. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. ship married, in 1785, Margaret, sole daughter andheir of the Rev. Dr. 1readway Nash, D. D. of Beven, near Wor-cester (^///e Historian of WorcesterslnreJ, by whom he has ^veralchildren. His eldest son is Captain in the Eaijs, or second Regiment ofdrag^oon guards; and ^L P. for Ryegate. LORD SOMERS. 27 Philip, second soti; is Captain in the l6th regiment of Lightdragoons. Titles. John Somcrs Cocks, Lord Somers, Baron of Evcshain,and Baronet, Creations. Baronet, September 19th, 1772, 12 George III.;and Lord Somers, Baron


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. ship married, in 1785, Margaret, sole daughter andheir of the Rev. Dr. 1readway Nash, D. D. of Beven, near Wor-cester (^///e Historian of WorcesterslnreJ, by whom he has ^veralchildren. His eldest son is Captain in the Eaijs, or second Regiment ofdrag^oon guards; and ^L P. for Ryegate. LORD SOMERS. 27 Philip, second soti; is Captain in the l6th regiment of Lightdragoons. Titles. John Somcrs Cocks, Lord Somers, Baron of Evcshain,and Baronet, Creations. Baronet, September 19th, 1772, 12 George III.;and Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham, in the county of Worces-ter, May ]7th, 1784, 2-i George IIL Arms. Sable, a chevron, Or, between three stags scalps andattires. Argent. Crest. On a wreath, a mount proper, and thereon a staglodged and reguardant, Argent. Supporters. On each side a lion, Ermine, gorged Motto. Prodesse aUAM conspici. Chief Seats. At Castle-ditch, in the county of Hereford 3 atDumbleton, in the county of Gloucesterj and at Ryegate, inSurrey. 28 PEERAGE OF PARKER, LORD BORINGDON. Edmund Pakkee, of North Moulton, in the county of Devon,Esq. of a very ancient family in that p^art of the kingdom (saidto have resided at this seat from the latter end of the 14th century)by his last will and testament, bearing date May 18th, l6l], towhich is annexed a codicil, dated the 11 th of next month, directsthat his body should be buried in the choir of North Moltonchurch; he married Dorothy, daughter of Sir Clement Smith, ofLittle Baddow, in Essex, Knight, Chief Baron of the Exchequer;and had issue one son, John, and four daughters; Francis, livingJn l6ll, unmarried; Jane, wife of John Norleigh, of Norleigh,in Devonshire, Esq. Elizabeth, married to Walter Harlewin, Mary, to George Drake, of Whitcombe, in Devonshire,Esq. JoH^f Parker, Esq. the only son, died in his fathers lifetime,in the year l6lO, leaving issue by his wife, Frances, daughterof Jt ronemy Mayhcw, of Bor


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