. 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. to John HerbertFoley, esq. of Ridgeway, in Pem- brokeshire, elder brother of AdmiralSir Thomas Foley, Chambers, who was a magistrate, anddeputy-lieutenant in the counties of Hertfordand Kent, was succeeded at his death, in1782, by his eldest son, the present SirSamuel Chambers, of Bredgar House. Arms—Gu. a chev. between three cinque-foils or. Crest—A bear —In Kent. Seat—Bredgar House, near Sit
. 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. to John HerbertFoley, esq. of Ridgeway, in Pem- brokeshire, elder brother of AdmiralSir Thomas Foley, Chambers, who was a magistrate, anddeputy-lieutenant in the counties of Hertfordand Kent, was succeeded at his death, in1782, by his eldest son, the present SirSamuel Chambers, of Bredgar House. Arms—Gu. a chev. between three cinque-foils or. Crest—A bear —In Kent. Seat—Bredgar House, near Sittingbourne. NANNEY, OF BELMONT. NANNEY, The Reverend JOHN, of Belmont, county of Denbigh, and Maes-y-neuadd, in Merionethshire, m. first, in Januaiy, 1795, Ann, third daughter and co-heiressof Sir Thomas Kyffin, of Maenan, in the former shire, by whom (who d. September 20,1823) he had no issue. He espoused, secondly, October 19,1829, Ann Fleming, eldestdaughter of John Fisher, esq. of Chetwynd Lodge, in the county of Salop, by whomhe has had a daughter, b. 30th December, 1830, who d, in the following year, and ason and heir, b. in July, 1833, now living. This family is a branch of that of Wynne,of Peniarth, (refer to vol. i. page 565.) Maurice Wynn, second son of WilliamWynn, of Glynn, esq. was sheriff of Meri-onethshire in 1671. He espoused Jane,daughter and heiress of Griffith Lloyd, Maes-y-neuadd, in that shire, and by herhad issue, !. Robert, of whom Margaret, married first, to MorrisWilliams, of Llwyn Crwn, and se-condly to Charles Evans,in. Another daughter, married to Grif-fith Lloyd, of Gwerneinion. IV. Anne, wife of Robert Owen, ofTygwyn, in the parish of Wynn died in August, 1673, and wasburied in the chancel of Llandanwg church,county of Merioneth. He was succeededby his only son, Robert Wynn, of Maes-y-neuadd, of Merionethshire in 1679, espousedJane, daughter of Robert Evans, esq. ofTan-y-bwlch, in that
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