. 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. Margaret. Jane. Mr. Wingfield died 14th June, 1773, andwas s. by his elder son, John Wingfield,esq. now of Tickencote. Arms—Arg. on a bend gules cottisedsa. three pair of wings, conjoined of thefield. Crest—A cap, per pale sable and argentthe first gutte deau, charged with a fessegules, between two wings expanded, thedexter of the second, the sinister of thefirst. Motto—Posse, nolle —In the county of Rut


. 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. Margaret. Jane. Mr. Wingfield died 14th June, 1773, andwas s. by his elder son, John Wingfield,esq. now of Tickencote. Arms—Arg. on a bend gules cottisedsa. three pair of wings, conjoined of thefield. Crest—A cap, per pale sable and argentthe first gutte deau, charged with a fessegules, between two wings expanded, thedexter of the second, the sinister of thefirst. Motto—Posse, nolle —In the county of —Tickencote, Rutlandshire. 483 WINGFIELD, OF ONSLOW, WINGFIELD, JOHN, esq. of Onslow, in the county of Salop,-6. 18th July, 1769,m. 17th October, 1811, Mary-Anne, only daughter of the late Rev. John Rocke, ofShrewsbury, rector and lord of the manor of Clungunford. This gentleman, who 5. his father 10th August, 1818, entered the army in 178P,and after serving twenty years in the 4th regiment of Dragoons, retired, in 1808,with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Colonel Wingfield was high sheriff of Shrop-shire in 1824, and is now (1834) mayor of Anthony Wingfield, of Glossop, in thecounty of Derby, is called in the familypedigree (we quote Blakeways Sheriffs ofSalop) sixth son of Sir Robert Wingfield,of Letheringham, and consequently uncle tothe twelve brothers. Mr. Anstis states thesixth son of Sir Robert to be Sir Henry,who was seated at Orford; and we have avery full account of the will of WilliamWingfield, Sir Roberts fifth son, in whichhe mentions his brother Thomas, his ne-phews, and niece, Humphrey, Robert, andAnne, and others, and his great nephew,Edmund ; but gives no hint of any brotherAnthony, or the descendants of such Sir Henry, of Orford aforesaid, had ason, Robert Wingfield, of Upton, in theparish of Castre, in the county of North-ampton, ancestor of the Wingfields of Up-ton, Orford, and of Tickencote, in Rutland-shire, and


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