. 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. as Yolyn, in the county of Salop, late captainin the 9th Foot, m. Miss Sarah Thomas, and has an only child,Elizabeth-Essex, m. to William Legh Hilton, Morrall, who is a magistrate for Shropshire, succeeded his father 2nd July, 1822. Hmcage. sent the very ancient family of Edwardes,of Kilhendre, which had resided in Dud-leston, antecedently to the date of anyexisting records. TuDOK TuKvon, described in all theg


. 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. as Yolyn, in the county of Salop, late captainin the 9th Foot, m. Miss Sarah Thomas, and has an only child,Elizabeth-Essex, m. to William Legh Hilton, Morrall, who is a magistrate for Shropshire, succeeded his father 2nd July, 1822. Hmcage. sent the very ancient family of Edwardes,of Kilhendre, which had resided in Dud-leston, antecedently to the date of anyexisting records. TuDOK TuKvon, described in all thegenealogical MSS. of the l*rincipality, aschief or head of the tribe of the marches,was ancestor of Iddon Sals, Lord of Dud-leston, whoso descendant in the tenth de-gree, HuGFi AP Edwakd, of Kilhendre, a mer-chantof eminence in London and Shrewsbury,assumed, according to tin; custom,the surname of Edwaudls. This opulentcitizen acquired, on the 14th December,1549, from Kimj Edwakd YL a consider-able portion of the tenements in Shrewsbury,which had formerly belonged to the dis-solved College of St. Chad, in that borough,and in l.^irjl, principally through his infiu-. The Morralls have been seated in Salopfrom an early period, and they now repre- 596 MORRALL, OF PLAS YOLYN. ence at court the grant was obtained,under which was founded the Royal FreeGrammar School of Shrewsbury, now oneof the most celebrated Royal foundationsfor education in Great Britain. This HughEdwardes married Alice, dau. of ThomasKeile, of Baikler, in Dorsetshire, and hadtwo sons, Timothy, his heir. Thomas, of Shrewsbury, who died I9thMarch, 1634, aged seventy-nine,leaving, by Anne, his wife, daughterand heir of Humphrey Baskerville,esq. of London, and relict of StephenDucket, a son and heir, Sir Thomas Edwardes, of Shrews-bury, who was created a Ba-ronet, 21st March, 1644, andfrom whom lineally descendsthe presentSir Henry Edwardes, bart. ofShrewsbury. (See BurkesPeerage and Baronetage.) The elder son


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