Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . cotts, in the baronetcy of Amcotts,of Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, in 1807, and his father in the baronetcy oflngilby, in 1815; was High Sheriff of the county of York, 1821, andwas returned to Parliament for the county of Lincoln in 1823. SirWilliam married Louisa, daughter of John Atkinson, Esq., of MapleHayes, Co. Stafford, who served the office of High Sheriff of that countyin 1828. Sir William has lately pulled down the old town of Ripley,which was in ruin, and rebuilt it in the ancient style: it now fo


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . cotts, in the baronetcy of Amcotts,of Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire, in 1807, and his father in the baronetcy oflngilby, in 1815; was High Sheriff of the county of York, 1821, andwas returned to Parliament for the county of Lincoln in 1823. SirWilliam married Louisa, daughter of John Atkinson, Esq., of MapleHayes, Co. Stafford, who served the office of High Sheriff of that countyin 1828. Sir William has lately pulled down the old town of Ripley,which was in ruin, and rebuilt it in the ancient style: it now forms oneof the most beautiful villages in the North. Arms: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, lngilby: sable, an estoile argentwithin a bordure, engrailed company gules, and or. 2nd and 3rdAmcotts : argent, a tower triple towered, between three covered cups,two and one, azure. Crest: 1st lngilby, on a wreath a boars head couped and erect,argent, issuant out of the mouth an estoile, or. Motto: Mon droit. 2ndAmcotts, a squirrel sejant gules, cracking a nut and collared or. Motto:Loyaul en


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