. The Herald and genealogist. o-lomew Close, London, afterwards of Stoke Newington, but now of Lea-mington ; whose younger brother Edward Evans, esq., , was Mayor ofWorcester in Their sister Elizabeth was married in 1806 to Morris Jones, esq. ofWelshpool, and afterwards of Gungrog in Montgomeryshire; whose sonMorris Charles Jones, esq. of Liverpool, solicitor, and of Gungrog, is theowner of the initials which, with those of J. R. Appleton, esq. , areattached to the present genealogy, and are a guarantee of the care with 1 On the 7th August, 1865 (since the memoir before us w


. The Herald and genealogist. o-lomew Close, London, afterwards of Stoke Newington, but now of Lea-mington ; whose younger brother Edward Evans, esq., , was Mayor ofWorcester in Their sister Elizabeth was married in 1806 to Morris Jones, esq. ofWelshpool, and afterwards of Gungrog in Montgomeryshire; whose sonMorris Charles Jones, esq. of Liverpool, solicitor, and of Gungrog, is theowner of the initials which, with those of J. R. Appleton, esq. , areattached to the present genealogy, and are a guarantee of the care with 1 On the 7th August, 1865 (since the memoir before us was printed), at a meetingof the Worcester City and County Banking Company, Richard Padmore, Esq. the chair, it was moved by Mr. Sheriff, and unanimously Resolved, ThatEdward Evans, Esq. the founder, and for many years the Managing Director of theCompany, be respectfully requested to sit for his bust in marble, to be placed in theBank. It is intended as a companion to the bust of Mr. Padmore, which is PEDIGREE OF EVANS. 367 which it has been compiled, as indeed is amply shown by the circumstantialarray of dates, with their authorities in each case annexed. It may further be noticed that at p. 12 there is some account of theseveral families of Bickerton :l and at p. 13 a pedigree of Hill of Worcester-shire, deduced from Humphrey Hill of Little Witley in that county, buriedin 1712, to Thomas Rowley Hill, esq. now of Catharine Hill house, Worces-ter, who is the son of William Hill, esq. of that city, who died in 1859, byElizabeth, daughter of Thomas Rowley of Stourport. Thomas RowleyHill, esq. (who, like his partner and father-in-law Mr. Evans, hasserved the office of mayor of Worcester,) received a grant of arms on the11th Aug. 1864, viz. Ermine, a chevron checquy or and azure, in base upona mount a Cornish chough proper. Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upona mount in front of a fern-brake proper a talbot or, collared azure, restingthe dexter foo


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