. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. whom, who died in June, 17gO, he had issue A daughter, Frances-Anne Juliana, bom May 10th, 179O. His Lordship married, secondly, in February, 1792, Charlotte-Maria Whittaker, sister of Abraham Whittaker, of L)son House,Herefordshire, Esq. and by her he has issue. Second, Charlotte-Marianne-Harriott, born February 27, I793r Third, John-Edward-Cornwallis, born February 13th, 1794. Fourth, Henry-John, born January 23d, 1795. Fifth, William Rufus, born August 1st, 1796. Sixth, a daughter, born July 18th, 1799. Seventh, a s
. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. whom, who died in June, 17gO, he had issue A daughter, Frances-Anne Juliana, bom May 10th, 179O. His Lordship married, secondly, in February, 1792, Charlotte-Maria Whittaker, sister of Abraham Whittaker, of L)son House,Herefordshire, Esq. and by her he has issue. Second, Charlotte-Marianne-Harriott, born February 27, I793r Third, John-Edward-Cornwallis, born February 13th, 1794. Fourth, Henry-John, born January 23d, 1795. Fifth, William Rufus, born August 1st, 1796. Sixth, a daughter, born July 18th, 1799. Seventh, a son, born July 15th, 1800. Titles. Sir John Rous, Baronet; Lord Rous, of Denningtonin Suffolk. Creations. Lord Rous by patent May 28th, IJQG ; and aBaronet August l6th, 1660. Arms. Sable, a fesse dancettee, or, between three crescentsargent. Crest. On a wreath, a bunch of bay leaves, vert. Supporters. On the dexter side a lion ; on the sinister a sea-horse, his tail wreathed round an anchor. Motto. Je VIVE EN ESPOIR. Chief Seat. Henham-hall, Suffolk, LORD CALTHORPE. CALTHORPE, LORD CALTHORPE. His Lordship is descended by the male line from the Stafford-shire family of Gough. luNERTH, or John Gough, of Wales, Esq. had three sons. First, Sir Philip, knighted in the French wars under KingHenry IV. V. VJ. Second, Sir Matthew, knighted in the French wars underTalbot, slain in Cades rebellion, 1450. Third, Thomas, of London, woolstapler, who died 1437. Richard Gough, citizen of London, and merchant of theStaple, (son either of Thomas, or of Sir Matthew) died 1495,leaving issue Thomas Gough, of Wolverhampton, merchant of the Staple,who died 1532, leaving issue Henry Gough, of Wolverhampton, who died in 156o, leavingissue John Gough, of Wolverhampton, draper, and merchant of theStaple, 1562, who died \5g6, leaving issue by Elizabeth Blunt, ofRidware, who died l6l5, leaving several children; of whom Henry Gough, of Wolverhampton, was son and heir. He pur-chased the lordship and sea
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