The history of the Bowles family; containing an accurate historical lineage of the Bowles family from the Norman conquest to the twentieth century, with historical and genealogical notes and some pedigrees of Bowles families in various sections of the United States and Britain . h-ter of Sir Vincent Corbet, Baronet, of MertonCorbet. Elizabeth, his second wife, bore twosons, John, afterwards knighted, and Henry, bur-ied April 8, 1671, and two daughters, Elizabeth,buried April 9, 1679, ^ri^ Sarah, heiress ^>f herbrother Sir John. Sarah died at ShrewsburyNovember 7, 1746, unmarried. SIR JOHN B


The history of the Bowles family; containing an accurate historical lineage of the Bowles family from the Norman conquest to the twentieth century, with historical and genealogical notes and some pedigrees of Bowles families in various sections of the United States and Britain . h-ter of Sir Vincent Corbet, Baronet, of MertonCorbet. Elizabeth, his second wife, bore twosons, John, afterwards knighted, and Henry, bur-ied April 8, 1671, and two daughters, Elizabeth,buried April 9, 1679, ^ri^ Sarah, heiress ^>f herbrother Sir John. Sarah died at ShrewsburyNovember 7, 1746, unmarried. SIR JOHN BOWLES, Baronet, M. P. for Lincoln,died unmarried December, 1714. THE SECOND SON OF SIR WM. BOWLESOF CLERKENWELL AND WINDSOR wasCHARLES BOWLES, Esquire, of Clerkenwell andNew Windsor, who married Martha Fuller, whobore him fur sons. Fuller, Francis, William andCharles. REV. FULLER BOWLES, Vicar of Rueslip, Middle- 74 THE HISTORY OF sex, died 1743, married Mary, who bure him ason, NORTON BOWLES, who married Mary, daughter utRichard Harcourt, Esq. SEVENTH SON OF JOHN THE SHERIFF wasRANULF (called Rankin Bolles or Bollys), Rector ofKilvedon Hatch, Essex. Died 1511. EIGHTH CHILD OF JOHN THE SHERIFF was a daughterJANE or JOANE BOWLES, who married Robert Col-vyle about 1477. 75. SCAMPTON HALL I. 77


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