The Howard papers: with a biographical pedigree and criticism; . tzford. Sh He Cli ol Elizabeth, b. 1612. Maria, b. 1617=Robert Vernon,of Wheatcroft, co. Chester, esq. wet, daughtermcis Skeene, ofEdinburgh. ie>17 V ,J„lis a Sco ja) of Crosbie Park, co. Wicklow, grar d. of John ! , attainted in 1688, for his exertions Gascarth, ary ll ,1705-6. Lady Dorothy Crosbie was urn Ciunberl1 e yiowuce of the flood having overturned her gent. \s, v. lU. 105.—S. M. Lib. of Es \te refers to his widow: Mary Ho< ; to G< jrge the First, after the rebellion, 1715 lei, an \ the baronies of Fitzal


The Howard papers: with a biographical pedigree and criticism; . tzford. Sh He Cli ol Elizabeth, b. 1612. Maria, b. 1617=Robert Vernon,of Wheatcroft, co. Chester, esq. wet, daughtermcis Skeene, ofEdinburgh. ie>17 V ,J„lis a Sco ja) of Crosbie Park, co. Wicklow, grar d. of John ! , attainted in 1688, for his exertions Gascarth, ary ll ,1705-6. Lady Dorothy Crosbie was urn Ciunberl1 e yiowuce of the flood having overturned her gent. \s, v. lU. 105.—S. M. Lib. of Es \te refers to his widow: Mary Ho< ; to G< jrge the First, after the rebellion, 1715 lei, an \ the baronies of Fitzalan, Ckm, Oswa ure of lie House of Suffolk. * Legatees under the Will of Sir Francij t Sir Warren Crosbie, third baronet (of estate in the royal cause; and son of Ma patris. The marriage took place at Ford I the ford over the river Slaney, near Carlo* % Shaw, Hist. Staffordshire, with MS. ad< § Ibid. Perhaps the following registra Roman Catholics who refused to take the C I! Heir of Settlement to the Earldom of A of Naworth and Corby; duke of Norfolk on. APPENDIX,i. WALTER HOWARDS PEDIGREE. as received from the Heralds Office, 1794. (The Pedigree has been introduced at page 433.)Extracts of Deeds, &c, relative to the foregoing Pedigree. Extract No. 1. July 16th, 1644. 19 Car. 1st. Between James earl of Suffolkand baron Walden, and Sir Charles Howard of Somersham,county of Huntingdon: said earl, for the natural affection hebeareth to said Sir Charles Howard, has given, &c. to CharlesHoward, Polynia and Ann Howard, the son and daughters ofsaid Sir Charles Howard, annuities out of lands in Haddeuham,in the Isle of Ely.* Extract 2. 1646. In the chancel belonging to the parish church ofSomersham, within the communion rails. Here lies under thisstone the body of William Howard, the son and daughter of Sir Charles Howard, of the House of Suffolk, of the ageof 2 years, and deceased 29th June, * No reference is given where the original of this deed is deposited, orin whose


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