. 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. MAUDE, FRANCIS, esq. of Hatfeild Hall, in the county of York, barrister-at-law, and recorder of Doncaster, b. in 1768, m. in 1797,Hannah, daughter of Francis Nettleton, esq. and has Francis, in holy orders, incumbent of Hoyland,in Yorkshire, b. in 1798, m. in 1830, Frances, daugh-ter of John Branson, esq. of Doncaster. Ralph, in holy orders, vicar of Mirfield, b. 1799. Daniel, b. in 1801, and called to


. 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. MAUDE, FRANCIS, esq. of Hatfeild Hall, in the county of York, barrister-at-law, and recorder of Doncaster, b. in 1768, m. in 1797,Hannah, daughter of Francis Nettleton, esq. and has Francis, in holy orders, incumbent of Hoyland,in Yorkshire, b. in 1798, m. in 1830, Frances, daugh-ter of John Branson, esq. of Doncaster. Ralph, in holy orders, vicar of Mirfield, b. 1799. Daniel, b. in 1801, and called to the bar in 1830. Charles, b. in 1807, an officer in the Honorable EastIndia Companys service , I8th Bombay Native In-fantry. Susanna. Hannah. Mr. Maude succeeded his father in 84 MAUDE, OF ALVERTHORPE AND WAKEFIELD. The family of Maude, originally Lordsof Monte Alto, in Italy, was establishedin England by Eustace de Monte Alto, surnamed theNorman Hunter, one of the soldiers of theConquest, in the immediate train of thePalatine Earl of Chester, the potent HughLupus ; from whom, in requital of his gal-lant services, Monte Alto obtained, withother territorial possessions, the lordshipsand manors of Montalt and Hawarden, inthe county of Flint, places still designatinga branch of his descendants, the noble houseof Maude, Viscounts Hawarden and Baronsof Montalt. Eustace was s. by his eldestson, Hugh de Monte Alto, the second baronunder Hugh Lupus, who gave a large por-tion of his possessions to the monks. Hewas s. by his brother, Roger de Monte Alto, the third baron,to whom succeeded his son, Ralph de Montalt, fourth baron, sewerto Ranulph, Earl of Chester, who had twosons and a daughter, , his heir. Simor., living in 1160, who removedinto the county of


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