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THOMAS LONGE, of Beckington, who m. in 1559, Johanna, relict of Burston, and by whom, who d. in 1609, he had issue, 1. Thomas, baptized 1565. 11. Roger, baptized 1569, ob. 1606. III. WILLIAM, baptized 1570.

IV. Polidore, baptized 1575, m. at Wa-
terford, in Ireland, to Maria Pom-
fret, and had issue,

Polidore, d. infant, 1610.
Maria, baptized 1607.

1. Mary, baptized 1561.

11. Susan, baptized 1562, Thomas Longe d. in 1608. His third son, WILLIAM LONGE, was seated at Stratton, in the county of Somerset. He m. Eleanor, daughter of Edward Goddard, of Woodhay, in the county of Hants, by Maria, daughter of Sir John Kingsmill, of Sidmanton, in the county of Hants, by whom he had issue,

1. WILLIAM.

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x. Eleanor, m. William Long d. in 1645, and was s. by his

son,

SIR LISLEBONE LONG,† knight, of Stratton, a barrister of the Temple, master of the Requests, recorder of the city of London, M. P. for Wells in 1640-54-58 and 59, and for Somersetshire, in 1656, and appointed speaker of the parliament on the illness of Mr. Chute, March 9th, 1658. He m. Frances, daughter of John Mynne, of Epsom, and by her, who d. in 1691, had issue, GEORGE. William. Mary, d. 1674.

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William Willoughby, and

+ The name of Lislebone, or Lislibon, appears to be a corruption of Loveban, or Lovibond, and is perhaps associated with some puritanical meaning.

m. Lawrence Swinton."

Sir Lislebone d. March 16th, 1658, and was s. by his son,

GEORGE LONG, of Downside, in the county of Somerset, m. Mary, daughter of Marmaduke Jennings, of Curry Revel, in the county of Somerset, by Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Trevelyan, and by her, who d. in 1725, aged eightytwo, had issue,

WILLIAM.

George, d. 1721, aged forty-two. Anne, d. 1678.

Elizabeth, d. 1697.

Diana, d. 1705.

Deborah, d. 1729.

George Long d. in 1705, aged sixty-two, and was s. by his son,

WILLIAM LONG, of Downside, steward of

* There is a monument in Salisbury cathedral to Lawrence Swinton, who d. in 1691, impaling the arms of Long, of Trowbridge.

the duchy of Cornwall, m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Richard Crumpe, knt. and by her, who d. 1765, aged eighty-three, had issue, WILLIAM, d. 1735, aged seventeen.

Elizabeth, d. 1727, aged eleven.
Frances, d. 1769, aged fifty-one.
Anne, d. 1761.

Judith, m. in 1758, to Norton Knatch-
bull, fifth son of Sir Edward Knatch-
bull, bart. and by him, who d. in 1782,
aged seventy, had issue,

Norton-William, d. 1760, s. p.
William-Norton, d. s. p.

Frances, m. Charles Knatchbull,
R. N. of Babington, in the county
of Somerset, and d. in 1818, aged
fifty-four, s. p.

Judith Knatchbull d. in 1792, aged seventy-two, and on the decease of her daughter, Frances, the descendants of -William Long, of Downside became extinct.

LONG, OF MONKTON FARLEIGH.

LONG, JOHN, esq. of Monkton Farleigh, and of Bainton, in the county of Wilts, born 14th August, 1793, married Mary, daughter of Ed

ward Daniel, esq. barrister-at-law, and has issue,

1. JOHN, b. 28th April, 1822.

II. Walter-Henry, b. 5th October, 1823.

III. Edward-Moreton, b. 13th December, 1833.

1. Emma-Mary.

11. Katherine-Elizabeth.

This gentleman succeeded to the estate of Monkton Farleigh on the death of his father in 1833, and to the estate of Bainton, in the county of Wilts, by the will of Mary, the widow of William Long, esq. of Bainton, the last male descendant of that branch. He is a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Wilts.

Lineage.

RICHARD LONG, esq. of Rowd Ashton, in the county of Wilts, married Meliora, daughter of - Lambe, and relict of Joseph Poulden, esq. of Imber, Wilts, and had issue, 1. RICHARD GODOLPHIN, eldest son and heir. (See p. 65).

II. JOHN.

The second son,

JOHN LONG, esq. of Monkton Farleigh, born 1768, m. Lucy-Anne, daughter of the Rev. John Warnford, of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Camden professor of ancient history, and relict of Kinnear, esq. by whom, who died 11th February, 1812, aged forty-eight, he had issue,

1. JOHN, his heir, the present possessor of Monkton Farleigh.

II. Walter, in holy orders, born 1795,
married Anne, daughter of the Rev.
R. Gunning.

1. Katherine-Elizabeth-Mary.
11. Lucy-Anne, died May, 1807.

III. Sophia, died 4th November, 1800. Mr. Long died 20th October, 1833, and was succeeded by his son, the present possessor.

Arms-Sable, semée of cross-crosslets and a lion rampant arg.

Crest-Out of a ducal coronet or, a demilion rampant argent.

Motto-Pieux quoique preux.

Estates-In Wiltshire.

Seat-Monkton Farleigh, in Wilts.

Longs of Bainton and Wootton Basset,

now extinct.

WILLIAM LONG, esq. the fourth son of Thomas Long, of Little Cheverell, who died in 1654, was of Little Sutton, county of Wilts. He married at Little Cheverell, 2nd November, 1658, Elizabeth, daughter of Danvers, of West Lavington, also in Wilts, and died in 1670, leaving issue,

1. William, of Baynton, in the parish of Edington, county of Wilts, who succeeded, by the will of his father's eldest brother, John Long, esq.of Little Cheverell, in 1676, to that estate. He died without issue, and was succeeded in the entailed estate by his brother,

11. JOHN, of Baynton, of whom presently.

III. James, baptized at Little Sutton,
21st March, 1669. He married Stew-
· Hub-
art, daughter and heiress of
bard, esq. of Cranford, Middlesex, and
by her, who was buried 17th Septem-
ber, 1773, at Wootton Basset, he left
at his decease two sons and three
daughters.

1. LEWIS.*

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1. JOHN, his heir.

11. Robert, baptized 2nd December,
1701, buried at Edington, 19th Ja-
nuary, 1729, aged twenty-eight,
III. WILLIAM.

1. Honour, living in 1721.
II. Katherine, died young.
III. Margaret, baptized 22nd March,
1695, buried 21st December, 1776,
aged eighty-one.

IV. Leonora-Maria, baptized 10th Octo-
ber, 1698, buried 30th July, 1758,
aged sixty.

v. Jane, baptized 6th January, 1703-4,
buried 18th February, 1779, aged
seventy-six.

VI. Stuart, bapt. 9th May, 1705-6, buried
29th July, 1728, aged twenty-two.
VII. Elizabeth-Anne, living 1766.
The eldest son and successor,

JOHN LONG, of Bainton, esq. born 1691, dying unmarried, was buried at Edington, 20th May, 1745, aged fifty-four, and suc

2. William, baptized at Wootton
Basset, 22nd June, 1701, sup-ceeded by his brother,
posed to have died abroad with-
out issue.

1. Elizabeth, born 6th April, 1693,
buried at Wootton Basset, 21st
September, 1723.

2. Honour, born 19th December,
1696, married William Morse,
son of William Morse, of Woot-
ton Basset. She died 26th April,
1723, and was buried at Chisel-
don, Wilts.

3. Margaret, born 26th December,
1697-8, buried at West Laving-
ton, 13th April, 1700.
1. Mary, baptized 1660, at Little Sutton,
buried at Wootton Basset, 20th No-
vember, 1736.

11. Ellinor, baptized 30th April, 1667,
buried at Little Sutton, 18th July,
1679.

LEWIS LONG, of Wootton Basset, esq. was born 24th May, and baptized at West Lavington, 6th June, 1699. He married 22nd April, 1732, Anne Hollister, who died and was buried at Great Cheverell, Wilts, 25th April, 1792, aged seventy-nine. They had issue,

I. JAMES, only son and heir.

1. Stewart, baptized 26th October, 1733,
buried 4th February following.

11. Mary, baptized 26th December, 1734;
married Mr. Brewer, of Wootton Basset,
and buried there.

WILLIAM LONG, of Bainton, esq. baptized 16th August, 1707. He was buried 4th May, 1770, aged sixty-three, leaving two sons. The elder,

JAMES LONG, esq. of Bainton, died unm. was buried at Edington, 16th November, 1782, and succeeded by his brother,

WILLIAM LONG, esq. of Bainton, who was born in 1734, and married Mary, the daughter of Richard Estcourt Creswell, esq. of Paikney Park, Wilts. They had issue one daughter, Emma, who died an infant, and was buried at Edington, 16th January, 1796. Mr. Long died and was buried at Edington, 22nd June, 1807, aged seventy-three. Mrs. Long d. 11th Jan. 1822, having bequeathed the estates at Bainton (which by her late husband were left to her disposal) to J. Long, of Monkton Farleigh, esq. the present possessor.

II. Elizabeth, baptized 1st March, 1737, married Abraham Bellamy, esq. of Great Cheverell, who died 1807. She died without issue, and was buried at Great Cheverell, 30th November, 1819, aged eighty-four. Lewis Long died and was buried at Wootton Basset, 13th November, 1784, aged eighty-five, and was s. by his eldest son,

JAMES LONG, esq. of Great Cheverell, baptized at Wootton Basset, 25th April, 1739, died unmarried, and was buried at Great Cheverell, 23rd October, 1802.

LONG, OF PRESHAW.

LONG, WALTER, esq. of Preshaw, in the county of Southampton, M.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, born 24th November, 1788, married 12th February, 1810, the Right Honorable Lady Mary Carnegie, eldest daughter of William, seventh Earl of Northesk, G.C.B. admiral of the Red, and rear-admiral of Great Britain, and has issue,

1. WALTER-JERVIS, of Oriel College, Oxford, b. 26th June, 1816. 11. William, of Baliol College, Oxford, b. 15th August, 1817. III. John, in the 10th Royal Hussars, b. 14th December, 1818. IV. George, b. 23rd December, 1823.

1. Mary, d. young.

11. Ellen.

III. Elizabeth-Mary, m. at St. Mary's, Bryanstone Square, 26th February, 1833, John Etherington Welsh Rolls, esq. of the Hendré, in the county of Monmouth.

IV. Alice, d. young.

v. Mary-Hippisley.

VI. Georgina-Eleanor.
VII. Lucy.

VIII. Jane.

This gentleman inherited the estate of Preshaw, in the county of Hants, on the decease of his father, John Long, esq. in 1797; a moiety of the estates of his maternal uncle, John William Hippisley Trenchard, esq. at his death in 1801; the estates in Somersetshire and Dorsetshire on the death of his uncle, William Long, esq. in 1818; and those in Oxfordshire on the death of his cousin, John Blackall, esq. of Haseley, in the county of Oxford, in 1829. He is a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the county of Hants, and served the office of high sheriff for that county in 1824.

Lineage.

THOMAS LONG,* of Devizes, b. in 1617, third son of Thomas Long, esq. of Little Cheverell, Wilts, (see p. 64) succeeded, by the will of his father, in 1654, to the lands in Potterne, called Wallens. He married, first, Alice, the daughter of Thomas Hawkins, of Chippenham; and relict of Richard Foreman, of Chippenham. She died in 1641, without issue, and was buried at Chippenham. He married, secondly, Margery, daughter of Richard Flower, of Devizes, gent. and by her (who died in 1691, and was buried at St. John's, Devizes) had issue,

*In the church of St. John, Devizes, there is a beautiful monument to the memory of this gentleman, with the arms of LONG, of Wraxall, and with the following inscription:

Beatis manibus

Thomæ Long Comitatu,
Wiltoniensi generosi
Qui obiit

7 die Aprilis,

A.D. 1671,

Etatis suæ 54.

Quos calcas cineres, viator, ille
Sperans deposuit resuscitandos
Qui proli pariterque suæ charus
Uxori, lacrymis dolenda liquit
Veris funera; quem benignior sors
Indignum minimi labore morbi
Vità surripuit molestiori.

1. Thomas Long, esq. eldest son, of Little Cheverell, to which property he succeeded, by the will of his uncle, John Long, esq. of Little Cheverell, in 1676. He married Eleanor, daughter of John Sealy, of Newbury, and had issue,

1. Eleanor, living in 1691.

2. Mary, bapt. 1st February, 1679,
at Little Cheverell, and married
at the same, Arthur Ceely, of
Farringdon, in the county of De-
von, 1712.

II. John, baptized at Potterne, 22nd
July, 1654, and buried at St. John's,
Devizes, 11th February, 1679.

III. RICHARD, of whom presently.
IV. Henry, of the city of New Sarum,
succeeded, by the will of his mother,
Margery, to the estate at Potterne.
He was baptized at St. John's, Devi-
zes, 9th August, 1658, married Mar-
tha, the daughter of - Harrison, and
died 7th February, 1727, aged sixty-
nine, and was buried at St. Thomas's
church, New Sarum. Martha, his
wife, died 17th March, 1731, aged
seventy-one, and was buried in the
same church, leaving issue,

1. Thomas, bapt. at St. Thomas's,
New Sarum, 16th April, 1684,

and died 1st December, 1703,

aged twenty.

2. Henry, died 12th August, 1738,
without issue.

1. Mary, died unmarried, 1754.
2. Lucy, died 20th February, 1743.
3. Sarah, married Henry Biggs.
v. William, alderman of the city of
Bath, baptized at St. John's, Devizes,
28th September, 1659, served the
office of mayor for that city in 1715.
He was buried at the abbey church
there, 15th Jan. 1716. By his wife,
Elizabeth, he left issue,

1. William, of Bratton, county of
Wilts, baptized at St. John's, De-
vizes, 23rd May, 1687, and bu-
ried at Bratton, 25th September,
1750. He died without issue.
His will was proved 12th Octo-
ber, 1751, by his brothers, Tho-
mas and James, the executors.
2. Thomas, clerk, baptized at the
abbey church, Bath, 7th Novem-
ber, 1691, died without issue,
1771.

3. James, esq. of Wedhampton, co.
of Wilts, baptized at the abbey
church, Bath, 17th May, 1694.
He married Mary, daughter of
George Turner, esq. of Penleigh,
in the parish of Bratton. She
died and was buried at Bratton,
2nd September, 1755. He died
without issue, and was buried at
Urchfont, Wilts, 1768. His will
was dated 18th June, 1766, by
which he devised his estates at
Bulkington, in the parish of Kee-
vil, Wilts, and at Baynton, in the
parish of Edington, to his niece,
Mary (the daughter of his sister,
who married Mr. Turner), the
wife of the Rev. William Hutton,
rector of Maid's Norton, in the
county of Bucks, and to her heirs
in tail male, and in default of
issue male, to his kinsman, Wal-
ter Long, esq. of the city of New
Sarum, and to his sons and their
issue in tail male.

1. A daughter, who married Mr.

Turner, and left a daughter,
Mary, married to the Rev. Wil-
liam Hutton, as before men-
tioned, who, in pursuance of the
directions of the will of the said
James Long, took the name and
Mrs. Hutton
arms of Long.
Long died about 1785, leaving
issue,

1. Francis- Richard - Turner-
Hutton Long, who died with-
out issue, in 1813.

2. James Long Long, clerk,

the present possessor of the above-mentioned property.

vi. Michael, baptized at St. John's, Devizes, December, 1662, and buried there 19th November, 1691, leaving, by his wife Margaret, a daughter, Margaret, baptized 13th December, 1690, at St. John's, Devizes.

J. Anne, married Richard Hill, and d. 1691.

11. Margery, married died 1691.

Essington, and

III. Sarah, married Thomas Seymour, of Marlborough, at St. Edmund's church, New Sarum, 20th April, 1680. Iv. Mary, married, at St. John's, De

vizes, 6th December, 1675, to Arthur Sherston.

v. Elizabeth, bapt. at Devizes, 17th
September, 1657, married Mr. Locke,
of Devizes.

VI. Judith, married Mr. James.
VII. Lucy, bapt. at Devizes, 1661, bu-
ried 2nd July, 1667.

RICHARD LONG, the third son of Thomas Long, of Devizes, born 1st August, 1655, was alderman of New Sarum, and served the office of mayor of that city. He m. 4th January, 1679, Alice, the daughter of — Ivie, and dying 12th July, 1724, was buried at St. Edmund's church, New Sarum, left issue,

1. Richard, of New Sarum, born 20th September, 1684, and died unmarried, 15th September, 1726.

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John, died young.

III. WALTER, of whom presently. IV. John, of Preshaw, county of Southampton, born 15th June, 1691. He died unmarried 23rd November, 1742, aged forty-one, and was buried in St. Edmund's church, New Sarum. He devised his estate at Preshaw, to his brother Walter, for life, and after his decease, to John, the eldest son of his said brother Walter, by his second wife, Philippa Blackall.

v. James, died young.

1. Ellinor, born 13th November, 1680, married Thomas Clare, esq. of Heytesbury, Wilts; died 9th May, 1744, without issue.

II. Alice, born 28th June, 1682, mar

ried Mr.Dennett; died 11th Feb. 1754. III. Anne, born 27th November, 1685, married the Rev. James Ivie, of Ashmore, county of Dorset. She died 13th July, 1730, aged forty-four, and was buried at Ashmore, leaving fourteen surviving children.

IV. Elizabeth, born 9th December, 1692, married, first, James Bennett, of the city of New Sarum, and afterwards of Bath, merchant. Mr. Bennett died in 1716, at Bath. She married, se

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