. History of the families of Skeet, Somerscales, Widdrington, Wilby, Murray, Blake, Grimshaw, and others. da. of I I I. Richard 6. WiIIiam=Susan Daniell of of Humfry eldest son. London Banckes of =p Goldsmith London 4> 1634 in Goldsmith. Farringtonwithin. I I i I George. 3. Stephen. 4. Thomas, s- Ed\vard=j=Elizabeth=p =p Danyell of , da. of /{-. /\\ London Edward Dyer 1634 , Skeet i CO. Surr. I I I. John Danyell. 2. Edward Danyel Susan ux. Andrew Bidgoodof London. Elizabeth. Edward * This family is several times mentioned in Skeet wills. Thomas Man of Sen
. History of the families of Skeet, Somerscales, Widdrington, Wilby, Murray, Blake, Grimshaw, and others. da. of I I I. Richard 6. WiIIiam=Susan Daniell of of Humfry eldest son. London Banckes of =p Goldsmith London 4> 1634 in Goldsmith. Farringtonwithin. I I i I George. 3. Stephen. 4. Thomas, s- Ed\vard=j=Elizabeth=p =p Danyell of , da. of /{-. /\\ London Edward Dyer 1634 , Skeet i CO. Surr. I I I. John Danyell. 2. Edward Danyel Susan ux. Andrew Bidgoodof London. Elizabeth. Edward * This family is several times mentioned in Skeet wills. Thomas Man of Send, husbandman, in his will dated22 April 1639, mentions son Thomas Man lOi.; son John Man los. ? Poor of Send 5i. Wife Joane Man and sonGeorge Man Proved 4 May 1640 (Surrey Arch., Harding, 102). Also in Surrey Lay Subsidies—[184 I4J, 15 Hen. VIIL] John Man in goods .xl, ta.\ xij (Fetcham). Thomas Man in goods xl>, tax xij(Ashsted). SKEET, SOMERSCALES, WIDDRFNGTON, AND OTHERS. 17 The arms are from the Visitation of r,oiidon, 16:14, at the Heralds College, where no coloursare There are some interesting details of the family of Daniell of Suffolk (Catholic Record Society,vol. i.), who bore similar arms. PEDIGREE OF SANDS. Arms of Sands.—Description by the Herald who prepared the block;—Quarterly: i ajid 4,Salle, on a chevron between three iintors head cniiped or, three crosses patee Jitchee gules, on a chiefargent three birds legs erased at the thigh of the field; 1 and 3, Argent, on a chevron azure, betweenthree boars heads coiiped sable,_five cinque/oils or. Crest.—An heraldic tiger statant azure, armed, crlned, tujled, collared, and entwined round thehidtf by a cord or.
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