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  1. RERUM ANGLICARUM SCRIPTORES POST BEDAM PRAECIPVI, EX VETUSTISSIMIS CODICIBUS MANUSCRIPTIS NUNC PRIMUM IN LUCEM EDITI. by Henry, Sir Savile, 1601-01-01
  2. The Annals and History of Cornelius Tacitus; His Account of the Ancient Germans, and the Life of Agricola. Made English by Several Hands, with Political Reflections from Monsieur Amelot de la Houssay; and Notes of the Learned Sir Henry Savile, Rickius, and Others, Three-Volume Set by Cornelius Tacitus, 1716
  3. A libell of Spanish lies: fovnd at the sacke of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West Indies, twixt the English nauie being fourteene ships and pinasses, ... and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With by Henry Savile, Bernaldino Delgadillo de Avellaneda, 2010-09-07

21. Savile03
(1), sir henry savile, Bart of Methley (b 1579, d 23.06.1632). m b.sir henry savile (b 30.11.1549, d 19.02.1621, Provost of Eton). m
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Families covered: Savile (Saville) of Bradley Hall, Savile of Copley, Savile of Hullinedge, Savile of Methley, savile of Mexborough, Savile of Newhall John Savile of Copley Savile A. Savile Uncertain on the number of intervening generations. i. Savile Possibly Thomas Saville of Copley, who married Anne Darcy (dau of Michael Darcy, younger of Aston) fits here. a. Savile John Savile of Copley (d c1664) m. Anne Palmes (dau of Sir George Palmes of Naburn) (A) Sir John Savile, Bart of Copley (d 1689) m. Mary Paston (dau of Clement Paston of Bermingham) (i) Elizabeth Mary Savile (b c1663, d 10.12.1732) m. Thomas Howard of Worksop (d 09.11.1689) Thomas Savile of Hullinedge m. Anne Stansfield (dau of John Stansfield of Stansfield) John Savile of Hullinedge had issue m. Alice Lister (dau of Ralph Lister of Halifax) Thomas Savile (dsp) m. Elizabeth (widow of Waterton of Walton) Henry Savile Nicholas Savile or Saville of Newhall m. Margaret Wilkinson (dau of William Wilkinson)

22. Savile02
A. savile. i. sir henry savile of Thornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (d20.04.1558). m. Elizabeth Southill (dau of Thomas Southill of Southill).
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Families covered: Savile (Saville) of Halifax, Savile of Howley, Savile of Lupset, Savile of Pontefract (Pomfret), Savile of Sussex, Savile of Thornhill Sir John Savile of Thornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (a 1460) m. Alice Gascoigne (dau of Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorp) Sir John Savile or Saville of Thornhill A. Savile i. Sir Henry Savile of Thornhill, Sheriff of Yorkshire (d 20.04.1558) m. Elizabeth Southill (dau of Thomas Southill of Southill) a. Edward Savile of Thornhill (dsp 1562) b. Dorothy Savile m. John Jay of Woodsome p. Margaret Barkston (dau of Peter Barkston) c. Sir Robert Savile (or Barkston) of Howley, Sheriff of Lincolnshire (d 1585) m. (01.03.1554/5) Anne Hussey (d 1562, dau of Sir Robert Hussey of Linwood) Sir John Savile of Howley, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, 1st Lord of Pomfret or Pontefract (b 1556, d 31.08.1630) m1. Catherine Willoughby (dau of Charles Willoughby, 2nd Lord of Parham) m2. (20.11.1586) Elizabeth Carey (dau of Sir Edward Carey of Aldenham) (A) Henry Savile (dvp) m. Helen Oglethorpe (dau of William Oglethorpe)

23. File 67: Ancestors Of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
References YorkshireV. sir John savile Pedigree r. Husworth,York, Eng. Children henry savile. References YorkshireV.
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Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
[Contents] [Bottom] [Next] [Previous] ... Pedigree Son of Edward SANBORN There is some disagreement about his given name. REF Sanborn3. Elmer Corliss Samborn claims that Richard Sanborn is the father of Lt. John Sanborn. This claim has been discredited by others. This info comes from Dick Marston. b. c. 1579, Herriard, Hampshire, Eng. d. Eng. Married Ann BATCHELDER Children:
  • John SANBORN Lt. (1620-1692) m. Mary TUCK References: HamptonTH Walter SANBORN Pedigree Son of _ SANBORN (1390-) and Elizabeth CRICKLADE Held Fernham and Lushill manors, but probably lived at Southcot House, near Reading, Berkshire. He held this manor in right of his wife. b. c. 1420 d. BEF 1494 Married Margaret DREW Children:
  • Nicholas SANBORN (1450-) m. Elizabeth BROCAS References: William de SANCTA CRUCE Pedigree Married Agnes de MARKHAM Children:
  • Sir Robert MARKHAM (1322-) m. Isabel CAUNTON References: YorkshireP Barnette Paganus de SANCTAMARIA Pedigree REF YorkshireP. Principal owner of Rawmarsh (de Rubro Marisco). Children:
  • Sibill de SANCTAMARIA m.
  • 24. Surnames S: Ancestors Of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
    Thomas I2793 94430, 951-27 savile, Thomas I2803 1638-1692) I1850 1039-20 Sherburne,henry (1611-) I1851 Singleton, Matilda de I11105 214-33 sir, John Bytton
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    Ancestors of Paul Bailey MCBRIDE
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    Index of People with Surnames Beginning with S
    Sable, (Miss) de Sable, Avise de Sable, Geoffroy le Vieux de Sable, Lisiard de ... Salkevil, William de Salm, Hermann I von (1040-1099) I6756 Salmesbury, William de Salmon, Elizabeth Salteby, Agnes Salteby, Peter ... Saltonstall, Gilbert de Saltonstall, Gurdon (1666-1724) I1347 Saltonstall, John de Saltonstall, Mary I2325 Saltonstall, Meriell (1634-) I2314 Saltonstall, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall, Richard Saltonstall, Richard I2326 Saltonstall, Richard de Saltonstall, Richard de Saltonstall, Richard de Saltonstall, Richard de ... Sampson, Abraham Sampson, Azel (1797-) I94 Sampson, Benjamin Sampson, Benjamin (1753-1811) I102 Sampson, Caleb I529 Sampson, Deborah (1791-) I93 Sampson, George Sampson, Jeremiah Sampson, Jeremiah (1787-) I90 Sampson, John

    25. ThePeerage.com - Person Page 1305
    3rd Earl of Mexborough+ b. 3 Jul 1783, d. 25 Dec 1860 Sarah Elizabeth savile+ b.b 1792 Charlotte Stracey was the daughter of sir henry Josias Stracey, 5th Bt.
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    John Savile, 2nd Earl of Mexborough (M)
    b. 8 April 1761, d. 3 February 1830, #26081
    Last Edited=10 May 2003 John Savile 2nd Earl of Mexborough was born on 8 April 1761. He married Elizabeth Stephenson , daughter of Henry Stephenson , on 30 September 1782. He died on 3 February 1830 at age 68.
    He gained the title of 2nd Earl of Mexborough.
    Children of John Savile, 2nd Earl of Mexborough and Elizabeth Stephenson
    John Savile ... 3rd Earl of Mexborough b. 3 Jul 1783, d. 25 Dec 1860
    Sarah Elizabeth
    Savile b. b 1792, d. 30 Jan 1851

    George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick (M)
    b. 16 September 1746, d. 1816, #26082 Pedigree Last Edited=10 May 2003 Consanguinity Index=0.0% George Greville 2nd Earl of Warwick was the son of Francis Greville 1st Earl of Warwick and Elizabeth Hamilton . He was born on 16 September 1746. He married, firstly, Hon. Georgiana Peachey , daughter of Sir James Peachey 1st Baron Selsey and Lady Georgiana Caroline Scott , on 1 April 1771. He married, secondly

    26. RE: Book Beloning To Henry Savile
    1861. Hazlitt, roll of honour, lists simply sir henry savile, provost of eton.good luck on your quest. Norman At 0940 AM 7/12/00 0700, you wrote
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    RE: Book beloning to Henry Savile
    Dear Susan - I don't know which works you consulted, but perhaps the following might be useful:
    DeRicci, 'english collectors', p.25 mentions Gilson's article in the Transactions of the Bibliog. Soc. 1908 on the library of Henry Savile of Banks and says the BM has 2 ms lists of his library.
    Hazlitt, 'roll of honour,' lists simply sir henry savile, provost of eton.
    good luck on your quest. Norman
    At 09:40 AM 7/12/00 -0700, you wrote:
    Susan Glover Godlewski
    Curator of Rare Books
    Rare Books and Manuscripts Department
    700 Boylston Street
    Boston MA 02116
    (617) 536-5400, ext. 429 -Original Message- From: JohnWindle@aol.com [SMTP:JohnWindle@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 2:55 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Book beloning to Henry Savile REPLIES BACK TO ME PLEASE AND NOT TO THE LIST I have a copy of Pulton's Kalendar 1608 signed Henry Savile Jul 20 1609 in the original calf with the initials HS blind-stamped on both covers. As he

    27. CAREY
    Children 1. henry savile. 2. Edward savile. 3. Catherine savile. 7. Elizabethsavile. 8. Francis savile. 9. Thomas savile. Phillip CAREY (sir). Born ABT 1572.
    http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CAREY.htm
    CAREY FAMILY Adam CAREY Born: Castle Carye, Devonshire, England Married: Amy TREVITT (dau. of Sir William Trevitt Children: John CAREY John CAREY Father: Adam CAREY Mother: Amy TREVITT Married: Elizabeth STAPLETON Children: William CAREY William CAREY Father: John CAREY Mother: Elizabeth STAPLETON Married: Alice BEAUMONT (dau. of Sir William Beaumont Children: John CAREY John CAREY Father: William CAREY Mother: Alice BEAUMONT Married: Philippa LĀ“ARCKENDEKE (dau. of Sir Warin L'Arckendeke and Elizabeth Talbot Children: John CAREY William CAREY (Sir) John CAREY Father: John CAREY Mother: Philippa LĀ“ARCKENDEKE Married 1: Agnes STAFFORD Married 2: Anne De BRYAN Children: John CAREY (Sir) William CAREY John CAREY (Sir) Died: John CAREY Buried: Anne De BRYAN Married: Margaret HOLLOWAY Children: Robert CAREY (Sir) Robert CAREY (Sir) Born: ABT 1375, Holway, Devonshire, England Notes: Descent from John William De William (Karry) John (Karry) Adam De (Karry) . About 1402 Henry V restored the confiscated lands of his father and authorized him to bear the arms of a Knight of Arragon. Father: John CAREY (Sir) Mother: Margaret HOLLOWAY Married 1: Margaret COURTENAY ABT 1395, Holway, Devonshire, England

    28. PASTON
    Children 1. Anne savile (m. sir henry Thwaite of Lund). 2. henry savile (m. MargaretBarkston m.2 Elizabeth Soothill) 3. Elizabeth savile (m. Thomas Conyers).
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    PASTON FAMILY William PASTON Born: ABT 1170, Paston, Norfolk, England Married: Children: William PASTON William PASTON Born: ABT 1190, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: William PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Ralph PASTON Ralph PASTON Born: ABT 1210, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: William PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Walter (Richard) PASTON Walter (Richard) PASTON Born: ABT 1230, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Ralph PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Robert PASTON Robert PASTON Born: ABT 1250, Paston, Suffolk, England Father: Walter (Richard) PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Edmund PASTON Edmund PASTON Born: ABT 1270, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Robert PASTON Mother: Married: Children: Walter PASTON Walter PASTON Born: ABT 1290, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Edmund PASTON Mother: Married: Cecily PEACHE Children: Clement PASTON Clement PASTON Born: ABT 1310, Paston, Norfolk, England Father: Walter PASTON Mother: Cecily PEACHE Married: Cecily LEECH Children: William PASTON William PASTON Born: ABT 1330 Father: Clement PASTON Mother: Cecily LEECH Married: Elizabeth STALEMAN Children: Clement PASTON Clement PASTON Born: ABT 1355, Paston, Norfolk, England

    29. Brief History
    Elizabeth, his daughter, married henry savile of Bradley Hall, Greetland and hadthree sons. sir John was Baron of the Exchequer in 1598. sir henry was tutor
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    Longley Old Hall Open days Visiting The Hall today ... Table of dates A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HALL Longley Old Hall is a timber framed Grade II* listed manor house. It was owned by the Ramsden family, the Lords of the Manors of Almondbury and Huddersfield, from about 1540 until 1976. The original owners of the Hall were the del Wode family (with a variety of spellings) who are first recorded as living in Longley in 1338, although mention of a family of the same name goes back to the 1290s. Tax returns of 1379 and 1524 show the Woods' as the richest family in Almondbury. The Wood family inter-married with the Beaumonts of Whitley over many generations. John Wood, the last of the male line at the Hall, married a Beaumont, had a Beaumont grandmother, and we think his mistress was a Beaumont. He disinherited his son at the beginning of the Reformation and was left with three eligible daughters. Elizabeth married Thomas Kay of Newsome; Cecily married Thomas Savile of Eckesley (Exley), and Jennet (or Joanna) married John Savile of New Hall, Elland. By these marriages the Woods established connections with the major land owners in the region.

    30. Treasurer Of The Household - Encyclopedia Article About Treasurer Of The Househo
    Edmonds 16181639; sir henry Vane 1639-1641; Thomas savile, Viscountsavile 1641-1649; sir Frederick Cornwallis 1660-1663; Charles Fitz
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    Treasurer of the Household
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The position of Treasurer of the Household is theoretically held by a household official of the British monarch, under control of the Lord Steward's Lord Steward or Lord Steward of the Household , in England, an important official of the monarchs household. He is always a member of the government, a peer and a Privy Councillor. Up to 1782, the office was one of considerable political importance and carried cabinet rank. The Lord Steward receives his appointment from the Sovereign in person, and bears a white staff as the emblem and
    Click the link for more information. Department, but is, in fact, a political office held by one of the government's majority whips.
    Treasurers of the Household, 1500-present
    • Sir Thomas Lovell 1500-1521
    • Sir Thomas Boleyn Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond (about 1477 - 12 March 1538/9), was born and buried at the family home, Hever Castle. Through the connections of his extended family, he became one of Henry VIII's leading diplomats. Known missions were:

    31. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (S)
    Translate this page 1791 - 1842. savile, George, marquess of Halifax (savile, George Marquess ofHalifax). 1633 - 1695. savile, sir henry (savile, sir henry ). 1549 - 1622.
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    32. Main
    ended in 1306, but through Isabella Fitzosbert, who married sir henry Walpole and Theironly child, sir savile (the present Lord Somerleyton s grandfather) was
    http://www.somerleyton.co.uk/main.htm
    Welcome to the website about Somerleyton Hall, our family home since 1863. We are very proud of this part of our heritage and our ambition is to continue to be able to conserve it, not just for ourselves, our children and grandchildren, but also for the many visitors who come here each year to enjoy the house and particularly the garden, which is ever changing. We hope you will enjoy your visit.
    Lord and Lady Somerleyton Reduced rate tickets available. Click on the picture...
    Click small picture to get your REDUCED rate entry ticket Somerleyton stands on the site of an earlier Jacobean manor house , but the house we see today is unmistakably early Victorian. Sir Morton Peto, a self-made entrepreneur carried out the transformation of Somerleyton to this extravagant mansion between 1844 and 1851, after he had purchased the estate. No expense was spared, paintings were specially commissioned for the house, and the gardens and grounds were completely redesigned. Projecting wings flank the courtyard, there is an Italianate Victorian campanile tower which once held a smoking-room-cum-observatory and from which one can see the sea and St. Margaret's Church, Lowestoft. A clock designed by Vulliamy of the famous clock-making family dominates the courtyard. The front is both impressive and romantic. Between the two wings is a connecting stone screen in French Renaissance style with most elaborate carving. The gable ends of the two wings incorporate the old Dutch gables of the original Hall.

    33. Waite
    sir henry savile was in Company Four, the Oxford group. That group had thetask of translating six books the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation.
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    The Superiority of the King James Bible Translators
    by Dr. D.A. Waite
    We would like to thank Dr. D.A. Waite and The Bible For Today for giving us permission to reproduce the following information here. The following was taken from "Defending The King James Bible" (pp.71-80) by Dr. Waite. Please do not reproduce this elsewhere without first obtaining permission from The Bible For Today Two Superior King James New Testament Translators The Activities of Henry Savile. Sir Henry Savile was in Company Four, the Oxford group. That group had the task of translating six books: the Gospels, Acts, and Revelation. Here is some of the background of Henry Savile:
    a. First , he became, very early, famous for his Greek and mathematical learning.
    b. Second , he became tutor in Greek and Mathematics to Queen Elizabeth.
    c. Third , he translated the histories of Cornelius Tacitus and published the same with notes. Tacitus was a Latin historian, and Savile translated his work into English. The translators of these new versions, I'm sure, wouldn't be able to translate anything this complicated in Latin. In our country, Latin used to be required in the lower grades. In many schools it was a requirement for graduation from High School. Years ago that was the case; but now, in some schools, you don't have to take any foreign language at all. Some require you to take onemaybe French, German or Spanish. I took a year of Latin in college, but didn't have to take it in High School. I took Spanish there, and French in college. Of course I studied Hebrew and Greek in Seminary.

    34. John Bois
    He rendered a vast amount of aid to his fellowtranslator, sir henry savile,in his great literary undertaking, the edition of Chrysostom.
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    JOHN BOIS
    This devoted scholar was a native of Nettlestead, in Suffolk, where he was born January 3rd, 1560. His father William Bois, a convert from papistry, was a pious minister, and a very learned man; and at the time of his death, was Rector of West Stowe. His mother, Mirable Poolye, was a pious woman, and a great reader of the Bible in the older translations. He was the only child that grew up. He was carefully taught by his father; and at the age of five
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    35. Index Of People With Last Names Beginning With S
    Biography; Servetus, Michael On his antagonistic relationship withJohn Calvin; savile, sir henry Mathematician Deathday; Seaward
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    36. February 19th
    198, Rhone River; Erasmus Reinhold, astronomer, 1553, Thuringen; Lucilio Vanini,1619, burnt as an atheist, at Toulouse; sir henry savile, mathematician, 1622
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    February 19 th Born: Nicolaus Copernicus, astronomer, 1473, Thom, in Prussia: Henry Frederick Prince of Wales, 1594, Stirling Castle; Admiral Lord Rodney, 1718, Walton-on-Thames; Richard Cumberland, dramatist, 1732, Cambridge; Sir Roderick I. Murchison, geologist, 1792, Tarradale, Rossshire. Died: Dec. Albinos (Emperor), killed, 198, Rhone River; Erasmus Reinhold, astronomer, 1553, Thuringen; Lucilio Vanini, 1619, burnt as an atheist, at Toulouse; Sir Henry Savile, mathematician, 1622, Eton College; Francis de Sauvages, nosologist, 1767, Montpelier; Elizabeth Carter, classical scholar, 1806, London; Bernard Barton, poet, 1849: Sir William Napier, military historian, 1860. Feast Day: St. Barbatus, bishop of Benevento, 684.

    37. World Of Quotes - Famous Quote Author List
    sir George savile (1), sir Girad (1). - sir Hardy Amies (1), - sir HeneageOgilvie (3). - sir henry Bulwer (1), - sir henry Charles Englefield (1).
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    38. References For Savile
    References for sir henry savile. Articles sir henry savile,Dictionary of National Biography L (London, 1897), 367370.
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    References for Sir Henry Savile
    Articles:
  • Sir Henry Savile, Dictionary of National Biography L (London, 1897), 367-370. Close this window or click this link to go back to Savile
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    Famous curves index ... Search Suggestions JOC/EFR December 1996 The URL of this page is:
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  • 39. Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - Pafg395 - Generated By Personal Ance
    Notes. Barbara FALCONBERG Parents died 31 Dec 1641. She married henry SLINGSBYsir. Thomas SLINGSBY sir 2nd Bart Parents married Sarah savile.
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    Henry SLINGSBY Sir [ Parents died 1658 in Beheaded for his loyalty?. He married Barbara FALCONBERG. [Notes] Barbara FALCONBERG [ Parents died 31 Dec 1641. She married Henry SLINGSBY Sir. They had the following children: M i Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P. Thomas FALCONBERG 1st Viscount He had the following children: F i Barbara FALCONBERG died 31 Dec 1641. Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P. [ Parents married Dorothy CRADOCK. [Notes] Dorothy CRADOCK [ Parents married Thomas SLINGSBY Sir Bart M.P.. They had the following children: M i Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart George CRADOCK He had the following children: F i Dorothy CRADOCK Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart [ Parents married Sarah SAVILE. Sarah SAVILE [ Parents married Thomas SLINGSBY Sir 2nd Bart. They had the following children: M i Charles SLINGSBY F ii Barbara SLINGSBY died 1722. John SAVILE Sir Knt He had the following children: F i Sarah SAVILE F ii Jane SAVILE Charles SLINGSBY [ Parents married Miss TURNER on 1738. [Notes] Miss TURNER [ Parents married Charles SLINGSBY on 1738.

    40. Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - Pafg1856 - Generated By Personal Anc
    F, iii, Emma WYLDE. henry FYNES MP married Harriet WYLDE. Harriet WYLDE Parentsmarried henry FYNES MP. George savile sir Bart married Mary TALBOT Lady.
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    Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000
    Harvey STAUNTON He had the following children: F i Anne STAUNTON Richard BROUGH married Anne CHARLTON. [Notes] Anne CHARLTON [ Parents married Richard BROUGH. They had the following children: M i George Staunton BROUGH Rev George Staunton BROUGH Rev [ Parents married Hester LOWE. [Notes] Hester LOWE married George Staunton BROUGH Rev. They had the following children: F i Ester BROUGH Charles WYLDE DD married Ester BROUGH on 20 Sep 1785. [Notes] Ester BROUGH [ Parents married Charles WYLDE DD on 20 Sep 1785. They had the following children: F i Harriet WYLDE F ii Charlotte WYLDE F iii Emma WYLDE Henry FYNES MP married Harriet WYLDE. Harriet WYLDE [ Parents married Henry FYNES MP. John STORER Rev MA was born 1782. He married Charlotte WYLDE. [Notes] Charlotte WYLDE [ Parents married John STORER Rev MA. They had the following children: M i John STORER Rev MA was born 1811. M ii Charles STORER MD [Notes] M iii George STORER [Notes] Francis SHERLOCK Colonel KH married Emma WYLDE. Emma WYLDE [ Parents married Francis SHERLOCK Colonel KH. John STORER Rev MA [ Parents was born 1811. He married Margaret Amelia TILLARD.

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