. The visitation of Suffolke . Lam-euce, whose family were seated at Brockdish. Oliver Lawrence created a Banneret by the Duke of Somerset, before Eoxborgh, in 1547, was of this family, which was originally of Buckinghamshire ; they were seated at Brockdish, by purchase of Francis le Grice. Robert Lawrence, father of Eobert who bmlt the Hall was the first resident there, about 1600. After the death of Captain Lawrence, his widow re-married with John Palgrave of Norfolk, Esq. Dorothy, 3d and youngest da. of SirWm. Spring and Elizabeth Le Strange, marriedto Sir Christopher Calthorpe, Knt. of the


. The visitation of Suffolke . Lam-euce, whose family were seated at Brockdish. Oliver Lawrence created a Banneret by the Duke of Somerset, before Eoxborgh, in 1547, was of this family, which was originally of Buckinghamshire ; they were seated at Brockdish, by purchase of Francis le Grice. Robert Lawrence, father of Eobert who bmlt the Hall was the first resident there, about 1600. After the death of Captain Lawrence, his widow re-married with John Palgrave of Norfolk, Esq. Dorothy, 3d and youngest da. of SirWm. Spring and Elizabeth Le Strange, marriedto Sir Christopher Calthorpe, Knt. of the Bath, eon of James Calthorpe, Esq., of EastBarsham, Norft., by Catherine his second wife, da. of Sir Edward Lewkenor of Den-ham, Suffolk. Sir Christopher had one son, Christopher, who died before his father in1713, Sir Christopher dying in 171f, February the 7th. Christopher Calthorpe, Esq.,left one son Christopher, who died aged 13, in 1723. On a stono in centre aisle ofFakenham Church, Norfk., is the foUowg inscription:—. Dame Dorothy Calthorp, only survivingDaughf of Sir Wm. Spring of Pakenham inthe County of Suff., Bart., and Dame AVife, and the Sole and for her SingularVirtues most intirely belovd Wife of Calthorp,fromvi5 19thofSeptr.,1661To the 7th of Feb., 1715, when it pleased God toput a period to her Life, having been yeMother of ffourteen Children, viz., NinoDaughters and Five Sonns, of which SixDaughters and all the Sonns deccasdbefore her whose Dust rests by hers inthis Isle or the Contiguous Church Yard,in Ilopes of a joyfull Names of the deceased :—Dai3 Sonns. Jas. Calthorp, Chr. Calthorp, Hen. Calthorp, Chr. Calthorp, an iofa. Mary Sepr. 19, 1048, Mort. 7 Feb. nn.


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