~676 342 Way, of Denham 343 Weld, of Caton, Newbald Astbury & Rushton . _ 334 344 Werden, of Leyland.__ 345 Were, of Wellington & Poole 346 Whalley, of Somersetshire 347 Whatton, of Leicestershire 352 Willington, of Hurley 353 Williams, of Carnanton. 354 Wood, of Brown hills. 355 Woodforde, of Ansford House 356 Woodycare, of frookhill ___ 330 -140 боб 224 558 720 -371 596 _526 35 640 ~760 361 337 Worsley, of Hovingham Hall_607 358 Wray, of Helfects. 24 359 Wyvill, of Constable Burton 467 360 Yate of Bromesberrow 361 Yorke, of Bewerley 395. 744 Atterations & Additions. Index" V 769. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. TAYLOR OF CLIFTON (now TAYLOR GORDON). DUM SPIRO SPE RO SPERO P. 7. JOHN TAYLOR, M. D. has recently assumed, in consideration of his descent, the additional surname and arms of GORDON, and the patent is duly enrolled in the Lord Lyon Office, at Edinburgh. Arms-As matriculated in the College of Arms, Scotland: quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. three boars' heads, erased or, with a bordure sa. for GORDON; 2nd and 3rd, ermine, on a chevron between three anchors az. as many escallops arg. for TAYLOR. Crests-1st, a spreading oak, ppr. with the motto " I Byde" above, for GORDON; 2nd, a stork ppr. holding an anchor az. surmounted by the motto "dum spiro spero," for TAYLOR. SANDBACH OF WOODLANDS. P. 16. Mrs. H. R. Sandbach is granddaughter (not daughter) of the late celebrated William Roscoe, esq. POWNALL OF POWNALL. P. 17. Assheton and James, the children of James Pownall, esq. were born, the former in 1822, the latter in 1824. WARD OF SALHOUSE. P. 21, col. 1. 1. 16. Mr. Browne Bohun is erroneously stated to have descended from the ancient family of De Bohun. His father being step brother on the mother's side to William Bohun, esq. of Westhall, the last of his family and name, that gentleman left him his estates on condi tion that he assumed the name of Bohun. GORDON OF PITLURG. P.45. William-Gordon-Cuming Skene, esq. of Pitlurg, d. in 1836. PEDLER OF HOO MAVEY. P. 57. Colonel Pedler m. in 1838, Miss Durant, of Poole. LONG OF ROWDE ASHTON. P. 64, note, col. 2. Elizabeth Diony sia, and Mary, were daughters of John Thresher, esq. of Bradford; not of Sir Bourchier Wrey, as erroneously printed. TRENCHARD OF STANTON. P. 75. Dr. Trenchard d. in 1838. LOCKWOOD OF DEWS HALL. P. 81. William-Mark Lockwood, esq. elder son and heir apparent of William-Joseph Lockwood, esq. of Dews Hall, assumed in 1838, under the will of his uncle, Sir Mark Wood, bart. the surname and arms of WOOD. LESLIE OF BALLY BAY. P. 86. Mr. Leslie of Ballybay, died in 1838. MARTIN OF THE WILDERNESS. For P. 99, 1. 3 from the bottom. JohnNickleson Martin, third son, died in 1837. P. 102, col. 1, 1. 31. Elizabeth Hutchinson, heiress of her brothers, and wife of John-Nickleson Martin, esq. died 22nd September, 1836. Note, col. 2, 1. 2. For "issue two sons and two daughters," read "three sons and one daughter." Family of Hutchinson. Now represented by Captain Thomas The family of Hutchinson has been from a very early period settled in and about the city of Durham. HUGH HUTCHINSON, of Framwelgate, near Durham, alderman of that city, held from the dean and chapter of Durham, a close called Windyhill; he d. without issue, and was interred in St. Margaret's Church, Durham, 16th August, 1626, leaving his property to the issue of his brother, CUTHBERT HUTCHINSON, who likewise resided at Framwelgate; he held lands in Plausworth and Bitchburn, and was buried in the church of St. Margaret, Durham, 24th November, 1596, leaving issue, by Christobell, his wife, 1. NICHOLAS, of whom hereafter. 2. Cuthbert, of the city of Durham, baptized at St. Margaret's 2nd April, 1587; held lands in Plausworth under his father's will. 3. William, baptized at St. Margaret's 29th August, 1589. 4. Anthony, baptized at St. Margaret's 19th March, 1592. 5. Thomas. 6. Elizabeth, m. before 1624, to Story. 7. Jane, m. before 1624, - Hodgson. 8. Frances, one of whom m. to Wil9. Margaret, liam Johnson. NICHOLAS HUTCHINSON, of Framwelgate, eldest son and heir; held lands in Drawden, also Driburne and Plausworth; he was buried in St. Margaret's church, 2nd April, 1630, leaving issue by Elizabeth, his wife, 1. HUGH, of whom hereafter. in 1679. 3. Nicholas, citizen and tanner of Durham, baptized at St. Margaret's 28th April, 1612; held a farm in Plaus worth under his father's will, and lands in Chilton Poole under that of his great-uncle, Hugh. 4. Thomas, baptized at St. Margaret's 24th May, 1607, and buried there 5th June, 1610. 5. Jane, baptized at St. Margaret's 24th July, 1603, and buried there 10th August, 1607. HUGH HUTCHINSON, Son and heir, baptized at St. Margaret's 13th May, 1599; he was m. at St. Margaret's 22nd January, 1621, to Eleanor, daughter of John Hall, gent. and on his said marriage settled on his father and mother for their lives, lands in Bitchburne, held of the manor of Bedburne, which lands had been surrendered to the use of him and Eleanor, his wife; he was a freeman of the Company of Mercers, and was buried at St. Margaret's aforesaid 24th September, 1635, leaving issue by Eleanor, his wife (who was buried 4th September, 1631), 1. HUGH, citizen and mercer of Durham, baptized at St. Margaret's 20th January, 1622; 16th July, 1671, he surrendered to Cuthbert Markindell, gent. a parcel of land in Bitchburne, for purpose of settling it on his brother, John Hutchinson. 2. Thomas, baptized at St. Margaret's April, 1724, buried there 21st October following. 3. John, of whom hereafter. 4. Jane, baptized at St. Margaret's 24th August, 1626. 5. Elizabeth, baptized at St. Margaret's 6th July, 1627. The third son, JOHN HUTCHINSON, of Framwelgate, alderman and sometime mayor of the city of Durham; baptized at St. Margaret's 12th June, 1631; he was a freeman both of the Tanners and of the Mercers' Company, to the freedom of the former of which he was admitted 26th March, 1656, and to that of the latter 19th November, 1667; he purchased lands at Driburne of his cousin, Cuthbert Hutchinson, and likewise held copyhold messuages in Stainhope, Wolsingham, Witton, West Auckland, Chester le Street, and St. Margaret's, Durham, mostly acquired by purchase, as also freehold estates in Bitchburne, Westerton, Crossgate, he directs in his will to be buried with his Framwelgate, Dryburne, Windyhills, &c.; ancestors in the church of St. Margaret's, Durham, and was interred there 26th March, 1704; he left issue, one daughter, Jane, 1712, and an only son, m. to Michael Bravin, Mayor of Durham in JOHN HUTCHINSON, of Framwelgate, sometime Mayor of Durham, admitted free of he m. at Middleton St. George, 9th Janthe Tanners' Company 27th October, 1708; uary, 1706, to Mary, daughter of Thomas Shadforth, gent. of Durham, and was buried at Durham, 6th September, 1715, leaving issue, 1. JOHN, who m. as stated in the account given of the family of Richmond (vol. iv. p. 100), to Isabella, youngest daughter and co-heir of Christopher Richmond, esq. of Highhead Castle and Cattalen, in the county of Cumberland. 2. Margaret, baptized at St. Margaret's 29th October, 1709. 3. Mary, baptized at St. Margaret's 11th January, 1710. 4. Jane, baptized at St. Margaret's 16th NORTHEY-HOPKINS OF ORING House. P. 119. Geraldine, second daughter of William-Richard-Hopkins Northey, esq. of Suffolk Lawn, Cheltenham, and grandaughter of General Northey-Hopkins, of Oving House, was m. in 1838, to Joseph Pratt Tynte, esq. second son of Colonel Pratt, of Cabra Castle, in the county of Cavan, by Jemima-Roberta, his wife, dau. of Sir James Tynte, bart. (see p. 502). FULFORD OF GREAT FULFORD. P. 159, col. 1, 1. 50. A link of the descent is omitted, the pedigree should be as follows: Sir John Fulford, Sheriff of Devon, &c. Sir John Fulford, Dorothy, second dau. of Bourchier, Earl of Bath. Ann, dau. of Sir Thomas Dennys, of Holcombe Burnell. Sir Thomas Fulford. Ursula Bampfylde. A quo the present Col. Fulford of Fulford. The annexed is a more correct representation of the family arms than that in the body of the work. sister of John Hamilton, 1st Lord P. 220, col. 1, 1. 31, for " 1701," read "1708." P. 220, col. 1, 1. 34, for "1732," read "1734." P. 220, col. 1, 1. 45, for " Altoor," read "Attoor." P. 221, col. 1, 1. 1. add after "Claneboye," "" and his wife, Janet Clarke." P. 221, col. 1, 1. 35, after " John Blackwood, esq." add" of Bangor, and his wife, Ann Wauchope. This John Blackwood was only son of John Blackwood, esq. provost of Bangor (ancestor of Lord Dufferin), who died 28th May, 1663, aged seventy-two." P. 222, col. 2, 1. 8, for " 1730," read "1731." 66 P. 223, col. 2, 1. 27, for 1st June," read" 1st January." WHATTON OF LEICESTERSHIRE. P. 225, col. 1, note. It should be "Sir Richard de Whatton had a daughter, Agnes, m. to Sir John de Brabazon, and four sons," &c. P. 225 and 229, cols. 1, for "de Mal- P. 227, col. 1, for "Thu," read "I. P. 229, col. 1, for" 1836," read" 1835." ORPEN OF GLANEROUGH. P. 280. Add to the issue of R. I. T. Orpen, esq. a son, Raymond de Audemar, b. 28th August, 1837, and two daughters, Mary, b. in 1820, d. in 1821; and Cornelia, b. in 1822, d. in 1825. P. 282, col. 1. Rachel Orpen, who m. John Mayberry, who m. Miss Eli- 1. John, who m. in 1802, |