Collections for a history of Staffordshire . - UN 1) K11-L1Z AIM), IX THE COUNTY UK STAbFOJM). IS, tlif Karldoin, and four (laughters. The sons weie: 1. Henry, whosucceeded his father as 3rd Karl; 2, Richard, who was born atEyton 28 July 1685, died unmarried 3 December 1710, and wasburied at Wroxeter; 3. Thomas, who succeeded 11is brother as4th Earl; 4. Francis, and 5. Andrew, who both died in earlyinfancy ; 6. William, who was born at Eyton 2 April 1696, anddied 4 December 1711. Of the daughters Mary, the eldest, wasborn at Weston 17 February 1681-2, died at Bath unmarried11 July 1711
Collections for a history of Staffordshire . - UN 1) K11-L1Z AIM), IX THE COUNTY UK STAbFOJM). IS, tlif Karldoin, and four (laughters. The sons weie: 1. Henry, whosucceeded his father as 3rd Karl; 2, Richard, who was born atEyton 28 July 1685, died unmarried 3 December 1710, and wasburied at Wroxeter; 3. Thomas, who succeeded 11is brother as4th Earl; 4. Francis, and 5. Andrew, who both died in earlyinfancy ; 6. William, who was born at Eyton 2 April 1696, anddied 4 December 1711. Of the daughters Mary, the eldest, wasborn at Weston 17 February 1681-2, died at Bath unmarried11 July 1711, and was buried at Elizabeth, the second,who was born at Eyton 10 May 1688, married in September 1718James Cocks Esq. of Worcester (ancestor by his second marriageof the present Lord Somers), by whom she had an oidy childJames, who died young 4 March 17*54 : she died 11 Jul) 17.*!2,and was buried at Weston. Anne, the third, who was born atEyton 20 August 1600, married at St. Anns Soho 0 April 1710Sir Orlando Biidgeman, Bart., of C
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