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and had, Duckett, John, Richard, George-Helan, Agnes and Catherine.

2. Duckett, a solicitor. 3. George, in holy orders, m. Miss Judith Coppinger.

4. Rachel.

II. Richard.

III. Helan.

iv. Elmsey, m. Miss Mayberry.

v. John, who m. first, Miss Gillman, and secondly, Miss Catherine Donman. By the former he had a daughter, Mary, m. to John Humphreys, esq. and had five children, and by the latter, two daughters, SarahLetitia, married to Michael Haynes, esq. and Rachel, m. to Lieutenant Redmond Moriarty, R. N. his second wife.

VI. Rachel.

VII. Eliza, m. to Abraham Mayberry, esq. of Killar

ney.

VIII. Mary, m. to

Croswell,

esq. and had a son George, and a daughter, Eliza, m. to John Sullivan, esq.

P. 282. The daughters of Samuel Crumpe, by Miss Mullins, sister to Lord Ventry (see BURKE's Peerage and Baronetage), married, one Mr. Hillyard, and the other Mr. Giles. P. 282, col. 1, for "Miss Godfrey," read " Deborah, daughter of William Godfrey, esq. Francis Crumpe had by his second wife, Dorothea Bland,* widow of John Lawler, esq. an only son, Nathaniel, who took the name of Bland, as in the body of the work.

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P. 282, col. 2, 1. 37, for " Orpen, esq." read "Richard Orpen, esq.' P. 283, col. 1, 1.7. William Godfrey, who m. Miss Eccleston, of Drogheda, had issue, Peter; Henry, who m. Miss Coates; and Henrietta, wife of William Twiss, esq.

P. 283, col. 1, 1. 10. Dorcas Godfrey had by her husband, Robin Twiss, esq.

1. George Twiss, who m. Honora, daughter of William Meredith, esq. and had

*Her brother, Francis Bland, esq. had an illegitimate daughter, the late celebrated Mrs. Jordan.

1. Robert.

2. William, m. Miss Crosbie.
3. Francis, m. Miss Collis.
4. Lucy.

5. Dorcas,m. to Arthur Blen-
nerhasset, esq. of Bally-
seedy, and had issue.

6. Maryanne, m. to William Foster, esq. and has issue.

11. Catherine Twiss, m. to William Hillyard, esq.

III. Avice, m. to Thomas Marshall, esq. and had issue.

P. 283, col. 1, 1. 12, for "Alice," read "Avice." She m. William Twiss, esq. and had issue.

1. William Twiss, who m. his cousin, Miss Henrietta Godfrey, and had William, Robert, George, Henry, and Sophia, wife of Geoffrey Samuels, esq.

11. Jane Twiss.

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v. Alice Twiss, m. to Richard Purcell, esq. and had a son, John, and a daughter, Avice, wife of John Purdon, esq.

P. 283, col. 1, 1. 15. Avicia Blennerhasset, who m. John Yielding, esq. son of Richard Yielding, by his wife, Belinda Bateman, had issue,

I. JAMES, m. in 1717, Dorcas, dau. of Samuel Crumpe, esq. and had issue,

1. James, m. a daughter of John Carrigue, esq. by his wife, Miss Ponsonby, and had issue,

John, barrister-at-law, m.
Miss Boyce, and had
issue,

James-Boyce,m.Miss
Harriet Hillyard.

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P. 284, col. 1, 1.27. MARGARET BOWEN, who m. Augustus Gandrum, had issue,

1. Augustus, m. Miss Radley.
11. Margaret, m. —
Husbands, esq.

and had a son, Richard.
III. Dorcas, m. John Jermyn, esq.
and had with William, and
David-Jermyn, m. Susan, dau.
of Colalough Duckett, esq. by
his wife, Susan Mare, and had
issue,

1. Thomas, m. Anne, daughter
of the Rev. William War-
burton, of Valentia, and had
issue, David, John, Anne,
and another daughter.
2. David.

3. William, m. Miss Mary
Meredith, his first cousin.

4. John.

1. Mary.

2. Letitia.

IV. MARY-JOHANNA, m. William Mansfield, esq. and had issue, 1. Charles.

1. A daughter, Miss Mansfield, m. - Orpen,* esq. and had issue,

Benjamin, m. and had a son, Abel,married Lucy Daunt.

Basil, in holy orders, m. and had issue,

John, m. Miss Manden, and had issue two sons.

Benjamin. Richard.

* With the family of this name spelled so very nearly the same, no relationship has ever been able to be discovered by the Orpens, though thus connected.

Basil, m. Miss Mary born in 1822. Lieutenant Redmond Mori-
Carthew.
arty, R.N. d. in 1826, his son, Edward, was
born in 1823.

Mary.

Isabella.

Johanna.

Charlotte.

P. 284. RICHARD ORPEN was wounded at the battle of the Boyne, and thanked for his services by King WIL

LIAM.

P. 284. The will of the Rev. Thomas Orpen, of Killowen, was proved in 1768.

P. 284, col. 2. MARYANNE TRAVERS, m. John Massy, esq. in 1782, and had issue, Hugh, Richard, Eyre, John, George, Thomas, Eliza, Anne, and two other children.

P. 284, col. 2, for "brother," &c. read "fourth son of James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale."

P. 284, col. 2, for "Sampson Stamwell," esq. read "Stowell of Killbrillain, b. in 1816."

P. 284, col. 2. BESSY QUIN, who m. Captain John Meade, R.N. has had issue, Richard, Thomas, Charlotte, Mary, Bessy, Sarah, and Frederica. P. 284, col. 2. MARY ELLARD, by her husband, John Hawkes, esq. had issue, Sophia, Mary, John, and another son. The shipwreck of Arthur Orpen and his wife took place in Ballinkelly bay.

P. 285, col. 1, for "Ballyboy," read "Ballybog."

P. 285, 1. 25, in the 60th regiment of infantry, killed at Talavers in 1809, while gallantly cheering on his regiment. He had served at the battle of Minden and also in India, and marched across the desert to join the army in Egypt, under Abercrombie. P.285, 1.31, for "Constantinople," read "Madeira."

THOMAS STRANGE, killed, &c. had issue, Alexander, b. in 1818, Henry, Thomas, Lucy and Mary. For" Miss Bland," read | "Miss Maria Bland." Joane, Thomas and Alexander. Joane of Mr. and Mrs. Christian, a daughter, Lucinda. After" Edward," add" major in the army."

HENRY ORPEN died in March, 1838, m. first, in 1809, Miss Ellen Swanton, who d. in 1811, leaving a daughter, Lucy, m. in 1830, John Duncombe, a merchant, by whom she has had two children. For the family of Sir James Chatterton, bart. see BURKE'S Peerage and Baronetage.

After " Edward," 1. 61, add "barristerat-law." Cherry Orpen m. 1811, Margaret in 1805, she had other issue beside those given in the text, Abram d. in 1828, Charles b. in 1818, d. in 1820, William b. in 1822, Lucinda d. in 1818. Abram Orpen Palmer

P. 285, col. 2, 1. 23, dele “ now captain," and to R.N. add, "and M.D." issue, Sylvereus b. in 1817, Edward b. in 1822, Abram b. in 1831, Lucy b. in 1819, Lydia b. in 1825. Cherry-Agnes b. in 1833.

Captain Massy Herbert. R. N. has issue, Arthur, Frances, deceased, b. in 1828, and Dorcas.

Mrs. John Herbert Orpen d. in 1808. To "John Thompson Young, esq." add "her second cousin."

P. 285, col. 2, 1. 51, for "cousin," read "second cousin." Fanny-Sophia Orpen (Mrs. Smith) has issue, a son, b. in 1838. She had a brother, Richard, obiit infans. For" John Bateman," read "Rowland Bateman."

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P. 286, 1. 2, for "Captain Odlum," read
Captain Henry Odlum."
Lieutenant-Colonel Bland had issue,
Thomas, in holy orders.
Francis.

Nathaniel.

Bessy, m. Lieutenant Robert Herbert,
R. N. and has had issue, Arthur, Na-
thaniel, Robert, Letitia, Barbara, and
Margaret-Agnes.

Margaret, m. Richard Murphy, esq.
Lucy, m. Captain Galway.

Maria, m. Captain Harry Strange, her
second cousin.

For "T. N. Bland," read “James Nathaniel Bland.”

Agnes Bland, the second wife of Thomas Herbert, esq. had issue, Thomas, Francis, Cherry, Eliza.

Margaret-Lucy Stewart, (Mrs. Langford) has had issue, two sons and three daughters.

Susannah, Mrs. Francis Orpen, died in 1820, she had another son, Francis, died in infancy, besides those given in the text.

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P. 286, col. 1, 3 lines from bottom, to 1823," add " 10th December." Next line but one, for " Colonel," read "Rev.” He left issue a daughter, Alicia-Mary-Anne, m. 1st June, 1836, Henry-Thomas D'Arcy, esq. by whom she has a daughter, b. 2nd April,

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are so engraved in all the books of the family.

CATON OF BINBROOK.

P. 306, col. 2, for "Robert, 40th Abbot of St. Albans," read "39th Abbot of St. Albans."

P. 307, col. 2, for "Thurston," read "Thruston."

P. 307, col. 2, for “ July, 1833,” read “July, 1776.”

P. 307, col. 2, for " Virtue," read "Vertue."

P. 308, col. 1, 1. 7, for "Thurston John Caton," read "Thruston John Caton."

P. 309, col. 1, 1. 13, for "Tuffnell," read "Tufnell."

The motto should be Cautus metuit foveam lupus. The following is a more correct representation of the armorial bearings.

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OWEN OF GLANSEVERN.

P. 380. The late highly gifted and respected William Owen, esq. K. C. d. in November, 1837. He devised the whole of his property, including the beautiful seat at which he resided, GLANSEVERN, to his widow, the only child of the late Captain Sloughter, and grandniece of Sir Peter Warburton, bart. of Arley (see BURKE'S Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies). P. 380, 1. 8 of note. Omit "first." The Arms of the family are sa. three scaling ladders, and between the two uppermost a spear's head arg. its point imbrued: on a chief ermine a tower triple turretted of the 2nd, quarterly with EVANS and DAVIES. The Crest a wolf saliant, ppr. supporting a ladder of the arms.

The Motto Frangi non Flecti.

BINGHAM OF MELCOMBE BINGHAM.
P. 350. The Rev. George Bingham m.
in 1836, Frances, daughter of Antho-
ny Blagrave, esq. and d. 5th May,
1838, without issue, when the repre-
sentation of the family devolved on
his brother, the present RICHARD
HIPPISLEY BINGHAM, esq. Captain
H. E. I. C. service, b. 1st Oct., 1804,
m. in 1836, his cousin, Harriet-Geor-
giana, 3rd daughter of the Rev. Mon-
tagu Wynyard, B.D. chaplain to her
majesty.

P. 353, col. 1, 1. 6 from foot. Charles
William Bingham was born 28th
September (not 15th October), 1810.
P. 353, col. 1, 1. 2 from foot. Sophia

Matilda, wife of Robert - Francis
Wright, esq. has issue, Augustus-Ro-
bert-Bingham Wright, Arthur-Fran-
cis Wright, and Leonora-Sophia
Wright.

GORDON OF FLORIDA.

P. 376. The annexed is a more correct engraving of the arms than that already given in the body of the work.

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a son Kenelm Roy mentioned in the body of the work, three daughters, viz. Ella-Geraldine, GertrudeSimonetta, and Mabel. ElizabethAnne-Ella, Mrs. Digby is only dau. of John Morse, esq. of Sprowston Hall, Norfolk, by Elizabeth-Anne, daughter of General Hall, of Wratting Park, Cambridgeshire, whose wife, Elizabeth, was daughter and eventual heir of John Carter, esq. of Weston Colvile, by Elizabeth, dau. and co-heir of Sir Maurice Thompson, Lord Haversham (see BURKE'S Extinct Baronetcies.)

P. 465, col. 2. SIMON DIGBY, esq. of North Luffenham, who m. Margaret Saunderson, had besides the issue already stated, a daughter,

CATHERINE, Who m. Charles Bletsoe, esq. of Easton Hall, Northamptonshire, and had an only daughter and heir,

CATHARINE, m. in 1753 to Henry Shuttleworth, esq. of Ribbleton and Glentworth, and their grandson is the present

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HENRY SHUTTLEWORTH, esq. of Market Harborough (see p. 665).

LLOYD OF DAN-YR-ALLT. P. 475. For" Seat, Dan-yr-allt," &c. read " Seats, Dan-yr-allt, Carmar

thenshire, and South Park, Penshurst, Kent.

DUPPA OF HOLLING BOURNE.

P. 484, col. 1. Bishop Duppa descended from an earlier marriage than that of Robert Duppa and Blanche Whitney.

P. 484, col. 1, 1. 16 from foot, for 66 Wilts," read "Hereford." P. 484, col. 2, 1. 20 from foot, for "Gutch," read "Geach."

The annexed is a more accurate representation of the armorial bearings than that already given.

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Note. Robert Levyns and Maud Levyns were daughters and not sisters of Thomas Levyns, who m. Mary, daughter of John Prosser.

P. 489, 1. 5, to a son Crouch, and a daughter Sarah, as in the body of the work, add Jane, Anne, Catherine, and Samuel.

P. 489, 1. 19, for " "eldest daughter."

daughter," read

Mrs. Mary Morris, (first wife of Roger,) died in November, 1729, and was buried at St. Marylebonne, the 9th of the same month. There is a family tradition, that Lady Jackson's first child was born the same day with the twenty-second child of her mother, Lady Vandeput (see BURKE'S Extinct Baronetage.)

P. 489, 1. 28, for " Matthew," read "Mathew."

Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, second wife of Roger, (who was also of Richmond, Surrey,) daughter of Sir Philip Jackson,* *buried at St. George's Hanover Square, 27th August, 1744. Her mother had been a Miss Jane Holford, from a brother of hers, the mother of the present Sir George Shiffner, bart. is descended. (See BURKE'S Peerage and Baronetage.)

The will of Roger Morris bears date 4th March, 1747, the burial place being at that time, in South Audley Street. In 1723, he resided in the parish of St. James's, Westminster, under a lease granted him by Lord Harley; some years afterwards, in the parish of St. Marylebonne; and after his second marriage, in St.

Sir Peter Jackson, knt. is supposed to have been a descendant of Richard Jackson, of Carhead, in Whitby Strand, in the county of York, who died in the year 1648, or thereabouts, by his wife, a daughter of Thomas Worfolke, of Whitby Strand, by whom he had issue, John; William, of Whitby, aged sixty-three in 1665; Peter, of Witby, com. ebor. and other children.

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