. 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. ll, in Staffordshire. I. Anne Meysey, who wedded in 1741, theRev. Richard Watkins, rector ofClifton Camville, and had issue, 1. Charles Watkins, who assumed thesurname of Meysey, upon succeedingto Shakenhurst. He m. his cousin,Anna-Maria, daughter of the Meysey, and had an only sur-viving daughter, Anna-Maria, heiress of Shaken-hurst, m. as in the text, to Ed-mund Wigley, died in 1774. 2. Richar


. 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. ll, in Staffordshire. I. Anne Meysey, who wedded in 1741, theRev. Richard Watkins, rector ofClifton Camville, and had issue, 1. Charles Watkins, who assumed thesurname of Meysey, upon succeedingto Shakenhurst. He m. his cousin,Anna-Maria, daughter of the Meysey, and had an only sur-viving daughter, Anna-Maria, heiress of Shaken-hurst, m. as in the text, to Ed-mund Wigley, died in 1774. 2. Richard Watkins, in holy orders,rector of Rock, who m. his Malpas, and left an only son andheir, Charles, who died unm. in 1812. 3. John Watkins, in holy orders, whodied s. p. 1. Anne Watkins, II. Elizabeth, m. to Thomas Malpas, ofBewdley. 677 WELD, OF LULWORTH. WELD, JOSEPH, esq. of Lulworth Castle, in the county of Dorset, and ofPilewell, Hants, b. 27th January, 1777, m. 23rd November, 1802, the HonorableElizabeth Charlotte Stourton, daughter of Charles-Philip, sixteenth Lord Stourton,and has issue, I. Edward-Joseph. ii. Thomas. iii. Mary. ii.


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