. 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. ryGrey, Earl of Tankerville and Lord ofP0W3 s, was not born ; and the iniquitousputting to death of the hoary warrior, thecompanion in arms of his father. Sir JohnGrey, Earl of Tankerville, and of his grand-father, Edward de Cherlton, Lord of Powys,in many a well fought field, was in all pro- COULSON, OF BLENKINSOPP. 525 bability the violent act of an unbridledyouth, on a supposed affront to his baronialdignity. Fourt
. 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. ryGrey, Earl of Tankerville and Lord ofP0W3 s, was not born ; and the iniquitousputting to death of the hoary warrior, thecompanion in arms of his father. Sir JohnGrey, Earl of Tankerville, and of his grand-father, Edward de Cherlton, Lord of Powys,in many a well fought field, was in all pro- COULSON, OF BLENKINSOPP. 525 bability the violent act of an unbridledyouth, on a supposed affront to his baronialdignity. Fourth in descent from Sir GruiFydd Vy-chan was Humphrey Wynn, esq. of Garth, in thecounty of Montgomery, living in 1569, andsixth in descent from Humphrey, was Brochwel Wynn, esq. of Garth, who m. Dorothy, daughter of John Powell, esq. ofWorthen, in Salop, and had an only childand heiress, Dorothy Wynn, of Garth, m. as alreadystated, to Richard Mytton, esq. of Pon-tyscowryd. Atms of Wynn, of Garth — Sa. threenags heads erased arg. COULSON, OF BLENKINSOPP. COULSON, JOHN-BLENKINSOPP, esq. of Blenkinsopp Castle, in Northumber-land, ^. 8th May, 1779, m. 22nd June, 1796, Alicia-. Frances-Forth, daughter of the Rev. Gustavus Hamilton,and grand-daughter of the Hon. Heniy Hamilton, thirdson of General Gustavus Hamilton, Viscount Boyne, andlias issue, John-Blenkinsopp, captain in the Grenadier Guards,m. 8th December, 182.). Juliana-Elizabeth, only childof the Rev. Edward DaAvkins, of Portman-square,and grand-daughter of James Dawkins, esq. ofStandlynch, by the Lady Juliana Collyear, daughterof Charles, second eail of Portmore. Mrs. Coulsondying in childbirth, 27th August, 1831, Mr. Coulsonwedded secondly, in June, 1834, the Hon. Mary-AnneByron, eldest dau. of George, present Lord , lieutenant ,lieutenant in the Grenadier Arabella-Frances. This gentleman, who is lieutenant-colonel of the Northumberland militia, and amagistrat
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