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Palliser, of Palliser Park, Rathfarnham, county of Dublin, and d. s. p. 24th January, 1792. 2. William Loftus, general in the army, colonel of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, and lieutenant of the Tower of London. He m. first, Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of M. King, esq. of Lisson, in the county of Dublin; and secondly, Lady Elizabeth Townshend, dau. of George, first Marquess Townshend; and left issue by both marriages. General Loftus d. 15th July, 1831, aged eighty.

3. Arthur Loftus, in holy orders, m. Ellen, daughter of Sir Duke Gifford, bart. of Castle Jordon, county of Meath. He d. in 1791, leaving three sons.

4. Diana Loftus, died young. (See LOFTUS of Kilbridge, vol. i. p. 212). The eldest son,

THOMAS BULLOCK, esq. resided at Hingham Hall, and succeeded to the estates. He m. Catherine, daughter and sole heiress of John Barney, esq.* of Lynn, by his first wife, Catherine, second daughter of George Townshend, esq. of Wretham, by Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock,+ knt. and heiress of her brother, Robert Baldock, esq. Mr. Bullock died in November, 1768, leaving four sons and three daughters,

1. Thomas, d. an infant.
11. Flewelyn, died unmarried.
III. COLBY, in holy orders, of whom pre-
sently, heir to the Townshends of
Wretham, and also to Bacqueville
Bacon, esq. of Hockham, third son of
Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart.§
IV. Thomas, m. Catherine, daughter of
Morris, esq.

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1. Catherine, died unmarried.

II. Diana, m. the Rev. Henry Lloyd,

*(See family of BARNEY, barts.)

+(See family of BALDOCK; BLOOMFIELD's Norfolk). Sir Robert Baldock, knt. m. Mary, daughter and co-heir of Bacqueville Bacon, third son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart. of Redgrave, Suffolk.

Richard Baldock, of Necketon, owned a good estate in 1262 and in 1683. Sir Robert Baldock, knt. was appointed king's sergeant, by patent, and being an active man in King JAMES II.'s time, he was one of the King's counsel at the trial of the seven bishops, in 1688. In the same year he was made one of the justices of the King's Bench. Sir Robert built a house called Tacolnston Hall, in which he resided. (See Tacolneston parish, BLOOMFIELD'S Norfolk, vol. iii.)

His mother was sole heiress to her cousin Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Townshend, and wife of his uncle, the Rev. Colby Bullock, rector of Shipdham. (See TOWNSHEND of Wretham and Woodrising).

third son of Guy Lloyd, esq. of the county of Roscommon. She d. s. p17th July, 1835, aged eighty-seven. II. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. John Beaver, rector of Scarning, Norfolk, and nephew of the first baronet of that name. She d. s. p. 28th April, 1799, aged forty-five.

The third son,

THE REV. COLBY BULLOCK, of Shipdham, who succeeded to that and other estates in Norfolk, was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of that county. He m. Elizabeth, daughter of Capel Brengloe, esq. of Hingham, whose mother was Elizabeth, sister and co-heir of George Bedell, esq. of Woodrising, Norfolk, a descendant of the family of Sir Capel Bedell, bart. of Huntingdonshire. The Rev. Colby Bullock d. 28th September, 1817, leaving four daughters, 1. DIANA,

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SIR ROGER TOWNSHEND, knt. of Rainham, judge in the Common Pleas, knighted by HENRY VII. (constituted by RICHARD III. and the patent renewed by HENRY VII.) m. Ann, daughter and co-heir of Sir William Brews, of Wenham, in the county of Suffolk, by whom he had six sons and six daughters, viz.

1. Roger, d. s. p. in 1551.

I. JOHN, ancestor of the present MAR-
QUIS TOWNSHEND.

M. Robert, ancestor of the family, late

of Brackmash, Norfolk, and the fami-
lies of Shropshire and Gloucester-
shire.

IV. George, who by the daughter of Sir
Richard Thurston, knight, sheriff for
London in 1516, had issue a son
Gyles.

V. THOMAS, ancestor of the families late
of Testerton and Wretham, of whom
presently.

vi. Gyles.

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IV. Susan, m. to Sir Edward Windham, was buried at Wretham. He had one son knt. of Felbrigge.

v. Catherine, m. to Sir Henry Bedingfeld, knt. of Oxburgh.

vi. Unknown. (BLOOMFIELD, vol. i. p. 131, 132, 134, 199.)

THOMAS TOWNSHEND, esq. the fifth son of the judge, settled at Testerton, near Fakenhani, and m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Caly but, esq. of Fox Manor, Castleacre, in the county of Norfolk, by whom he had a son and heir,

THOMAS TOWNSHEND, esq. who succeeded his father at Testerton, and m. Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard Catlyn,* sergeant at law, of Honningham, and had issue two

sons,

1. Thomas, his heir, who succeeded at Testerton, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Timperley, esq. of Kentlesham, in the county of Suffolk, and had a dau. Dorothy, sole heiress. She m. Thomas Bedingfeld, esq. and had a son, who succeeded to the Testerton estate.

II. GEORGE, ancestor of the Townshends of Wretham, settled at Cranworth, and m. Frances, daughter of Edmund Bacon, of Hesset, in the county of Suffolk, by whom, who died September, 1649, and was buried at Wretham, he had two sons,

1. THOMAS, his heir, of whom presently.

2. Henry.

The elder son and heir of George Townshend,

THOMAS TOWNSHEND, esq. of Wretham, married Catherine, daughter of- Hoo,† esq. Mr. Townshend died 31st July, 1681, and

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and one daughter, George.

Elizabeth, m. to John Jermyn, esq. of East Tedenham.

His son and heir,

GEORGE TOWNSHEND, esq. of Wretham, m. first, Sarah, daughter of Joshua Green, esq. of East Bradenham; which lady d. s. p. in 1667. He married, secondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock, knt. one of the and heiress of Bacqueville Bacon, esq. of justices in the King's Bench, by Mary, dau. Hockham, third son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart. of Redgrave, and heiress to her brother, Robert Baldock, esq. who died in shend had issue two sons and three daugh1673. By this second marriage Mr. Townters, viz.

1. Horace, in holy orders, d. s. p.
II. Thomas, in holy orders, rector of
Tacolnston and Shipdham. He mar-
ried Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev.
Samuel Needham, rector of West
Bradenham, sole heiress to her bro-
ther, the Rev. Peter Needham, D.D.
the first Grecian of his day, rector
of Stanwick, Northamptonshire, by
whom he had three daughters, his co-
heirs,

1. ELIZABETH, m. to the Rev. Colby
Bullock, afterwards rector of
Shipdham.

2. SOPHIA-CATHERINE.

3. FRANCIS, d. unmarried.

The Rev. Mr. Townshend died 23rd
February, 1764, aged eighty-two.

1. Mary, m. to Thomas Cremer, esq. of
Lynn, Norfolk, and had a daughter,
Mary Cremer, sole heiress, who mar-
ried Mr. Rymes. She d. s. p.
II. CATHERINE, of whom presently.
III. Frances, m. the Rev. John Echard.
She d. s. p.

Catherine Townshend, the second daughter of George Townshend, esq. of Wretham, by Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock, knt. of Tacolnston, m. John Berney, esq. of Lynn, and had a daughter, Catherine, sole heiress to the family of Townshend, of Wretham. She m. Thomas Bullock, esq. of Hingham Hall, the grandfather of the present co-heirs of Shipdham.

Palliser, of Palliser Park, Rathfarnham, county of Dublin, and d. s. p. 24th January, 1792. 2. William Loftus, general in the army, colonel of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, and lieutenant of the Tower of London. He m. first, Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of M. King, esq. of Lisson, in the county of Dublin; and secondly, Lady Elizabeth Townshend, dau. of George, first Marquess Townshend; and left issue by both marriages. General Loftus d. 15th July, 1831, aged eighty.

3. Arthur Loftus, in holy orders, m. Ellen, daughter of Sir Duke Gifford, bart. of Castle Jordon, county of Meath. He d. in 1791, leaving three sons.

4. Diana Loftus, died young. (See LOFTUS of Kilbridge, vol. i. p. 212). The eldest son,

THOMAS BULLOCK, esq. resided at Hingham Hall, and succeeded to the estates. He m. Catherine, daughter and sole heiress of John Barney, esq.* of Lynn, by his first wife, Catherine, second daughter of George Townshend, esq. of Wretham, by Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock,† knt. and heiress of her brother, Robert Baldock, esq. Mr. Bullock died in November, 1768, leaving four sons and three daughters,

1. Thomas, d. an infant.
II. Flewelyn, died unmarried.
III. COLBY, in holy orders, of whom pre-
sently, heir to the Townshends of
Wretham, and also to Bacqueville
Bacon, esq. of Hockham, third son of
Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart.§
IV. Thomas, m. Catherine, daughter of
Morris, esq.

1. Catherine, died unmarried.
II. Diana, m. the Rev. Henry Lloyd,

(See family of BARNEY, barts.)

+(See family of BALDOCK; BLOOMFIELD's Norfolk). Sir Robert Baldock, knt. m. Mary, daughter and co-heir of Bacqueville Bacon, third son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart. of Redgrave, Suffolk.

Richard Baldock, of Necketon, owned a good estate in 1262 and in 1683. Sir Robert Baldock, knt. was appointed king's sergeant, by patent, and being an active man in King JAMES II.'s time, he was one of the King's counsel at the trial of the seven bishops, in 1688. In the same year he was made one of the justices of the King's Bench. Sir Robert built a house called Tacolnston Hall, in which he resided. (See Tacolneston parish, BLOOMFIELD'S Norfolk, vol. iii.)

His mother was sole heiress to her cousin Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Townshend, and wife of his uncle, the Rev. Colby Bullock, rector of Shipdham. (See TOWNSHEND of Wretham and Woodrising).

third son of Guy Lloyd, esq. of the county of Roscommon. She d. s. p.

17th July, 1835, aged eighty-seven. III. Elizabeth, m. the Rev. John Beaver, rector of Scarning, Norfolk, and nephew of the first baronet of that name. She d. s. p. 28th April, 1799, aged forty-five.

The third son,

THE REV. COLBY BULLOCK, of Shipdham, who succeeded to that and other estates in Norfolk, was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant of that county. He m. Elizabeth, daughter of Capel Brengloe, esq. of Hingham, whose mother was Elizabeth, sister and co-heir of George Bedell, esq. of Woodrising, Norfolk, a descendant of the family of Sir Capel Bedell, bart. of Huntingdonshire. The Rev. Colby Bullock d. 28th September, 1817, leaving four daughters, 1. DIANA,

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SIR ROGER TOWNSHEND, knt. of Rainham, judge in the Common Pleas, knighted by HENRY VII. (constituted by RICHARD III. and the patent renewed by HENRY VII.) m. Ann, daughter and co-heir of Sir William Brews, of Wenham, in the county of Suffolk, by whom he had six sons and six daughters, viz.

1. Roger, d. s. p. in 1551.

H. JOHN, ancestor of the present MAR-
QUIS TOWNSHEND.

m. Robert, ancestor of the family, late

of Brackmash, Norfolk, and the fami-
lies of Shropshire and Gloucester-
shire.

IV. George, who by the daughter of Sir
Richard Thurston, knight, sheriff for
London in 1516, had issue a son
Gyles.

V. THOMAS, ancestor of the families late
of Testerton and Wretham, of whom
presently.

vi. Gyles.

1. Thomasin, m. to Sir Thomas Wodehouse, knt. of Kimberly.

11. Ann, m. to Ralph Castell, esq. of Raveningham. (See BLOOMFIELD). III.m. to Philip Cressoner, esq. of Attleburgh.

IV. Susan, m. to Sir Edward Windham, knt. of Felbrigge.

v. Catherine, m. to Sir Henry Bedingfeld, knt. of Oxburgh.

VI. Unknown. (BLOOMFIELD, vol. i. p. 131, 132, 134, 199.)

THOMAS TOWNSHEND, esq. the fifth son of the judge, settled at Testerton, near Fakenham, and m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Caly but, esq. of Fox Manor, Castleacre, in the county of Norfolk, by whom he had a son and heir,

THOMAS TOWNSHEND, esq. who succeeded his father at Testerton, and m. Elizabeth, second daughter of Richard Catlyn, sergeant at law, of Honningham, and had issue two

sons,

1. Thomas, his heir, who succeeded at Testerton, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Timperley, esq. of Kentlesham, in the county of Suffolk, and had a dau. Dorothy, sole heiress. She m. Thomas Bedingfeld, esq. and had a son, who succeeded to the Testerton estate.

11. GEORGE, ancestor of the Townshends

of Wretham, settled at Cranworth, and m. Frances, daughter of Edmund Bacon, of Hesset, in the county of Suffolk, by whom, who died September, 1649, and was buried at Wretham, he had two sons,

1. THOMAS, his heir, of whom presently.

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was buried at Wretham. He had one son
and one daughter,
George.

Elizabeth, m. to John Jermyn, esq. of
East Tedenham.

His son and heir,

GEORGE TOWNSHEND, esq. of Wretham, m. first, Sarah, daughter of Joshua Green, esq. of East Bradenham; which lady d. s. p. in 1667. He married, secondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock, knt. one of the and heiress of Bacqueville Bacon, esq. of justices in the King's Bench, by Mary, dau. Hockham, third son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, bart. of Redgrave, and heiress to her brother, Robert Baldock, esq. who died in shend had issue two sons and three daugh1673. By this second marriage Mr. Townters, viz.

1. Horace, in holy orders, d. s. p.
II. Thomas, in holy orders, rector of
Tacolnston and Shipdham. He mar-
ried Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev.
Samuel Needham, rector of West
Bradenham, sole heiress to her bro-
ther, the Rev. Peter Needham, D.D.
the first Grecian of his day, rector
of Stanwick, Northamptonshire, by
whom he had three daughters, his co-
heirs,

1. ELIZABETH, m. to the Rev. Colby
Bullock, afterwards rector of
Shipdham.

2. SOPHIA-CATHERINE.

3. FRANCIS, d. unmarried.

The Rev. Mr. Townshend died 23rd
February, 1764, aged eighty-two.

1. Mary, m. to Thomas Cremer, esq. of
Lynn, Norfolk, and had a daughter,
Mary Cremer, sole heiress, who mar-
ried Mr. Rymes. She d. s. p.
11. CATHERINE, of whom presently.
11. Frances, m. the Rev. John Echard.
She d. s. p.

Catherine Townshend, the second daughter of George Townshend, esq. of Wretham, by Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Baldock, knt. of Tacolnston, m. John Berney, esq. of Lynn, and had a daughter, Catherine, sole heiress to the family of Townshend, of Wretham. She m. Thomas Bullock, esq. of Hingham Hall, the grandfather of the present co-heirs of Shipdham.

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HEBER, OF HODNET AND MARTON.

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HEBER, MARY, of Hodnet Hall, in the county of Salop, and of Marton Hall,
Craven, Yorkshire, succeeded her eldest brother, Richard Heber, esq. 4th October,
1833, m. 22nd June, 1822, the Rev. Charles Cowper Cholmondeley, rector of Hod-
net, eldest son of Charles Cholmondeley, esq. of Overleigh, and nephew of Thomas,
present Lord Delamere, and by that gentleman, who d. in 1831, has four sons, namely,
THOMAS CHOLMONDELEY, b. in 1823.

Charles Cholmondeley, b. in 1825.
Reginald Cholmondeley, b. in 1826.
Richard-Hugh Cholmondeley, b. in 1828.

Lineage.

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*Reginald Heber had an official certificate of the following arms from the Herald's College, May 16, 1599, signed by Dettish and Camden, Clarencieux, expressly acknowledging the said arms to have been borne by several former generations of the Heber family, his ancestors:

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possessed of land at Keytheley, and at Elslach, and was the purchaser of the estate of West Marton, in Craven, where he died in 1548. His eldest son,

REGINALD HEBER, succeeded him. He married, in 1558, Anne, daughter of John de Malholme, of Elslach. His name appears in the return of the principal gentlemen of the West Riding at the visitation in 1585, when he entered his pedigree.* He was proprietor of the estates of West and East Marton, lord of the manor, and patron of the advowson. He purchased of his kinsman, Henry d'Arcy, esq. in the seventh year of Elizabeth, the estate and manor of STAINTON, and was possessed of considerable landed property in Hartlington, Yargrave, Ayrton, Skipton, Wakefield, and Long Preston. He died 14th November, 1600, and was buried at Marton. His son, Thomas Heber, dying in his lifetime, all his estates descended to his grandson,

THOMAS HEBER, born at Marton, 8th June, 1566, who lived during his grandfather's lifetime at Stainton Hall, and removed to Marton in 1600. He was a justice of the peace in the reign of JAMES I. He married Elinore, daughter of Thomas Ferrand, esq. of Carlton, and dying at Marton in 1633,† was succeeded by his eldest son,

THOMAS HEBER, justice of the peace in the reign of CHARLES I. who married Anne, daughter of Sir William Lowther, of Ingleton, and was buried at East Marton 26th January, 1659. He was succeeded by his

son,

THOMAS HEBER, esq. who married Brid

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† Jane, daughter of Thomas Heber, married, in 1607, Thomas Lister, esq. of Arnoldsbiggin, ancestor of the Lords Ribblesdale, of Gisburne Park, Craven, Yorkshire.

Sir William Lowther, of Ingleton, ancestor of the Earls Lonsdale.

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