. 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. that shire. By this gentle-man, who died 17th January, 1824, she leftat her decease, 17th January, 1832, threesons and two daughters, namely, I. William-Andrew Dyer, of HarleyStreet, London. II. Charles-Adams Dyer, of CanewdonHall, Rochford, Essex. III. Thomas-John Dyer, of the India Companys service. I. Mary-Eliza Dyer. II. Louisa Dyer. HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. EGERTON-WARBURTON


. 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. that shire. By this gentle-man, who died 17th January, 1824, she leftat her decease, 17th January, 1832, threesons and two daughters, namely, I. William-Andrew Dyer, of HarleyStreet, London. II. Charles-Adams Dyer, of CanewdonHall, Rochford, Essex. III. Thomas-John Dyer, of the India Companys service. I. Mary-Eliza Dyer. II. Louisa Dyer. HISTORY OF THE COMMONERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. EGERTON-WARBURTON, OF WARBURTON AND ARLEY. WaRBURTON-EGERTON, ROWLAND-EYLES, Esq. of Warburton andAlley, both in the county of Chester, h. 14th September, 1804, inherited the estateson the death of his great-uncle. Sir Peter Warburton, bart., in May, 1813, andassumed in consequence the additional surname and arms of Warburton ; m. 7thMay, 1831, Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Brooke, bart. of Norton Priory, andhas issue, Mary-Alice, h, 5th July, 1832. Mr. Egerton-Warburton is a deputy lieutenant for the county of Chester, and highsheriff of the same shire in the present year (1833).. The founder of this family came into En-gland at the Conquest, and took up his abodeat Button. Adam de Dutton, (son of Hugh Button,of Button) Lord of Warburton, in thereigns of Henry 11. Richard I. and John,espoused Agnes, daughter and co-heir ofHugh Fitzalured, and had a son and heir, 2. Sir Geoffrey Button, who inheritingwhen religious zeal was at its zenith, en-rolled himself amongst the soldiers of theCross, for the plains of Palestine. Thecrest, says Ormerod, which is still borneby the Warburtons, refers to the Holy Land,and was probably gained by some heroicexploit in the expedition. Sir Geoffrey deButton had a mansion at Budworth, whencehe is sometimes designated, but at thisperiod the family resided chiefly at died about the year 1248, and was s. byhis son. Sir Geoffrey de Button, knt. living


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