. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. fs head sa. Motto—Boutez en avant. Estates—In the county of Cork. Seat—Lemlara House, between Middle-ton and Cove, in the county of Cork. SWETENHAM, OF SOMERFORD BOOTHS. SWETENHAM, CLExMENT, esq. of Somerford Booths Hall, in the county of Chester, b. 7th February, 1787, m. 1st May, 1817,Eleanor, daughter of John Buchanan, esq. of Donally, inthe county of Donegal, and has issue, Clement, h. 28th April, , h.


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. fs head sa. Motto—Boutez en avant. Estates—In the county of Cork. Seat—Lemlara House, between Middle-ton and Cove, in the county of Cork. SWETENHAM, OF SOMERFORD BOOTHS. SWETENHAM, CLExMENT, esq. of Somerford Booths Hall, in the county of Chester, b. 7th February, 1787, m. 1st May, 1817,Eleanor, daughter of John Buchanan, esq. of Donally, inthe county of Donegal, and has issue, Clement, h. 28th April, , h. 15th November, , h. 2nd May, 1824. This gentleman, who held a commission in the , served under the Duke of Wellington, in thePeninsula, from the year 1 809 to the termination of thewar after the battle of Toulouse in 1814, and subse-quently in the same corps at Waterloo. In the riots of1820 he did duty as major of the 2nd Cheshire Yeo-manry, embodied at that time at the expense of thecounty, of which Major Swetenham is a justice of thepeace and deputy lieutenant. He inherited the estatesat the decease of his father in March, In the time of Edward I. the Sweten-HAMS had a grant of lands in SomerfordBooths, from the Somerfords. Helyas, or Eli AS de Swetenham, livingin the reigns of Richard I. John, andHenry III. was father of Stephen de Swetenham, otherwiseStephen de Earthincham, from the placeof his abode, who had, with a younger son,John, living 6th Edward I. Robert de Swetenham, living I. and father of Hugh Swetenham, of Somerford, whoseson, William Swetenham, of Somerford, living also in the reign of Edward I. mar-ried Hawise, daughter of Randle de Hulme,to whom William de Somerford gave landsin Somerford, in the 26th and 31st of thesame king. His son, Thomas Swetenham, of Somerford,living in the reigns of Edward II. andEdward III. married Margery, daughterof Henry, fourth son of Roger de Daven-port, and had issue,


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