. 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. Richard Clotterbooke, of Kings Stan-ley, wlio died 4th February, 1591, married^irst, Joan Webb, and had issue, I. Thomas, of Kings Stanley, whomarried thrice, and dying 11th June,1614, aged sixty-seven, left, by hissecond wife, Elizabeth, daughter ofWilliam Sandford, a son, William, who m. Dorcas, daughterof J. Bayneham, of Westbury,in the forest of Dean, Glouces-tershire, by Mary, his wife, maidof honour to Queen Eli


. 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. Richard Clotterbooke, of Kings Stan-ley, wlio died 4th February, 1591, married^irst, Joan Webb, and had issue, I. Thomas, of Kings Stanley, whomarried thrice, and dying 11th June,1614, aged sixty-seven, left, by hissecond wife, Elizabeth, daughter ofWilliam Sandford, a son, William, who m. Dorcas, daughterof J. Bayneham, of Westbury,in the forest of Dean, Glouces-tershire, by Mary, his wife, maidof honour to Queen Elizabeth,and died jn 1655, leaving, Thomas, aged seven, in 1623. Dorothea. Anna. Elizabeth, m. to Robert Olds-worth, esq. II. Ferdinand, of London, married, andhad issue. Hr. Clotterbooke wedded secondly, a lady,named Elizabeth, and had, with other issue, III. Richard, or William. IV. Jasper, a clothier, who died in 1627,and was buried at Kings Stanley. V. John, of Kings Stanley, m, and hadissue. The eldest son of the second marriage, Richard, or William Clutterbuck, wasof Eastington, in the county of m. Ursula, daughter of Thomas Brown-ing, esq. of Cowley, in


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