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CONTENTS.-N° 53.

Armstrong of Garry. Wm. Bigoe Armstrong's

death is twice recorded as occurring before his
second marriage !

Atkinson of Morland. For "Wm. Clarke of
Belford" read Clark.

Bagshawe of Ford Hall. "See Milnes of Fris-
ton." No such pedigree has appeared in Burke's
QUERIES:-Highland Families-John of Cyprus-Calvert-Landed Gentry' for many editions.

Baillie of Dochfour.

"General Charles Baillie

The Orders of Friars,' 7- Craftsman '-Richardyne-Arms
of De Worde-Voltaire's Editors-Harvard-Louvre Gallery Evan, of Aberiachan." Nonsense.

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Abney of Measham. For "Rev. Tho. Burnaby"

read Rev. Tho. Beaumont Burnaby.

Adams of Bowdon. "Sir G. P. Adams m.
Elizabeth, dau. and coh. of Sir Wm. Elford, Bt.,"
but the Elford baronetcy (Burke's 'Extinct
Baronetage,' p. 601) shows no such dau. and coh.

Adams of Clifton. "M. June 3, 1787." If this

date refers to Mary Tufnell's marriage it is clearly

wrong; if to Mary Anne Davis's marriage, it is out

of place.

Ancketill of Ancketill Grove. Rev. John R.

Bunbury succeeded to the baronetcy in 1851.

Archbold of Davidstone. James Archbold m.
Mary Power, but in the pedigree of Power of
Faithlegg her name is Catherine Georgina.

"Hagmerle." Query Haymerle.
Baillie of Redcastle. For "Col. D. J. Baillie
m. Anne Burnaby" read Anna Glentworth
Burnaby.

Basset of Tehidy.

Barker of Fairford. For "Harriet Ives Barker
m. Rev. F. Rice" read fifth Baron Dynevor.
Baskervile of Clyro. "Meliora, b. 1731, m.

1726"!

"Francis Basset m. (1)

Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer and widow

of Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart." This is opposed

to and unconfirmed by the pedigrees of Spencer

of Yarnton and Garrard of Lamer in Burke's

'Extinct Baronetage.'

Bassett of Bonvilstone. "Rev. Charles Rumsey,

Knight, of," &c.!

Bateman of Bartoley. "James Erdington."

Eddington in the pedigree of Fitzmaurice of
Duagh.

Bedingfield of Ditchingham. Philip Bedingfield
died 1791, but his son was born 1793!

Bernard of Castle Bernard. For "widow of
Richard Humphreys " read Mathew Humfrey.
Beynon of Trewern. (Arms) a word omitted.
Birch of Wretham. 66 Sir Wadsworth Bush."
Query Busk?

Blair Imrie of Lunan. For "Vaurenen " read
Vanrenen.

Col. Arthur, "Resident at Baroda," an
office he never held.

Blencowe of Marston, St. Lawrence. Samuel
Wm. Blencowe, b. 1714. His elder brother b. 1780.
Bond of Creech Grange (footnote). Was the

baronetcy extinct in 1676? Cf. Burke's 'Extinct

Baronetage.'

Boultbee of Springfield. For "Charlotte A.

Boultbee m. Lieut.-Col. Dundas " read Lieut.-Col.
Thomas Dundas, of Carron Hall.

"Rev. J. W. Bree." Elsewhere given

as J. H. Bree.

Brewster of Greenstead. W. T. G. Thurlow,
great-grandson of Lord Chancellor Thurlow, but
the Lord Chancellor died unmarried.

Brinkley of Knock maroon. For "G. A. Rother-
ham" read Rotheram.

Brockman of Beachborough. For "Rev. K. C.
Bayley, rector of Chopford," read Copford.

Brooke of Dromovana. For "Rev. John
Brooke" read Rev. John Michael Brooke.

Browne of Bronwylfa. General Sir Thomas H.

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