. 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. o Tracy Travel],esq. of Upper Slaughter, in the county ofGloucester, and dying 28th November, 1791,left one daughter, Jane, 7n. in 1815, to SirGeorge Cornewall, bart. of Moccas Court,in the county of Hereford, and one son, thepresent James-Lenox-William Naper, Loughcrew. Arms—Arg. a saltire engrailed betweenfour roses gu. Crest—A dexter arm, couped at the elbow,vested gu. turned up argent, grasping acrescent pp
. 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. o Tracy Travel],esq. of Upper Slaughter, in the county ofGloucester, and dying 28th November, 1791,left one daughter, Jane, 7n. in 1815, to SirGeorge Cornewall, bart. of Moccas Court,in the county of Hereford, and one son, thepresent James-Lenox-William Naper, Loughcrew. Arms—Arg. a saltire engrailed betweenfour roses gu. Crest—A dexter arm, couped at the elbow,vested gu. turned up argent, grasping acrescent ppr. Estates—In the county of Meath. Seat—Loughcrew, near Old Castle, countyof Meath. DAVIES, OF MARRINGTON HALL. DAVIES, JOHN, esq. of Harrington Hall, in the county of Salop, b. 12thJanuary, 1770, m. in February, 1805, Charlotte, third daughter of Peter Butt, Deptford, in Kent, and has issue, John, b. 14th March, This gentleman, who is an acting magistrate and deputy lieutenant for the countiesof Salop and Montgomery, commands, as lieutenant-colonel, the Royal Montgomery-shire Light Infantry militia. UAVIES, OP MARRINGTON HALL. 643. This family, which descends from CynrigEfell, a twin with Eeineen Efell, naturalsons of Madoc-ap-Meredudd, prince ofPowys, is a younger branch of the Da-viESES of GwYSANEY. See page 277. John-ap-Davydd, alias John Davies,of Gwasanau, in the county of Flint, marriedJane, daughter of Thomas Salusbury, Ledbrook, and had issue, I. Robert, his heir, ancestor of theDavieses of Gwysaney (see p. 277). II. John, of whose line we are about totreat. I. Catherine, m. to Edward Morgan,esq. of Golden Grove (see p. 163).The second son, John Davies, in 1578, espousedthe daughter of — Price, esq. of Rhiwlas,in Llansilin, Denbighshire, and was fatherof John DAViESy^esq. who wedded the daugh-ter and heir of — Davies, esq. of Peniarth,in the county of Montgomery, descendedfrom Llewelyn Voelgrwn, and was suc
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