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Dollen, of London, by whom she had
an only son, William-Miller Dollen,
esq.; secondly, Thomas Jeffrys, esq.
surgeon, of London.

The fifth son,

MILLER CHRISTY, esq. purchased the estate of Patching Hall, in the parish of Broomfield, Essex, and resided at Stockwell, Surrey. He m. in 1773, Ann Rice; and died 12th June, 1820, leaving issue,

I. Thomas, of Brooklands Hall, in the
parish of Broomfield, Essex, m. Re-
becca, Hewlins, (who died 14th Jan-
uary, 1837), and has issue,

1. Thomas, of Clapham, Surrey,
m. Jane, daughter of Thomas-
Christy Wakefield, esq. of Moy-
allan House, Moyallan, and has
issue,

Thomas.

Louisa.

2. Samuel, of Stockport, Cheshire.
1. Rachael, m. Daniel Hanbury,
esq. of Clapham, and has issue,
Daniel.
Sampson.
Hannah.

2. Charlotte, m. Edmund Ash-
worth, esq. of Edgerton Hall,
and has issue.

3. Anne, m. Thomas Ashworth, esq.

of Tarton, in Lancashire. 4. Rebecca, died young.

II. William-Miller, of Stockwell, Sur-
rey, m. Ann, daughter of John Fell,
esq. of Peckham Rye, Surrey, and
has issue,

1. William, F.L.S. F.Z.S. &c.
2. Charles, died young.

3. Henry, of Stockport.

4. John-Fell.

5. Alexander.

6. Richard.

7. Joseph.

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HINCKS, OF BRECKENBROUGH.

HINCKS, THOMAS-COWPER, esq. of Breckenbrough, in the county of York, b. 17th January, 1788; m. 17th September, 1835, Marianne, daughter of HenryPercy Pulleine, esq. of Crake Hall, in the same shire.

Mr. Hincks succeeded to his estates in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, upon the demise of his father, 4th March, 1819, and purchased Breckenbrough, in Yorkshire, of T. L. Armitage, esq. in 1835.

Lineage.

EDWARD HINCKS, esq. who m. Hannah, daughter of Robert Murrey, and had, with three other sons and two daughters,

JOHN HINCKS, esq. who m. Arbella, daughter of Thomas Cowper, esq. and had, with a daughter, Esther, who died unmarried, a son,

THOMAS COWPER HINCKS, esq. of Marefield, in the county of Leicester, and of Mancetter and Baddesley, in Warwickshire, who m. in 1787, Joanna, daughter of Colonel R. Morris, and had issue,

THOMAS-COWPER, his heir.

John, Captain Royal Artillery, of Cow- d. 14. Oct ling Hall, near Bedale, m. Henrietta, 1842. daughter of Henry-Percy Pulleine,

esq. of Crake Hall, in Yorkshire.

Mr. Hincks died 4th March, 1819, and was
8. by his son, the present THOMAS-COWPER
HINCKS, esq. of Breckenbrough.

Arms-Gu. a lion rampant erm. within an orle of bezants and plates alternately.

Crest-A demi lion gu. gutté de larmes
gorged with a collar dancetté arg. the sinis-
ter paw resting on an annulet or.

Motto-In cruce et lachrymis spes est.
Estates-In the counties of Leicester,
Warwick, and York.
Seat-Breckenbrough.

BRADSHAW, OF BARTON.

BRADSHAW, FRANCIS, esq. of Barton Blount, in the county of Derby, m.
Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Sir Robert Wilmot, bart., of
Chaddesden, and has issue,

FRANCIS, m. 18th December, 1823, Mary-Ann, daughter
of Robert Holden, esq. of Nuthall, in the county of
Nottingham, and has issue,

FRANCIS, b. 13th September, 1827.

Henry, b. 19th March, 1829.

Mary-Ann.

Frances-Maria,

Caroline,

twins.

Charlotte, m. 19th November, 1821, to R. S. Sitwell, esq.
of Kirk Hallam.

Maria, m. to the Rev. Charles Cotton, rector of Dalbury.
Elizabeth.

Harriet.

Emilia.

Amelia.

Mr. Bradshaw served as high sheriff of Derbyshire in 1806.

Lineage.

THOMAS BRADSHAW, of Alderwasley, son of Richard, grandson of Henry, and greatgrandson of Henry Bradshaw, living 1483, all of the same place, m. Agnes, daughter of John Vallance, and was father of

RICHARD BRADSHAW, of Alderwasley, who m. Ellen, daughter of Henry Spencer, of Bowman Lane, by whom, who d. in 1611, he left at his decease in 1625, a son and successor,

ANTHONY BRADSHAW, esq. of Belper, b. 12th April, 1585, who m. 16th July, 1608, Anne, daughter of John Wall, of Ashleyhay, and left at his decease in 1642, with other issue, a son,

HENRY BRADSHAW, esq. of Holbrook, b. in 1614, who m. Ellen, daughter of John Hill, of Over Mayfield, in Staffordshire, and had by her, who d. in July, 1669, two sons and two daughters, namely,

SAMUEL, his heir.

Anthony, of Belper, b. in 1653, m.
Anne, daughter of Henry Lowe, esq.
of Park Hall, in Denby, Derbyshire,
and had issue,

ANNE, who m. Joseph Baggaley,
esq. of Holbrook, and was mo-
ther of

JOSEPH BAGGELEY, who even-
tually inherited the Brad-

shaw estate.

Mary, m. to Francis Radford, esq.
of Holbrook.

Dorothy, m. to Henry Browne,
esq. of Alfreton.
Ellen, d. young.
Lydia, b. in 1657.
Anne, b. in 1662.

Mr. Bradshaw d. 23rd May, 1679, was
buried at Duffield, and s. by his elder

son,

SAMUEL BRADSHAW, esq. of Holbrook, b. in 1651, who was for thirty years Receivergeneral of Land-tax, in the county of Derby. He m. in 1676, Mary, daughter of Robert Fearne, gentleman, of Bonsall, and had issue,

Henry, b. in 1677, d. unmarried, at
Gumberoone in Persia, 10th May,
1707, aged 31.
Anthony, b. in 1679, m. Martha,
daughter of John Morewood, esq.
of Alfreton, and died soon after his
father, s. p.

SAMUEL, of whom presently.
Robert, d. in 1705, aged 18.
Thomas, b. in 1692, m. Frances, daugh-

ter of Henry Fearne, esq. of Snit-
terton.

William, b. in 1695, living in 1716, d.
unmarried.

Frances, b. in 1681, m. to John Dale.
Mr. Bradshaw d. 19th August, 1716, and
was interred at Duffield.
His third son,

The REV. SAMUEL BRADSHAW, of Upminster in Essex, b. in 1683, m. Mary, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Ellis, of Gunningstone, Notts, and dying s. p. bequeathed his estate to his cousin,

JOSEPH BAGGALEY, esq. of Holbrook, who assumed, in consequence, anno 1767, the surname and arms of BRADSHAW, and served Frances, daughter of the Rev. Francis as sheriff for Derbyshire in 1777. He m. Bower, Rector of Barlborough, and had issue,

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WALKER-HENEAGE, OF COMPTON BASSET.

HENEAGE-WALKER, GEORGE-HENEAGE, esq. of Compton Basset, in the county of Wilts, M.A. of Christchurch college, Oxford, b. 17th July, 1799; m. 7th August, 1824, Harriet-Sarah, eldest daughter of William Webber, esq. of Binfield Lodge, in the county of Berks, and has had issue,

1. Alan, b. in May, 1826; d. in August, 1828.

II. CLEMENT, eldest surviving son and heir apparent, b. 6th
March, 1831.

III. Michael, b. 20th December, 1835.

1. Matilda-Harriet.

II. Alice.

This gentleman, the eldest son and heir of the late Rev. George Wyld, of Speen, in the county of Berks, M.A., vicar of Cheveley, in the same county, (who d. 1st January, 1837), inherited, under the will of Mrs. Arabella Walker

Heneage, late of Compton Bassett, widow of his maternal great-uncle, John WalkerHeneage, esq. dated 25th May, 1813, all her manors, capital and other messuages, lands and hereditaments, in the several counties of Wilts, Berks, Somerset, Middlesex, and Surrey; and, in compliance with a proviso annexed to such possession, was authorized, by a royal license dated 20th August, 1818, to take the surname and arms of the family of Walker-Heneage only. He is hereditary chief usher of the court of Exchequer, and chief proclamator of the court of Common Pleas, &c. &c. a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Wilts, and served the office of high-sheriff in the year 1829.

Lineage.

The genealogy of the ancient family of Heneage is deduced by authentic evidences from Sir Robert Heneage, who held consi- | derable possessions in the county of Lincoln | in the reign of HENRY III.

JOHN HENEAGE, of Hainton, in that county, the seventh in lineal descent from Sir Robert, d. 4th April, 1530; having had issue, by Katherine his wife, the daughter of Thomas Wimbush, esq. of Nocton, in the same county, four sons, viz.

1. THOMAS (Sir), who succeeded to Hain-
ton, and, by Katherine his wife, dau.

of Sir John Skipwith, left an only
daughter, his heir, Elizabeth, who mi.
William Lord Willoughby, of Par-

ham.

II. JOHN, whose descendants are in possession of Hainton. (See p. 103.) III. George, archdeacon of Lincoln, who d. 9th September, 1549. IV. ROBERT. The youngest son,

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CHARLES HENEAGE, esq. of London, who d. in 1738, leaving two daughters, Elizabeth ried, the latter in 1765, and the former in and Cecil, his co-heirs; both dying unmar1779, the inheritance of this branch of the Heneage family devolved to the issue of their aunt, Cecil, eldest daughter of Sir Michael Heneage, and wife of John Walker, esq. of the Inner Temple, and of Hadley, in the county of Middlesex.

The family of Walker is of great respectability, being derived from Anthony Walker, of St. Andrew's Wardrobe, in London, ROBERT HENEAGE, esq. of Lincoln, one who died 11th May, 1590, possessed of lands of the king's auditors, who d. 27th July, held in capite, as appears by his will, as 1556, married, first, Lucy, daughter and well as by the inquisitio post mortem taken co-heir of Ralph Buckton, esq. of Elms- 27th January following. He m. Elizabeth, well, in the county of York; and, secondly, daughter of Robert Dawbeney, of SharMargaret, daughter of George Manners, rington, in Norfolk; by whom he had seLord Roos, sister of Thomas, Earl of Rut-veral children, and, amongst others, Thomas land. By the former he had several sons, Walker, esq. of Westminster, hereditary two of whom only left issue. Sir Thomas chief usher of the court of Exchequer, and Heneage, the elder, of Copt Hall, in the marshal proclamator and barrier of the court county of Essex, one of the privy council of Common Pleas and to the justices in and chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Eyre. He d. 12th October, 1613, leaving to Queen ELIZABETH, left an only daughter by Joan his wife, daughter of John Moore, and heir, Elizabeth, created Viscountess of Ipswich, his son and successor to his ofMaidstone and Countess of Winchilsea. She fices, married Sir Moyle Finch, bart., and is now represented by her descendant and heir male, George-William Finch-Hatton, Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham.

MICHAEL HENEAGE, esq. the younger son of the above Robert Heneage, was keeper of the records in the Tower of London. He was born 27th September, 1540, and died 30th December, 1600, leaving issue by Grace his wife, daughter of Robert Honywood, esq. of Charing, in Kent, four sons and three daughters. The eldest son,

CLEMENT WALKER, esq. of the Middle Temple, and of the Charterhouse, Hydon, in the county of Somerset, who had special livery of his father's lands on the 24th November, 1614. He married, first, Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William Button," knt. and bart. of Alton and Tockenham, in

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* The ancient and knightly family of Button is derived from Sir Walter de Button or Bitton, who flourished in the reign of HENRY III, and whose descendants gradually augmented their estates by

the parish of Lyneham, in the county of Wilts, and sister of Sir William, Sir Robert, and Sir John Button, successively baronets, who all died without issue. By this lady he had a son,

JOHN WALKER, esq. who, as aforesaid, married CECIL HENEAGE, and d. 1st March, 1703, leaving, by that lady, two sons, the elder of whom,

HENEAGE WALKER, esq. of Hadley, chief usher of the Exchequer, dying without issue 15th May, 1731, was succeeded in his estates and offices by his only brother,

JOHN WALKER, esq. of Lyneham, who d. 27th April, 1758, leaving by Dyonisia his wife, eldest daughter of James Colebrooke, esq. and sister of Sir James and Sir George Colebrooke, baronets, successively of Gatton, in the county of Surrey, three sons and three daughters,

1. JOHN, his heir.

II. James-Button, ensign 1st Regt. of Foot, slain at St. Cas, on the coast of France, in 1754.

III. Colebrooke.

1. Mary, b. in 1732; d. at Grantham, unmarried, in 1775.

11. Dyonisia, b. in 1733; m. 27th October, 1772, the Rev. Theophilus Meredith, of Ross, in the county of Hereford, younger brother of Sir William Meredith, bart. of Henbury, in the county of Chester, and had an only daughter, Henrietta-Arabella, b. in 1774.

III. Cecil-Ann, b. in 1734; m. 10th July, 1764, Thomas Calcraft, esq. a lieutenant-colonel in the army, and had issue an only son and three daughters,

1. John Calcraft, esq. of Grantham, b. in 1765, a general in the army, who d. unmarried in 1830.

1. Cecil - Mary - Elizabeth, b. in 1768; d. unmarried in 1808.

alliances with the heiresses of Furneux, Bryan, Turberville, Basset, &c.

Sir William Button, knt. of Alton Priors, the heir and representative of this house, was raised to the baronetage 18th March, 1621. He married Ruth, daughter of Walter Dunch, esq. of Avebury, in the county of Wilts, and died 16th January, 1654, leaving four sons,

1. Sir William, who died without issue 8th March, 1659.

II. Thomas, who died young.

II. Sir Robert, who died without issue in

1677.

IV. Sir John Button, bart. of Ogbourne St.
George, in the county of Wilts, who died

also without issue in 1713, and three daughters; of whom Mary, the eldest, married Clement Walker, as above-mentioned.

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2. Arabella-Bridget, b. in 1773; m. in 1794, William Thomas Darby, esq. of Sunbury, in the county of Middlesex, who, in 1795, took the surname and arms of St. Quintin, upon succeeding to the estates of Scampston, in Yorkshire, and d. leaving issue. 3. MARY-DYONISIA, b. in 1776; who m. 26th November, 1796, the Rev. George Wyld, and d. in May, 1831, leaving

1. George-Heneage WalkerHeneage, esq. now of Comp

ton.

2. The Rev. Thomas John Wyld, M.A. rector of North Wraxall, in the county of Wilts, b. 11th November, 1801; m. 27th April, 1836, Maria, daughter of the late Joseph Neeld, esq. of Rockstone House, in the parish of All Saints, in the county of Southampton.

3. The Rev. William-Thomas Wyld, M.A. rector of Woodboro', in the county of Wilts, b. 5th July, 1805. 4. Granby-Colebrooke Wyld, b. 27th March, 1808; died in June following.

5. James William Wyld, b. 9th September, 1812; d. in June, 1813.

6. John Wyld, b. in June, 1818, now a cornet in the 3rd Light Dragoons. 1. Mary-Cecil.

2. Arabella-Elizabeth, m. and has issue.

3. Caroline-Patience, who d. in 1828, having m. the Rev. Thomas Michell, and left two children.

4. Cecil-Catherine.

5. Elizabeth-Milward, died an

infant.

6. Elizabeth-Milward.

The eldest son and heir,

JOHN WALKER, esq. of Compton Basset, chief usher of the Exchequer, &c. obtained a royal license, 8th March, 1777, to enable him to take and use the surname, arms, and crest of Heneage, in pursuance of the request of his cousin, Elizabeth Heneage, spinster, above-mentioned. He died in 1806, leaving no issue by Arabella his wife, daughter of Jonathan Cope, esq. (son and heir apparent of Sir Jonathan Cope, bart. of Brewern, in the county of Oxon), by the Lady Arabella Howard, eldest daughter of Henry, Earl of Carlisle, K.G. This lady, who was devisee of her husband's estates, died 26th

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