. 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. the county of York, and of Darley, Hall, Lancashire, b. in 1758, m. in 1785, Elizabeth, onlysurviving child of Thomas Plumbe, esq. second son of theRev. Thomas Plumbe, rector of Aug-hton and Moberley,and canon of Windsor, by whom (who d. in November,1807) he has had issue, Jeremiah. Charles, died at Antigua. Thomas, who m. 26th July, 1824, Francis-Penelope,third daughter of Col. Plumbe Tempest, of TongHall (see v


. 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. the county of York, and of Darley, Hall, Lancashire, b. in 1758, m. in 1785, Elizabeth, onlysurviving child of Thomas Plumbe, esq. second son of theRev. Thomas Plumbe, rector of Aug-hton and Moberley,and canon of Windsor, by whom (who d. in November,1807) he has had issue, Jeremiah. Charles, died at Antigua. Thomas, who m. 26th July, 1824, Francis-Penelope,third daughter of Col. Plumbe Tempest, of TongHall (see vol. i. p. 288) and by her, who died 4thMay, 1825, he has an only daughter, William, lieutenant 87th Fusileers. Brook, ( ^^^^ ^^^^Rachel, d. Sarah, who m. 5th June, 1817, Major-general GeorgeGuy Carlton-LEstrange, of Moystown, in the KingsCounty. Anne, m. 10th March, 1817, to Lieutenant-colonelThomas-Samuel Nicolls, youngest brother of Ed-ward Nicolls, esq. of Swithamley Park, and has issue. Elizabeth. Margaret, who died young. Mr. Rawson, who inherited the family estatesmented his fortune by trade, purchased Nidd, hin at Bradford, having considerably aug-is present residence, and other property The Ravensons or Rawsons were origi-nally settled at Fryston, near the visitation of the county of York,1585, there is a pedigree given of eightgenerations, commencing with Robert Raw-son, of Fryston, who lived temp. RichardII. and who married Agnes, daughter ofThomas Mares. A branch of which familyas is presumed from the similarity of armsin the visitation of 1666, settled at Brad-ford, in Yorkshire. William Rawson, esq. of Bradford, whosewill bears date 18th March, 1549, had fivesons, viz. I. WILLL4M, who m. (as stated in thevisitation of Yorkshire, 1666) Agnes,daughter and heiress of WilliamGascoigne, esq. and thus acquiredthe manor and estate of had several children, of whom; William, his heir, m. Barbar


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