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Moore, (third fon of the right hon. Henry, the third earl of Drogheda, who married Mary, fecond daughter of Sir John Cole, of Newland, near Dublin, baronet of Ireland, fifter to Arthur Cole, lord Ranelagh,) married Catharine, daughter of Sir Thomas Knatchbull, of Mersham-Hatch, in Kent, Bart. widow of Sir George Rooke, vice-admiral of England, and had iffue three fons and one daughter. Of these,

Sir John, his youngest fon, who was bred to the fea-service, is now rear-admiral of the Red fquadron of his Majesty's fleet, and was created a baronet by letters patent, dated March 4, 1766, 6 George III. He married Penelope, daughter of William Matthew, captain-general and governor in chief of his Majefty's Leeward Caribbee Islands, by whom he has issue four daughters, Catharine, Penelope, Anne, and Selina-Maria.

ARMS: Azure, on a Chief, indented, Or, three Mullets, pierced Gules.

CREST: In a Ducal Coronet, a Moor's Head, proper, wreathed around the temples, Argent and Azure.

This family pedigree is entered very copiously in the Register. Anglefey, fol. 52, Heralds office, London.

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394. PRINGLE, of London.

Created BARONET, June 5, 1766.

IR John Pringle, Bart. (advanced to that dignity in the fixth year of his prefent Majefty's reign,) was the youngest fon, who lived to maturity, of Sir John Pringle, of Stitchel, in the Shire of Roxborough, Bart. and now the third brother of Sir Robert Pringle, Bart.

Sir John married, in 1752, Charlotte, fecond daughter of Dr. Oliver, and eminent phyfician at Bath, which lady is now dead. He is phyfician in ordinary to the Queen, fellow of the royal college of phyficians at London and Gottingen, and of the philofophical focieties at Edinburgh and Harlem.

ARMS: Azure, three Efcalops, Argent, with a Mullet, for diftinction.

CREST: On a Wreath, St. Andrew's Crofs, Argent, in a Chaplet, Vert.

MOTTO: Coronat fides,

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395. EAST, of Hall-Place, Berkshire.

Created BARONET, June 5, 1766.

HIS family has, for a long time, been of note in the city of London, as appears by wills and other evidences. The great-grandfather of the prefent Sir William, was Gilbert Eaft, of the parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, gent. His fon and heir,

William Eaft, Efq; was of the Middle-Temple, admitted March 14, 1675. He died, March 4, 1726, and was buried at Witham, in Effex, in which church, on the north fide of the chancel, is a very elegant monument of white and grey marble, with a long Latin infcription to the memory of him, his wife and children. He married Elizabeth, the only daughter of Jeremy Gough, citizen of London, (which lady was buried, Nov. 22, 1748, at Witham, aforefaid) by whom he had iffue two fons and four daughters: William, the eldest fon, of whom hereafter; Gilbert, the fecond fon, was of the MiddleTemple, and admitted, March 22, 1716. He was clerk of the affize for the northern circuit, and lord of the manor of Wenham, in the county of Suffolk. He died unmarried. The daughters were, Mary, Anne, and Sarah, who died infants; and Martha, married to Sir Philip Parker, of Morley Long, Bart. (brother to Catharine, the mother of John Perceval, earl of Egmont, lord Lovell and Holland, &c.) This lady died March 30, 1758, aged fixty years, and was buried at Érwarton, in the county of Suffolk, leaving iffue two daughters; Martha, married to John-Thynne Howe, lord Chedworth; and Elizabeth, the wife of James Plunket, Efq.

William Eaft, Efq; fon and heir of the firft-mentioned William, was alfo of the Middle Temple, and admitted into that fociety, Feb. 23, 1713. He was of Hall-Place, in the parish of Hurley, in the county of Berks, and of Kennington, in the county of Surry. By Anne, his wife, the only daughter of Sir George Cooke, of Harefield, in the county of Middlesex, Knt. chief prothonotor of the court of Common Pleas, (which lady died April 1, 1762, and was buried at Witham, aforefaid) he had iffue one fon, William Eaft, Efq; now a baronet, of whom prefently; and two daughters: Anne, married to Henry Norris, of Hempfted, in Kent, Efq; fon of Sir John Norris, Knt. ad

* Regift. Howard, fol. 49, 3 D. 14, fol. 180, Heralds office, London.

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miral of a fquadron of his Majefty's fleet. The other daughter, Elizabeth, married Sir Capel Molineux, of Caftle-Dillon, in the county of Armagh, and kingdom of Ireland, Bart.

William Eaft, Elq; (fon and heir of the last-mentioned William) of Hall-Place, aforefaid, was born Feb 27, 1737-8, and advanced to the dignity of a baronet, by letters patent, bearing date June 5, 1766, to him and his heirs male. Sir William married, June 29, 1763, at Olvefton, in the county of Gloucefter, Mifs Hannah, the fecond daughter of Henry Cafmajor, of Tokington, in the county of Gloucefter, Efq; (by Elizabeth, his wife, the daughter of Henry Whitehead, of Tokington, aforefaid, gent.) by whom he has iffue two fons and one daughter: Gilbert, the eldeft fon and heir, born at Hurley, April 17, 1764, and admitted of the Middle-Temple, Nov. 16, 1769; Auguftus Henry, born Aug. 24, 1766; and Mary, born Sept. 24, 1765,

ARMS: Sable, a Cheveron, between three Horfes Heads, erafed, Argent,

CREST A Horse paffant, Sable,

MOTTO: J'avance.

SEAT: At Hall-Place, in Berkshire.

396. BURRELL, of Weft-Grinsted Park, Suffex,

Created BARONET, July 12, 1766,

THE name of this family is differently fpelt by different in a

THE writers; Holland, in a vifitation, 1579, calls the fame

perfon, Burrill, and Berill: in other vifitations, the name is wrote Berrill, Berill, Beril, Boral, Borel, Burel, and Burrel!; fo that it is difficult to afcertain, with any precifion or exactness, which is the right way of fpelling it.

This family was originally feated in Northumberland, but Randulphus Burrell, fon and heir of Radulphus, having married Sermonda, daughter and coheir of Sir Walter Woodland, of Devon, 19 Edward II. became, in her right, poffefsed of a great eftate, and fettled in that county. He left John Burrell, his fon and heir. He was fucceeded b, John, his fon and heir, whofe fon Walter, grandfon Walter, and great-grandfon John Burrell, de Woodland, feverally enjoyed the estate in fuccel fion,

This John Burrell, laft named, appears to have had great poffeffions, and contributed to the wars with France, anno 1414, as his aid to the King, a fhip, twenty men at arms, and forty archers. He left feveral fons. Walter, the eldeft, fucceeded him in his eftates, and Gerardus, the youngeft, being bred to the church, fettled at Cuckfield, in Suffex, 1446, being vicar of that church, as alfo archdeacon and refidentiary of Chichefter. He died, April 17, 1508, leaving his eftate to his nephew, Ralph Burrell, who fettled at Cuckfield. His daughter, Isabella, married William Chaloner, of Suffex, Efq. At his death, he was fucceeded by his fon Thomas, who married Dorothy, daughter of Wefton, of Ighsham, in Kent, by whom he had Ninian Burrell, of Cuckfield, Efq; who married Jane, daughter of Henry Smith, of Pepperharrow, in Surry, (by Jane, fifter of Sir Walter Covert, of Haugham, in Suffex, Knt.) and died Sept. 4, 1614, aged feventy-four, leaving his widow, Jane, (who afterwards married Peter Courthope, of Danny, in Hurft Pierpoint, in Suffex, Efq.) He alfo left five fons, 1. Walter; 2. Ninian; 3. Alexander; 4. Thomas; 5. John; and fix daughters; 1. Timothies, married to Francis Wyat, Efq; 2. Jane, married to Sir Anthony Colepeper, of Bedgebury, in Kent, Knt. 3. Anne, married to Henry Curthope, of Cranbrooke, in Kent, Efq; 4. Judith, died unmarried; 5. Dorothy, married to Thomas Hooper, of Stockbury, in Kent, Efq; 6. Elizabeth, married to George Salter, of London, Efq. Ninian, Alexander, and Thomas, died unmarried. John, the fifth fon, married Bridget, daughter of Thomas Short, of Tenterden, in Kent, gent. by whom he had five fons and two daughters, of whom only Mary furvived, and married William Board, of Board-Hill, in Suffex, Efq.

Walter, eldest fon of Ninian, married Frances, daughter of John Hooper, of Stockbury, in Kent, Efq; by whom he had nine fons and three daughters, two of whom died unmarried; and Frances married Richard Bridger, Efq; of Combe, in Suffex; Walter, John, Richard and Ralph, died unmarried. Ninian Burrell, of Holmfted, in the parish of Cuckfield, married Anne, daughter of Sir William Colpeper, of Wakehurst, in Suffex, Bart. by whom he had four fons and three daughters; Walter, Ninian, Thomas, William; Anne, Jane, and Mary. Ninian married Elizabeth, daughter of —, and died without iilue; Jane married Peter, fecond fon of Peter Short, of Tenterden, in Kent. The other fons and daughters died unmarried. Thomas, third fon of Walter, fettled at Lindfield, in Suffex, and married Joan, daughter and coheir of Thomas Newnham, of Lindfield, Efq; by whom he had fix

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232 BURRELL, of West-Grinsted Park,

fons and five daughters: Walter, Walter, Thomas, Timothy, James, John; Sarah, Frances, Jane, Philadelphia, Mary. The firft Walter died an infant; the second Walter married Audrey, daughter of Frances Wyat, of Horfted Keynes, in Suffex, Efq; by whom he had Walter Burrell, of Weekham, in Suffex, Efq; who married Anne, daughter of Timothy Burrell, of Lindfield, and died without iffue; Thomas, third fon of Thomas Burrell, died without iffue. Timothy, fourth_fon of Thomas Burrell, married Mary, daughter of the rev. Samuel Padre, rector of Whifton, in Suffex, by whom he had, 1. the rev, Timothy Burrell, of Lindfield, who married Elizabeth, daughter of the rev. Ezekiel Brifted, rector of Newhaven, Suffex, by whom he has no iffue: 2. Walter Burrell, who died an infant; Anne, married to Walter Burrell, of Wickham, and Mary, married to Ferdinando Afkew, Efq; of Lidiard-Milicent, in Wilts, by whom he has one daughter, Mary.

Timothy Burrell, seventh fon of Walter Burrell, married, firft, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Harry Goring, of Highdean, in Suflex, Bart. by whom he had no iffue; fecondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Job Charlton, of Ludford, in Herefordshire, Bart, who died without iffue; thirdly, Elizabeth, daughter of

Chilcot, Efq; by whom he had one daughter, Elizabeth, married to Thomas Trevor, Efq; afterwards lord Trevor, who had one daughter, Elizabeth, married to Charles Spencer, duke of Marlborough.

Alexander, the eighth fon of Walter Burrell, married Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John Knight, of Doddington, in the lie of Ely, Efq; by whom he had Francis, died unmarried, and George, Burrell, married daughter of, by whom he had Peter, who died unmarried, and two daughters.

Alexander married, fecondly, a daughter of Parker, of Cambridge, by whom he had the rev. Alexander Burrell, rector of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Valavine, by whom he had Peter, Alexander, Elizabeth, Penelope, and Anne.

Peter Burrell married Anne, daughter of Thomas Franklin, of Chalfont, in Bucks, by whom he has three fons and two daughters. Alexander, Penelope, and Anne, died young. Eliza. beth married William Howell, of Badwell Afh, in Suffolk, M. D.

Peter Burrell, ninth fon of Walter, (fettled at Beckenham, in Kent, 1684,) and married Ifabella, fecond daughter of John Merrick, of Stubbers, in North-Ockenden, Effex, Efq; by whom he left two fons, Peter, and Merrick, and three daughters; 1. Frances, married to Richard Wyatt, Efq; of Egham, in Surrey; 2. Ifabella, martied to Thomas Dalyfon, of Man

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