. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. le to the Earlof Morton, by whotn she has issue. LORD HAREWOOD. 515 Fourth, Mary-Anne, born at Stapleton aforesaid, November22d, and baptized November 30th, 1/75, at Darrington. Titles. Edward I>ascelles, Lord Harewood, of Harewood iuYorkshire, Creation. Baron Harewood by patent June 18th, \7gO. Arms. Sable, a cross patonce within a border, or. Crest. On a wreath, a bears head couped, ermine; mnzzlcd,gules; gorged with a collar of the last studded and rimmed, or. Supporters. On the dexter side a bear, ermine j muzzl


. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. le to the Earlof Morton, by whotn she has issue. LORD HAREWOOD. 515 Fourth, Mary-Anne, born at Stapleton aforesaid, November22d, and baptized November 30th, 1/75, at Darrington. Titles. Edward I>ascelles, Lord Harewood, of Harewood iuYorkshire, Creation. Baron Harewood by patent June 18th, \7gO. Arms. Sable, a cross patonce within a border, or. Crest. On a wreath, a bears head couped, ermine; mnzzlcd,gules; gorged with a collar of the last studded and rimmed, or. Supporters. On the dexter side a bear, ermine j muzzled,gules, gorged with a collar of the second, rimmed, studded, andchain reflexed over the back, or; pendant thereto an escutcheon,sable; charged with a cross patonce of the third : on the sinistera bull, azure; seme of mullets, or; armed, hoofed, and gorgedwith a collar and chain of the second, studded, gules; pendantthereto an escutcheon of the second, charged \\\i\\ a cross patonce,vert. Motto. Ik solo deo salus. Chief Seat. Harewood^ Yorkshire. 510 PEERAGE OF ROLLE. LORD ROLLC. That thin family was anciently of Dorsetshire, appears from thewill-of Thomas Rolle, bearing date July ipth, 1525, and theprobate thereof, the last of January following. ^ He therein be-queaths to the church ofWyuborn Mynster in Dorsetshire, where(as related by him) he was born, for the devotion he hath to thesaid churchj and St. Cuthbert, t5s. 8d; being likewise a benefactorto other churches. He also bequeathed to Amys Goddard, hiKmother, then the wife of Walter Goddard, 20/. to pray for hissoul. The residue of all his goods, chattels, debts, &c. his funeral,kc. fulfilled, he bequeathed to his uncles, William Rolle, parsonof Wychampton, and George Rolle, of London, and makes themsole executors. Which George Rolle was, without doubt, the same personwho iirst settled in Devonshire, He was a merchant of great re-pute in the city of London, ^ and on the reformation, was a con-siderable purchase


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