Collections for a history of Staffordshire . bs, was a barrister-at-law; he died unmarried in Paris on17 August 1737,1 when his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Bridgeman. hisnext of kin, took out administration to his She appears tohave succeeded to the Combs estate, which at her death withoutsurviving issue in 1742 passed to her brother-in-law Sir JohnBridgeman of Castle Bromwich, whom in her will she calls herbrother and heir,1 although Mary Dove, spinster, and CatherineTomlyn, widow, are elsewhere styled her heirs at Combs Hallwas afterwards acquired by a family named Crowley (or Crawl
Collections for a history of Staffordshire . bs, was a barrister-at-law; he died unmarried in Paris on17 August 1737,1 when his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Bridgeman. hisnext of kin, took out administration to his She appears tohave succeeded to the Combs estate, which at her death withoutsurviving issue in 1742 passed to her brother-in-law Sir JohnBridgeman of Castle Bromwich, whom in her will she calls herbrother and heir,1 although Mary Dove, spinster, and CatherineTomlyn, widow, are elsewhere styled her heirs at Combs Hallwas afterwards acquired by a family named Crowley (or Crawley),and was demolished by one of them about the year Sir Orlando Bridgeman of Great Lever, knight, the eldestsurviving son of John, Lord Bishop of Chester, was born, as wehave already seen, at Exeter on oO Jan. 1608-9. He was sent to 1 Gentlemans Magazine for 1737, p. 573. 2 Prerog. Cant. Adin. Book, 1737. :i Beg. Prcrog. Cant., 220 Boycott.• 4 MS. in the possession of the Earl of Bradford. 5 Herald and Genealogist, Vol. V, p.
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