The Boscobel tracts . cent in the male lineis unbroken, its present representative being his great-great-grandson, Edward John Carlos, Esq. of the Lord MayorsCourt Office, London. Colonel Carlos, as well as the Penderels,Wyndhams, &c, appears to have afforded an exception to theo-eneral charge of ingratitude towards his adherents brought 396 APPENDIX. against Charles, as, in addition to the grant of armorial distinc-tions, a more substantial proof of regard existed in the shape ofcertain ballastage dues on the river Thames, which, from thereport of the Committee of the House of Commons on thei


The Boscobel tracts . cent in the male lineis unbroken, its present representative being his great-great-grandson, Edward John Carlos, Esq. of the Lord MayorsCourt Office, London. Colonel Carlos, as well as the Penderels,Wyndhams, &c, appears to have afforded an exception to theo-eneral charge of ingratitude towards his adherents brought 396 APPENDIX. against Charles, as, in addition to the grant of armorial distinc-tions, a more substantial proof of regard existed in the shape ofcertain ballastage dues on the river Thames, which, from thereport of the Committee of the House of Commons on theimprovement of foreign trade in the year 1822, appears to havebeen since annulled, as interfering with the rights of theTrinity House. It is no doubt in allusion to this grant thatthe colonel, in his will, bequeaths annuities to the amount of£300 per annum, to be paid in different proportions, so longas the means shall be available out of monies to be paid by theTrinity House. APPENDIX. 397 COLONEL WILLIAM I Col. William Carlos, ==sat in the Oak with daur. King Charles 2d» of .. survived the Re-storation and Re-volution ; ob. 1689, bequeathing his property to Edward Carlos, his adopted son. Iohn Carlos, =mentioned inhis brotherswill. William Carlos, Dorothy, eldest — — Edward Carlos, William born 1643, ob. daur. of Geo. of Worcester, Carlos, vita patris Smith, of Queeni- Apothecary, mentioned 1668, burd- at boro, afterwards afterwards of in his Fulham, Co. of Ashby, Co. Broom Hall, uncles Middlesex. Leicest. Co. Staff. will, living had two 1689. brothers, W1. and. ., called in the Colonels will, my adopted son. Charles — — Mary, Anne, Carlos, f. daur. of daur. eth. Robert of .. petition- Wilcox, Griz- ed Parlia- of Staf- zell, of ment for ford, ..Co. protec- gent. Warw. tion 1716. 1 1 II 1— William — Edward. Iohn. Catherine, nid- Thos- Child, gent. Dorothy,md- ..Reding-house. Augustine. Anne, md- .. Soames. Edward Elizh- Mar


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