The Visitacion of Staffordschire . to him, with a crescent for difference. Thispedigree is given in Lord Hathertons MS., and has been printed by Shawin his second volume, p. 209. But Shaw has, by a stupid and inexcusableblunder, made Thomas Barnesley (who was aged 3 at Dugdales Visitationin 1663) the grandson of the aforesaid Thomas, whereas he was really hisgreat-great-grandson; being son of William (aged 44 in 1663), whosefather Thomas (ob. circa 1636) was son of William, the son and heir ofthe Thomas of 1597. (Of. orig. Vis. in Coll. Arm.) ,, 19, for Ham read Ham. „ 25, Waringe. For falcons


The Visitacion of Staffordschire . to him, with a crescent for difference. Thispedigree is given in Lord Hathertons MS., and has been printed by Shawin his second volume, p. 209. But Shaw has, by a stupid and inexcusableblunder, made Thomas Barnesley (who was aged 3 at Dugdales Visitationin 1663) the grandson of the aforesaid Thomas, whereas he was really hisgreat-great-grandson; being son of William (aged 44 in 1663), whosefather Thomas (ob. circa 1636) was son of William, the son and heir ofthe Thomas of 1597. (Of. orig. Vis. in Coll. Arm.) ,, 19, for Ham read Ham. „ 25, Waringe. For falcons heads read lapwings. „ 30, James. I have not seen any other authority for this crest of usually ascribed to the family is, Out of a mural coronet azure, ademi-lion regardant or, collared of the first, holding between the paws anescallop sable. „ 62, for Henryke read Kenryke. „ 173, Dudley. Bead also Joan (Welles alias Clerke), 90; and Thomas, 90. vki1^ Due DateReturned DueDue Returned . ?% <M0Vl987 ! ( •.


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