The Herald and genealogist . ustrates thismemoir. He bore. Gules, two lions passant ermine, crowned or. On hishelmet, a golden coronet, with a panache of red feathers, quilled father of these brothers. Sir John de Felton, who was Governor of Aln-wick, and their grandfather Sir Robert, Governor of Scarborough, hadboth been summoned to Parliament temp. Edw. II., as was their cousin SirWilliam de Felton, Governor of Bamborough; but in none of these casesdoes an hereditary barony appear to have originated. Appendix B. (con-tributed by Richard Almack, esq. ) contains a discussion on


The Herald and genealogist . ustrates thismemoir. He bore. Gules, two lions passant ermine, crowned or. On hishelmet, a golden coronet, with a panache of red feathers, quilled father of these brothers. Sir John de Felton, who was Governor of Aln-wick, and their grandfather Sir Robert, Governor of Scarborough, hadboth been summoned to Parliament temp. Edw. II., as was their cousin SirWilliam de Felton, Governor of Bamborough; but in none of these casesdoes an hereditary barony appear to have originated. Appendix B. (con-tributed by Richard Almack, esq. ) contains a discussion on theparentage of John Felton, the assassin of the first Villiers Duke of Buck-ingham : his genealogy is not ascertained, but is supposed to have beenderived from the Feltons of Pentlow near Sudbury, who bore the Feltoncoat diflFerenced by a crescent. Nicholas Felton, successively Bishop ofBristol and Ely, who died in 1626, one of the translators of the Bible, wasthe third son of Mr. John Felton, an alderman of Great JOHN ROSS COULTHART, OF COULTHART. COLLYN AND ASHTON UNDER-LYNE .


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