. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . ; Devonport 1832-40;died 2S April 1851. Hehad three sons and threedaughters. =Jane, dau. , Esq., ofOtterburn, Hex-ham, and of OldWindsor, co. Berks ; mar. 27Dec. 1802 ; died1837. Elizabeth Caroline Codrington, Codring- only surviving dau., ton,living mar. Dec. 1797 at St. 1774. Georges, Hanover Square, Joseph Lyons Walrond, Esq., of Antigua, and Dul- ford House, co. Devon. Emma Codrington, only child 1826. Note. Sir William, the 3rd


. The history of the island of Antigua, one of the Leeward Caribbees in the West Indies, from the first settlement in 1635 to the present time . ; Devonport 1832-40;died 2S April 1851. Hehad three sons and threedaughters. =Jane, dau. , Esq., ofOtterburn, Hex-ham, and of OldWindsor, co. Berks ; mar. 27Dec. 1802 ; died1837. Elizabeth Caroline Codrington, Codring- only surviving dau., ton,living mar. Dec. 1797 at St. 1774. Georges, Hanover Square, Joseph Lyons Walrond, Esq., of Antigua, and Dul- ford House, co. Devon. Emma Codrington, only child 1826. Note. Sir William, the 3rd Baronet, though disinherited, received an allowance of £1000 ayear from his father, and after the latters death, £2000 a year from his cousin ChristopherBethell. On the death of his cousin. Sir William, in 1817, Christopher Bethell claimed thebaronetcy, alleging that the former was not married, and that his son was case was completely investigated by the Heralds, and proof of the marriage and of thelegitimate birth of the son was obtained. 146 THE HISTORY OF ANTIGUA. ^etrtfliee of Cotinncjton of SSiaplc^, to. #loiicesm\. Arms.—Vert, on a head argent three roses gules; in siiiister ijoint of chkf a dexter hand proper. Robert Codrlngton=p. . John Codrington^ Edward Codrington=j=. Thomas Codrington of Codrington^in Wapley, co Gloucester. =Mary, dau. and coheir of ... Kelwayof Tregorthen, co. Cornwall. Simon Codrington of Codrington, lord of the manor of=pAgnes, dau. and coheir of RichardWapley IGOS; inherited the manor of Didmartonthrough his wife; in 1627 fet. nearly 100; died 26March 1631. Inq. post mortem 8 Sept. 7 Chas. I. Seacole, Gent., died 28 Dec. : Vert, a lion rampant gules. Alice Codrington, wife ofThomas Hyett of Woot-ton, CO. Somerset, 1573. Robeit Codrington of Codrington,=Didmarton, and Bristol, Gent., 1stson and heir ; probably of Jlagda-len College, Oxford ; matriculated9 Feb. 1587-8, a3t. 14 ; of GraysInn 1591 ; mnx. circa 1594 ; die


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