Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica : . their 2d daughter born at Wilsden 24 Octob. their 3d sonne born at Wilsden 24 Nov. 1659. William their 4th sonne born at Clerkenwell 27 Aug. 1661. Dead 1662 aud Buryedat Clerkenwell. Edward their 5th son born at Petty Franc Westm1- Mar. 1662. Buried at their 6th son born at Wilsden 2 Aug. 1666. The Age of the children of Mr Luke and Mrs Eleanor Cordewell. They weremarried 17 Nov. 1664. [Mr Cordwell died at London 7 Septemb. 1670.]Eleanor their eldest daughter born at Wilsden 11 Sept. their 2d daughter was


Miscellanea genealogica et heraldica : . their 2d daughter born at Wilsden 24 Octob. their 3d sonne born at Wilsden 24 Nov. 1659. William their 4th sonne born at Clerkenwell 27 Aug. 1661. Dead 1662 aud Buryedat Clerkenwell. Edward their 5th son born at Petty Franc Westm1- Mar. 1662. Buried at their 6th son born at Wilsden 2 Aug. 1666. The Age of the children of Mr Luke and Mrs Eleanor Cordewell. They weremarried 17 Nov. 1664. [Mr Cordwell died at London 7 Septemb. 1670.]Eleanor their eldest daughter born at Wilsden 11 Sept. their 2d daughter was born at Wilsden 18 Mar. their 3d daughter born at Higham in Kent 29 Jan. their 4th daughter born at Wilsden 9 Febr. 1670. The Age of the children of Mr Thomas and Mrs Mary Harrison:— Thomas Harrison son of Tho. Harrison Esq. was Baptized June j** 6th their second daughter borne at Wilsden 17 Febr. 1654, MISCELLANEA GENEALOGTCA ET HERALDICA. 29 GRANT OF CREST TO RALPH LAWSON OF BURGH, CO. YORK, 1592.*. To all and singulcr aswell Nobles and Gentiles as others to whom these presentsshall come Edmond Knyght esquire alias Norroy principall Herault and Kynge ofAmies of the Este Weste and E^onthe partes of this Realme of England from theKvuerr of Trente northwards sendeth greetings in oni Lord God auneiently from the begininge the valiaunt and worthy Actes of Vertuouspersons haue byne eomended to the worlde and posteritie with sundrye monumentsand remembraunc - of their good desertes Eniongest which the cheefest and mostrenal! blatfa byne the bearinge of signes and tokens in Sheildes called Armes beingeevidendenl Demonstrations and testimonies of vertue and Prowes distributed accord-inge to the qnaQities and deserts of the persons meritinge the same, the which asyt was euidentlie detiised to stirre v\w and enllame the hartes of men to the imitaconof vertue Soe bathe the same byne contynued from tyme to tyme to th entente that th


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