEY,  Walter,  of  Tamhorn  and  Whittington,  Staffs.,  1650- 
1700.     (T.  A.  VAUGHTON.) 

ATKINS,  of  West  Somerset.     (Revd.  S.  E.  DODDERIDGE.) 

ATKINS,  of  Portsmouth.  Michael  Atkins,  Mavor,  1737  and  1753. 
(Howard  Meuric  LLOYD.) 

ATTREE  (Col.  F.  W.  T.),  F.S.A.,  late  R.E.,  53,  Albert  Bridge 
Road.  London,  S.W\     See  CROSSLEY,  TOWN. 

ATWATER,  of  Kent,  England.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

AUBREY,  especially  descendants  of  Sir  John.  Did  name  become 
CHAPMAN  before  1718  ?     (Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

AUGUR,  of  East  Sussex,  connected  bv  marriage  with  Stedman 
family  in  1686.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

AUSTIN,  family  of.  Oundle,  Northants.  (Stanley  AUSTIN,  43, 
Darenth  Road,  Stamford  Hill,  N.     See  GILL,  WRIGHT. 

BACHILER.  Stephen,  of  St.  John's,  Oxford,  1586.  Vicar  of 
Wherwell,  Hants.     (V.  C.  SANBORN.) 

BAKER  (Miss  Frances  E.).  91,  Brown  Street,  Salisbury.  See 
DOZELL. 

BAKER,  H.  R.  Popham,  126,  Accrington  Road,  Blackburn 
Lancashire.     See  BAKER.  BARR,  GAPPER. 

BAKER,  Richard,  of  Norwich,  17th  century.  Gules,  a  goat 
passant.  Descendants  rectors  of  Kirbv  Cane  and  Kirby 
Bedon.     Ancestry  wanted.     (Mrs.  R.  TO\\^'SHEND.) 

BAKER,  Captain  Thomas,  Keeper  of  Stores  of  Admiralty,  about 
1570,  succeeded  bv  his  son,  Captain  William.  (H.  R.  Popham 
BAKER.) 


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BAKER,  Thomas,  of  Oxford,  son  of  Aaron,  of  Dunchideock, 
Devonshire,  born  1644 ;  daughter  married  Henry  Playford. 
(H.  R.  Popham  BAKER.) 

BARNES,  of  Great  Sankey,  Lanes.,  before  1660.  (A.  R. 
BAYLEY.) 

BARR,  of  Glendermott,  Derry,  before  1750,  especially  David, 
hving  about  1700.     (H.  R.  Popham  BAKER.) 

BARTLE,  Wm.  J.  Chadwick,  38,  Nelson  Street,  Willington,  Quay- 
on-Tyne.     See  CHADWICK. 

BARTLEET,  BARTLETT,  or  BARTLET,  of  Worcestershire  or 
Gloucestershire,  15th  to  i8th  centuries.  (Revd.  Hubert  H.  M. 
BARTLEET,  Richmond  House,  Stoke  Green,  Coventry.) 

BARTON  family.     Can  give  information.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

BATCHELOR,  of  West  Sussex,  connected  by  marriage  with 
Stedman  family  in  1674.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

BATESON,  of  EUel,  Lancaster,  especially  the  father  of  David. 
Married  at  Lancaster  1718-9  ;  buried  at  Cockerham  1762. 
(J.  E.  BATESON,  36,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  W.) 

BAUDWIN  famihes.  Correspondence  invited.  (Walter  ACK- 
ROYD.) 

BAYLEY,  A.  R.,  B.A.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  F.S.G.,  St.  Margaret's.  Malvern. 
See  BARNES,  BOWER,  MACCOMISH,  RUTTER. 

BELL,|of  Creighton  Grove,  Tipperary.     (Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

BENE,  of  Norwich,  Norfolk.     (William  BRADBROOK.) 

BERKSHIRE  families.  Can  give  information.  George  SHER- 
WOOD.) 


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BERTHON,  Raymond  Tinne,  Halton,  Selsev,  Chichester.  Stt 
LYON,  PARK. 

BETTON,  anv.  of  London.  Richard  BETTON  married  EHzabeth 
CARVER,  6th  Jan.,  1647-8,  at  St.  Nicholas,  Cole  Abbey, 
London.  Her  parentage  wanted.  Charles  BETTON  married 
Mary  YOUNG  about  1775  ;  possibly  a  widow,  aged  38,  near 
Salisbury.  Marriage  wanted.  (Stewart  BETTON,  Pendower, 
Lansdowne  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells.) 

BICKERSTAFF,  of  Giggleswick,  Yorks,  before  1796.  (Dr.  George 
PARKER.) 

BIGGS,  of  Worcester.  (Revd.  W.  B.  Hesketh  BIGGS,  The  Vicar- 
age, Emer\-  Down,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.)     See  NEWTON. 

BILLINGE,  of  Billinge,  Lancashire.  Wanted  descent  of  Adam 
Bilhnge,  1364,  from  elder  branch  ;  also  male  descendants  of 
Richard  Billinge  who  recorded  pedigree  1665.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

BINGHAM,  of  Sussex,  before  1710.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

BLACK,  Mrs.  James  Scott,  Keillour  Castle,  Methuen,  Perthshire, 
N.B.     See  SEA  WELL. 

BLACKALL  or  BLACKHALL,  1650-1880.     (Thomas  A.  J.  PILE.) 

BLAKEY,  of  Colne.     (Col.  John  PARKER.) 

BLANDY,  of  Berks,  before  1660.     (Revd.  A.  W.  STOTE.) 

BLINKHORN,  of  Lancashire,  before  1600.     (J.  N.  BRAMWELL.) 

BLOOM,  Revd.  G.  Harvey,  Whitchurch  Rector}^  Stratford-on- 
Avon.     See  GRIFFIN,  GRIFFITH. 

BODDINGTON,  BODINGTON,  family.  Can  give  information. 
(George  SHERWOOD.)  ..- 


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BOLES,  of  County  Tipperary,  Ireland.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

BOUCHER,  BOWCHER,  BUTCHER,  and  other  variants,  prin- 
cipally of  Somerset,  Wilts,  and  Essex.      (H.  Tapley  SOPER.) 

BOWDEN,  of  Guernsey,  before  1668,  probably  from  Devonshire. 
(Capt.  H.  G.  A.  BOWDEN,  27,  Gordon  Place,  Kensington 
London,  W.) 

BOWER,  William,  of  Bristol,  mercer,  before  1723.  (A.  R. 
BAYLEY.) 

BOWLES,  of  Woodhouse,  Co.  Tipperar}-,  Ireland.  Wanted  infor- 
mation in  regard  to  a  family  named  BOWLES  or  BOLES  ; 
Wimam(?)  BOWLES  married  Grace  WOODS,  in  Tipperary(?) 
County,  and  had  children  born  about  1775  to  1790,  named 
William,  Robert,  Charles,  Jonas,  David,  and  Mary  Bowles. 
Mary  married  John  Napper.  Robert  Boles  from  whom  I 
trace  descent  moved  to  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  in  1824.  WilUam 
Boles  married  Susan  Swindell,  sister  of  Revd.  Chancellor 
Richard  Swindell,  of  the  diocese  of  Ardfert,  Co.  Kerry,  and 
left  a  son,  Richard  Swindell  Bowles,  who  was  living  in  London 
about  1875-80.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

BOWMAN,  of  Whitehaven,  before  1800.  (C.  W.  RUSTON- 
HARRISON.) 

BOX,  of  Constantine,  Cornwall.     (W.  Boxer  MAYNE.) 

BOYLE,  connected  with  PLUMMER  or  OGILBY.  (Edward 
BOYLE,  Gorteen,  Limavady,  Ireland.) 

BOYS,  of  Essex.     (PhiHp  LAYER.) 

BRADBROOK(E),  anywhere,  but  especially  East  Anglia.  (William 
BRADBROOK,  M.R.C.S.,  Bletchley,  Bucks.)  See  BEANEY, 
BENE,  DELAFORCE,  DELFOSSE,  ELLESDON,  ELLIS- 
DON,  HOOD,  HOWARD,  HUNT,  MARLER,  MARLOW. 
NASH. 

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BRADESTONE,  14th  century.     (Mrs.  STUART.) 

BRADFORD,  anywhere,  but  specially  Berks  and  Oxon.  (J.  G. 
BRADFORD,"  Hope  Cottage,  Church  Hill,  Loughton.  Essex.) 

BRADLEY,  Thomas,  of  Little  Bank.  Gigglesv\ick,  born  c.  1660. 
Who  were  his  parents  ?     (W.  FARRER.) 

BRAMWELL,  John  Nicholson,  GIana\-on,  Deganw\-,  North  Wales.   *A^-^ 
See      BILLINGE,     BLINKHORN,     BYROM,     CHARLES-  -x/ 
WORTH,     GLAZEBROOK,     HEWITT.     LATHOM.     LAY-     ^  *^' 
COCK,    MARSH,    MOLYNEUX.    NICHOLSON,    RHODES,    '  ' 
SWAINE. 

BREADON,  otherwise  BREDON,  of  West  Sussex,  connected  by 
mamage  with  the  Stedman  familv  in  1600.  (Thomas  Gurnev 
STEDMAN.) 

BRETT,  of  Ocle  Court,  Hereford.  Earlv  19th  centurv.  (Re\-d. 
H.  J.  Dukinfield  ASTLEY.) 

BRICKWOOD,  William,  of  Guildford,  married  there  1706.  Ann 
Waller ;  earher  information  wanted.  (Sir  John  BRICK- 
WOOD,  Portsmouth.) 

BRISACIER,  Guillaume,  Marquis  of,  secretar\'  to  Marie  Therese, 
Queen  of  France  in  1676.  Anv  information.  (Miss  ALL- 
HUSEN.) 

BROADHEx\D,    Robert,    of  Moorhouse.   near   Holmiirth.    Yorks., 

married  about  1713,  Mary  .     Parentage  wanted.     (James 

BROADHEAD,  15,  Langholm  Crescent,  Darlington.) 

BROMLEY,  of  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  Staffs.,  especially  Robert,  of 
Warrington,  married  Lydia  PLL'MBE,  December,  1711  ;  will 
proved  September,  1768.  His  parentage  wanted.  (John 
BROMLEY,  30.  Manchester  Street,  London,  W.) 


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BROOKE.  BROOKS  family.  Can  give  information.  (George 
SHERWOOD.) 

BROWN,  Thomas,  of  Killead,  Co.  Antrim,  died  1792.  Daughters 
married  Bryson  and  Kennedy,  of  Belfast.  (Robert  S. 
LEPPER.)  " 

BRYSON,  William,  merchant,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast,  died 
1808.     (Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

BULL,  of  Rushton  and  Irthlingborough,  Northamptonshire,  before 
1760.     (Frederick  Wilham  BULL,  Risdene,  Newport  Pagnell.) 

BULL,  of  Northants,  Oxon.,  Somerset.  (Joseph  Cecil  BULL, 
Edenholme,  Stevenage,  Herts.) 

BULLOCH,  Gordon  (of  ever^'  group).  (J.  M.  BULLOCH,  123, 
Pall  Mall,  London,  S.W.) 

BULTEEL,  of  Derrvvachnev,  Cavan  and  Ballinamore,  i8th 
centur}/.     (Sir  Alfred   IRWIN.) 

BURR,  of  Fairfield,  America,  about  1639-1650.  John  Burr's 
name  appears  first  in  Fairfield,  came  from  England.  (Henry 
L.  ROWLAND.) 

BURTON  (Canon),  Old  Hall,  Ware.     See  CHRISTOPHER. 

BUSH  of  Gloucestershire,  Somersetshire,  Wiltshire,  Wales,  Ireland, 
especially  John,  had  grant  of  estate  Kilfane,  Kilkenny,  1670. 
(Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

BUSH,  of  Bristol,  Gloucestershire,  Somersetshire,  London,  and 
alHed  families.     (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

BUTLER,  Mrs.  William  Theobald  75,  Kensington  Gardens  Square, 
London.     See  PHILLIPSON. 


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BUTLER,  Martha,  Castlemitchell,  Ath}^  married  Joseph  Chapman, 
1718.  Was  she  widow  of  Humphry  Butler  ?  Parish  register 
marriage  entr}/  wanted.  Perhaps  DubHn  or  Mountmelhck. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

BYE  of  London,  Hants.,  and  Berks  to  1700  ;  of  Pennsylvania 
to  date.  Wanted  specially  BYE  of  London,  ante  1700. 
(Prof.  A.  E.  BYE,  Ph.D.,  Vassar  College,  N.Y.,  U.S.  America.) 
See  TAYLOR. 

BYLES,  of  Henley,  Oxon.     (Ernest  HAMPDEN-COOK.) 

BRYNE,  of  Co.  Wicklow.     (Rev.  J.  Wallace  TAYLOR,  LL.D.) 

BYROM,  James,  of  Preston,  1750.  Proof  of  descent  from  Byrom, 
of  Byrom  Hall,  wanted.     (J.  N.  BRAMWELL.) 

CAIRNOCHAN,  of  Galloway,  Scotland.     (J.  W.  KERNOHAN.) 

CALDERWOOD,  of  Peacocksbank,  and  in  Stewarton,  Ayrshire. 
(S  E.  POLLOK.) 

CALDWELL,  of  Gavan,  Lochwinnock,  Renfrewshire,  and  others 
of  the  name.     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

CALLS,  of  Norfolk  and  Northumberland.     (Charles  S.  ROMANES.) 

CAMBERS,  any  before  1805.     (E.  DWELLY.) 

CAMBRIDGE,  of  Gloucestershire.     (Herbert  E.  NEWMAN.) 

CARDE,  or  Card,  of  Somerset.     (Edward  Mil  ward  Seede  PARKER.) 

CARDELL,  of  England  and  Ireland  before  1760.  (G.  P. 
CARDELL,  21,  Chorley  New  Road,  Bolton,  Lancashire.) 

CAREY,  of  England  and  Ireland.  (Gloucester,  Somerset,  Cocking- 
ton,  Torr  Abbey,  Castle  Carey,  and  Red  Castle.)  (Fred  G. 
McKEAN.) 

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CARNAHAN.  See  KERNOHAN. 

CARPENTER,  of  Somerset.  Arms  granted  1663.  Grantee's 
name  wanted  ;  probablv  cadet  of  Herefordshire  CAR- 
PENTERS. Of  Trefusis,"'  Bradford,  Somerset.  (J.  Hatten 
CARPENTER,  Manti,  Utah,  U.S.A.) 

CARSON  (James),  Parkmount,  Lisburn,  Ireland.     See  LISBURN. 

CARTER,  Thomas,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  born  1727.  Birth,  death, 
and  marriage  infoiTnation  required.  (Lieut. -Commander  T.  G. 
CARTER,  R.N.,  H.M.  Torpedo  Boat  No.  81.) 

CASTELL,  of  Raveningham  and  Norwich,  after  1680.  (Mrs. 
Harr\''  Castell  DAMANT.) 

CASTLE,  John,  of  Bristol,  1620-1650.     (Frank  PROTHEROE.) 

CATANIA,  of  H.E.I.C.S.     (H.  ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.) 

CAYME,  of  Yeo^^l.     (Phihp  SAINSBURY.) 

CHADDERTON,  of  Nuthurst  and  elsewhere.  (Colonel  John 
PARKER.) 

CHADERTOX,  of  Lees,  Oldham,  Lanes.,  1500-1700.  (Edward 
Lyon  TAYLOR.) 

CHADWICK,  Sir  Andrew  (d.  1768),  of  St.  James,  Westminster, 
London,  and  near  relatives.     (Wm.  J.  Chadwick  BARTLE.) 

CHAMBERLAIN, -LAYNE  family.  Can  give  information.  (George 
SHERWOOD.) 

CHAMBERLEN,  of  London.  (Revd.  Lawrence  John  CHAM- 
BERLEN,  Field  House,  Minchinhampton,  Gloucester.)  See 
PLUMMER,  SAUNDERS,  WING. 

CHAPMAN,  Lady,  Strathmore,  Limpsfield,  Essex.   See  GRAEME. 

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CHAPMAN,  especially  17th  century,  connected  with  Ireland. 
Wanted  husband  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Chapman,  widow,  died  1722, 
Castlemitchell,  Athy,  aged  about  72.  Also  possible  connection 
with  Chapmans,  of  Cavan,  Cork,  Kerry,  Westmeath,  Kent, 
Yorkshire,  or  with  AUBREY  family.     (R.  S.  LEPPER.) 

CHARLESWORTH,  of  Gomersal,  Yorks.,  before  1730.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

CHARNOCK,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.,  and  neighbourhood,  before  1650. 
(Miss  ESTCOURT-OSWALD.) 

CHEAL,  Henry,  "  Monkford,"  Shoreham,  Essex.     See  POOLE. 

CHESNEY,  of  Tyrone  and  Antrim,  Ireland,  1641.  (Mrs.  Harry 
Castell  DAMANT.) 

CHESTER,  of  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Herts,  Essex,  Middlesex,  and 
Surrey,  before  1800.     (Dr.  H.  M.  CHESTER,  Poyle,  Tongham, 


2 

Surrey.)  2: 

CHRISTOPHER,  of  Durham,  Lincolnshire,  and  Worcestershire.  ^ 
(A.  C.  S.  CHRISTOPHER,  63,  Cadogan  Place,  London,  S.W.)  T] 

CHRISTOPHER,  John,  of  Richmond  or  Petersham,  Surrey,  cd 
married  Mary  Barker  about  1720.  Wanted  place  and  exact  ^~ 
date.     (Canon  BURTON.)  ^ 

CLARK,  Martha,  born  at  Maidenhead,  Berks,  1794 ;  manied  fj 
,  >.     Robert  DEAN.     (George  Frederick  DEAN.)  io 

> 
CLARKSON,  Ingram,  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Butler,  1773-1822.     Of        ^ 

Yorks.,  Notts.,  or  Leicester.     Their  parents  wanted.     (Frank 

GLEADOW.) 

CLAXTON,  of  Coslaney,  Norwich,  especially  Richard,  born  1691. 
Who  was  his  father?       (Miss   M.   H.   CLAXTON,   Bathwick 

Street,  Bath.) 

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CLEMENTS,  of  Somerset,  Dorset,  Leicester,  Wales,  Kent.  (H. 
J.  B.  CLEMENTS,  Killadoon,  Celbridge,  Ireland.) 

CLOKEY  family.  Ballynahinch  and  Dromore  district,  Co.  Down. 
Leading  Presbyterians  in  '98.  Information  as  to  origin,  etc., 
wanted.     (John  PARKINSON.) 

COBB,  of  Kent.     (S.  S.  McDOWALL.) 

COCKCRAFT,  Samuel,  Royal  Artillery,  Storekeeper,  Rock  of 
Gibraltar,  during  siege  1779-1783.  (Revd.  W.  Owen  COCK- 
RAFT,  The  Knapp,  Chickerell,  Weymouth.) 

COFFING,  of  England  and  New  York,  18th  century.  (Malcolm 
D.  RUDD.) 

COLLIER,  Richard,  of  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  who  married  there 
Mary  Skinner,  21  Oct.,  1637.  ^i^  parentage  wanted.  (Henry 
CURTIS.) 

COLLINGWOOD,  of  EsUngton,  Little  Ryle,  or  Unthank  and 
Bewitt.     Information  wanted.     (H.  PIRIE-GORDON.) 

COMBE  family,  referred  to  in  Burke's  "  Landed  Gentry."  (Baroness 
vonROEMER.)  ^^ 

CONSTABLE,  of  Sussex ;  especially  Constable,  of  Arundel. 
(Captain  L.  G.  A.  CONSTABLE,  M.C.,  Ifold  House,  Loxwood, 
Sussex.) 

COOK,  of  Henley,  Oxon.  (Revd.  E.  HAMPDEN-COOK,  Barton-on- 
Humber,  Hull.)     See  BYLES,  HATCH,  HAYWARD,   KETT. 

COOKES,  of  Tardebigge,  Worcestershire.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

COOPER,  John,  Junr.,  married  Susanna  Allen  at  St.  Michael's, 
Cornhill,  1747-8,  when  aged  25  ;  of  the  "  Hand-in-Hand  " 
Assurance  Office.     Who  was  his  father  ?     (Miss  TYLER.) 

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CORK,  Anna  Maria,  married  Henry  Headland  at  Tonbridge,  by 
license,  1797.  Parentage  wanted.  (C.  W.  RUSTON- 
HARRISON.) 

CORKER  family,  of  Yorkshire,  Lancashire,  Cheshire.  (W. 
Henning  CORKER,  The  Grove,  Queenstown,  Ireland.) 

CORNISH  genealogy.     (William  John  STEPHENS.) 

COSTAR,  COSTARD  family.  Can  give  information.  (George 
SHERWOOD.) 

COTTERELL  family  and  variants.  Many  pedigrees  held  and 
further  information  sought  for  a  volume  of  Cotterell  Records, 
which  it  is  hoped  to  publish  some  time  after  the  war  is  ended. 
(Howard  H.  COTTERELL,  F.R.Hist.S.,  F.R.S.A.I.,  F.S.E., 
The  Hermitage,  Buchanan  Road,  Walsall.)     See  GARBETT. 

COUNSELL,  of  Mark,  Somerset,  Bath,  Clifton,  Bristol.  (Edward 
Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

COWPER,  of  Aldingham,  Urswick,  Ulverston,  and  Hawkshead, 
Lanes.  (Henry  Swainson  COWPER,  Loddenden,  Staplehurst, 
Kent.)     See  SWAINSON. 

CRAIG,  E.  W.,  of  Leeds  ;  exhibited  Royal  Academy,  1802.  Who 
was  he  ?     (Major  Tudor  CRAIG,  F.S.A.,  Bisley,  Surrey.) 

CRASKE,  John  Prudence,  of  Norfolk,  Uving  1790.  (H.  D. 
HEARN.) 

CRAVEN,  of  County  Tipperary,  Ireland.       (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 
CROSSLEY,  of  Bradford  or  Halifax,  Yorks.     (Colonel  F.  W.    T. 
ATTREE.) 

CRUTTWELL,  of  Berkshire  and  Kent.  (H.  ATHILL  CRUTT- 
WELL,  New  Place,  Bagshot,  Surrey.)  See  CATANIA, 
DICKENS.  GUNTHORPE,  NUTHALL. 


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CULLUM.     (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,  F.S.A.) 

CURTIS,  John  William,  born  at  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex,  Sep- 
tember, 1789.  Parentage  wanted.  Only  brother  (?)  James, 
beheved  migrated  to  America  after  father's  death,  probably 
between  1805  and  1840,  very  probably  between  1810  and  1830. 
(Henry  CURTIS,  2,  Whitehall  Court,  London,  S.W.i.)  See 
COLLIER,  TENNANT. 

DACOMBE,  or  DACKAM,  of  Dorset.     (J.  M.  J.  DACOMBE,  27, 

Holdenhurst  Road,  Bournemouth.) 

DALWAY,  especially  of  Counties  Derry  and  Donegal,  17th  century. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

DAMANT  (Mrs.  Harry  CastelL),  Kendal  Mount,  Totland  Bay,  Isle 
of  Wight.     See  CASTELL,  CHESNEY. 

DANIELL,  of  Cheshire.     (Revd.  H.  J.  Dukinfield  ASTLEY.) 

DANIELL,  Doctor  George,  of  Exeter,  1800,  from  Yeovil.  An- 
cestors wanted.     (Lieut. -Colonel  H.  R.  PHIPPS.) 

DAVIS,  of  Richmond,  Surrey.     (Sir  Thos.  TROUBRIDGE.) 

DAWSON,  of  Butterworth  Hall,  near  Rochdale,  before  1600. 
(Chas.  HEAPE.) 

DAWSON,  of  Co.  Monaghan.  (Revd.  J.  Wallace  TAYLOR, 
LL.D.) 

DAY,  of  Elmsall,  South  Kirkby  and  Darfield.  (Revd.  J.  P. 
DAY,  Monk  Bretton  Vicarage,  Barnsley.) 

DAY,  of  Bristol.     (Edward  Mil  ward  Seede  PARKER.) 

DAY  family.     Can  give  information.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

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DEAN,  Robert,  born  at  Maidenhead,  Berks,  1794,  and  his  wife, 
Martha  (Clark).  {George  Frederick  DEAN,  Stonehurst,  Hill 
Road,  Bidston,  Cheshire.)     See  CLARK. 

DEAN,  of  Somerset.     (William  ABBATT.) 

DEANE,  John,  of  Chinnor,   Oxon.,  ]i\4ng  1741.   (H.  D.  HEARN.) 

DEARE,  Philip,  Commissioner  PubHc  Accounts,  c.  1790,  of 
21,  Nottingham  Place.  Antecedents  of  or  any  information  con- 
cerning family.     (Colonel  DEARE,  Westdean,  Chichester.) 

DEENE,  DENE,  DYNE,  DE  DENE,  etc.,  especially  East  Anglia 
or  connected  x^ith  Windsors,  before  1525.  (Revd.  H.  L.  L. 
DENNY.) 

DE  LACY,  of  France,  England,  and  Ireland.  (Edward  Byron 
DE  LACY,  68,  Marlborough  Road,  Donnybrook,  Co.  Dublin.) 
See  LEES. 

DELAFORCE,  DELFOSSE,  of  London,  Huguenots.  (William 
BRADBROOK.) 

DE  MERIET,  of  Somerset.     (Douglas  MERRITT.) 

DENISON,  Giles,  of  Wakefield  (Yorks.),  settled  Methley  ;  buried 
there  1637.  Who  was  his  father  ?  Wife's  name  Margaret. 
(Samuel  DENISON,  F.S.A.,  W^est  Park,  Leeds.) 

DENN  or  DENNE,  of  London,  especially  James,  bom  1720 ; 
married  1754 ;  died  before  1780.  Parents  wanted.  (LcM-d 
RAGLAN.) 

DENNY,  DENY,  DENIE,  etc.,  especially  Herts,  Essex,  Norfolk. 
London.  Kerry.  (Revd.  H.  L.  L.  "^DENNY,  The  Vicarage, 
Winslow,  Bucks.)     See  DEENE,  LYSTER,  TROUTBECK. 

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DENTON,  Arthur,  Captain,  2  Feb.,  1605-6,  at  Tonbridge,  Kent, 
son  of  Mr.  William  Denton.  Captain  Arthur  Denton  buried 
1658  at  Church  Coppenhall,  Cheshire.  (Arthur  Ridgway 
DENTON,  66,  Haygate  Road,  WelUngton,  Salop.) 

DENTON,  of  Lees,  Oldham,  Lanes.,  17th  century.  (Edward 
Lyon  TAYLOR.) 

DERHAM,  DEREHAM,  anywhere,  but  especially  of  the  time  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  earlier.  (Walter  DERHAM,  Sturry, 
near  Canterbury.) 

DICKENS,  of  Worcestershire.     (H.  ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.) 

DIGHTON,  John,  Lieut.,  H.E.LC,  married  Veronica  Boyd,  or 
Mein,  22  Nov.,  1795,  Madras  Presidency.  Certificate  wanted. 
(Conway  DIGHTON,  Cheltenham.)    See  NEWHAM. 

DIMMOCK,  Thomas,  of  Boston,  1635.  Parentage  desired.  (George 
DIMMOCK,  531,  Berkshire  Avenue,  Springfield,  Mass.,  U.S., 
America.)     See  PENN,  SYKES. 

DODDERIDGE,  DUDDERIDGE,  of  West  Somerset.  (Revd. 
Sidney  Edwin  DODDERIDGE,  Thornbury  Rectory,  Bromyard 
Worcester.)     See  ATKINS,  JENNINGS,  PINE,  WESCOMBE. 

DORRELL,  before  1760.     (E.  DWELLY.) 

DOUGLAS,  of  Glasgow,  1500-1640,  especially  Robert,  of  Glasgow, 
1600.     (Douglas  MERRITT.) 

DOWER,  of  Dungarvan.     (Edmund  Walsh  KELLY.) 

DOWLING,  of  Dundry,  Chew  Magna,  and  elsewhere,  Somerset- 
shire, Gloucestershire.    (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

DOYLE,  of  Kilkenny.     (Edmund  Walsh  KELLY.) 


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D'OYLEY.  Wanted,  knowledge  of  any  chart  pedigree.  (E. 
DWELLY.) 

DOZELL,  of  Yorkshire  and  London,  especially  Edmund  ;  born 
17 —  (?)  ;  married  Catherine  Stevens.  (Miss  Frances  E. 
BAKER.) 

DREWRY.  Elizabeth,  who  married  WiUiam  Ottley,  of  Pock- 
lington,  Yorks.,  1679.  Who  were  her  parents  ?  She  was 
born  1660.    Where  ?    (Rear-Admiral  Sir  Charies  OTTLEY.) 

DRURY.  of  Fincham  and  Elsworth.  (Edward  Guy  Dm  DRURY- 
Grahamstown,  South  Africa.) 

DRYDEN,  Miss  M.,  Canons  Ashby,  Byfield.  (See  HOLT,  KEAR- 
NEY, LORD,  xMARTYN,  PATTON.) 

DUDLEY,  of  Ncrthants,  and  London  before  1620.  (Miss  Mary 
Kingsbury  TALCOTT.) 

DUKES,  Mar}',  of  Newland  or  Coleford,  1805.  (Francis  Darwin 
SWIFT.) 

DUKINFIELD,  of  Cheshire.    (Revd.  H.  J.  Dukinfield  ASTLEY.) 

DULVEY,  of  Sussex,  especially  Udimore,  Winchelsea,  and  Hol- 
lington.     (Leonard  James  HODSON.) 

DWELLY,  of  anvwhere,  especially  Devon,  Somerset  or  Dorset. 
(Edward  DWELLY,  King's  Road,  Fleet,  Hants.)  See  CAM- 
BERS, DORRELL,  D'OYLEY,  HILL,  LUCKS,  SWEET, 
WELLES,  WILLIAMS. 

DYBALL,  of  Norfolk.     (Samuel  GURNEY.) 

ECROYD  famines.   Correspondence  invited.    (Walter  ACKROYD.) 

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EDMONDSON,  Professor  Thomas  William  Edmondson,  B.A., 
Ph.D.,  University  Heights,  New  York,  U.S.A.  See  LUDLAM, 
PETTY,  PLETTS. 

EDYE,  EDEY,  EDDYE,  1300  to  1750,  Devon,  Cornwall,  Somerset, 
Gloucestershire,  Bucks,  Northants.  (Lieut.-Col.  L.  EDYE, 
Stanley  Court,  Stanley  Street,  Montreal,  Canada.) 

EISDELL,  of  Colchester,  especially  Thomas  ;  died  1772,  Who 
was  his  father  ?  (Joseph  Carter  ETSDEILL,  Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex.) 

ELLESDEN,  ELLISDEN,  of  East  Anglia.  (William  BRAD- 
BROOK.) 

ELLIS,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  17th  and  i8th  centuries.  (Havelock 
ELLIS,  14,  Dover  Mansions,  Canterbury  Road,  Brixton, 
London,  S.W.) 

ELLIS,  of  Sussex,  especially  Exceat  and  Wilmington.  (Leonard 
James  HODSON.) 

TCTTJR  (Miss),  10,  Alexandra  Road,  Gloucester.     See  HEANE. 

ERSKINE.  of  Pittodrie  and  Kinnedder.  (Revd.  Herbert  H. 
FLOWER.) 

EVILL,  of  Bath,  before  1800.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

PAGAN,  Jane,  married  John  Seymour,  at  Workington,  in  1733. 
Parentage  wanted.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

FARRER,  of  Worsthorne,  Lancashire,  especially  Henry ;  married  at 
Burnley  1610.  Who  was  liis  father  ?  (Lord  FARRER,  Abinger, 
Dorking,  Surrey.) 


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FARRER,  William,  of  Whinfell,  Westmorland  ;  born  c.  1630. 
Who  was  his  father  ?  (W.  FARRER,  Hall  Garth,  Carnforth.) 
See    AKEROYD,    ASHTON,    BRADLEY,    GREENWOOD, 

:^^    HARRISON,  NELSON. 

FELL,  of  Bolton-by-Bolland.  Required  marriage  of  Thomas  to 
Isabella,  probably  Priestley,  between  1704  and  1710.  (Lieut. - 
Col.  Stephen  SIMPSON.) 

FERRERS,  of  Bashall,  Yorks.,  and  Dufiield,  Derby.  (Revd. 
J.  H.  LLOYD.) 

FIENNES  or  FINIS,  of  Sussex,  1450-1530.  (Miss  Mary  Kingsbury 
TALCOTT.) 

FILLONGLEY  parish,  Warwick.  Can  gi\'e  information  about 
Fillongley  famiUes.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

FINNY,  Thomas  ;  buried  Westminster  Abbey,  1776  ;  born  1689. 
Who  were  his  parents  ?  W^ho  was  his  wife  Elizabeth  ?  (Dr. 
FINNY,  Kingston-upon-Thames.) 

FLETCHER,  of  Makeney.  Derby.    (Bernard  P.  SCATTERGOOD.) 

FLETCHER,  of  Cannock.  Shareshill,  etc.,  Staffordshire.  (Revd. 
W.  G.  Dimock  FLETCHER,  Oxon,  Shrewsbury.)  See 
KEELING,  PERSEHOUSE,  RUSSELL. 

FLOWER,  of  Chetterne  and  Potterne,  Wilts.     (Revd.  Herbert  H. 
.>    FLOWER,    Pittodrie   House,    Castle   Esplanade,    Edinburgh.) 
See  ERSKINE. 

FLOYER,  of  London.     (Charles  E.  LART.) 

FORDE,  of  Forde  Green,  Staffs.     (Thos.  Needham  WILSON.) 

^RTESCUE,  Mrs.  Alexander,  Grove  House,  Winchester.  See 
RUSSELL. 

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FOSTER,  John,  Rector  of  Sarratt,  Herts,  1838.  Wanted,  maiden 
name  of  his  wife,  the  Honourable  Emma  Maria.  (Legh 
TOLSON.) 

FOSTER  (Canon),  Timberland  Vicarage,  Lincoln.  See  LINCOLN- 
SHIRE. 

FOTHERGILL,  anywhere,  but  especially  of  Ravenstonedale, 
Westmorland.  (Gerald  FOTHERGILL,  11,  Bmssels  Road,  New 
Wandsworth,  London,  S.W.)  See  ARLEY,  FILLONGLEY, 
HAWKESHEAD,  HODGSON,  JOHNSON,  JONES,  MASON, 
OAKHAMPTON,  O'NEILL,  STAFFORDSHIRE, VAUGHAN. 

FOUCHE,  of  Guyenne.     (Major  Bertrand  RAMBAUT.) 

y  FRANCIS    family,    Berks,    Bucks,    Hants.      (Ernest    FRANCIS, 

[    ^    /  Fir  Croft,  Southcote  Road  West,  Reading,  Berks.)     See  ROUS, 

y^Ji"  WINCH. 

P  FREEMAN     family.     Can    give    information.     (George     SHER- 

WOOD.) 

FRENCH  of  England,  1680-1810.     (Thomas  A.  J.  PILE.) 

FULHAM,  Middx.  Can  give  information  about  Fulham  families. 
(George  SHERWOOD.) 

FURNIVAL,  of  Cheshire  and  Lancashire.  (Thos.  Needham 
WILSON.) 

FYNMORE,  of  Hinksey,  Berks.  Richard,  baptized  there  1712. 
Any  particulars  of  him.  (Arthur  FYNMORE,  Arundel, 
Sussex.) 

FYNMORE  (Lt.-Col.),  "  By-the-Sea,"  Sandgate,  Kent.  See 
HASTINGS. 

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GABRIEL,  John,  of  Plymouth  Dock,  buried  Stoke  Damerel,  1800. 
Whom  did  he  marry?  (Edmund  GABRIEL,  Babbacombe 
Glen,  near  Torquay.) 

GAGER,  of  Suffolk,  before  1630.  (Miss  Mary  Kangsbury  TAL- 
COTT.) 

GAPPER,  of  Wincanton,  Somerset,  especially  Henry,  living  1784. 
(H.  R.  Popham  BAKER.) 

GARBETT  family  and  variants,  pedigrees  held  and  further  infor- 
mation sought.     (Howard  H.  COTTERELL,  F.R.Hist.S.) 

GARDNER,  of  London  and  Dorset.     (Charles  E.  LART.) 

GARSON  (Mrs.),  Glencote,  Eversley,  Hants.     See  SHERIDAN. 

GEPP,  of  Suffolk,  Essex,  and  Italy  (Geppidae).  (Sydney  Gordon 
ROBERTS.) 

GERY,  of  Coventry.  (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, 
F.S.A.) 

GIBSON,  of  Worcestershire  and  Essex.  (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON- 
CULLUM,  F.S.A.) 

GILBERT,  James  George,  baptized  at  Chatham  1791.  Parents, 
John  and  Jane  Gilbert.  Particulars  of  their  marriage  wanted. 
(G.  TAYLOR.) 

GILL  family,  especially  Wilham,  on  board  Royal  George  when 
she  foundered.     (Stanley  AUSTIN.) 

GILMOUR,  in  Renfrewshire  and  Lanarkshire.     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

GLAISTER,  John,  professor.  University  of  Glasgow,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.    See  GLASTER. 

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GLASCODINE,  Thomas  ;  married  1708  Maiy  Holborough,  Yale, 
Gloucestershire,     Where  was  he  iDorn  ?     Who  was  his  father  ? 
;^  (C.  H.  GLASCODINE,  7,  Abingdon  Gardens,  London,  W.8.) 

GLASSCOCK,  of  Essex.  (J.  L.  GLASSCOCK,  50,  Grange  Road, 
Bishops  Stortford.)     See  ARMES. 

GLASTER,  or  GLAISTERS,  Aberdeenshire,  Forfarshire,  Kin- 
cardine, Scotland,  and  Cumberland,  England.  (Prof.  John 
GLAISTER.) 

GLAZEBROOK,    Henry,    great-grandson    of    Richard   de    Glaze- 
,    j    brook,  assumed  surname  Byrom  about   1300.      Information 
\^'r.    concerning  Glazebrook  before  1300  wanted.       (J.    N.  BRAM- 
WELL.) 

GLEADOW,  Frank,  Bakeham  House,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 
See  CLARKSON. 

GOUGH,  of  North  Shropshire.  (Arthur  V.  GOUGH,  Fence  Houses, 
Co.  Durham.)     See  VALENTINE. 

GOULBORNE,  of  Warrington  and  elsewhere.  (Col.  John 
PARKER.) 

GRAEME,  of  Greenwich.  Dorothy  married  James  Fenton,  1752-3. 
Harriet  married  Samuel  Fenton  1794.  Any  information 
acceptable     (Lady  CHAPMAN.) 

GRANTA,  John,  who  was  married  to  Alice  Stedman,  September  3, 
1587,  at  Cowfold,  Sussex.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

GRANTHAM,  of  West  Sussex,  connected  by  marriage  with  Sted- 
man family  in  1728.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

GRAVENER,  WilUam  and  Martha,  of  Dover,  Kent,  living  1705. 
(H.  D.  HEARN.) 

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GREEN,  Joseph  J.,  Godwyn  Lodge,  Clive  Vale,  Hastings.  See 
MARKES. 

GREENWOOD,  Daniel,  of  Bottomley,  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  ;  bom 
c.  1650.     Who  were  his  parents  ?     (W.  FARRER.) 

GRIFFIN,  GRIFFITH,  and  all  families  relating  to  the  Midlands. 
Possess  extensive  collections.     (Revd.  J.  Hai-\^ey  BLOOM.) 

GROVE,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  1600.     (Col.  J.  Grove  WHITE.) 

GUNSON,  of  Southwark  and  London,  1730-1810.  (Revd.  H.  E. 
GUNSON,  Royal  Societies'  Club,  London,  S.W.)  See  JUD- 
DERY,  PHILLIPS. 

GUNTHORPE.     (H.  ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.) 

GURNEY,  of  Norwich  and  of  Maldon,  Essex.     (Samuel  GURNEY, 
6,  Albemarle  Street,  London,  W.)     See  DYBALL,  KERRISON, 
^    MATTHEWS.  ONLEY. 

GURNEY,  Joseph,  of  Chalfont  St.  Peter  ;  born  1743.  Who  was 
his  father  ?  He  married  1772  EUzabeth  Williamson,  widow, 
of  Farnham  Royal  ;  born  1739.  Who  was  her  first  husband  ? 
(Thomas  GURNEY,  6,  Finstock  Road,  London,  W.) 

GURNEY,  Mrs.  Walter,  Mangreen  Hall,  Norwich.  See  NOR- 
THALL,  TROUBRIDGE,  TYRRELL. 

GURNEY,  William,  Rector  of  St.  Clement  Danes,  London,  from 
1807 ;  born  Stanmore,  Middlesex ;  married  Maiy  Phillips, 
1791,  daughter  of  Thomas  PhilUps,  London.  Query  at  what 
Church  ?     (Henry  GURNEY,  Stoke  Saint  Gregory,  Somerset.) 

GUY,  Thomas  and  Anne,  of  Tamworth,  Staffs.,  and  Egham, 
Surrey,  1630-1700.     (T.  A.  VAUGHTON.) 


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GUYON,  of  Coggeshall,  Essex.     (PhiHp  LAYER.) 

GWYNNE  or  GWYNN,  of  Reading,  Berks,  1780-1864.  (Thomas 
A.  J.  PILE.) 

HACKETT,  Dominick,  Officer  in  Lord  Gormanston's  Regiment, 
James  Second's  Irish  Army,  1688.     (J.  D.  HACKETT,  103, 

East  82nd  Street,  New  York,  U.S.,  America.) 

HAINES,  Charles  Reginald,  Meadowleigh,  Petersfield,  Hants.  See 
HOOKE,  MOLINE. 

HAINES,  Walter,  and  brothers,  Westminster,  St.  Pancras,  Green- 
wich, 1760.  Ancestry.  (Revd.  Francis  A.  HAINES»  Sidlesham, 
Sussex.) 

HALES,  James  and  Mary,  of  Dover,  Kent,  living  1690.     (H.  D. 

HEARN.) 
HAMBLEY,  Hamly  or  Hamlyn.     (Joseph  Hambley  ROWE.) 

HAMILL,  of  Antrim  and  Derry,  Ireland,  and  America  from  1620. 
(J.  W.  KERNOHAN.) 

HARMAN  ahas  VESEY,  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warwick,  1500  to 
1700.     (T.  A.  VAUGHTON.) 

HAMILTON,  of  Killinure,  Broadpath,  Mullenard,  and  "  Cavan," 
near  Stranorlar,  Co.  Donegal,  about  1700.  (Robert  S. 
LEPPER.) 

HAMMERDEN,  James  and  Mary,  of  Dover,  Kent,  living  1687. 
(H.  D.  HEARN.) 

HARRIS,  Walter,  Sheriff  of  Gloucester  City  1663.  When  and 
where  did  he  die  ?  Walter,  Physician  to  William  III,  pro- 
bably born  Gloucester  1647.  Hopton  Harris,  of  Mount- 
meUick,  about  1690.  Daughters'  marriages  wanted.  (Robert 
S.  LEPPER.) 

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HARRISON,  Benjamin,  Kendal  parish,  Westmorland ;  bom  c. 
1700.  Who  were  his  parents  ?  Whom  did  he  marry  ?  W. 
FARRER.) 

HARRISON,  of  Kirkbride,  Cumberland,  before  1750.  (C.  W. 
RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

HARRISON,  of  Ripon  and  neighbourhood,  Yorks,  early  in  1700. 
(Miss  ESTCOURT-OSWALD.) 

HARRISON  (C.  W.  RUSTON-),  8.  Eden  Terrace,  Stanwix,  CarHsle. 
See  ANDERSON,  ARMSTRONG,  BOWMAN,  CORK,  EVILL, 
FAGAN,  HARRISON,  HEADLAND,  HUNTER,  LANG- 
BAIN,  MARJORIBANKS,  MASKELL,  ROBERTSON, 
ROBINSON,  RUSTON,  SEWELL,  SEYMOUR,  SKELTON, 
WEST,  WOODVILLE. 

HART,  of  Clara.     (Edmund  Walsh'  KELLY.) 

HART,  of  Braintree,  Essex,  England  ;  Hartford  and  Farmington, 
Conn.,  U.S.A.  ;  and  Hahfax,  Guysborough,  Cape  Breton,  and 
Manchester,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.)  . 

HARTLEY,  of  Binglev,  Yorks,  especially  Humphr}%  born  1558. 
(Revd.  H.  A.  HARTLEY,  St.  Matthew's  Rectory,  Ardwick, 
Manchester.) 

HARTOPP,  Henry,  81,  Barclay  Street,  Narborough  Road,  Leicester. 
See  MEE. 

HARVEY,  Lt.-Col.  G.  H.,  c/o  Sir  Charles  McGrigor,  Bart.,  &  Co., 
39,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket,  London.  See  HOLTTUM, 
MARTEN,  MAY,  WEAVER,  WEYBRET. 

HASTINGS,  of  Oxford  and  Worcestershire.  (Revd.  John  Hastings 
LLOYD.) 


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HASTINGS,  William,  of  Folkestone,  Kent,  1777  to  about  1812. 
When  did  he  die  ?  George  Hastings,  of  the  Earl  of  Huntingdon's 
family,  died  in  London,  1790.  Where  was  he  buried  ?  (Lt.- 
Col.  FYNMORE.) 

HATCH,  of  Norwich.     (Ernest  HAMPDEN-COOK.) 

HAUTENVILLE,  of  DubUn,  and  of  Normandy,  connecting  with 
Wilkins  and  Cromwell  family.     (Major  Bertrand  RAMBAUT.) 

HAWKESHEAD  parish,  Lancashire.  Can  give  information  about 
Hawkeshead  famihes.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

HAWKINS,  of  England  and  Connecticut,  U.S.  America.  (Howard 
C.  MYERS.) 

HAY  WARD,  of  Ringwood,  Hants.    (Ernest  HAMPDEN-COOK.) 

HEADLAND,  Henr}-,  grocer,  Tonbridge  ;  died  1821.  Parentage 
wanted.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

HEANE  (HAYNES),  Major-General  in  Cromwell's  Army.  Wanted, 
descendants  of  his  grandson,  James  Heane,  of  Tockington, 
Gloucestershire.     (Miss  ELLIS.) 

HEAPE,  Charles,  High  Lane,  Cheshire.     See  DAWSON.  SLEATH. 

HEARNE,  Thomas  and  Guelphredus,  living  1679  ^^^  ^628  respec- 
tively at  Chinnor,  Oxon.  (H.  D.  HEARN,  66,  Lanercost  Road, 
Tulse  Hill  Park,  London,  S.W.2.)  See  ALLEN,  CRASKE, 
DEANE,  GRAVENER,  HALES,  HAMMERDEN,  HEY- 
WOOD,  PELL,  RANGE,  ROGERS,  THOMPSON,  WADE. 

HEATH,  of  Acton,  Nantwich,  Cheshire,  before  1750.  (John 
LIVESEY.) 

HEATHWOOD,  of  Co.  Armagh,  Co.  Tyrone,  Chesliire,  Lancashire. 

(Mrs.  M.  Stanton  TAYLOR.) 

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HECKFORD,  Nathaniel,  of  the  Customs,  London  ;  born  1727  : 
buried  at  Rotherhithe  1819.  Married  Ann  Sinkler,  of  Rother- 
hithe.  Who  was  his  father  ?  (Arthur  E.  HECKFORD, 
Birmingham.) 

HEDLEY,  of  Northumberland.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

HENLEY  or  HANLY,  of  Malahide.  before  1790,  Dubhn  and  Co. 
Tipperary.     (Valentine  HUSSEYAVALSH.) 

HENLEY,  Michael,  of  La  Mamba,  Co.  Dublin,  1766-1825,  son 
of  Henry  Henley,  of  Malahide  ;  died  1810.  (Valentine  HUSSEY- 
WALSH.) 

HERON,  John,  of  Ballymacreely,  Killinchy,  Co.  Down.  Came 
from  Galloway,  1679,  J^^t  after  Bothwell  Brigg.  Killed  by 
Jacobites,  1689.     Parentage  wanted.      (Robert   S.  LEPPER.) 

HERSEY,  Chas.  J.,  56,  Audlev  Road,  West  Hendon,  London, 
N.W.4.     See  PONTIFEX,  WARTON. 

HEWITT,  John  ;  buried  Bolton-le-Moors  Parish  Church,  1808. 
Parentage  wanted.     (J.  N.  BRAMWELL.) 

HEYBORNE  family,  London  and  neighbourhood.  Wanted,  par- 
ticulars from  unprinted  registers  and  visitations.  (George 
MINNS.) 

HEYWOOD,  Samuel  and  Martha,  of  Dover,  Kent,  Uving  1760. 
(H.  D.  HEARN.) 

HILL,  of  Bucks,  before  1761  (yeomen).     (E.  DWELLY.) 

HILTON  (HYLTON,  HULTON),  of  Antrim  and  Derrv,  and 
England.     (J.  W.  KERNOHAN.) 

HINCHY  or  HENCHY,  of  Cratloe  and  Feenagh,  Co.  Clare. 
(Valentine  HUSSEY-WALSH.) 

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HODGSON.  Can  give  information  about  families  named  Hodgson. 
(G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

HODSON,  of  Sussex,  Hants,  Staffs.,  Bucks.,  London,  Ireland. 
(Leonard  James  HODSON,  LL.B.,  The  Mill  House,  Roberts- 
bridge,  Sussex.)     See  DULVEY,  ELLIS. 

HOLDEN,  Margaret,  of  Ely  ;  married  Joseph  Lamb  1754.  Parent- 
age wanted.     (Charles  LAMB.) 

HOLLY,  John,  of  South  England  or  Wales  ;  born  1618.  (Malcolm 
D.  RUDD.) 

HOLMES.     See  HOLMS. 

HOLMS  or  HOLMES,  in  Renfrewshire,  before  1770.  (S.  E. 
POLLOK.) 

HOLT,  Edward,  of  Wigan,  about  1660.     (Miss  M.  DRYDEN.) 

HOLTTUM,  of  East  Kent.     (Lt.-Col.  Gardiner  Hasell  HARVEY.) 

HOOD,  of  Norwich,  Norfolk.     (WilHam  BRADBROOK.) 

HOOKE,  Alice,  Charleston  ;  married  Gregory  Hains  1719.  Ancestry 
wanted.     (Charles  Reginald  HAINES.) 

HOWARD,  of  Croglin,  Cumberland,  after  about  1640.  (Col. 
H.  R.  L.  HOWARD,  Wygfair,  St.  Asaph,  North  Wales.) 

HOWARD,  of  Surrey.     (William  BRADBROOK.) 

HOWARTH,  John  F.,  Public  Library,  Chelmsford.  See  ESSEX 
famines,  WORSLEY. 

HOWL  AND.  Information  given  and  wanted  to  1750.  (Louis 
HOWLAND,  36  Bis,  Avenue  de   L'Opera,  Paris,  France.) 

HOYSTED,  Thomas,  of  Athy,  about  1720,  and  ancestors.  (Robert 
S.  LEPPER.) 

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HUB  AND,  information  wanted  about  1550.  (Revd.  H.  R. 
ELUBAND,  Ipsley  Lodge,  Farnham,  Surrey.) 

HUITSON,  of  Yorkshire.     (PhiUp  SAINSBURY.) 

HUMFRIE,  Alice,  who  was  married  to  Thomas  Stedman,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1592,  at  Cowfold,  Sussex.  (Thos.  Gumey  STED- 
MAN.) 

HUNT,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  before  1710.  (Thomas  HUNT, 
York  House,  Heywood,  Manchester.) 

HUNT,  of  Worcestershire.     (WilHam  BRADBROOK.) 

HUNTER,  Jane,  of  FUmby,  Cumberland  ;  married  Mark  Seymour, 
by  Ucence,  1765.  Parentage  wanted.  (C.  W.  RUSTON- 
HARRISON.) 

IBWIN,  Sir  Alfred,  49,  Ailesbur>'  Road,  Dublin.  See  BULTEEL, 
SWANNE,  TANKERVILLE,  VERO. 

IVE  (?  JUE),  Thomas,  who  was  married  to  Jane  Stedman,  May  6, 
1617,  at  Horsham,  Sussex.     {Thos.  Gumey  STEDMAN.) 

JACKSON,  of  Antrim,  Derry,  Down,  and  America  ;  the  President's 
connection.     (J.  W.  KERNOHAN.) 

JACOB,  Robert,  of  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  who  married  EHzabeth 
Davy,  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  in  1777,  at  Eye.  Wanted,  parentage 
and  birthplace  of  said  Robert  ;  born  about  1750.  (George 
JACOB,  17,  Arcade  Street,  Ipswich.) 

JAMES,  C.  S.,  Cathedral  House,  Birmingham.    See  SHERWOOD. 

JASPER.     See  JESPER. 

JEFFREYS,  Judge.  Descendants  of  his  brothers.  (Philip 
SAINSBURY.) 

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JENNINGS,  of  West  Somerset.     (Revd.  S.  E.  DODDERIDGE.) 

JESPER,  or  JASPER,  of  Essex.  (W.  A.  JESPER,  Clarcmont, 
Marygate,  York.) 

JOHNSON."  Can  give  information  about  families  named  JOHN- 
SON.    (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

JOHNSON,  of  Chester,  before  1800.     (Thos.  Needham  WILSON.) 

JOHNSON,  of  Essex  and  Hackney,  Middlesex.     (Philip  LAYER.) 

JONES.  Can  give  information  about  families  named  Jones.  (G. 
FOTHERGILL.) 

JONES.  Information  wanted  of  cousins  of  Robert  Boles,  named 
Edward  and  Morgan  Jones,  who  were  living  in  Tipperary  Co. 
about  1830.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

JONES,  Hon.  William,  of  New  Haven  Colony  ;  a  law>'er  from 
St.  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  London.  His  parentage 
wanted.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

JUDDERY,  of  Guernsey  and  London,  from  1730.  (Revd.  H.  E. 
GUNSON.) 

KEARNEY,  of  Cashill,  Rector  of  Loughgilly,  Co.  Armagh  ;  died 
1771  ;  married  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Revd.  Henry  Brvdges. 
(Miss  M.  DRYDEN.) 

KEELING,  of  Sedglev,  Norton,  Newcastle,  etc.,  Staffordshire, 
17th  century.     (Dimock  FLETCHER.) 

KELLY,  of  Kilken^^^  (Edmund  Walsh  KELLY,  J.P.,  BeUa 
Vista,  Tramore.  Co.  Waterford,  Ireland.)  Sec  DOWER, 
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KEMP,  of  London,  end  of  i8th  century.  (Bernard  P.  SCATTER- 
GOOD.) 

KERNOHAN  (CARNAHAN),  of  Antrim,  Galloway,  and  America. 
(J.  W.  KERNOHAN,  115,  Park  Road,  Belfast.)  See  CAIR- 
NACHAN,  HAMILL,  HILTON,  JACKSON. 

KERRISON,  of  Norfolk.     (Samuel  GURNEY.) 

RETT,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.     (Ernest  HAMPDEN-COOK.) 

KIMBERLEY,  of  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire.  (Bernard  P. 
SCATTERGOOD,  M.A.) 

KING  (Lady  Clare),  Milpillas,  Caterham,  Surrey.      See  TILSTON. 

KINGSLEY,  of  England  and  Ireland.     (Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

KIRTLAND,  of  Bucks.     (V.  C.  SANBORN.) 

KIRKE,  Matthew,  of  Glandford  Brigg,  Lines.  ;  died  c.  171 1.  Who 
were  his  father,  mother,  and  whom  did  he  marry  ?  (R.  C. 
WRIGHT.) 

KNAPP.  Information  given  and  desired,  particularly  Berks  and 
Oxon.  (Oswald  Greenwaye  KNAPP,  M.A.,  Inwood,  Alton 
Road,  Parkstone,  Dorset.) 

KNOX,  of  Caithness,  Scotland  ;  intermarried  with  Simpson  family 
of  Thurso,  about  the  year  1800.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

LAING.     See  LANG. 

LAMB,  of  Ely  and  Wisbech,  18th  century  and  earlier.  (Charles 
LAMB,  Kettering.)     See  HOLDEN. 

LANG,  or  LAING,  of  Paisley,  before  1710  ;  also  LANG  in  Renfrew- 
shire, Ayrshire,  and  Lanarkshire.     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

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LANGBAIN,  any.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

LANGHORXE,  Thomas,  London,  citizen  and  skinner,  1655.  (John 
LANGHORNE,  Watson  Villa,  Belford  Road,  Edinburgh.) 

LAXGHORNE,  Richard,  of  Lincoln,  apothecary,  17th  century. 
(John  LANGHORNE.) 

LANGHORNE,  Revd.  Joseph,  of  Winton,  Westmorland,  school- 
master, 1739.     (John  LANGHORNE.) 

LANGLEY  family.     Can  give  information.   (George  SHERWOOD.) 

LANSDALE  (LANSDELL),  of  Lancashire.  (Mrs.  M.  Stanton 
TAYLOR.) 

LART,  or  DE  LART.  (Charles  E.  LART,  Charmouth,  Dorset.) 
See  FLOYER,  GARDNER. 

LATHO^.I  (about  1180),  Adam,  second  son  of  Robert  de  Lathom, 
assumed  surname  Heaton  (Hey ton)  ;  in  1364  Agnes,  daughter 
of  Robert  de  Heaton,  married  Adam  de  Bilhnge.  Wanted, 
descent  of  Robert  de  Heaton  from  Adam  de  Lathom.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

LAURIE,  of  Scotland,  before  1640.  Information  desired.  (Lady 
Dorothy  LOWRY-CORRY.) 

LAYER,  Philip,  3,  Church  Street  West,  Colchester,  Essex.  See 
AGAS,  BOYS,  GUYON,  JOHNSON,  LEY. 

LAWLOR,  Henry  Cairnes,  M.R.I. A.,  KiUyfaddy,  Windsor  Avenue. 
Belfast. 

LAWRANCE,  LAWRENCE,  of  Aberdeen  before  1690.  (R. 
Murdoch  LAWRANCE,  23,  Ashley  Road,  Aberdeen.) 

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LAWRENCE,  of  Coleraine  and  Magherafelt,  1750,  supposed 
settlers.  Where  did  they  come  from  ?  (Colonel  LAWRENCE, 
Merlswood,  Eastbourne.) 

LAYCOCK,  of  Kildwick,  Yorkshire.  Arms  wanted.  (J.  N.  BRAM- 
WELL.) 

LEES,  Sir  John,  of  Blackrock  House,  Co.  Dublin.  Pedigree. 
(Edward  Byron  DE  LACY.) 

LENDALL,  of  Scotland,  possibly  Glasgow.     (Malcobn  D.  RUDD.) 

LEPPER,  LEEPER,  and  variants,  especially  17th  century  or 
earlier,  in  England,  Scotland.  In  Ulster  from  1630  at  least. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER,  Elsinore,  Crawfordsburn,  Co.  Down, 
Ireland.)  See  AUBREY,  BROWN,  BRYSON,  BUTLER, 
CHAPMAN,  DALWAY,  HAMILTON,  HARRIS,  HERON, 
HOYSTED,  LLOYD,  MAXWELL,  O'GRADY,  PETLEY. 
ST.  LEGER,  SHERLOCK. 

LETHBRIDGE,  Christopher  Nelson  ;  married  in  London  1795. 
Wanted  urgently,  dates  of  birth  or  baptism,  and  marriages 
of  parents  and  grandparents.     (Dr.  G.  C.  WILLIAMSON.) 

LEVETT,  of  Lincolnshire  or  Yorkshire.     (V.  C.  SANBORN.) 

LEWIS,  A.  L.,  35,  Beddington  Gardens,  Wallington,  Surrey.  See 
PAWLETT. 

LEY,  John,  of  Huish  next  Meeth,  Devon,  in  1674.  (Revd.  A. 
B.  M.  LEY,  Windhill,  Bishops  Stortford.) 

LEY,  of  Essex.     (Philip  LAVER.) 

LIBBY,  LETHIBY,  LARRABEE,  LEHUBY,  LOBY,  LOBE, 
LUBEE.     (C.  T.  LIBBY,  Portland,  Maine,  U.S.,  America.) 

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LINXOLNSHIRE  genealogy,  especially  feudal  period.  (Canon 
FOSTER.) 

LINDLEY,  Barbara.   Who  was  she  ?    (Frank  H.  PERRYCOSTE.) 

LISBURN,  town  of,  Ireland,  and  district.  Old  records  or  refer- 
ences wanted.     (James  CARSON.) 

UVESEY,  John,  Bouverie  Lodge,  Farnham,  SaUsbury.  See 
HEATH,  RAWSTHORNE,  RICE. 

LLOYD,  of  Munster,  especially  counties  Limerick  and  Cork. 
Particularly  marriage  about  1789  of  Edward  Lloyd  with  Mary 
Anne  Honoria  — ^ — ,  nee  O'Grady,  a  widow  (Roman  Catholic). 
Perhaps  abroad.  Then  or  later  of  Castlemahon,  Newcastle, 
Co.  Limerick.  Also  alleged  cousinship  of  Lieutenant  Thomas 
Lloyd,  of  Tower  Hill,  Co.  Limerick,  and  Captain  Trevor 
Lloyd,  of  Gloster,  King's  County,  about  1650.  Also  descen- 
dants of  Rickard  Lloyd,  of  Snugborough,  Cork  ;  died  1824. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

LLOYD,  of  Cardigan  and  Carmarthen,  AUt-yr-Odyn,  Castell-Hywel, 
Ffos-y-Bleiddiaid,  Gilfach-Wen,  etc.  (Lucy  E.  Lloyd 
THEAKSTON.) 

LLOYD,    of    Ffosybleiddied,    Cardiganshire,    and    Pound,    near 
Ta\dstock,    Devon.       (Howard    Meuric    LLOYD,    Cynghordy, 
Linear  Llandovery,  Carmarthenshire.)  See  ATKINS,  LONGLEY, 
"^ROGERS,  SEARL. 

LLOYD,  Revd.  John  Hastings,  Hartford  House,  Winchfield,  Hants. 
See  HASTINGS,  FERRERS. 

LOBB  (C.  T.  LIBBY.) 

LONG,  Revd.  Henry,  The  Presbytery,  Leighton  Buzzard.  See 
ORPWOOD. 

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LONGLEY,  of  Kent.     Archbishop  of  Canterbury's  family.  (Howard 
Meuric  LLOYD.) 

LORD,    of    York    Buildings,    London,    about    1700.       (Miss    M. 
DRYDEN.) 

LOTHROP,  of  Yorkshire,  England.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

LOVE,  of  Renfrew,  and  others,  before  1680.     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

LOWFIELD,  Thomas,  of  Surrey,  about  1700.     Any  information 
of  the  family  wanted.     (James  ST.  LEGER.) 

LOWRY-CORRY,  Lady  Dorothv,  Castlecoole,  EnniskiUen,  Ireland. 
See  LAURIE,  SHEPHERD. 

LUCAS,  before  1804.     (E.  DWELLY.) 

LUDLAM.     (Prof.  T.  W.  EDMONDSON.) 

LYON,  Bryan,   of  Prescot,   Lancashire,   i6th  century.     (Edward 
Lyon  TAYLOR.) 

LYON,  of  Union  Street,  Liverpool,  and  of  Thingwall,  Co.  Lancaster, 
and  of  Neston,  Cheshire.     (Raymond  BERTHON.) 

LYON,  of  Sessay,  Thirsk,  Yorks  ;  hved  there  a  century  or  more. 
(Rebecca  Noble  SHERWOOD.) 

LYONS,  R.  C.  J.,  Mona  House,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire. 

LYSTER,  or  LISTER,  of  Yorkshire  and  Ireland.     (Revd.  H.  L.  L. 
DENNY.) 

McARTHUR,  settled  in  Pollokshaws  before  1676.     Wanted,  his 
kinsmen     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

MACCOMISH,  of  Crieff,  Scotland,  before  1780.     (A.  R.  BAYLEY.) 

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McDOUGALL,  Alexander,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  solicitor,  and  of  7, 
Staple  Inn,  London  ;  born  Jan.  i,  1763  ;  nephew  of  Alexander, 
of  the  Exchequer,  Edinburgh.  Wanted  parentage.  (Alexander 
McDOUGALL,  Oakhurst,  Westcombe  Park,  London,  S.E.3.) 

McDOWALL,  S.  S.,  85    Heme  Hill    London    S.E.     See  COBB. 

MacIAN  MACDONALD,  of  Ardnamurchan  or  Glencoe,  Scotland. 
(Fred  G.  McKEAN.) 

McKEAN,  Fred.  G.,  1220,  New  HamDshire  Avenue,  Washington, 
D.C.,  U.S.  America.  See  CAREY,  MacIAN  MACDONALD, 
O'MEALY. 

McMillan,  of  Co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  especially  William  ;  born 
near  Belfast,  1802.     (George  MINNS.) 

MADDOCK,  MADDOCKS  family.  Can  give  information.  (George 
SHERWOOD.) 

MANDEVILLE.     See  MANFIELD. 

MANFIELD,  MANDEVILLE,  of  the  West  of  England  in  the 
15th  and  i6th  centuries.  Marriages  wanted  of  William  Man- 
field,  Manville  or  Maundefil,  of  Stockland,  about  the  year 
1565  ;  of  Henry  Manfield,  of  Stockland,  to  Katherine  Person 
or  Pearson,  about  1595  ;  of  William  Manfield,  of  Stockland, 
Wambrook,  Hemyock  or  Dunkeswell,  to  ...  Bovet,  about 
1595  ;  of  James  Manfield,  of  Stockland,  about  1595  ;  and  of 
John  Manfield,  of  Membury,  about  1630.  (James  MANFIELD, 
Weston  Favell  House,  Northampton.) 

MARJORIBANKS,  Marianne ;  married  Commander  William 
Robertson,  R.N.,  before  1800.  Parentage  wanted.  (C.  W. 
RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

MARKES,  of  Gayton  and  Pattishall,  Northampton  ;  marriages 
17th  century.    Genealogy  generally.    (Joseph  GREEN.) 

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MARLANDE,  Jean,  born  about  1706.  Settled  in  Dublin.  Why 
did  he  receive  pension  from  Irish  Secretary,  which  he  willed 
to  his  son,  Peter  ?  (Mary  MARLANDE,  Waycroft,  Oxshott, 
Surrey.) 

MARLER,  or  MARLOW,  anywhere.     (William  BRADBROOK.) 

MARSDEN,  Revd.  B.  A.,  The  Rectory,  Ayston,  Uppingham. 

MARSH,  Richard,  of  Heaton,  Bolton-le-Moors,  1758.  Parentage 
wanted.     (J.  N.  BRAMWELL.) 

MARTEN,  Michael,  of  Ardinglv,  Sussex,  living  1650.  (Lieut.- 
Col.  Gardiner  HaseU  HARVEY.) 

MARTYN,  of  King  Street,  Westminster,  grocer,  about  1629. 
(Mss  M.  DRYDEN.) 

MASKELL,  Marv,  married  John  Sewell  at  St.  Cuthbert's,  Carlisle- 
bv  licence,  "'1768.  Parentage  wanted.  (C.  W.  RUSTON- 
HARRISOX.) 

MASON.  Can  give  information  about  famihes  named  Mason. 
(G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

MASTERMAN,  of  Hull,  Yorkshire,  down  to  1850.  (Revd. 
Prebendary  TALBOT.) 

MASTERS,  Captain,  of  Chester  man-of-war  about  1745. 
Any  information  about  him  or  his  family.  (James  ST. 
LEGER.) 

MATTHEWS,  of  Norwich  and  Edinburgh,  especially  Hugh ; 
married  Janet  Macpherson,  i8th  century.    (Samuel  GURNEY.) 

MAXWELL,  Revd.  John  (?),  Rector  of  Connor  (?),  Co.  Antrim, 
about  1760.  Daughter  MilHcent  Sophia  married  John  Lepper. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

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MAY,  of  London.     (Lieut.-Col.  Gardiner  Hasell  HARVEY.) 

MAYNE,  Dr.  W.  Boxer,  34,  Victoria  Road,  Swindon.  See  BOX, 
UDEN. 

MEE,  of  Packington  and  Ashby,  Leicester  ;  especially  parentage 
of  William,  born  1723,  wanted.     (Henry  HARTOPP.) 

MELSOP,  of  Ireland.     (Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

MERRITT,  MERRETT,  etc.,  before  1700,  especially  Thomas 
Merritt,  of  Standlinch,  Wiltshire,  and  any  Merritt  in 
England,  1400-1500.  (Douglas  MERRITT,  Rhinebeck,  N.Y., 
U.S.  America.)     See  DE  MERIET,  DOUGLAS,  SCOTT. 

MIDDLETON,  of  Upper  Deeside  parishes,  Aberdeenshire,  before 
1750.     (W.  MIDDLETON-STEWART.) 

MILLER,  Hugh,  merchant,  London  and  Virginia  ;  died  Feb.  13 
or  14,  1762,  probably  in  Britain.  Burial  place  or  record 
enquired  for.     (Capt.  William  SCOT.) 

MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,  Gery,  F.S.A.,  Hardwick  House. 
Bury  St.  Edmunds.  See  ASHFIELD,  CULLUM,  GERY, 
GIBSON,  VANACKER,  VAN  HEYTHUYSEN,  WITTE- 
WRONGE,  WYAT. 

MILWARD,  of  Dovedale,  Derbyshire,  Warwickshire,  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  Welford-on-Avon.  (Edward  Milward  Seede 
PARKER.) 

MINNITT,  of  Annaghbeg,  Co.  Tipperary.     (Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

MINNS,  George,  17,  Paragon  Street,  Norwich.    See  HEYBORNE, 

McMillan,  scott,  young. 

MOLINE,  Peter,  of  London,  1673.  Ancestry  ;  French  connection 
with  Mohne,  of  St.  You.     (Charles  Reginald  HAINES.)  j 

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MOLONY,  of  County  Clare.  (Alfred  MOLONY,  48,  Dartmouth 
Park  Hill,  N.W.5.) 

MOLYNEUX,  of  Ravensmeols  Manor,  Lancashire.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

MOORE,  John  ;  born  April  7,  1799,  beheved  to  be  of  Scotch 
parentage,  and  probably  Presbyterian.  Member  of  firms 
Tulloh  &  Co.,  and  Moore,  Hie  key  &  Co.,  Calcutta.  Married 
Anne  Isabella,  daughter  of  Roderick  Mackenzie  ;  died  1839, 
at  Calcutta.  Any  information.  (Chas.  S.  MOORE,  Stanhope, 
New  Bushey,  Herts.)     See  WARDEN. 

MORRIS,  or  North  of  Ireland,  to  Pennsylvania,  U.S.A.,  and  later 
to  Manchester,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

MORRIS,  or  MORRICE,  in  Ayrshire  and  Renfrewshire,  before 
1770.     (S.  E.  POLLOK.) 

MOTTLEY,  before  1750.     (S.  Hyde  TURNER.) 

MURRAY,  .  .  .  late    57th    Regiment  ;    died    1796    in    Wexford. 
(Major  Edward  Croft  MURRAY,  Perivale,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.) 

MYERS,  Howard  C,  33,  Tappan  Avenue,  Belle\ille,  New  Jersey, 
U.S.  America.  See  ATWATER,  BOLES,  BOWLES, 
CRAVEN,  HART.  HAWKINS,  JONES,  KNOX,  LOTHROP, 
MORRIS,  NAPPER,  RYALL,  RYAN,  SIMPSON,  SMEDLEY, 
TIGHE,  WHITTENBURY,  WOODS. 

NAPPER,  of  Cashel,  Co.  Tipperar^-,  Ireland.  (Howard  C. 
MYERS.) 

NASH,  of  Worcestershire.     (William  BRADBROOK.) 

NELIGAN,  James,  Rector  of  Kilmactigue,  Co.  Clare,  1802-1835. 
(Mrs.  TREFFRY.) 

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NELSON,  Joseph,  of  Garths-in-the-Hay,  Westmorland,  bom  c. 
1720.     Who  were  his  parents  ?     (W.  FARRER.) 

NEWHAM,  Daniel,  yeoman ;  wife  Mary.  Wanted  marriage  1695 
to  1720  ;  probably  Derbyshire  or  adjoining  county.  (Conway 
DIGHTON.) 

NEWMAN,  of  Oxfordshire  and  Gloucestershire.  (Josiah  NEWMAN, 
Winscombe,  Somerset.)  See  COOKES,  HEDLEY,  ONSLOW, 
PRICHARD,  PUMPHREY,  SIDCOT  scholars,  SOMER- 
FORD,  STANLEY,  TREFFRY,  WESTCOMBE. 

NEWMAN,  H.  E.,  Carisbroke,  Dinas  Powis,  Glamorgan.  See 
CAMBRIDGE,  RADNALL. 

NEWTON,  of  Oakerthorpe,  S.  Wingfield,  Derby.  (Revd.  W.  B. 
Hesketh  BIGGS.) 

NICHOLS,  of  London,  Essex,  or  Cornwall,  before  1765  ;  U.S.A. 
after  1809.  (Joseph  Cowie  NICHOLS,  Kuriheka,  Maheno, 
Otago,  New  Zealand.) 

NICHOLSON,  William,  born  1758-9,  probably  at  Bolton-le-Moors. 
Parentage  wanted.  Also  date  and  family  of  William  Nicholson, 
of  Manchester,  mentioned  in  Long's  Royal  Descents.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

NORTHALL,  John,  Captain,  R.A.,  killed  at  Surinam,  1759-60  ; 
married  1759  Dorothy  Rumbold.  Who  was  his  father  ?  (Mrs. 
Walter  GURNEY.) 

NORTHUMBERLAND.  Wanted  name  of  mother  of  Dorothy 
Percy  ;  also  an  account  of  other  natural  children  of  the  first 
Duke.     (Henr>'  RICHARDSON.) 

NUTHALL.     (H.  ATHILL-CRUTTWELL.) 

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OAKELEY,   OCKLEY.    OKELEY.      (Capt.    OAKELEY,    Orford 

Barracks,  Warrington.) 

OAKHAMPTON  parish,  Devon.  Can  give  information  about 
Oakhampton  families.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

O'CONNOR,  of  Castlemby,  before  1680,  and  Tuomona,  Co.  Ros- 
common subsequently.     (Valentine  HUSSEY-WALSH.) 

OGILBY,  PLUMMER  and  BOYLE  families.    (Edward  BOYLE.) 

O'GRADY,  James,  of  Castlemahon,  Newcastle,  Co.  Limerick,  1756. 
Son  of  John  of  Kilballyowen  by  second  marriage.  Descendants 
wanted.  Perhaps  "  of  Balhngarrv."  Also  burial  place. 
(Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

OLLARD,  John,  Vicar  of  Monmouth,  1728-1732.  (Revd.  Canon 
OLLARD,  Bainton,  near  Driffield,  Yorks.) 

O'MEALY,  of  Ireland  and  Bombay.     (Fred  G.  McKEAX.) 

O'MOORE,  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's  County.  Pedigree  wanted. 
(Lady  ABINGER.) 

O'NEILL.  Can  give  information  about  the  famihes  named  O'Neill. 
(G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

ONLEY,  of  Norfolk.     (Samuel  GURNEY.) 

ONSLOW,  of  Salop  and  Staffordshire.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

ORPWOOD,  Edward  ;  born  1718,  married  Jane  Brazier.  Was  he, 
Edward,  baptized  at  St.  Nicholas,  Abingdon,  in  that  year,  son 
of  Thomas  and  Ann  ?     (Henry  LONG.) 

OSWALD,  of  Kirkwall,  Orkney  Isles,  before  1590.  (Miss 
ESTCOURT-OSWALD,  formerly  Wllhamson,  5,  Oxford  Road, 
Colchester.)  See  CHARNOCK,  HARRISON,  OSWALD, 
TRITTON. 

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OTTLEY,  William,  of  Bainton,  Yorks  ;  will  proved  February, 
1681.  Who  was  his  father  ?  Whom  did  he  marry,  and 
where  ?  (Rear-Admiral  Sir  Charles  OTTLEY,  17,  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens,  London,  S.W.7.)     See  DREWRY. 

OWTRAM  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

OXFORDSHIRE  families.  Can  give  information.  (George  SHER- 
WOOD.) 

PACKER,  of  Cheltenham,  Gloucester,  etc.  (Thomas  PACKER, 
Courtfield,  South  Woodford.  Essex.)     See  WALDEGRAVE. 

PACKER,  Thomas,  of  the  Signet -Office,  father  of  John,  of  Groom- 
bridge,  Kent.  Wanted,  connection  with  the  Packers  of  Co. 
Gloucester.  Thomas  Packer,  of  London,  surgeon,  born  about 
1652,  emigrated  to  Salem,  Mass.  ;  wife  Hephzibah.  Who  was 
she  ?  John  Packer  emigrated  to  New  London,  Conn.,  1651. 
Who  was  he  ?  Samuel  Packer  from  Windham,  1638,  on  the 
Diligent  of  Ipswich.  Who  was  he  ?  WiUiam  Packer, 
page  33,  "  Diet.  Nat.  Biog."  Any  information.  (Thurbur  A. 
PACKER,  P.O.  Box  222,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  U.S.  America.) 

PAGE,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  1650-1900.  (Bernard  P.  SCATTER- 
GOOD.) 

PALMER,  Joseph,  King's  Messenger  ;  died  in  London,  1759. 
Who  was  his  father  ?     (Paul  RYLANDS.) 

PARK,  PARKE,  PARKS,  of  Liverpool,  of  Toxteth  Park,  and  of 
West  Derby,  near  Liverpool.     (Raymond  BERTHON.) 

PARKER,  of  Upton  House,  Upton  Cheyney,  Bitton,  Gloucester- 
shire. (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER,  Welford  House, 
Weston-super-Mare,  Somerset.)  See  BUSH,  CARDE,  COUN- 
SELL,  DAY,  DOWLING,  MILWARD,  PASTON,  PERROTT, 
RAWLINS,  ROGERS,  ROSEWELL,  STRATTON,  TOBIN, 
WILLIAMS. 

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PARKER,  of  Old  Swinford,  Worcestershire,  before  1606.  (Dr. 
George  PARKER,  Clifton,  Bristol.)     See  BICKERSTAFF. 

PARKER,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  Browsholme  Hall,  Chtheroe,  Lanca- 
shire.    See  BLAKEY,  CHADDERTON,  GOULBORNE. 

PARKINSON,  of  Inch,  Co.  Down,  came  from  England.  When  > 
From  what  part  ?  Information  exchanged  all  Parkinson 
famines.  (John  PARKINSON,  Kilwinning,  Ayrshire.)  See 
CLOKEY. 

PARSONS,  of  Sussex,  before  1750.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

PASTON,  of  Norfolk,  Horton  Court,  Gloucestershire,  IVIidland 
Counties,  especially  William,  of  Birmingham ;  died  1522. 
(Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

PATTLE,  before  1800.     (Sir  Thomas  TROUBRIDGE.) 

PATTON,  Sir  Robert,  of  City  of  London,  about  1650.  (Miss  M. 
DRYDEN.) 

PAWLETT,  Sir  Henry,  died  Andover,  1640.  Who  were  his  wife,. 
father,  grandfather,  and  their  wives  ?     (A.  L.  LEWIS.) 

PAYEN-PAYNE,  of  Jersey  and  London.  (J.  B.  de  Vincheles 
PAYEN-PAYNE,  49,  Nevern  Square,  London,  S.W.) 

PEACHEY  family  and  variants  of  name,  all  counties,  all  periods. 
(Dr.  George  "C.  PEACHEY,  Sick  Asylum,  Bromley-by-Bow, 
London,  E.) 

PELL,  Ruth,  of  Upchurch,  Kent,  hving  1730.     (H.  D.  HEARN.) 

PEMBERTON,  of  Pemberton,  Lancashire,  especially  John,  born 
1657,  of  Halsnead,  near  Prescot,  Bilhnge,  Whiston,  Upholland 
and  Haigh.  (Lady  LEIGH-PEMBERTON,  Abbots  Leigh,  Hay- 
wards  Heath,  Sussex.) 

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PENN,  Elizabeth,  of  Boston,  1640  ;  widow  of  William  Hammond, 
who  died  in  England.  Parentage  desired.  Her  daughter,  Ann 
Hammond,  married  Thomas  Dimmock.    (George  DIMMOCK.) 

PERCY.  Wanted,  name  of  mother  of  Dorothy  Percy  ;  also  an 
account  of  other  natural  children  of  the  first  Duke  of  North- 
umberland.    (Henry  RICHARDSON.) 

PERRIN,  of  Wilts.  (Henry  PERRIN,  31,  Old  Change,  London, 
E.C.) 

PERROTT,  of  Bellhall,  Belbroughton,  Worcestershire;  Bristol, 
Gloucestershire;  Somersetshire  ;  Devon  ;  United  States,  America. 
(Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

PERRYCOSTE,  Frank  H.,  Polperro,  Cornwall.     See  LINDLEY. 

PERSEHOUSE,  of  Sedgley,  Staffordshire,  especially  parentage  of 
Edward,  hving  1620.     (Dimock  FLETCHER.) 

PETER,  PETRE,  and  other  variants,  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
(H.  Tapley  SOPER.) 

PETLEY,  of  London,  Kent,  Surrey,  17th  centur}\  Founder's 
kin  at  Winchester.     (Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

PETYT.     (Prof.  T.  W.  EDMONDSON.) 

PHILLIPS,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Catherine  Cree,  Leadenhall  Street, 
London,  and  Birmingham.     (Revd.  H.  E.  GUNSON.) 

PHILLIPS,  Thomas,  of  Stowmarket,  County  Suffolk,  and  Sir 
William  PHILLIPE,  of  Demington,  Suffolk.  (Henry  B. 
PHILLIPS,  16,  California  Street,  San  Francisco,  U.S.,  America.) 

PHILLIPSON,  married  Rachel,  daughter  Robert  Lane.  She  died 
1690.     (Mrs.  WiUiam  Theobald  BUTLER.) 

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PHIPPS  (PHIP),  of  all  counties  and  colonies.  (Lieut. -Colonel 
H.  R.  PHIPPS,  R.F.A.,  Armv  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  MaU, 
London.)     See  DANIELL. 

PILE  or  PYLE,  1600-1800.  (Thomas  A.  J.  PILE.  15,  Holland 
ViUas  Road,  Kensington,  W.)  See  BLACKALL,  FRENXH 
GWYNNE,  PIPER. 

PINE,  of  West  Somerset.     (Revd.  S.  E.  DODDERIDGE.) 

PINK,  of  West  Sussex,  connected  by  marriage  with  Stedman 
family  in  1720.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

PIPER,  1680-1760.     (Thomas  A.  J.  PILE.) 

PIRIE-GORDON,  H.,  D.S.C.,  M.A.,  F.S.G.,  6,  Priory  Grove 
London,  S.W.io.     See  COLLINGWOOD. 

PLETTS.     (Prof.  T.  W.  EDMONDSON.) 

PLUMMER,  of  Purton,  Wilts.  (Revd.  Lawience  John  CHAM- 
BERLEN.) 

PLUMMER,  OGILBY,  and  BOYLE  famihes.     (Edward  BOYLE.) 

PLUMPTON,  of  Lees,  Oldham,  Lancashire,  17th  centur\-.  (Edward 
Lyon  TAYLOR.) 

POLLOK,  POLK  or  POLLOCK,  all  of  the  name.  Interested  in 
all  famihes  in  the  district  of  the  Newton  of  Mearns,  Renfrew- 
shire. (S.  E.  POLLOE,  20,  Augustus  Road,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham.)  See  ANDERSON,  CALDERWOOD,  CALD- 
WELL, GILMOUR,  HOLMS,  LANG,  LOVE,  McARTHUR, 
MORRIS. 

PONTIFEX,  of  West  Wycombe,  especially  ^Marv,  born  1745. 
(Chas.  J.  HERSEY.) 

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POOLE,  of  Shoreham,  Sussex.  Captain  Richard  died  1652, 
aged  94.  How  descended  from  Poole,  of  Cheshire  ?  (Henry 
CHEAL.) 

PORTER,  related  to  Gepps,  of  Maynetrees,  Chelmsford.  (Sydney 
Gordon  ROBERTS.) 

PRICHARD,  of  Herefordshire,  Monmouth,  and  South  Wales. 
(Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

PRINSEP,  of  Tamworth.     (Sir  Thos.  TROUBRIDGE.) 

PROTHEROE,  Frank,  16,  Arundel  Mansions,  Purser's  Cross, 
Fulham,  London,  S.W.     See  CASTLE. 

PRUNTY  (original  form  of  Bronte),  of  Ireland.  (Joseph  Hambley 
ROWE.) 

PUMPHREY,  of  Tewkesbury,  Gloucester.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

QUINBY,  QUIMBY,  QUENBY,  QUEMBY,  any  reference,  but 
especially  of  Ringstead,  County  Northampton,  and  locality 
before  1650.  (Henry  Cole  QUINBY,  165,  Broadway,  New 
York  City.) 

RADNALL,  of  Staffordshire.     (Herbert  E.  NEWMAN.) 

RAGLAN,  Rt.  Hon.  Lord,  Government  House,  Isle  of  Man.  See 
DENN. 

RAINSFORD,  Thomas,  of  Clifford  Chambers,  apparently  dis- 
inherited in  1578.  (F.  Vine  RAINSFORD,  66,  Oseney  Crescent, 
London,  N.W.) 

RAMBAUT,  of  Ireland,  formerly  of  Duras,  France ;  also  American 
branch.  (Major  Bertrand  RAMBAUT,  2,  Kensington 
Esplanade,  Sunderland.)  See  FOUCHE,  HAUTENVILLE, 
READ,  ROCHFAUCAUD. 

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RANGE,  Sarah,  a  widow,  of  Radnage,  Bucks,  living  1709.  (H.  D. 
HEARN.) 

RAVENSHAW  (RANSHALL),  Randle,  marriages  of,  before 
1641  and  before  1673,  South  Cheshire.  (John  RAVENSHAW, 
West  Hill,  Highgate.) 

RAWLINS,  of  Herefordshire,  Warwickshire,  Lichfield,  Gloucester- 
shire.    (E.  M.  S.  PARKER.)^ 

RAWSTHORNE  or  ROSTHORNE,  of  Haslingden,  Lancashire, 
1650-1700.     (John  LIVESEY.) 

READ,  of  Bath,  afterwards  Ireland,  who  married  into  Kinnaird 
family.     (Major  Bertrand  RAMBAUT.) 

REED  or  REID  of  Co.  Louth,  Ireland,  and  Boston,  Lincolnshire. 
John  Reed,  bom  at  CoUon,  Co.  Louth,  1788,  descendant  of 
the  Reeds  of  Boston,  had  a  brother  William.  (Mrs.  M.  Stant<  n 
TAYLOR.) 

RHODES,  of  Castlehouse  Hill,  Gomersal,  Yorks,  before  1750. 
(J.  N.  BRAMWELL.) 

RICE,  of  Wrenbury,  Cheshire,  before  1800.     (John  LIVESEY.) 

RICHARDSON,  of  Appleby,  Westmorland,  before  1800;  of 
Bolton,  went  to  America.  "^  (R.  Morris  RICHARDSON,  Cathedral 

Buildings,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.) 

RICHARDSON,  of  Keithock,  Forfar,  Scotland.  Wanted  pedigiet, 
Richardsons  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  chief  famihes  resident 
there  about  1820,  or  reference  to  any  work  relative  to  them 
wanted.  (Henry  RICHARDSON,  Central  Pharmacy,  Stoke, 
Devonport.)  See  NORTHUMBERLAND,  PERCY,  STEP- 
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RICHELY,  George,  of  Corbridge,  near  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bridget 
his  wife,  died  there  1867.  Any  information.  (Mrs.  C.  A. 
TEEPLES.) 

RINGROSE.     See  VINRACE. 

ROBERTS,  Sydney  Gordon,  c/o  Messrs.  Henry  S.  King  &  Co., 
9,  Pall  Mall,  London.     See  GEPP,  PORTER,  TORIANO. 

ROBERTSON,  William,  Commander  R.N.  ;  died  at  Coldstream, 
1813.     Parentage  wanted.     (C.  W.    RUSTON -HARRISON.) 

ROBINSON,  of  Wigton.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

ROCHFAUCAUD,  de  la,  of  France,  San  Domingo  and  U.S.A., 
also  de  la  ROCHE.     (Major  Bertrand  RAMBAUT.) 

ROE,  Henry  ;  born  c.  1729,  H.M.  Customer,  at  Portsmouth. 
Baptism  of  required.  Probably  Cornwall  or  Devon.  (Herbert 
F.  ROE,  8,  Crauford  Rise,  Maidenhead,  Berks.) 

ROEMER,  Baroness  von,  Hurstmonceux,  Sussex.     See  COMBE. 

ROGERS,  Patience,  of  Falmouth ;  married  Charles  Searl,  or 
Sarle,  at  Falmouth,  April  9,  1787.     (Howard  Meuric  LLOYD.) 

ROGERS,  of  Bristol  and  Ireland ;  Bradford-on-Avon  ;  especially 
Captain  Woodes  Rogers,  of  Bristol ;  rescued  Alexander  Selkirk, 
1709.     (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

ROGERS,  Thomas,  of  Bledlow,  Bucks,  living  about  1741.  (H.  D. 
HEARN.) 

ROGERS,  John  Pringle,  of  Dover  and  Deal,  living  1790.  (H,  D. 
HEARN.) 

ROMANES,  ROMANS,  ROMAINE.  (Charles  S.  ROMANES,  3. 
Abbotsford  Crescent,  Edinburgh.)     See  CALLS. 

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ROSEWELL,  of  Somerset,  Devon,  Wiltshire,  Gloucestershire, 
Bristol.     (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

ROUS,  of  White  Waltham,  Berks,  and  Much  Waltham,  Essex. 
(Ernest  FRANCIS.) 

ROWBOTHAM,  G.  H.,  21,  Ashley  Road,  St.  Annes-on-Sea.  Set 
ARCHER. 

ROWE,  chiefly  of  Cornwall.  (Joseph  Hamblev  ROWE,  M.B,. 
CM.,  88,  Horton  Grange  Road,  Bradford,  Yorks.)  See, 
HAMBLEY,  PRUNTY,  WRATHALL. 

ROWLAND,  of  Fairfield,  about  1639-1650.  Henry  Rowland, 
supposed  to  have  come  from  Essex  County  to  Fairfield,  Conn. 
(Henry  L.  ROWLAND,  Waterburv,  Conn.,  U.S.,  America.) 
See  BURR. 

RUDD,  Jonathan,  of  Nottinghamshire  ;  born  c.  1620.  (Malcolm 
D.  RUDD,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  U.S.,  America.)  See  COFFING. 
HOLLY,  LENDALL. 

RUSSELL,  of  Wednesbury,  Staffordshire.  Parentage  of  Henry, 
died  1759.     (Dimock  FLETCHER.) 

RUSSELLS,  of  Fort  Russell,  Canada  or  America,  1780.  Informa- 
tion required.     (Mrs.  Alexander  FORTESCUE.) 

RUSTON,  of  Cumberland  (after  1700),  of  Bridhngton  and  North 
Dalton  (before  1725).    (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

RUTTER,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  before  1698.     (A.  R.  BAYLEY.) 

RYALL,  of  County  Tipperary,  Ireland.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

RYAN,  of  County  Tipperary.  Ireland.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

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RYLANDS  family,  Lancashire.  Any  notes  before  1650.  (Paul 
RYLANDS,  96,  Bidston  Road,  Birkenhead.)    See  PALMER. 

"  S."  SURNAMES.  An  Index  to  Surnames  beginning  with  letter 
"  S,"  mentioned  in  more  than  100  different  volumes  of  Memoirs, 
Diaries,  Registers,  Genealogical  and  Biographical  works,  may 
be  consulted  on  pax'ment  of  half-a-crown  at  the  Office  of  The 
Pedigree  Directory,  227,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2. 

SAINSBURY,  of  Wiltshire,  especiall}^  the  ancestry  of  John  Sains- 
bury  of  Devizes,  c.  1500.  (Philip  SAINSBURY,  52,  Wimpole 
Street,  London,  W.)  See  CAYME,  HUITSON,  JEFFREYS, 
STICKNEY,  WATTS. 

ST.  LEGER,  Sir  Warham,  obiit  1600,  with  Kingsmill,  Burgh, 
Lloyd  female  descents.  Information  wanted  beyond  Marshall's 
Guide's  references.     (Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

ST.  LEGER,  James,  15,  Holbein  House,  Sloane  Square,  London. 
S.W.     See  LOWFIELD  MASTERS. 

SAMBORNE,  of  Wilts,  Hants,  Somerset  or  London.  (V.  C. 
SANBORN.) 

SANBORN,  V.  C,  Kenilworth,  IlUnois,  U.S.,  America.  S^e  BACHI- 
LER,  KIRTLAND,  LEVETT,  SAMBORNE. 

SAUNDERS,  of  Highworth,  Wilts.  (Revd.  Lawrence  John 
CHAMBERLEN.) 

SAUNDERS,  or  SANDERS,  Alexander,  of  Banff,  etc.  (H.  S. 
SAUNDERS,  Tower  House,  Weybridge,  Surrey.) 

SCATTERGOOD.  (Bernard  P.  SCATTERGOOD,  7  and  9,  Cook- 
ridge  Street.  Leeds.)  See  ALPORT,  FLETCHER,  KEMP, 
KIMBERLEY.  PAGE. 


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SCHOFIELD,  John,  of  Hunslet,  Yorks.,  born  1825.  Margaret 
(RICHELY),  his  wife,  of  Hadely,  Northumberland,  born  1830. 
Any  information.     (Mrs.  C.  A.  TEEPLES.) 

SCOT,  Capt.  WiUiam,  R.A.M.C,  15,  Claremont  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh.    See  MILLER. 

SCOTT  of  before  1720.     (Douglas  MERRITT.) 

SCOTT,  of  Scot's  Hall,  Rockhills,  and  Penge  Place,  Kent  ;  Betton 
and  Shrewsbury,  Salop.     (Capt.  Charles  Clarkson  SHAW.) 

SCOTT  family  of  Armagh,  Ireland.  Wanted  notes  relating  to. 
(George  MINNS.) 

SCOTT  family.     Can  give  information.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

SEARL,  or  SARLE,  Charles,  of  Falmouth,  married  there  April  9, 
1787  ;  Searle,  of  Oporto,  1773  ;  Sarle,  of  Lisbon,  1812.  (Howard 
Meuric  LLOYD.) 

SEARLE,  of  Ramsey,  Huntingdon,  17th  century.  (W.  Maurice 
WRIGHT.) 

SEATON,  especially  Gervas,  of  Blyth,  Notts.,  died  1673,  vide 
Hunter's  "  Familiae  Minorum,"  Jackson's  "St.  George's,  Don- 
caster."  (Prebendary  SEATON,  Goodrich,  Ross,  Herefordshire.) 

SEAWELL,  of  WaJsoken,  Norfolk,  before  1700.  (Mrs.  James 
Scott  BLACK.) 

SEWELL.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

SEYMOUR,  John,  of  Seaton,  Cumberland  ;  married  Jane  Pagan, 
at  Workington,  in  1733.  Said  to  have  been  born  in  Ireland. 
Parentage  wanted.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

SEYMOUR,  of  Havant,  Hampshire  ;  middle  19th  centurv.  (Revd. 
H.  J.  Dukinfield  ASTLEY.) 

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SHAW,  of  Mosshead  and  Kilmarnock,  Co.  A3T,  Baronets  ;  Lowland 
Scottish  Shaws  generally.  (Captain  Charles  Clarkson  SHAW, 
The  Citadel,  Quebec,  Canada.)     See  also  SCOTT. 

SHEFFIELD  famihes  anywhere.  (C.  E.  SHEFFIELD,  Hambrook, 
Hornchurch,  Essex.) 

SHEPHERD,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts,  and  Bunhill  Row,  London, 
before  1765.  Information  desired.  (Lady  Dorothy  LOWRY- 
CORRY.) 

SHERBORN  anywhere.  (C.  Davies  SHERBORN,  49,  Peter- 
borough Road,  Fulham,  London,  S.W.) 

SHERIDAN,  Sir  Henry  William  Westby,  who  died  1802.  Who 
were  his  father  and  brothers  ?     (Mrs.  GARSON.) 

SHERLOCK,  Co.  Kildare,  especially  ancestors  of  William,  of 
Ardru,  Athy,  etc.;  died  1827,  aged  loi.     (Robert  S.  LEPPER.) 

SHERWOOD,  of  Sulham,  Berks,  and  neighbourhood,  17th  and 
i8th  centuries.     (C.  S.  JAMES.) 

SHERWOOD  family.  Can  give  information.  (George  SHERWOOD, 
227,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2.)  See  AMERICA,  BARTON, 
BERKSHIRE,  BODDINGTON,  BROOKE,  BROOKS, 
CHAMBERLAIN,  COSTAR,  DAY,  FREEMAN,  FULHAM 
(Middlesex),  LANGLEY,  MADDOCK,  MADDOCKS,  OWT- 
RAM,  OXFORDSHIRE,  SCOTT,  SMITH,  TUDOR,  VIN- 
CENT, WALLINGFORD  (Berks),  WEBB,  WESTON,  WINCH, 
WYATT. 

SHERWOOD,  Miss  Rebecca  Noble,  13,  St.  Hilda's  Terrace,  Whitby, 
Yorks.     See  LYON. 

SHIPLEY,  of  17th  and  i8th  centuries.     (William  ABBATT.) 

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SHIPTON,  of  Shaw,  Berks,  i6th  century,  and  Andover,  Hants, 
17th  centm-y.  (Revd.  C.  P.  SHIPTON,  Halsham,  Ottringham, 
Hull.) 

SIDCOT  SCHOLARS.  Ancestry  of  any  of  the  3,000  since  year 
1800.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

SIMPSON,  of  Thurso,  Caithness,  Scotland.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

SIMPSON,  Lt.-Col.  Stephen,  Avenham  Road,  Preston,  Lancashire. 
See  FELL. 

SINGERS,  of  Bath.     (Charles  SPURRELL,  F.R.C.S.) 

SKELTON,  of  Kirkbride,  Cumberland.  (C.  W.  RUSTON- 
HARRISON.) 

SLEATH,  of  Leire,  in  Leicestershire,  before  1620.  (Chas.  HEAPE, 
High  Lane,  Cheshire.) 

SMEDLEY,  of  Tipperary  and  Clare,  Ireland.  (Howard  C. 
MYERS.) 

SMITH,  Richard,  of  Salwick,  Lancashire ;  will  proved  1765  ; 
buried  at  Kirkham.  Parentage  wanted.  (J.  P.  SMITH, 
Amdene,  Barrow-in-Furness.) 

SMITH  family.    Can  give  information.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

SMITHETT,  SMYTHEOT,  of  Kent,  1326  to  1871.  (James  Liddon 
SMITHETT,  45,  Highbury  Hill,  London,  N.) 

SNOWDEN,  of  Bolton  Percy  and  Ripon,  Yorkshire.  (Revd. 
A.  H.  SNOWDEN,  Ketton  Vicarage,  Stamford.) 

SOMERFORD,  of  Somerford.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

SOPEB,  H.  Tapley,  Royal  Albert  Memorial,  Exeter.  See 
BOUCHER.  PETER. 


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SPURRELL,  of  Wilts,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  or  Cornwall. 
(Charles  SPURRELL,  F.R.C.S.,  Sick  Asylum,  Bromley-by- 
Bow.  London,  E.)     See  SINGERS. 

SQUINCH,  of  Oxfordshire  or  Berkshire.  (Sir  Thos.  H.  C. 
TROUBRIDGE.) 

STAFFORDSHIRE.  Can  give  information  about  Staffordshire 
famiUes.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

STANLEY,  of  Tardebigge,  Worcestershiie.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

STEDIMLAN,  Thos.  Gurney,  sohcitor,  i8,  Vernon  Road,  Bushey, 
Herts  (late  of  Horsham,  Sussex).  See  AUGUR,  BATCHELOR, 
BINGHAM,  BREADON,  GRANTA,  GRANTHAM,  HUM- 
FRIE,  IVE,  PARSONS,  PINK,  STEDMAN,  WHITE, 
WRIGHT. 

STEDMAN,  any,  but  particularly  of  Kent,  Surrey,  and  Sussex, 
and  including  the  following  : — 

(i)  Richard  Stedeman,  of  "  SuUyngton-cum-Thacham," 
Sussex,  in  1296  ; 

(2)  Walter  Stedeman,  of  same  place,  1327  ; 

(3)  Simon  Stedeman,  who  in  1324  owned  a  messuage  and 
half  a  virgate  of  land  in  Horsham  and  Hechyngefelde 
(modern  spelling  Itchingfield),  Sussex  ; 

(4)  William  Stedeman,  of  Horsham,  1327  ; 

(5)  Henry  le  Stedman,  and  Agnes,  liis  wife,  who  in  1337 
owned  land  (at  Lurgashal  ?),  in  West  Sussex  ; 

(6)  John  Stedeman,  of  Horsham,  and  Denise,  his  wife,  who 
in  1363  owned  ten  acres  of  land  and  nine  acres  of  meadow 
in  Clayton,  Sussex.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

STEPHENS,  of  Minsterworth,  Gloucester.  William  Stephens  died 
about  1870.  Pedigree  and  descent  from  Eastington  branch 
wanted.     (Henry  RICHARDSON.) 

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STEPHENS,  William  John,  "  Hayne,"  Newquay,  Cornwall.  Sec 
Cornish  genealogy. 

STEWART,  of  Upper  Deeside  parishes,  Aberdeenshire,  before 
1800.  (W.  MIDDLETON-STEWART,  Osborne  Hotel,  Aber- 
deen.)    See  MIDDLETON. 

STICKNEY,  of  Lincolnshire.     (Philip  SAINSBURY.) 

STOTE,  of  Breamore  and  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  (Revd.  A.  W. 
STOTE,  Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Trowbridge,  Wilts.)  See 
BLANDY. 

STRATTON,  of  Bristol.     (Edward  Milward  Seede  PARKER.) 

STUART,  Mrs.,  Lochrin  House,  Craiglockhart  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
See  BRADESTONE. 

STUBBS,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  and  London.  Famil}'  of  PhiUp, 
author  of  "  Anatomic  of  Abuses,"  temp.  Elizabeth.  (Henry 
STUBBS,  Danby,  Ballyshannon.) 

SWAINE,  of  Horton,  Yorks,  prior  to  1515.  Susanna  Swaine,  of 
Shelf,  Yorks,  or  London  ;  married  Shechaniah  Rhodes,  of 
Gomersal,  Yorks,  1775.  Parentage  of  Susanna  Swaine  wanted  ; 
father  probably  John,  son  of  Thomas  Swaine,  of  Shelf.  (J.  N. 
BRAMWELL.) 

SWAINSON,  of  Hawkshead,  Lancashire.  New  Zealand,  etc. 
(Henry  Swainson  COWPER.) 

SWANNE,  of  Ilmington,  Warwick,  and  Templeport,  Cavan,  i8th 
century.     (Sir  Alfred  IRWIN.) 

SWEET,  of  Devon,  before  1784.     (E.  DWELLY.) 

SWIFT,  of  Monmouth,  Hereford,  and  Gloucester,  1725-1800  ; 
especially  ancestry  of  Timothy,  living  at  English  Bicknor, 
1778. 

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SWIFT,  Hezekiah,  of  .     (Francis  Darwin  SWIFT,  Denstone 

College,  Stafford.)     See  DUKES. 

SYKES,  Richard,  of  Boston,  1639  >  ^^  Springfield,  Mass.,  1641. 
Wife  Phebe.   Parentage  of  both  desired.     (George  DIMMOCK.) 

TALBOT,  Revd.  Prebendary,  Edgmond  Rectory,  Newport,  Salop. 
See  MASTERMAN. 

TALCOTT,  Miss  M.  K.,  135,  Sigourney  Street,  Hartford,  Conn., 
U.S.,  America.    See  DUDLEY,  FIENNES,  GAGER,  YORKE. 

TANKERVILLE,  of  Galway  town,  i8th  century.  (Sir  Alfred 
IRWIN.) 

TAYLOR,  Edward  Lyon,  Carr  Hill,  Rochdale.  See  CHADERTON, 
DENTON,  LYON,  PLUMPTON. 

TAYLOR,  of  Uffculme  and  Selworthy,  Devon,  or  elsewhere  in 
Devon  or  Somerset,  ante  1700.     (Prof.  A.  E.  BYE.) 

TAYLOR,  of  Co.  Monaghan.  (Revd.  J.  Wallace  TAYLOR,  LL.D.. 
Errigal  Glebe,  Emyvale,  Co.  Monaghan,  Ireland.)  See 
BYRNE,  DAWSON,  WALLACE. 

TAYLOR,  Gilbert,  care  of  The  Editor,  The  Pedigree  Directory, 
1917,  227,  Strand,  London,  W.C.2.     See  GILBERT. 

TAYLOR,  Mrs.  M.  Stanton,  The  Ivan,  47th  and  Baltimore  Avenue, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  U.S.,  America.  See  HEATHWOOD, 
LANSDALE,  REED,  WAINWRIGHT,  WEST. 

TEED,  of  East  Budleigh,  Devon,  particularly ;  also  generally. 
(Harry  W.  TEED,  Cranbourne,  Cherry  Orchard  Road,  Bromley 
Common,  Kent.)     See  WILLIAMSON. 

TEEPLES,  Mrs.  Caroline,  Pinner,  Graham  Co.,  Arizona,  U.S., 
America.     See  RICHELY,  SCHOFIELD. 

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TENNANT,  Christopher,  died  1678,  and  younger  brother,  Revd. 
John  Tennant,  married  1619  ;  died  1674  ;  both  of  Milbeck, 
Dent,  Yorks.    Parentage  wanted.    (Henry  CURTIS.) 

THEAKSTON,  THEKESTON.  THEXTON,  of  Counties  York, 
Westmorland,  Lancaster,  Notts,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Middlesex, 
etc.     (Henry  THEAKSTON,  42,  Stanley,  Street,  Liverpool.);, 

THEAKSTON,  Mrs.  Lucv  E.  Llovd,  White  Lodge,  Llanrhos,  near 
Llandudno,  North  Wales.     See  LLOYD. 

THOMPSON,  John,  of  Dover,  Kent,  H\dng  1746.     (H.  D.  HEARN.) 

TIGHE  family,  of  Tipperary,  connected  with  Bowles  family 
through  marriage,  about  1780.     (Howard  C.  MYERS.) 

TILSTON,  Edward,  gentleman,  London  ;  born  about  1791.  Who 
was  his  wife  ?  His  daughter  Emma  was  godchild  to  Lord 
Nelson.     Was  he  a  Cheshire  Tilston  ?     (Lady  Clare  KING.) 

TOBIN,  of  Ireland,  Bristol,  Devon.  (Edward  Milward  Seede 
PARKER.) 

TOD,  Henry,  W.S.,  45,  North  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

TOLSON,  Legh,  Ravensknowle,  Huddersfield.     See  FOSTER. 

TOOTAL,    of   Wakefield,    Horbury,    and    Barnsley,    Yorks.     (W. 
1^     Maurice  WRIGHT.) 

TORIANO,  of  India  and  England.  Descendants  of  a  refugee  from 
Italy  at  Reformation.     (Sydney  Gordon  ROBERTS.) 

TOWN,  of  Thornton-in-Craven,  Yorks.     (Col.  F.  W.  T.  ATTREE.) 

TOWNESEND,  Richard  ;  born  1618-19.  Azure  a  chevron  erm  ; 
three  escallops  argent.     (Mrs.  R.  B.  TOWNSHEND.) 

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TOWNSHEND,  Mrs.  R.  B.,  117.  Banburv  Road,  Oxford.  See 
BAKER,  TOWNESEND. 

TOWSEY,  TOWERSEY,  anywhere,  but  especially  Buckingham- 
shire and  Wiltshire,  1200  to  1600  a.d.  (Francis  P.  TOWSEY, 
14,  Dartmouth  Road,  Brondesbur3^  London,  N.W.) 

TREFFRY,  of  Cornwall.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

TREFFRY,  Mrs.,  Place,  Fowev  ,Cornwall.  See  ADAMSON,  BELL, 
KINGSLEY,  MELSOP,  MINNITT,  NELIGAN. 

TRITTON,  Henry  and  Christopher  ;  born  about  1740,  probably 
in  Kent.     (Miss  ESTCOURT-OSWALD.) 

TROBRIDGE,  of  Trobridge,  Devon.  (Sir  Thomas  H.  C.  TROU- 
BRIDGE,  Bart.,  48,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  W.) 
See  DAVIS,  PATTLE,  PRINSEP,  SQUINCH. 

TROUBRIDGE,  of  Devonshire  or  Somersetshire.  Andrew,  living 
at  Westminster  1702,  married  Sarah.  Who  was  his  father  ? 
What  was  his  wife's  surname  ?     (Mrs.  Walter  GURNEY.) 

TROUTBECK,  of  Cheshire,  Herts,  etc.,  before  1550.  (Revd. 
H.  L.  L.  DENNY.) 

TUDOR  family.    Can  give  information.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

TURNER,  S.  Hyde,  69,  Aldermanbury,  London,  E.C.  See 
MOTTLEY. 

TURTLE,  THURKILD,  or  THIRKETEL,  of  Antrim,  before 
1750-     (Joseph  F.  TURTLE,  Baltinglass,  Co.  Wicklow,  Ireland.) 

TYLER,  Miss,  Hadnoch,  Llandaff.     See  COOPER. 
TYRRELL.     (Mrs.  Walter  GURNEY.) 
UDEN,  of  Constantine.  Cornwall.     (W.  B.  MAYNE.) 

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VALENTINE,  of  Eccles,  Lancashire.  (Arthur  V.  GOUGH,  Fence 
Houses,  Co.  Durham.) 

VANACKER.     (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUiM,  F.S.A.) 

VAN  HEYTHUYSEN.  (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, 
F.S.A.) 

VAUGHAN.  Can  give  information  about  famihes  named 
Vaughan.     (G.  FOTHERGILL.) 

VAUGHTON  (or  VOUGHTON),  of  Warwick  and  Staffs.,  1450- 
1750.  (T.  A.  VAUGHTON,  Livery  Street,  Birmingham.)  See 
ASTLEY,  GUY,  HARMAX. 

VERDON,  Theobald,  of  Co.  Louth,  Ireland,  born  1743,  married 
Mary  BROOME  at  Liverpool  ,  1764.  Wc.nted,  names  of ,  his 
father  and  mother.  (Francis  VERDON,  33,  Wetherby 
Mansions,  London,  S.W.5.) 

VERO  or  VARRO,  of  Galway  town,  i8th  century.  (Sir  Alfred 
IRWIN.) 

VESEY.     See  HARMAN,  alias  VESEY. 

VIGNOLES,  Frangois  la  Balme  de.  Huguenot  Officer,  appearing 
first  in  England  1690.  Parentage  sought  ;  possiblv  la  Balme 
family.  (Ernest  VIGNOLES,  Acton  Lane  Works^  Chiswick, 
London.) 

VINCENT  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

VINRACE  (VINGRACE,  WINGRACE,  WINDRAS,  WIN- 
GROSE,  or,  possibly,  RINGROSE),  James,  married  Mary 
Tarr,  1732,  at  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire.  He  of  Painters  Lane 
and  on  Bradley  Hall  estate  (query,  bailiff),  owned  by  Snow- 
ball. She  of  Clifton.  Any  information.  (Dr.  Dennis  VIN- 
RACE, 88a,  Gower  Street,  London,  W.C.) 

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WADE,  Ann,  of  Bledlow,  Bucks,  living  1700.     (H.  D.  HEARN.) 

WAINWRIGHT,  Richard,  of  Wordley,  Lanes.,  admon.  1784; 
married  (i)  Martha  Leigh,  who  died  1771,  daughter  of  George 
and  Martha  (Fildes)  Leigh  ;  (2)  1774,  Betty  Lansdale.  (Mrs. 
M.  Stanton  TAYLOR.) 

WALDEGRAVE,  Anthony,  of  Minster  Yard,  Peterborough,  about 
1710  to  1785.     (Thomas  PACKER.) 

WALLACE,  of  Co.  Monaghan.  (Revd.  J.  Wallace  TAYLOR, 
LL.D.). 

WALLINGFORD  town,  Berkshire.  Can  give  information  about 
WalHngford  families.     (George  SHERWOOD.) 

WALSH,  Walter,  of  Mount  Talbot,  Roscommon,  before  1787. 
(Valentine  Hussev  WALSH,  10,  Avenue  Marceau,  Paris.)  See 
HENLEY,  HINCHY,  O'CONNOR. 

WARDEN,  Miss  .  .  .  beheved  to  have  been  a  relative  of  Robert 
Warden,  C.B.,  of  Portobello,  hving  1890,  and  aunt  of  Colonel 
Robert  Warden  Eraser.  She  married  first,  (John  ?)  Moore, 
and  secondly,  James  Grant,  Esq.  Any  information.  (Chas. 
S.  MOORE.) 

WARLOW,  of  Pembrokeshire.  (G.  H.  WARLOW,  15,  Highlands 
Gardens,  Ilford,  Essex.) 

WARTON,  of  Stepney,  Yorks.  Matthew,  born  1728  ;  died  1799. 
(Chas.  J.  HERSEY.) 

WATTS,  of  Somersetshire.     (Philip  SAINSBURY.) 

WEAVER,  of  Moorfield,  Salop.  (Lieut.-Col.  Gardiner  Hasell 
HARVEY.) 

WEBB  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

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WELLES  (Baronial  family  of),  descents  from.     (E.  DWELL Y.) 

WESCOMBE,  of  West  Somerset.     (Revd.  S.  E.  DODDERIDGE.) 

WEST,  James,  drawing  master  ;  married  Ann  Anderson  (or  Mus- 
grave),  born  c.  1801,  step-daughter  of Musgrave.  After- 
wards of  Clapham,  Surrey,  stockbroker  ;  died  \'oung,  leaving 
about  eight  children.  Ann,  Mrs.  West's  father  and  stepfather 
both  left  her  fortunes  (dissipated).  She  kept  a  school  at 
Clapham  and  died  there  in  1889,  aged  88.  Wanted,  her  and 
his  parentage.  He  was  probably  a  son  of  James  West,  of 
Cheltenham,  who  married  Ann  Evill  at  Bath  Abbev  in  1793, 
(C.  W  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

WEST,  Samuel,  of  Newtown-Hamilton,  Armagh,  Ireland  ;  born 
1790.     (Mrs.  M.  Stanton  TAYLOR.) 

WESTCOMBE,  of  Devon  and  Somerset.     (Josiah  NEWMAN.) 

WESTON,  John,  of  Oxford,  about  1690.  Parentage  desired. 
(Revd.  F.  H.  WESTON,  2,  Hanley  Terrace,  Ramsey,  Isle  of 
Man.) 

WESTON  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

WEYBRET,  of  London  or  elsewhere.  (Lieut. -Col.  Gardiner 
Hasell  HARVEY.) 

WEYBURN,  generaUy.  (Lyon  WEYBURN,  53,  State  Street, 
Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.,  America.) 

WHITE,  of  County  Waterford  ;  family  h\ing  on  Townland  of 
Dromana,  c.  1692.  (Col.  J.  Grove  WHITE.  Kilbyrne, 
Doneraile.  Co.  Cork.)     See  GROVE. 

WHITE,  of  Northants  and  Yorks,  before  1800.  (Thos.  Gurney 
STEDMAN.) 

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WHITEHEAD,  Canon  Thomas  ;  born  1473,  died  1548  ;  of  Stoke- 
by-Clare,  Suffolk.  Who  was  his  father  ?  Interested  in 
genealogy  generally.  (Benjamin  WHITEHEAD,  66,  Longridge 
Road,  Earl's  Court,  London,  S.W.5.) 

WHITTENBURY,  of  County  Tipperary,  Ireland.  (Howard  C. 
MYERS.) 

WILLIAMS,  of  Wick,  Glamorgan,  before  1805.     (E.  DWELLY.) 

WILLIAMS,   of   Exeter,   Lympstone,   Devon.     (Edward   Milward 

Seede  PARKER.) 
WHiLIAMSON,   Dr.   G.   C,    Burgh   House,    Hampstead,    London, 

N.W.     See  LETHBRIDGE. 
WILLIAMSON,     Daniel,    of    Liverpool,    1724-1796,    and    Ripon. 

(Harry  W.  TEED.) 

WILSON,  of  Cheshire,  Shropshire,  before  1588,  and  Audlem, 
Wrenbury,  Cheshire  ;  younger  sons  only  between  1588-1720. 
(Thomas  Needham  WHjSON,  Harrow  Lodge,  Bransgore,  near 
Christchurch.)     See  FORDE,  FURNIVAL,  JOHNSON.  \ 

WINCH,  of  Bray,  Berks.     (Ernest  FRANCIS.) 

WINCH  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

WING,  of  Highworth,  Wilts.  (Revd.  Lawrence  J.  CHAMBERLEN.) 

WINGRACE,  WINDRAS,  WINGROSE.     See  VINRACE. 

WITHERS,  of  Somerset,  especially  Taunton.  (A.  H.  WITHERS, 
10,  Essex  Villas,  Kensington,  London,  W.8.) 

WITTEWRONGE.     (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM,  F.S.A.) 

WOODHOUSE,  of  Wombourn,  Staffs.  ;  pedigree  proved  and 
registered  at  Heralds'  College,  May,  1914,  down  to.  (Revd. 
Reginald  lUingworth  WOODHOUSE,  Merstham,  Surrey.)     ; 


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WOODS,  of  Co.  Tipperary  and  King's  County,  Ireland.  (Howard 
C.  MYERS.) 

WOODVILLE,  of  Cumberland.     (C.  W.  RUSTON-HARRISON.) 

WORSLEY  entries  and  all  Essex  famiUes.     (John  W.  HOWARTH.) 

WRATHALL,  of  Wharfedale  or  elsewhere.  (Joseph  Hambley 
ROWE.) 

WRIGHT,  of  Kelvedon  Mill,  Essex,  about  1800.  (Stanley 
AUSTIN.) 

WRIGHT,  of  West  Sussex,  connected  by  marriage  with  Stedman 
family  in  1691.     (Thos.  Gurney  STEDMAN.) 

WRIGHT,  R.  C,  North  Thoresby  S.O.,  Lines.     See  KIRKE. 

WRIGHT,  of  StalHngborough,  Lines.,  17th  century.  (W.  Maurice 
WRIGHT,  Wold  Newton  Manor,  North  Thoresby,  Lines.) 
See  SEARLE,  TOOTAL,  ZOUCH. 

WYAT,  of  Hampshire.  (Gery  MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, 
F.S.A.) 

WYATT  family.    Can  give  information.    (George  SHERWOOD.) 

YELVERTON,    Hardy,    Levy,   and   John ;    three   brothers   who 

settled  in  North  CaroHna  about  1700  ;  born  in  England.     (E.  H. 

YELVERTON,  18,  Cavendish  Square,  London,  W.i.) 

YORKE,  of  Northants,  before  1620.  (Miss  Mary  Kingsbury 
TALCOTT.) 

YOUNG,  of  Upham,  Hants.  Wanted,  the  ancestors  of  Edward, 
the  poet,  born  1684.     (George  MINNS.) 

YOUNG,  Sir  John.  Wanted  particulars  relating  to  his  family. 
(George  MINNS.) 

ZOUCH,  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  17th  century,  Reading,  Sandal, 
Yorks.     (W.  Maurice  WRIGHT.) 

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Professional  Advertisements 


/^ENEALOGICAL  requirements  undertaken  at  moderate  charges 
—anywhere.— CHARLES    THORNTON    LIBBY,    Portland, 

Me.,  U.S.  America. 


Leicestershire  Families. 

LJENRY    HARTOPP,    8i,    Barclay    Street,  Narborough    Road, 
Leicester,    England,    undertakes    researches    at    reasonable 
charges  for  genealogical  and  other  purposes. 

Private  collection  of  data  nearly  Two  Hundred  Thousand 
references,  deaUng  with  Leicestershire  and  surrounding  County 
names,  includes  many  unpubHshed  Pedigrees,  extracts  from  Parish 
Registers,  Bishops'  Transcripts,  Freemen's  Rolls,  unpublished 
Calendars  of  Leicestershire  Wills,  at  London,  Leicester  and  Lincoln, 
Marriage  Licences,  Monumental  Inscriptions,  etc.,  etc. 

npHE  REVD.  J.  HARVEY  BLOOM,  Whitchurch  Rectory, 
Stratford-on-Avon,  undertakes  Genealogical  and  Palaeo- 
graphical  work  throughout  the  country.  He  is  wiUing  to  advise 
sohcitors,  executors,  and  others  as  to  the  Antiquarian  and  Histori- 
cal value  of  documents  they  may  purpose  destroying,  and  will 
do  so  gratis  if  carriage  both  ways  is  paid.  Mr.  Bloom  has 
especial  knowledge  of  documents  of  the  12th  to  15th  century, 
and  is  ready  to  collect  material  for  manorial  or  parochial  history, 
and  to  calendar  and  arrange  papers  and  deeds  of  all  kinds. 

'TT'HE  undersigned  can  probably  add  a  little  to  anyone's  pedigree, 
no  matter   how  much  it   has   been   worked   at.     Has  paid 
special  attention  to  the  obscure  pedigrees  of  the  middle  classes. 
GEORGE    SHERWOOD,  227,  Strand,  London  W.C.2. 

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Dramatis  PERSONiE: 

New  discoveries  in  Biography  and  Genealogy 

Giving  the  names  of  those  who  took  part  in 
the  minor  Dramas^  Comedies^  T'ragedies^  and 
ordinary  Domestic  Affairs  oj  the  'English 
from  time  immemorial^  and  showing  from 
whence  further  details  may^  by  the  curious^ 
be  obtained, 

DRAMATIS  PERSON.^  is  a  series  of  list<;  of  the  names  of 
persons  who  took  part  in  by -gone  episodes  :  the  "  persons  in  the 
play  " — but  real  persons,  not  imaginary  ones  ;  it  should  appeal, 
therefore,  to  those  who  wish  to  know  what  part  their  people  played 
in  their  time,  or  those  in  whom  they  are  interested. 

DRAMATIS  PERSONiE  is  issued  in  loose,  typewritten  sheets 
of  quarto  size.  An  attempt  was  made  to  bring  out  a  batch  of 
these  sheets  each  week,  in  the  same  manner  as  a  weekly  periodical, 
but  the  exigencies  of  record  searching  and  the  frequent  difficulty 
of  getting  at  original  documents,  make  that  plan  impracticable, 
so  that  a  new  method  of  issue  has  been  adopted.  Subscriptions 
are  invited  to  DRAMATIS  PERSGN^E  at  the  rate  of  One  Guinea 
per  hundred  sheets  ;  Hal£-a-Guinea  for  50  ;  5s.  3d.  for  25  ;  and 
may  begin  at  any  time — may  be  for  the  Whole  Series,  or  may  be 
restricted  to  any  one  or  more  Counties.  Sixpence  should  be  added 
in  each  case  for  postage  and  a  neat  portfolio  in  which  to  keep 
them  until  they  are  bound. 

GEORGE     SHERWOOD,   227,    Strand,  London, 

W.C.2. 

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Appreciations 


Mr.  A.  R.  Bayley,  B.A.,  F.R.Hist.S.,  F.S.G. : 

"  I  like  your  Dramatis  Persons  and  think  it  very  interesting  and 
useful." 

[Mr.  Bayley  based  an  article  in  Notes  and  Queries  on  matter 
given  in  Sheets  233,  234,  on  "  Oxford  in  the  Civil  War  :  Mrs. 
Bambridge's  Estate."] 

Mr.  A.  S.  Carter  : 

"  The  Dramatis  Persons  is  most  interesting.  I  am  sure  all  genealo- 
gists, especially  amateurs  like  myself,  will  feel  most  grateful  to  you 
for  bringing  such  a  mine  of  information  on  the  social  history  of  England 
within  easy  reach.  I  had  no  idea  these  records  would  give  such  valuable 
genealogical  data.  You  are  certainly  to  be  congratulated  for  the  infinite 
pains  and  time  you  have  bestowed  upon  them." 

Mrs.  Damant  : 

"  Your  Dramatis  Person;e  ....  What  human  nature,  what  peeps 
into  history,  and  what  suggestions  of  old  times  are  here  enshrined  ! 
The  Puritan  soldier,  who  '  had  loved  Hawking  in  his  day  '  ;  the  poor 
httle  drudge  of  a  bride  of  ten  years  old  ;  the  dying  man  who  writes 
a  verse  from  the  Psalms  ;  the  wary  widow  who  listens  at  the  door  while 
the  will  is  made  ;  the  coy  maiden  who  won't  wed  saps  the  consent  of 
her  mother,  while  her  swain  wishes  her  '  good  fortune  '  and  goes  his 
way.  All  these  are  real  bits  of  life  and  precious  to  the  reader  .... 
this  dehcious  httle  set  of  genre  paintings  ....  Thank  you  for  the 
pleasure  your  wonderful  sheets  have  given  me.  I  have  seldom  been 
so  much  attracted  by  any  hterary  by-way  as  I  am  by  the  one  you 
have  opened  up  to  us.  How  very  valuable  this  collection  will  be  to 
people  who  really  care  for  such  priceless  results  of  very  hard  work  such 
as  scarce  anyone  could  undertake." 

From  Another  Correspondent  : 

"  I  find  most  interesting  hard  facts  that  appeal  to  the  phlegmatic 
Saxon,  viz.  :  Ancient  verbiage,  genealogy,  and  biographic  notes.  I  am 
not  gifted  or  blessed  with  the  Celtic  imagination  that  can  weave  out 
of  the  dust  of  law  courts  the  ebb  and  flow  of  the  sands  of  life's  romance, 
but  in  Dramatis  Person/e  I  find  what  I  can  delight  in." 

From  Mr.  Falconer  Mad  an,  M.A.,  Bodley's  Librarian  : 

"  This  venture  of  yours  is  a  very  interesting    one,   and    the    idea 

attractive We  shall  be  glad  to  take   [and  pay  for]   what  you 

have  sent  us." 

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Persons  named  in  P.C.C.  Wills 
proved  A.D.  1750 

(Typewritten   Lists.) 

GOOD  progress  has  been  made  in  the  work  of  listing  the  names 
of  persons  named  in  wills  as  above,  and  the  first  year  is 
practically  finished.     The  plan  is  to  take  all  the  wills  and 
to  note  the  names  of  all  the  persons  mentioned  in  them,  just  as 
they  come.     The  year  1750  to  begin  with  was  chosen  because  it 
was  the  time  of  the  beginning  of  much  modern  migration,  so 
baffling  to  genealogists.     Once  get  the  names  of  the  people  men- 
tioned in  each  will  Hsted,  so  that  they  can  easily  be  "  run  through  " 
by  the  searcher  at  home,  and  at  his  leisure,  much  useless  wear 
and  tear  will  be  saved,  and  great  progress  in  research  will  be  made. 
To  localize  the  names  as  much  as  possible,  they  are  divided 
into  "  County  Groups,"  so  that  those  interested  in  a  County  or 
locaUty  need  only  subscribe  for  that  particular  district. 
The  County  Groups  are  as  follows  : — 

I.     Durham,  Northd.,  Cumbd.,  Westmd.,  Yorks. 
IL     Lanes.,  Cheshire,  Derbys.,  Staffs.,  Salop,  Heref.,  Wore. 

III.  Line,  Notts.,  Leic,  Rutland,  Warw.,  Northton. 

IV.  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex,  Herts.,  Cambs.,  Huntn. 
V.     London,  Middx.,  Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex,  Hants. 

VI.     Beds.,  Berks,  Bucks,  Oxon.,  Wilts.,  Glouc,  Mon. 
VII.     Devon,  Cornw.,  Somerset,  Dorset. 
VIII.     Ireland,  Scotland,  Wales,  America,  West    Indies,  etc., 
making  the  last  Group  one  that  takes  in  all  outlying  places  and 
*'  parts  beyond  the  seas  "  ;   places  "  in  partibus  transmarinis." 

There  is  no  need  to  point  to  the  value  of  wills  as  genealogical 
and  biographical  evidence,  nor  to  urge  the  pressing  need  of  the 

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provision  of  indexes  to  their  contents.  Much  has  been  done  to 
make  lists  of  testators  ;  much  renuiins  to  be  done  ;  but  Uttle 
towards  listing  the  names  of  the  persons  mentioned  in  the  wills. 
It  is  practicable  to  make  a  search  for  testators  of  a  certain  name, 
but  not  so  for  those  not  of  the  same  surname  mentioned  as 
legatees  and  otherwise.  Mention  of  a  person  in  the  will  of  some- 
one of  a  different  surname  is  often  of  the  utmost  value  as  an 
indication  of  his  place  of  origin  and  family  connexions.  The 
difficult  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Century  is  almost  become  prover- 
bial ;  these  hsts  will  improve  our  knowledge  of  it. 

All  interested  in  biography  and  genealogy  will  be  well-wishers 
to  the  scheme  and  the  typewritten  lists  will  be  in  constant  demand 
by  searchers.  It  is  necessary,  thereiore,  to  point  out  that  the 
number  of  copies  struck  oft  will  be  limited  to  the  response  made 
to  this  circular.  It  will  be  no  satisfaction  to  the  promoters  to  be 
in  a  position  to  say,  "  We  are  sorry,  but  all  the  copies  have  been 
taken  up." 

Please  mark  the  County  Group  or  Groups  to  which  you  wish 
to  subscribe,  sending  One  Guinea  for  each.  Another  copy  of  this 
circular  will  be  returned  to  you  with  the  receipt.  The  Subscrip- 
tion for  the  whole  eight  Groups  is  Eight  Guineas,  covering  40,000 
names  to  be  taken  out  ;  no  more  and  no  less.  Thus,  each  County 
Group  approximates  5,000  names,  taken  just  as  they  come  in 
each  will,  with  the  testator's  name,  description,  and  residence 
given  in  every  case. 

To  American  Subscribers,  a  Guinea  is  $5.12,  and  is  easily 
transmissible  by  Banker's  Draft,  payable  in  London,  or  by  Money 
Order,  obtainable  at  any  Post  Office.  Cheques,  etc.,  should  be 
crossed  "  London  and  South  Western  Bank  "  and  made  payable 
to  George  Sherwood,  227,   Strand   (by  Temple  Bar),  London, 

W.C.2. 

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The  Pedigree  Register  has  suspended  publication  until  the  cost 
of  paper  and  printing  has  become  once  again  normal.  The  issue 
of  No.  36,  and  the  Index,  completed  Volume  III  and  the  ninth 
year  of  publication.  A  few  copies  of  the  bound  volumes  are  still 
on  sale  at  the  following  priees  : 

Vol.  I.     (1907-10)     {2     2     o. 

Vol.11.    (1910-13)     Out  of  print. 

Vol.  III.  (1913-16)     li   17     o. 

Copies  of  most  of  the  single  numbers  can  still  be  obtained,  price 
2s.  6d.,  by  post  2s.  7jd. 

The  Pedigree  Register  prints  pedigrees  hitherto  unpublished, 
pedigree  evidence,  and  other  matter  of  interest  to  the  record- 
searcher  and  genealogist.  Its  aim  is  to  preserve  from  destruction 
and  loss  family  records  and  family  tradition. 

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