Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ir Charles Kemeys, fourth, fifth, and sixth Baronetssuc-cessively ; and one daughter, Jane. Sir Halswell was M. P. for Bridgewater, and died without issue- hewas succeeded by Sir John, Rector of Goathurst, who died unmarried, in1740; whereupon the dignity came to Sir Charles Kemeys, the only surviving brother, who represented the County in several parliaments andwho succeeded to the whole of the large estates of his Uncle, Sir CharlesKemeys, Bart., of Kevan Mably. The sister married Colonel Hassellof the R


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ir Charles Kemeys, fourth, fifth, and sixth Baronetssuc-cessively ; and one daughter, Jane. Sir Halswell was M. P. for Bridgewater, and died without issue- hewas succeeded by Sir John, Rector of Goathurst, who died unmarried, in1740; whereupon the dignity came to Sir Charles Kemeys, the only surviving brother, who represented the County in several parliaments andwho succeeded to the whole of the large estates of his Uncle, Sir CharlesKemeys, Bart., of Kevan Mably. The sister married Colonel Hassellof the Royal Horse Guards, whose only daughter, Jane, succeeded tothe name and property on the death of Sir Charles Kemeys Tynte herUncle. She married Colonel John Johnson, of the First Regiment ofFoot Guards, only son of General John Johnson, Colonel of the 33dRegiment of Foot, who, by royal sign manual, assumed the names andarms of Kemeys-Tynte. This Gentleman dying in 1806, was succeededby his son, the present possessor of Halswell, Charles Kemeys KemeysTynte, Esq., M. P. for 0


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