had (with two daughters, Grace, the wife of Lewis Vaughan, esq. and Elizabeth, m. first, to Gwyn Williams of Penpont, and secondly, to John Williams, of Edwinsford,) a son and successor, THOMAS JOHNES, esq. of Llanvairclydoge, who represented Cardiganshire in parliament from 1713 to 1722. He m. first, Jane, dau. and heiress of William Herbert of Hafodychtryd, and secondly Blanch, daughter of David Van, esq. of Lanwern-but dying issueless in 1733, he devised his estates (will dated 28th May, 1733) to his cousin, THOMAS JOHNES, esq. of Dolecothy and Penybont, who m. Mary Anne, daughter and co-heir of Jeremiah Powell of Cwmmele, Radnorshire, and had issue, I. THOMAS, of Llanvairclydoge and Croft fellow of All Souls, Oxford, and 1. JANE, m. to her cousin, Thomas Johnes 11. Mary-Anne, m. first, to the Rev. John IV. Charlotte, d. unmarried. Mr. Johnes d. in 1781, and was succeeded by his son, JOHN JOHNES, esq. of Dolecothy, who m. Elizabeth, daughter and heir of John Bowen, esq. of Maesllanwrthwl, and had issue, 1. JOHN, his heir. 1. Elizabeth, m. to William Bonville, esq. of Carmarthen. 11. Jane. III. Mary-Anne, m. to Walter Lloyd, Mr. Johnes d. 12th September, 1815, and Arms.-Arg. a chev. sa. between three ravens ppr. within a bordure invected gu. bezantée. Crest-Two battle-axes, saltierwise sa. Motto-Deus pascit corvos. Estates-In the county of Carmarthen. Seat-Dolecothy, in Carmarthenshire. SMITH, OF JORDAN HILL. SMITH, JAMES, esq. of Jordan Hill, in the county of Renfrew, F.R.S. b. 15th August, 1782, m. 25th August, 1809, Mary, daughter of Alexander Wilson, esq. son of Dr. Alexander Wilson, professor of astronomy in the university of Glasgow, and has issue, ARCHIBALD, b. 10th August, 1813, of Trinity College, Cambridge. He took his bachelor's degree as senior wrangler in January, 1836. Alexander, died young. Christina-Laura. Mr. Smith succeeded his father 6th May, 1821, was captain in the Renfrewshire Militia, and is a magistrate in the counties of Renfrew, Lanark, Stirling, and Dumbarton. Lineage. 4. John-Guthrie. 5. William. 1. Jane-Cuninghame.. He is a magistrate in the counties of Lanark and Dumbarton, and was elected lord provost of the city of Glasgow in 1822, and again in 1823. III. Archibald, who m. Eliza, daughter of Thomas M'Call, esq. of Craighead, in the county of Lanark, by whom he has 1. Martha-Denroche. 1. Isabella, m. John M'Call, esq. of Mr. Smith d. 6th May, 1821, and was s. by his eldest son, the present JAMES SMITH, esq. of Jordan Hill. LONG, OF ROWDE ASHTON. LONG, WALTER, esq. of Rowde Ashton, Wraxall, and Whaddon, all in the county of Wilts, born 10th October, 1793, married 3rd August, 1819, Mary-Anne, second daughter of the Right Honorable Archibald Colquhoun, of Killermont, in the county of Dumbarton, Lord Register of Scotland, and has issue, 1. WALTER, b. 27th September, 1823. II. Richard-Penruddock, b. 19th December, 1825. 111. Henry-William, b. 12th June, 1829. 1. Mary-Anne-Catherine. II. Flora-Henrietta. III. Jane-Agnes. This gentleman succeeded to the estates on the decease of his father in 1835. He is a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, and M.P. for the northern division of the county of Wilts. Lineage. JOHN LONG, of Marston, in the parish of Potterne, m. Anne, daughter of John Merewether, of Great Cheverell, in the county of Wilts. He made his will and d. in 1597, leaving by his wife, Anne, who was buried at Little Cheverell, 1626, six sons and three daughters, viz. 1. Christopher, who m. and left issue. The family of the Longs of Wiltshire | The elder son, was settled at a very early date at South Wraxall, and subsequently at Draycote, in that county, by marriage, in the time of HENRY VI., with the heiress of Cerne. (See vol. ii. p. 165, and vol. iii. p. 211.) A branch of the name was anciently seated at Potterne and Little Cheverell, in the same county and vicinity; and the traditions, as handed down for several generations in this particular branch, and recorded on their monumental inscriptions, as well as the mutual mention made of persons of the same name in willst and various documents at very remote periods, by different contemporary members of the family of Wraxall and of that settled at Potterne, afford presumptive evidence that the ancestor of this branch derived his descent from one of the early sons of the house of Wraxall, about the time of HENRY VIII. THOMAS LONG, of Potterne, in the county of Wilts, m. first, Isabel, daughter of John Flower, of Worton, in the parish of Potterne. He dated his will 1567, and d. 1570, leaving a second wife, Maud, and by his first marriage two sons, JOHN. III. Richard, of Worton, in the parish of Potterne, who d. 1662, leaving by IV. Edward, of Claverton, in the parish SMITH, OF JORDAN HILL. SMITH, JAMES, esq. of Jordan Hill, in the county of Renfrew, F.R.S. b. 15th August, 1782, m. 25th August, 1809, Mary, daughter of Alexander Wilson, esq. son of Dr. Alexander Wilson, professor of astronomy in the university of Glasgow, and has issue, ARCHIBALD, b. 10th August, 1813, of Trinity College, Cambridge. He took his bachelor's degree as senior wrangler in January, 1836. Alexander, died young. Christina-Laura. Mr. Smith succeeded his father 6th May, 1821, was captain in the Renfrewshire Militia, and is a magistrate in the counties of Renfrew, Lanark, Stirling, and Dumbarton. Lineage. 4. John-Guthrie. 5. William. 1. Jane-Cuninghame. He is a magistrate in the counties of Lanark and Dumbarton, and was elected lord provost of the city of Glasgow in 1822, and again in 1823. III. Archibald, who m. Eliza, daughter of Thomas M'Call, esq. of Craighead, in the county of Lanark, by whom he has 1. Martha-Denroche. 1. Isabella, m. John M'Call, esq. of Mr. Smith d. 6th May, 1821, and was s. by his eldest son, the present JAMES SMITH, esq. of Jordan Hill. LONG, OF ROWDE ASHTON. LONG, WALTER, esq. of Rowde Ashton, Wraxall, and Whaddon, all in the county of Wilts, born 10th October, 1793, married 3rd August, 1819, Mary-Anne, second daughter of the Right Honorable Archibald Colquhoun, of Killermont, in the county of Dumbarton, Lord Register of Scotland, and has issue, 1. WALTER, b. 27th September, 1823. II. Richard-Penruddock, b. 19th December, 1825. 1. Mary-Anne-Catherine. II. Flora-Henrietta. III. Jane-Agnes. This gentleman succeeded to the estates on the decease of his father in 1835. He is a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, and M.P. for the northern division of the county of Wilts. Lineage. The family of the Longs of Wiltshire | was settled at a very early date at South Wraxall, and subsequently at Draycote, in that county, by marriage, in the time of HENRY VI., with the heiress of Cerne. (See vol. ii. p. 165, and vol. iii. p. 211.) A branch of the name was anciently seated at Potterne and Little Cheverell, in the same county and vicinity; and the traditions, as handed down for several generations in this particular branch, and recorded on their monumental inscriptions, as well as the mutual mention made of persons of the same name in willst and various documents at very remote periods, by different contemporary members of the family of Wraxall and of that settled at Potterne, afford presumptive evidence that the ancestor of this branch derived his descent from one of the early sons of the house of Wraxall, about the time of HENRY VIII. * The elder son, JOHN LONG, of Marston, in the parish of Potterne, m. Anne, daughter of John Merewether, of Great Cheverell, in the county of Wilts. He made his will and d. in 1597, leaving by his wife, Anne, who was buried at Little Cheverell, 1626, six sons and three daughters, viz. 1. Christopher, who m. and left issue. III. Richard, of Worton, in the parish IV. Edward, of Claverton, in the parish |