The Noble and Gentle Men of England: or, notes touching the arms and descents of the ancient knightly and gentle houses of England, arranged in their respective counties.Shirley, Evelyn Philip
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The Noble and Gentle Men of England: or, notes touching the arms and descents of the ancient knightly and gentle houses of England, arranged in their respective counties.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip
Great Britain -- Genealogy; Heraldry -- Great Britain; Nobility -- Great Britain
Vernon of Sudbury, 48
Villiers of Middleton-Stoney, 186
Vincent of Debden-Hall, 88
Vyvyan of Trelowarren, 32
Wake of Courtenhall, 158
Walcot of Bitterley, 206
Waldegrave of Naverstoke, 85
Wallop of Wallop, 225
Walpole of Wolterton, 147
Walrond of Dulford, 69
Waterton of Walton, 307
Welby of Denton, 134
Weld of Lulworth, 79
West of Buckhurst, 257
Weston of West Horsley, 250
Whichcote of Aswarby, 142
Whitgreve of Moseley, 239
Whitmore of Apley, 205
Wilbraham of Delamere, 20
Willoughby of Wollaton, 178
Wingfield of Tickencote, 190
Winnington of Stanford, 294
Wodehouse of Kimberley, 146
Wollaston of Shenton, 133
Wolryche of Croxley, 99
Wolseley of Wolseley, 235
Wombwell of Wombwell, 322
Wrey of Trebigh, 38
Wrottesley of Wrottesley, 230
Wybergh of Clifton, 282
Wykeham of Tythrop, 182
Wyndham of Dinton, 286
Wyvill of Constable-Burton, 302
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[Transcriber's Notes:
The following misprints have been corrected:
[in this county of B ckingham] ->
[in this county of Buckingham]
[directly to the Couquest] ->
[directly to the Conquest]
[This family wrs originally] ->
[This family was originally]
[Torr-Abbey was purchasd] ->
[Torr-Abbey was purchased]
[EARL WALDEGRVE 1729] ->
[EARL WALDEGRAVE 1729]
[Cornewwall of Delbury.] ->
[Cornewall of Delbury.]
See under "COMPTON OF COMPTON WYNIATE":
[the seventeenth eentury.] ->
[the seventeenth century.]
[extinct in the last centnry.] ->
[extinct in the last century.]
[who assumed the loca name] ->
[who assumed the local name]
[G. H. M'Gill's account], this may seem a misprint but
[M'Gill] is an existing name.
As the text below "DIGBY OF MILTON" suggests, the placename
[Milton] should be [Tilton]. Confirmation for this has been
found in "the Leicestershire Historian", vol. 2, no. 8 (the
article "The Tilton Family in America and its Link with Tilton
on the Hill" written by Peter D. A. Blakesley), page 7:
"... the family of Digby, lords of the manor of Tilton from the
twelfth century until the seventeenth century, when the manor
was sold."
[DIGBY OF MILTON, BARON] ->
[DIGBY OF TILTON, BARON]
Another misprint for [Tilton] has been found in the "Index":
[Digby of Minton, 76] ->
[Digby of Tilton, 76]
[Bedingfeld of Oxburgh, 156] ->
[Bedingfeld of Oxburgh, 150]
[Leigh of East Hall, 21] ->
[Legh of East Hall, 21]
[Onslow of West Clandon, 52] ->
[Onslow of West Clandon, 251]
Two misprints in this one:
[Wake of Courtenhall, 138] ->
[Wake of Courteenhall, 158]
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