. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ThisEdward Wilmot was possibly a son ofJohn (ob. 1614), fifth son of EdwardWilmot of Witney. This John and hisbrother Arthur (the sixth son, who becamebaronet in 1621) both settled in Hamp-shire at Wield (The Ancestor, xi, 1-3).Arthur died legit, in 1628-9, loving only a natural daughter, and as his pater-nity is thus impossible it seems not un-reasonable to conclude that Edward wasthe son of John. Since (according Baronetage, i, 229) Charles firstViscount Wilmot of Athlone was son ofEdward an elder brother of Arthur Wilmot,bare, i


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . ThisEdward Wilmot was possibly a son ofJohn (ob. 1614), fifth son of EdwardWilmot of Witney. This John and hisbrother Arthur (the sixth son, who becamebaronet in 1621) both settled in Hamp-shire at Wield (The Ancestor, xi, 1-3).Arthur died legit, in 1628-9, loving only a natural daughter, and as his pater-nity is thus impossible it seems not un-reasonable to conclude that Edward wasthe son of John. Since (according Baronetage, i, 229) Charles firstViscount Wilmot of Athlone was son ofEdward an elder brother of Arthur Wilmot,bare, it would seem that he and the above-mentioned Edward Wilmot of Wieldwere cousins. 80 Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 12 & 13Chas. I. 31 Ibid. Mich. 29 Chas. II. 88 Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.), 211. 33 Egerton MSS. 2031, fol. 107 ; 2032,fol. 73 ; 2033, fol. 35, no ; 2034, ; Wykehams Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),i, 184, 243 ; Inst. Blcs. (). 84 Close, 10 Chas. I, pt. iv, no. 1. 35 Inst. Bks. (). 86 Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 29 Chai. II. I96.


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