. 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. f the —Utcunque placuerit —In the vicinity of Colebrooke-dale, and in the parish of Daway, -Sunniside House, Shropshire 311 WRANGHAM, ^icPraron of tf)e iSast Kiirmg of Yorfts^ire. WRANGHAM, The Venerable FRANCIS, Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire, Prebendary of York and Chester, and Vicarof Hunmanby in the former, and rector of Dodleston inthe latter county, , b. 11t
. 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. f the —Utcunque placuerit —In the vicinity of Colebrooke-dale, and in the parish of Daway, -Sunniside House, Shropshire 311 WRANGHAM, ^icPraron of tf)e iSast Kiirmg of Yorfts^ire. WRANGHAM, The Venerable FRANCIS, Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire, Prebendary of York and Chester, and Vicarof Hunmanby in the former, and rector of Dodleston inthe latter county, , b. 11th June, 1769, , in 1799, Agnes, fifth daughter of Ralph Creyke,esq. of Marton, and had by that lady, who d. March 9,1800, one daughter, Agnes-Frances-Everilda, who m. June 16, 1832, theRev. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, and has a son,William Francis Wilberforce, b. June 27, 1833. The Archdeacon espoused, secondly, Dorothy, seconddaughter of the Rev. Digby Cayley, by Elizabeth, hiswife, daughter of Thomas Robinson, esq. (the familyhaving, in consequence of the will of Luke Robinson, Riseborough, laid aside the name of Strangvvayes *)of Welburn, and has * Of the family of Strangwayes, of Harlesey Castle, in the county of York, springing immeJi-ately from the second marriage of Sir James Strangwish, lent, with Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Philip, Lord DArcy Meinill;thus by this lady Sir James had, with j^ounger children, Richard (Sir), who m. Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of William Nevill, earl of Kent, and whose line is now second son, James Strangwayes, tn. Anne, daughter and co-heir of Sir Robert Conyers, of Ormsby and Horn-by, and was s. by his son, James Strangwayes, of Ormsby, who wedded Anne, daughter of Sir Edmond TrafFord, of thecounty of Lancaster, and, dying in 1508, was s. by his son, James Strangwayes, of Ormsby. This gentleman espoused Anna-Agnes, daughter and co-heir ofRalph Danby, esq. and was s. at his decease, in 1
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