. 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. collar gemelle ofthe first, three bezants. Estates—In Hants, &c. Seat—Stoneham Park. esq. of Stoneham,and had a daugh-ter, Katherine Fle-ming, who Eliot,esq. of PortEliot, and wasmother of Ka-therine Eli-ot, who W il-lis, esq. II. Isabel, who m. James, Lord Berkeley, ofBerkeley Castle, and was great-great grand-father of Rowland Berkeley, esq. of Spetchley,whose daughter, Dorothy Berkeley, marrying T
. 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. collar gemelle ofthe first, three bezants. Estates—In Hants, &c. Seat—Stoneham Park. esq. of Stoneham,and had a daugh-ter, Katherine Fle-ming, who Eliot,esq. of PortEliot, and wasmother of Ka-therine Eli-ot, who W il-lis, esq. II. Isabel, who m. James, Lord Berkeley, ofBerkeley Castle, and was great-great grand-father of Rowland Berkeley, esq. of Spetchley,whose daughter, Dorothy Berkeley, marrying Tho-mas Wylde, esq. was mother ofMargaret Wylde, who Rev. Samuel Fell, had a daughter, Mary Fell, who weddedThomas Willis, of BrowneWillis, esq. FOWLER, OF ABBEY-CWM-HIR. FOWLER, SARAH-GEORGIANA, representative of the ancient family ofFowler, succeeded her father 6th June, 1820, m. 12th June, 1828, the Rev. JohnDurand Baker, of Christchurch College, Cambridge, son of Thomas Baker, Ashurst Lodge, Kent, and has one son and a daughter, viz. Henry-FowlehBaker and Elizabeth-Georgiana Baker. 376 FOWLER, OF ABBEY-CWM-HIR. Richard Fowler, of Foxley, in thecounty of Bucks, accompanying RichardCaur de Lion to the Holy Land, main-tained during- the war, a body of Britishbowmen, (all his own tenants) in the armyof that prince, and during the siege ofAeon, defeated by his extraordinary vigi-lance a nocturnal attempt of the Infidels,to surprise the Christian camp. For theseservices his royal master knighted him onthe field of battle, and caused his crest, ahand and lure, to be changed for thevigilant owl. From Sir Richard descendedJohn Fowler, of Foxley, who m. thedaughter and heir of — Loveday, and wassucceeded by his son, Henry Fowler, father ofSir William Fowler, of Rycote, in thecounty of Oxford, who wedded Cecilia,only daughter and heiress of Sir NicholasInglefield, knt. and had two sons and adaughter, viz. Richard (Sir), his heir,
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