The Herald and genealogist . escent, pedigrees ofvarious ancient English families,—among which are Alston, of New-ton, Saxham, and Boxford, in Suffolk; Dawtrey, of Sussex ; i Fiske,of Eattlesden, in Suffolk ; Forth, of Nayland; Honeywood, of Mai-kshall, in Essex; Luther, or Luter, of Essex; Mileson, of Suffolk;Salter, of Shropshire and Suffolk; and Tyrell, extending from thefamous involuntary regicide, who shot William Rufus, down to EdmundTyrell, esq. who married Mary Bright, and whose son Edmund Tyrell,esq. of Gipping, died in 1799, having de^^sed his estates to his cousin,the father of the


The Herald and genealogist . escent, pedigrees ofvarious ancient English families,—among which are Alston, of New-ton, Saxham, and Boxford, in Suffolk; Dawtrey, of Sussex ; i Fiske,of Eattlesden, in Suffolk ; Forth, of Nayland; Honeywood, of Mai-kshall, in Essex; Luther, or Luter, of Essex; Mileson, of Suffolk;Salter, of Shropshire and Suffolk; and Tyrell, extending from thefamous involuntary regicide, who shot William Rufus, down to EdmundTyrell, esq. who married Mary Bright, and whose son Edmund Tyrell,esq. of Gipping, died in 1799, having de^^sed his estates to his cousin,the father of the present Mr. Tyrell, of Plashwood, formerly forSuffolk. In the Dawtrey pedigree Emle, Chief Justice, is a misprint for Ernie. In theForth pedigree there are these mistakes of names : Long Malford for Melford;Clemlmm for Glemham; Femley for Fernley; Cn/mhle for Grymble; Hernegan iorGernegan, i. e. Jerningham; and Knewett for Knevett. In the Tyrell pedigree thereis Hewj for Hervey, an ancestor of the Marquess of Bristol,. THE ABBEY GATE, BURY ST. Edmunds.


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