. 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. rg. po-mellid or, pierced through a boars headsa. tusked of the first, couped —Go<\ careth for — Hampshire and Northum-berland. The Hants property was pur-chased about two hundred years ago. TheNorthumbrian has been in the family timeimmemorial. Town Residence—41, Wilton —Exbury House, Hants. WALKER, OF BLYTHE HALL. WALKER, HENRY, esq. of Blythe Hall, in Notts, and of CHfton House
. 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. rg. po-mellid or, pierced through a boars headsa. tusked of the first, couped —Go<\ careth for — Hampshire and Northum-berland. The Hants property was pur-chased about two hundred years ago. TheNorthumbrian has been in the family timeimmemorial. Town Residence—41, Wilton —Exbury House, Hants. WALKER, OF BLYTHE HALL. WALKER, HENRY, esq. of Blythe Hall, in Notts, and of CHfton House, near Rotheram, in the county of York, b. 3rd Februaiy,1785, m. in September, 1806, Elizabeth, only daug^hterof Edward Abney, esq. of Measham Hall, in Leicester-shire (see vol. i. p. 374), and has issue, Henry-Frederick, h. in September, 1807, m. Miss , h. in April, 1820. Caroline-Elizabeth, m. to Ashton Case, esq. only sonof Thomas Case, esq. of Summer Hill, in the countyof Mr. Walker succeeded his father in 1815. He is amagistrate and deputy-lieutenant in Nottinghamshire,and has served the office of sheriff for that In the year 1746, says Hunter, inhis elaborate History of Doncaster, thethree brothers, Samuel, Aaron, and Jona-than Walker, from the neighbouringparish of Ecclesfield, established at Rothe-ram, a work for the manufacture of articlesof cast iron, which finally, in the amount ofthe capital employed, and the extent of theground covered by the mills, furnaces, andother apparatus belonging to it eclipsed allthe puny efforts of past commercial enter-prize in this part of the kingdom, and for many years rivalled, if it did not surpassall similar undertakings in other parts ofthe kingdom. The seat of the work waschosen with that judgment which distin-guished all the proceedings of these re-markable men, in a situation which allowedof indefinite extension, near to the supplyof coal and mineral, and at a short distancef
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