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1704, Oct. 24.

1711 Mar. 16

1712 July 2 1716 Mar. 25 1718 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 1733 Aug. 22 1747 Nov. 22

1704, Jan. 8.

1680 Mar. 19

1682 July 23 1705 Nov. 25

THOMAS SKYRM & MARGARET MOUSELY.
Thomas, son of Thomas Skirme, bapt.
John, son of Thomas Skyrme, bapt.
Sarah, daughter of Thomas Skyrme, bapt.
William, son of Thomas Skyrme, bapt.
John, son of Thomas Skyrme, bur.
Margaret, wife of Thomas Skyrme, 72, bur.

HENRY BATH & MARY BIGGS.

Henry, son of Thomas Bathe, labourer [inserted], bapt.
Mary, daughter of Obiah Bigge, bapt.
Thomas, son of Heniry Bath, bapt.

1705, May 29. JOHN SAVAGE & SARAH PORTER.

1705, Oct. 22. GEORGE BURRISH & MARY FOSTER.

1706, April 3.

1706 Dec. 29

1708 Oct. 24 1712 Oct. 19 Oct. 19

1715 May 8 1721 Dec. 17 1725 July 11

1738 Jan. 9

1739 July 8

1743 Jan. 27 1755 Aug. 8

ANTHONY CHILVER & MARGARET ADAMS.

["James the" inserted and deleted] of Anthony Chilver, bapt.
Martha, daughter of Anthony Chilver, bapt.
William, son of Anthony Chilver, bapt.
John, son of Anthony Chilver, bapt.
Andrew, son of Anthony Chilver, bapt.
Henry, son of Antony Chilver, bapt.
William Chilver, bur.

Andrew, son of Anthony Chilver, 17, bur.
Anthony Chilver, bur.

Margaret Chilver, widow, 70, bur. [5s. paid for the Bell.]
(To be continued.)

Ray of Suffolk.*

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS.

HAUGHLEY.

ARMS: RAY with WALKLATE (Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed gules, gorged with a collar fleury counter-fleury or).

Reverendo RICHARDO RAY

et MARGARETÆ Conjugi
optimis parentibus
pietatis ergo
posuit filius

obiit

haec IV Aug. MDCCLIII

æt. LXXII.

Ille VIII Maii MDCCLVIII

æt. LXXXIII.

* Communicated by G. MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, Esq., F.S.A.-continued from p. 86.

Arms: RAWLINSON with RAY (Gules, two bars gemelles between as many escallops argent).

DOROTHEA

RICHARDI et MARGARETE RAY filia
THOME RAWLINSON Eq. aur. Conjux
Matrona ornatissima

obiit XII Junii MDCCXLIII
æt. XXXVIII.

THOMAS RAWLINSON Eques Auratus.
vir

generis ob antiquitatem non male noti
notioris autem vitæ conditionis
probitatis denique notissimæ
Obiit Ido Die Decembris

anno ætatis LIX

Salutis humanæ MDCCLXIX.

ARMS: RAY with LOCK (Per fesse azure and or, a pale counterchanged or, on each of the first a falcon of the second).

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Sacred to the memory of JOHN BOWNESS, Major in the army | formerly of M.M.'s 80th & 67th Regiments: son of the late | Major General GEORGE BOWNESS of the Honourable East India Company's service died 13th August 1880 aged

83 years.

Sacred to the memory of | ANNE, widow of Major JOHN BOWNESS | and eldest daughter of the late CHARLES TYRELL, Esqre | of Plashwood in this parish | died 15 June 1884 aged 82 years.

Sacred to the memory of | LOUISA JANE BROWNE | the wife of WILLIAM BROWNE, Esqre third daughter of CHARLES TYRELL, Esqre, of Plashwood in this Parish She departed this life on the 18th March 1861 | aged 46 years.

HAWKEDON CHURCH.

Mural Monument.

ARMS: EVERARD; impaling, Gules, a chevron or between three bezants.

RICHARD EUERARD gent. ob. 29 June 1670 æt. 52.
DOROTHY his wife ob. 29 Sep. 1678 æt. 51.

She was eldest dau. of THOMAS GOLDING esq.

GEOFFREY MALTYWARD & THOMAS SMYTH, gentlemen, who married
FRANCES & MARY, their daus. & coheirs, have set up this monument.

MILDENHALL, SUFFOLK.

Ledger slab at west end of Church.

ARMS: Per fesse a pale counterchanged and three hawks rising, belled and crowned.
CREST: A hawk as in the arms.

Sacred to the memory of

JOHN LOCK Gent.

who after residing Fifty Years
in this Parish

Died Novr 1st, 1802
in the 88th Year of his Age
and according to his Desire
was interred here.

He married ELIZABETH Daughter and Heir of
WILLIAM DIXON Citizen and Mercer of London
who dying at Lidgate in this County
Jan. 224, 1742-3 was buried there.
By her he left a daughter ELIZABETH
his only surviving Child and Heir
married to RICHARD RAY of
Hawleigh in this County Esq.
who have issue.

VOL. IV., SERIES III.

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JOHN RAY, senior, living at the house called by the name of the Breed, in Wickhambrooke, co. Suffolk. Will dated 17 Dec. 1680; proved 6 April 1681 by ex'ors. To Martha my wife, toward the education of my three children begotten of her, namely, Martha, Margaret, & Richard Ray, the rents of all my lands in Wickhambrooke which were my mother's jointure, nevertheless I give all the same lands to my son John Ray & to his heirs for ever, if he pay 100 each to the said children when he comes to age of 21 years. Brother Walter Ray to be guardian of said son John, and co-exor. with my wife Martha. Witnesses, Mary Person, sen1, Mary Person, jun', & Henry Sharpe. (Sudbury Arch., 4, Underwood.)

(To be continued.)

Genealogical Notes and Queries.

KNEVET SHIELD IN CHARLETON CHURCH, WILTS.

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At the feet of Sir Henry Knevet and his wife, she being Isabel daughter and sole heir of Sir James Stump (Aubrey and Jackson, p. 211), is a shield without escutcheon of pretence containing nineteen quarterings of Knevet; this is engraved and tricked on Plate xvii., No. 301, of that work, thus:-1. "Argent, a bend within a bordure engrailed sable," KNEVET. 2. "Paly of six argent (really or and gules) a bordure azure bezantée," BASSET of Weldon : G. E. C.'s" Peerage says in note to vol. i., p. 261, "John Knyvet, son and heir of Eleanor, daughter and coheir of Ralph Basset." 3. "Or, three bends azure a canton argent," BOTETOURT of Mendlesham: "Joane, daughter and heir of John Botetourt, married John, son and heir of Sir John Knyvet, Knight" (Banks' "Dormant and Extinct Baronage," vol. ii., p. 54, pedigree). 4. "Chequy or and gules a bend ermine," CLIFTON: Elizabeth Clifton, heir of first Lord, married Sir John Knevet (Banks, vol. iv., Appendix, p. 20). 5. "Gules, four bendlets argent," CAYLY: Emme Cailli married Roger de Clifton (Banks, Appendix). 6. “Argent, a chief gules, over all a bend engrailed azure," CROMWELL: Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, married Sir John Clifton (Banks, Appendix). 7. "Ermine, a fess gules," BERNAKE: Maud Bernake, daughter and heir of John, married Ralph, Lord Cromwell (Banks, Appendix). 8. "Argent, three cinquefoils gules a canton of the last," DRYBY: Alice, daughter and coheir of Sir John Dryby, married Sir John Barnake, Knight (Harleian Society, "Yorkshire Visitation," p. 338). 9. "Chequy or and gules a chief ermine,” TATESHALL: Jane, daughter and coheir of Robert Tateshall, married Sir John Dryby (“Yorkshire Visitation"). 10. "Gules, a lion rampant crowned or" (not generally crowned), D'ALBINI: Amabill (Banks, vol. i., p. 181) or Anabilia ("Yorkshire Visitation,” p. 176) D'Albini married Robert Tateshall. 11. "Azure, three garbs, two and one, or," CHESTER: Mabilla, daughter and coheir of Hugh Cyveliock, married William D'Albini. 12. "Azure, a wolf's head erased argent," LUPUS: inherited through Maud Meschines, sister of Lupus. There seems to be an omission here of a quartering, viz., LYNNE, as Sir Henry Knevet who married Anne Pickering, the next quartering, was the great-great-grandson of Sir John Knevet who married Alice, daughter and heir of William Lynne (Banks, Appendix). 13. "Ermine, a lion rampant azure, crowned or," PICKERING: Anne Pickering, daughter and heir of Sir Christopher ("Yorkshire Visitation "), married as her second husband Sir Henry Knevet, her first being Sir Francis Weston, Knight, so, thanks to the Weston quarterings in the Harleian Society's "Surrey Visitation," p. 7, the following quarterings can be partially made out:-14. "Argent, three chaplets, two and one, gules," LASCELLES: Margaret, daughter and heir of.... Lasselles, married James Pickering ("Yorkshire Visitation," p. 250; but in the note to this there seems to be another quartering, BARBON, that ought to have come in). 15. "Sable, and in dexter chief a cinquefoil argent," MORESBY: Anne, daughter and heir of Sir Crystofer Moresby, married Sir James Pickering, Knight (" Yorkshire Visitation "). 16. " Per fess argent and gules (really gules and argent), six martlets, three and three, counterchanged," FENWICK: I have failed to find how this and the three following come in, but according to the

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"Yorkshire Visitation " pedigree this ought to be THYRKELL. 17. This is wrongly engraved in Plate xvii. (I have no reading of the carved shield), and is unnamed no doubt on that account by Canon Jackson, but it reads, "Per bend or and azure, a lion rampant gules." "Surrey Visitation " says, "Gules, a lion (rampant) argent, a bend azure," TYLLIOL a coheir of Lascelles, Matilda, married as her second husband Sir Robert Tilliol, but this seems far-fetched (Banks, Appendix, p. 32). 18. “Or, a cross moline, gules," LATON. 19. "Surrey Visitation," p. 7, says, (Gules,) a lion (ermine, MENEVILL?); Canon Jackson's plate, Argent, on a lion rampant sable three gouttée d'or;" Papworth says, BIRNELL. To judge from the next quartering in the "Surrey Visitation," which is ETTON, these last four come in with Lascelles or Moresby, as Etton is the next Moresby marriage in the "Yorkshire Visitation," and this together with LEWKNOR.

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Anne Pickering's mother ought certainly to have appeared on the Charleton shield. Perhaps some correspondent can produce evidence to prove 16 downwards.

F. W.

PEDIGREE OF DESCARRIERES (see p. 77).

David Descarrieres (son of John and Rachel Haine) married Marie Guilliaume. He had a second daughter, Anne, b. 24 March 1744-5.

David Descarrieres (son of John and Esther Dupond) became a Director of the French Hospital in 1794. He was a merchant of Wood Street, Spitalfields. His will, which contains a list of friends who were to have rings, and under which his Smart and Ballance nieces received £5000 apiece, was dated 12 November 1804, and proved in the Consistory Court of London in October 1807 by James Guillemard and Peter Renvoizé.

John Descarrieres and Rachel Haine had, besides the children given in the Pedigree at p. 77, Abraham, bap. in Threadneedle Street 24 January 1696-7, and Daniel, bap. there November 1698. Possibly one of the two was the progenitor of the Abraham Descarrieres, whose marriage in 1796 with Charlotte Bland is on record at Dublin.

HENRY WAGNER.

COLE AND HOPTON.

In "Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica," Third Series, Vol. III., on p. 12 is part of the Pedigree of Hopton, containing this entry :-" Anne (Hopton) married Richard Cole of Nailsea Court, co. Somerset; both died 1650." I thought it might be interesting to readers to know that there is still at Nailsea Court a loose wooden shield carved thus :-Quarterly: 1 and 4, Per pale argent and gules a bull passant counterchanged, COLES (so spelled on the monument in Nailsea Church which bears the same blazon); 2, Gules, on a chevron argent three estoiles sable, CARR ; 3, Or, a fesse azure, over all a saltire gules charged with five bezants, ASH; impaling, Ermine, on each of two bars sable three mullets or, HOPTON.

F. W.

Reviews.

The Journal of the Ex Libris Society. Vol. X., September and October. A. and C. Black, Soho Square.

THE September Number has as its frontispiece the portrait of the late Mr. Andrew W. Tuer, and two of his bookplates. The portrait of the late philanthropist Mr. H. S. Ashbee, who has left valuable collections both to the National Gallery and the British Museum, is given on two bookplates, both admirably drawn, with the Ash and the Bee very prominent; there are also two other plates of his given. The Number contains also four landscape bookplates, with an extended list of persons using them. The Address to the Society by the Honorary Secretary at the Annual Meeting is given in full.

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