. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ithout issue,in January, 1817, the estates passed to hisnephew, Martin Bree, now Stapylton, Myton, their present possessor. Arms—Arg. a lion rampant, —Out of a crown or, a Saracenshead ppr. Supporters—Two talbots, arg, their earsand shoulders guttee de sang. Motto—Fide, sed cui vide. Estates—In the North and West Ridin^^of Yorkshire. »S^fl^—Myton, near Boroughbridge. STAPYLTON, OF NORTON. STAPYLTON, HEN


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ithout issue,in January, 1817, the estates passed to hisnephew, Martin Bree, now Stapylton, Myton, their present possessor. Arms—Arg. a lion rampant, —Out of a crown or, a Saracenshead ppr. Supporters—Two talbots, arg, their earsand shoulders guttee de sang. Motto—Fide, sed cui vide. Estates—In the North and West Ridin^^of Yorkshire. »S^fl^—Myton, near Boroughbridge. STAPYLTON, OF NORTON. STAPYLTON, HENRY, esq. of Norton, in the county of Durham, m. 3rd January, 1786, Mary-Ann, daughter of Robert Gregoiy, and has issue,I. John, barrister-at-law. II. Robert-Martin, of the Army Pay-oflfice, m. Eliza,daughter of J. Bockett, esq. and has a son and fivedaughters, viz. 1. Robert-George. 1. Henrietta-Charlotte. 2. Eliza. 3. Lucy* 4. Marj^ 5. Olivia. I. Mary-Frances, m. to Marshall Fowler, esq. ofPreston, in Durham. Olivia, m. to George-William Sutton, esq. of Eltou(see p. 62 of this volume).Lucy. Henrietta-Charlotte. He is in the commission of the. II. hi. IV. Mr. Stapylton succeeded his father In for the palatinate of Durham. KINGDON, OF LAUNCELLS. 211 Hmcagc. This is abrancli of the ancient Yorkshirefamily of Stapylton. Milks Stapylton, esq. third son ofBryan Stapylton, esq. of My ton, by Frances,his wife, daughter of Sir Henry Slingsby,of Scriven, was auditor and librarian toCousins, Bishop of Durham, temp. CharlesII. and a justice of the peace. He m. thedaughter of Mr. Hinde, citizen of London,and had issue. Miles, rector of Harpsden, inOxfordshire, and prebendary ofWorcester, who d. , who d. , whose son, Miles, wasan admiral in the royal navy, andleft a daughter, m. to — Reynolds,esq. Henry, of whose line we are about fourth son. The Bev. Henry Stapylton, rector ofThornton Watlass, and Marske, i


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