. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. , 1791. Eighth, John, born May 5th, I793. Ninth, Harriet, born November 8th, 1794. Tenth, Arthur, born November 14th, lygQ. n The other daughter of General Carpenter married Col. Ramsden. LORD CALTHORrE. 495 Eleventh, Maria-Lucy, born March iSth, l^QS ; died January17th, 1799. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Chakles, second Lord Calthokpe, who dying unmarriedof a consumption at Flushing in Cornwall, June 5th, I8O7, wassucceeded by his next brother Georgi;, third and present Lord Calthorpk, born June21st, 1757. Titl


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. , 1791. Eighth, John, born May 5th, I793. Ninth, Harriet, born November 8th, 1794. Tenth, Arthur, born November 14th, lygQ. n The other daughter of General Carpenter married Col. Ramsden. LORD CALTHORrE. 495 Eleventh, Maria-Lucy, born March iSth, l^QS ; died January17th, 1799. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Chakles, second Lord Calthokpe, who dying unmarriedof a consumption at Flushing in Cornwall, June 5th, I8O7, wassucceeded by his next brother Georgi;, third and present Lord Calthorpk, born June21st, 1757. Titles. ?ir George Calthoi-pe, Bart. Lord Calthorpe, of Cal-thorpe in Sutlblk. Creations. Lord Calthorpe, of Calthorpe, by patent, June15th, 1796. Arms. Cheeky, or and azure, on a fesse, ermine, for Cal-thorpe ; quartering, e^ules, on a fessi^ argent, between three boarsheads couped, or, a lion passant, azure. ^^* \ See the wood-cut. Supporters. 3 Motto. GUADU mVERSO VIA UNA. Chief Seals. Ampton, Suffolk3 Elvctham, Hampshire.^Edgebaston, Warwickshire. 495 PEERAGE OF BURRELL, LORD GWYDIR. The name of this family is differently spelt by different , in a visitation, 1579, calls the same person Bukrill andEerill. In other visitations the name is written Berrill, Beril,Boral, Borel, Burel, and Bun ell; so that it is difficult to ascertain,with any precision or exactness, which is the right way of spell-ing it. This family was originally settled in Northumberland; butRandulphus Burrell, (son and heir of Kadulphus) havingmarried Sermonda, daughter and coheir of Sir Walter Woodland,of Devon, 19 Edw. II. became in her right possessed of a greatestate, and settled in that county. He left John Burell, his son and heir, who was succeeded by John Burrell, his son and heir, father of Walter Burrell, who had issue another Walter Burrell, who was father of John Burrell de Woodland, all of whom enjoyed the estate insuccession. This John Burrell, last named, appears to have


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