Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . aseldine I , ! John Docwra=j=Annc St. George Thos. Chicheley—Elizabeth I Thomas Docwra ob. 1602, xtat. 83=rMildred Hales, ob. 1596 _J (1) Helen, dr. of=Thomas=f (2) Jane, dr. and coh. of Sir Win. Periam, Kt., Sir George DocwraHorsey Chief Baron of the Exchequer; widow ofThomas, son of >ir Gabriel Pointz, ob. Periani=f=Martha, dr. ot Oliver St. Jane- John Powell Ann R=p Humphrey Docwra John, 3rd Buron of of Stanage Bletsoe Park Thomas Docwra, for St. Albans^Maigaret Cherry I Martha ,-Sir Peter Warburton o
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . aseldine I , ! John Docwra=j=Annc St. George Thos. Chicheley—Elizabeth I Thomas Docwra ob. 1602, xtat. 83=rMildred Hales, ob. 1596 _J (1) Helen, dr. of=Thomas=f (2) Jane, dr. and coh. of Sir Win. Periam, Kt., Sir George DocwraHorsey Chief Baron of the Exchequer; widow ofThomas, son of >ir Gabriel Pointz, ob. Periani=f=Martha, dr. ot Oliver St. Jane- John Powell Ann R=p Humphrey Docwra John, 3rd Buron of of Stanage Bletsoe Park Thomas Docwra, for St. Albans^Maigaret Cherry I Martha ,-Sir Peter Warburton of Alley Hall,\L Cheshire. (i) Elizabeth, dr. of Sir Thomas—John Walcot^f (2) Elizabeth, dr. of SirLucy of C/harlecote. ^ Geo. Gierke. I ISir Thomas Walcot, Justice of the = Mary, dr. of Sir Adam Eyttelton, W illiamKings Bench. Bart. Walcot. Sir Thomas Docwra, Kt., was Lord Prior of the Knightsof St. John of Jerusalem from 1502 to 1523, and as suchranked as Senior Baron of England. He rebuilt the Priory 1 The family of Poyntz is descended in a collateral SEQUESTRATION PAPERS OF HUMPHREY WALCOT. 325 at Clerkenwell in 1504, and his arms, impaled with those ofthe Order, may still be seen on St. Johns Gate, the pictureof which is so familiar to readers of the old GentlemansMagazine, and which is now the head-quarters of the usefulSt. Johns Ambulance Society. The arms are—Sable, a chevron engrailed argent, between 3plates each charged with a pallet gules. Walcot impaling Ducwra is drawn in Dingleys History fromMarble, published by the Camden Society in 1867. Humphreys mother was Alice Hale, and Annes grand-mother was Mildred Hale, so that probably there was somekinship which brought them together. Humphreys Puritanleanings in religion were, no doubt, fully shared by his wife,as we should conclude first from her family training, andsecondly from her intimacy with Lady Brilliana grandfather, Baron Perriam,on one occasion fined JohnScory, Bishop of Herefo
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