. 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. on, the present William Ur-quhart, esq. of Craigston. Arms—Or, three boars heads erased and langued az. in the centre a mul-let of the last for cadency. Crest.—A demi otter ppr. crowned witli anantique crown, gorged with a collar or, andcharged with three crescents gules. Motto—WiW well. Estate—Craigston, in Aberdeenshire, ori-ginally held by the family in the thirteenthcentury, but, having passed out of its
. 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. on, the present William Ur-quhart, esq. of Craigston. Arms—Or, three boars heads erased and langued az. in the centre a mul-let of the last for cadency. Crest.—A demi otter ppr. crowned witli anantique crown, gorged with a collar or, andcharged with three crescents gules. Motto—WiW well. Estate—Craigston, in Aberdeenshire, ori-ginally held by the family in the thirteenthcentury, but, having passed out of its posses-sion, was finally re-purchased by John Ur-quhart, great-grandfather of the presentproprietor. iSeaf—Craigston Castle, built in 1604. HAFFENDEN, OF HOMEWOOD. HAFFENDEN, JAMES, esq. of Homewood, in Kent, and of Clearwell Court,in the county of Gloucester, b. 1st January, 1788, m. 23rd January, 1813, Catherine,youngest daughter of JosephWalker, esq. of Eastwood House, near Rotheiham,York-shire, and has issue, Alfred, h. 2nd January, 1825. Sophia-Elizabeth. Harriet-Cecilia. Mr. Haffenden inherited the estates upon the demise of his The Haffendens have been long resi-dent in the county of Kent, at Tenterdenand Smarden, Halden-Bugglesden, in thenorth part of Boresile Borough, being an-ciently, and up to a very recent period,their property and abode, that estate de-scending from Robert Haffenden, of Bug-glesden, to his brother, John Hatfenden, esq. of Charing, was conveyed, by the onlychild of the latter. Amy Haffenden, in mar-riage, to William Hawker, esq. From Laurence Haffenden, of Buggles-den,bailiffof Tenterden, 1st Richard descended, James Haffenden, esq. Avho m. Eliza-beth, daughter of Richard Beale, of Bid-denden, and left an only child, Richard Haffenden, esq. of Homewood,in Kent, a residence built by his gentleman wedded Elizabeth, daughterof John Elnestone, esq. of Tenterden, andhad issue, James, his heir
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