. 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. ommend me to thy lovely lady,Bear to her this chain of gold ;And these bracelets for a token ;Grieving that I was so bold:All my jewels in like sort take thou with thee,For they are fitting for thy wife, but not for will spend my days in prayer,Love and all her laws defye;In a nunnery will I shroud me,Far from any companye :But ere my prayers have an end, be sure of this,To pray for thee and for thy love I will n


. 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. ommend me to thy lovely lady,Bear to her this chain of gold ;And these bracelets for a token ;Grieving that I was so bold:All my jewels in like sort take thou with thee,For they are fitting for thy wife, but not for will spend my days in prayer,Love and all her laws defye;In a nunnery will I shroud me,Far from any companye :But ere my prayers have an end, be sure of this,To pray for thee and for thy love I will not farewell, most gallant Captain ! Farewell too my hearts content!Count not Spanish ladies to thee my love was bent:Joy and true prosperity goe still with thee! The like fall ever to thy share, most f»irladie. 392 GOUGH, OF PERRY HALL. GOUGH, JOHN, esq. of Perry Hall, in the county of Stafford, b. 11th August,1780, m. 29th August, 1809, Jane-Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Paget, f^sr-. ofNewberry House, and Cranmore Hall, both in Somersetshire (seq vol. iii. p. 425). Mr. Gough succeeded his father on the 30th January, 1828. A ^>W^ This family, pre-eminently distinguishedhy the talents of its members, one of whom,a junior, founded the noble house of Cal-THORPE, derives from Innerth, or John Gogh, or Gough, of theprincipality, living in the time of HenryIV.* who was father of three sons, namely,1. Philip, (Sir) who served in theFrench wars of Henry IV., Henryv., and Henry VI. and received tliehonour of knighthood. Holling-shed says, that Philip Gough,Christopher Hanson, and Martin * Others of the name, and connected with thefamily occur as early as the reign of Hknry 1. Ihe name of Owen Glendours father, saysPennant, in his Tour through North Wales, * wasGrifFydd Fychan, of his mother Elena, of royalblood, and from whom he afterwards claimed thethrone of Wales. She was eldest daughter ofThomas ap Llewellin ap Owen, by his wife,Klena Gocn


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