. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. THIRD DIVISION OF THE T remains to speak of the share of the Barony that fell to thethird co-heiress of William, the last Norman Baron of Wich-Malbank, namel), to Auda, who married Warin de Vernon,Baron of Shipbroke. The descent of this share is, however,confusing and unsatisfaftor}-; and to trace in detail, and clearup the difficulties of the ramifications of these lands throughmany families of County gentry, is a task sufficient to discouragethe most assiduous antiquar}-, even Old Mor
. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. THIRD DIVISION OF THE T remains to speak of the share of the Barony that fell to thethird co-heiress of William, the last Norman Baron of Wich-Malbank, namel), to Auda, who married Warin de Vernon,Baron of Shipbroke. The descent of this share is, however,confusing and unsatisfaftor}-; and to trace in detail, and clearup the difficulties of the ramifications of these lands throughmany families of County gentry, is a task sufficient to discouragethe most assiduous antiquar}-, even Old Mortality following brief summary will supply all necessary information on the subjedt. After the death of Warin, son of Warin de Vernon above-mentioned, this third partof the Baron} was divided into two moieties. I. One Moiety is traceable in the Cheshire Records through the second line of theVernons, Barons of Shipbroke, to the great family of Savage of Clifton, near a fine levied at Chester on Tuesday next after the feast of St. James the Apostle[July 25] 19 Edw. II, 1325, Richard Vernon granted to hi
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