. The Herald and genealogist. ncestor to my Ladie Lisle and tomy Ladie Newton, after that Chedder dyed; and she was weddedto Broke of Wycrofte and had yssue the Lo. Cobham or els theLo. Cobham his father and his brethren and sisters. Of that Iwill not make me sure; but this that I sale and write I had it ofS^ Richard Choke late Justice of the Common Pleas, on whosesoule God have mercie; and over that he told me that there wasyet alive of the heires of the same in Glocestershire, and bad mespie for them, for peradventure it raighte tourne to my LadieNewton and her co-opertiners and to my childr


. The Herald and genealogist. ncestor to my Ladie Lisle and tomy Ladie Newton, after that Chedder dyed; and she was weddedto Broke of Wycrofte and had yssue the Lo. Cobham or els theLo. Cobham his father and his brethren and sisters. Of that Iwill not make me sure; but this that I sale and write I had it ofS^ Richard Choke late Justice of the Common Pleas, on whosesoule God have mercie; and over that he told me that there wasyet alive of the heires of the same in Glocestershire, and bad mespie for them, for peradventure it raighte tourne to my LadieNewton and her co-opertiners and to my children to profitt. Another copy of this paper is in the British Museum, Town-ley Collections, G. 44, (from Jukes Collections in the Tower,)now probably in the Record Office. W. C. T. 1867. THE ARMS OF BANASTRE AND OF LANGTON. The historians of Leicestershire make only incidental mentionof the family of Langton, who. seated at a very early date atWest Langton, took their name from that manor. This is to be To fact page 440. No. No. 5. No. 4.


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