. 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. oger Bolas,esq. of Ryton, and had a daughter,Jane Bolas, who m. Philip Vaughan,esq. of Burlton, great grandfatherof the present Robert Chambre Vaughan, Burlton Hall. Arms—Arg. a chev. gu. between threeboars heads couped, gu. armed or, languedaz. on the cenire of the chev. a crescent an annulet or, quartering TudorTrevor, Chambre, Goldisbrough, andBolas. Ci-est—On a cliapeau, a boars headcouped gu. ar
. 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. oger Bolas,esq. of Ryton, and had a daughter,Jane Bolas, who m. Philip Vaughan,esq. of Burlton, great grandfatherof the present Robert Chambre Vaughan, Burlton Hall. Arms—Arg. a chev. gu. between threeboars heads couped, gu. armed or, languedaz. on the cenire of the chev. a crescent an annulet or, quartering TudorTrevor, Chambre, Goldisbrough, andBolas. Ci-est—On a cliapeau, a boars headcouped gu. arn)ed or, langued az. Motto—Afrad pob afraid. Estate—The manor and estate of Burlton,in the county of Salop, acquired by an an-cestor of the Chambres (of which familyMr. Vaughan is now the representative)during the civil wars.^ Seat—Burlton Hall, near Shrewsbury. Chambre J m. to Rev. Stephen Prytherch. Sarah Chambre, (who had Woodgate),m. to William Griffiths, esq. had Sarah, now (1834) living un-married, and possessed of Woodgate ;Mary, who d. unmarried ; and Ann,wife of Thomas Wingfield, esq. alsod. issueless. EVANS, OF THE HILL COURT. EVANS, KINGSMILL,. esq. of the Hill Court, in the county of Hereford, formerlylieutenant and captain 1st Foot-Guards, July, 1784,m. 19th September, iSlO, Anne-Rosilia-Elizabeth, eldestdaughter of Thomas Thoroton, esq. of Flintham House,Notts, for Grantham. This gentleman, who is in the commission of the peacefor the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, and Monmouth,and in the deputy-lieutenancy of Hereford, served theoffice of high-sheriff for that shire in 18 I 6. He inhe-rited, in 1806, upon the demise of his cousin Jane, thelast surviving child of the late Richard Clarke, esq. theestate of the Hill Court, which had been acquired VH. in marriage, from the Kyrles, of WolfordCourt, ancestors of the * Man of Ross. (See vol. iii. ). EVANS, OF THE HILL COURT. 943 Umeage. In the time of Elizabeth, Thomas ap
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