. 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. t—Basford House, near Newcastle-under-Line. 409 WHITMORE, OF APLEY. WHITMORE, THOMAS, esq. of Apley, in the county of Salop, formerly for Bridr^north, b. 16th November, 1782, m. 19th July,1804, Catherine, only daughter and heiress of ThomasThomasson, esq. of York, by Catherine,* his wife,daughter of James Grierson, esq. and has issue, Thomas-Charlton, for Bridgnorth, h. 6th Ja-nuary, 1807, rn. 11th April, 18


. 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. t—Basford House, near Newcastle-under-Line. 409 WHITMORE, OF APLEY. WHITMORE, THOMAS, esq. of Apley, in the county of Salop, formerly for Bridr^north, b. 16th November, 1782, m. 19th July,1804, Catherine, only daughter and heiress of ThomasThomasson, esq. of York, by Catherine,* his wife,daughter of James Grierson, esq. and has issue, Thomas-Charlton, for Bridgnorth, h. 6th Ja-nuary, 1807, rn. 11th April, 1833, the Lady Louisa-Anne Douglas, eldest daughter of Charles, presentMarquess of , h. 13th August, , b. 17th October, 1813. Catherine-Mary, m. 16th August, 1832, to Francis,Viscount Bernard, eldest son of James, present Earlof This gentleman, who succeeded his father in 1795, isa magistrate and deputy lieutenant for the county ofSalop, and he served the office of sheriff in 1805. Fie islikewise recorder of the borough, and lay dean of theroyal peculiar, and exempt jurisdiction of the deanery The Whitmores were originally seatedat Whyttemere, on the north west side ofthe parish of Bobbington, in the manor ofClaverley,f in Shropsliire. Subsequentlythey removed to Claverley, and acquiredconsiderable possessions there. John, Lord of Whytemere, in the reignsof Hi NKV III. and Edward 1. was father of l*HHJi> DK Whytkmkrk, who died in1300, and was s. by his son, John dk Whytemi-re, living in 1361,vvliose son, Richard de Whytemere, of Claverleyand Whytemere, m. Margery, daughter andheir of William Attetrall, of Claverley, and(lying about the year 1386, left a son and heir, Richard de Whytemere, father ofanother HiciiARD DE Whytemere, who wedded alady nanied Joan, but of what family is notascertained, and was succeeded at his de-cease, in 1442, by bis son, Thomas Whytemere. of Claverley, whodied in 148


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