Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . caused him to fall under the severity of the ruling party,and his name was among the secluded members. The trees in his parkwere cut down, and the timber sold; his castle was nearly demolishedby the forces under General Lambert. Upon the Restoration, the dig-nity of a Baronet was bestowed upon his son. He died in the year 1666,iu the 80th year of his age. In the church of Chirk is a well executedmonu ment to the memory of Sir Thomas. Chirk Castle has ever since remained in the possession of the samefamily.


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . caused him to fall under the severity of the ruling party,and his name was among the secluded members. The trees in his parkwere cut down, and the timber sold; his castle was nearly demolishedby the forces under General Lambert. Upon the Restoration, the dig-nity of a Baronet was bestowed upon his son. He died in the year 1666,iu the 80th year of his age. In the church of Chirk is a well executedmonu ment to the memory of Sir Thomas. Chirk Castle has ever since remained in the possession of the samefamily. The late Robert Myddelton Biddulph, Esq., married MissMyddelton, eldest daughter of Mr. Myddelton. Mr. Biddulph is de-scended from a Herefordshire family, and at an early period of lifepassed some time in India. In 1802 this gentleman was returned asmember of parliament for the county of Hereford; but after his unionwith Miss Myddelton, he sat for the town of Denbigh. He died a fewyears since, leaving issue, two sons and one daughter. His widow isthe present possessor of the


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