. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. rryal navy, born in 1773. Third, Armine, born in \7^^- Fourth, William, born August 4th, 1782, in holy orders,M. A. rector of Carleton-Forc ho, Itteringham, and Mannington,in Norfolk; married, February 11th, 1807, the eldest daughterof Thomas Hussey, of Galtrim iu Ireland, Fifth, Sophia, born December 26th, 17^9. Sixth J Letitia, boru in 177* - LORD WODEHOUSE. 571 Seventh, Frances, died young 5 , Frances, born June 21st, 1779 Titles. Sir John Wodehouse, Bart. Lord Wodehouse, of Kern-barley in Norfolk. C
. Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical. rryal navy, born in 1773. Third, Armine, born in \7^^- Fourth, William, born August 4th, 1782, in holy orders,M. A. rector of Carleton-Forc ho, Itteringham, and Mannington,in Norfolk; married, February 11th, 1807, the eldest daughterof Thomas Hussey, of Galtrim iu Ireland, Fifth, Sophia, born December 26th, 17^9. Sixth J Letitia, boru in 177* - LORD WODEHOUSE. 571 Seventh, Frances, died young 5 , Frances, born June 21st, 1779 Titles. Sir John Wodehouse, Bart. Lord Wodehouse, of Kern-barley in Norfolk. Creation. A Baron by patent, October 26th, 1/97? Arms. Sable, a chevron, or, gutte de sang, between threecinquefoils, ermine. Crest. A dexter hand issuing out of clouds, proper, holdinga club, with this motto about it, frappe forte, and under the arms,Agincourt. Supporters. Two wild men, proper, wreathed about the headand waist with oak-leaves,vert, each with a club over his shoulder,of the last. Motto. Agincourt, Chief Seat. Kemberley, Norfolk. 5y% PEERAGE OF RUSHOUT, LORD NORTH WICK, This family is said to be originally of English extraction, butlong since went into France, and there settled; where we findThibaut Rouhault, Sisur de Boismmart, from whom thishouse derives its descent: he lived in the year 1300, and aboutthat time married the Lady Jane de la Val, daughter of GuyComte de la Val, of Britany, one of the most ancient houses inFrance^ by whom he had one son, and one daughter, Tristan, andJane. Tristan, Sieur de Boismenart, (a person of great merit) mar-ried Peronelle de Thouars, daughter of Louis, Viscount deThouars, and by her had only one son named John ; Jane wasmarried to Robert Dreux, Baron, and Seigneur DEsneval, bywhom she had issue. John, Sieur de Boismenart, only son of Tristan, was a valiantknight, served long in the army, and distinguished himself uponseveral occasions; he married the Lady Jane de Bellay, daughterof the Prince Dyvetot, and by her
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