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| This section first uploaded 09.02.06. | |||||||||||||||
| John Morison, 1st of Prestongrange identified on a web site as father of ... | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Sir Alexander Morison of Prestongrange (d 1631, Lord of Session as Lord Prestongrange) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (09.09.1610) Eleanor Maule (dau of William Maule of Cruikston and/or Glaster) | |||||||||||||||
| Presumed parents of ... | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir Alexander Morison of Prestongrange | ||||||||||||||
| m. (after 11.07.1637) Jean Boyd (dau of Robert Boyd, 7th Lord) | |||||||||||||||
| Presumed parents of ... | |||||||||||||||
| i. | William Morison of Prestongrange | ||||||||||||||
| m. John Rochleid (dau of John Rochleid of Craigleith) identified in TCP (Sutherland) as mother of Katherine | |||||||||||||||
| William was probably the last or last-but-one Morison of Prestongrange as the property was sold in 1746 to William Grant who became a Lord of Session as Lord Prestongrange. | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Katherine Morison (d 21.03.1765, 1st dau) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (mcrt 04.10.1705) William Gordon, Lord Stathnaver (b 12.1683, dvp 13.07.1720) | |||||||||||||||
| b. | Helen Morison (d 07.07.1767/70, 3rd dau) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (mcrt 11.02.1707) John Boyle, 2nd Earl of Glasgow (b 04.1688, d 22.05.1740) | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | daughter possibly of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir William Scott of Clerkington (Senator of College of Justice) | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Henry Morrison of Edinburgh probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Katherine Dick (dau of John Dick of Edinburgh, sister of Sir William of Braid) | |||||||||||||||
| C. | Elizabeth Morrison probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir William Dick of Braid (d 19.12.1655) | |||||||||||||||
| D. | Katherine Morrison probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1635) George Home, younger of Wedderburn (d Dunbar 1650) | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | Helen Morison (sister of Lord Prestongrange) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Samuel Johnston of Sheens or Scheines (d 1659) | |||||||||||||||
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section first uploaded 15.02.06. [Baginton in Warwickshire is not the same place as Badington in Cheshire, seat of some Bromleys in the 14th century.] |
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| Sir William Bromley of Baginton | |||||||||||||||
| m. Ursula Leigh (dau of Sir Thomas Leigh, 1st Lord of Stoneleigh) | |||||||||||||||
| Ursula's sisters married in the 1650s. This suggests that Sir William and Ursula may have been the parents of ... | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | William Bromley of Baginton Hall (b 1663, d 1732, Speaker of the House of Commons) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth Stawell (dau of Ralph Stawell, 1st Lord of Somerton) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) Elizabeth's parents married in/by 1679. William was Speaker of the House of Commons in 1714-5. (2) Elizabeth was wife of William, father of Mary, and is presumed to have been mother of ... |
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| A. | son a web site on Baginton Church reports that Bromleys continued to live at Baginton until the 1820s, the last being Lucy (Mrs. Price) | ||||||||||||||
| B. | Mary Bromley (d 22.11.1721) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Roger Cave, 2nd Bart of Stanford (d 11.10.1703) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded 23.02.06. | |||||||||||||||
| Sir Robert Bell, later of Beaupre Hall (d 1577, Speaker of the House of Commons, Chief Baron of the Exchequer) | |||||||||||||||
| m1. Mary Chester (dau of Sir Anthony Chester) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Elizabeth (dau-in-law of Sir Edmund Anderson, Lord Chief Justice, possibly Elizabeth Darnell, dau of Sir Thomas of Heyling) | |||||||||||||||
| m3. Dorothy Beaupre (dau of Edmund Beaupre of Well or Outwell) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Sir Edmund Bell of Outwell, later of Beaupre Hall | ||||||||||||||
m1. Ann Osbourne (dau of Peter Osbourne of London) |
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| A. | Frances Bell probably of this generation, presumed of this marriage | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Heneage Finch of Kensington (d 05.12.1631, Speaker of House of Commons) | |||||||||||||||
| B.+ | issue - Robert, Philip, Henry, Peter, Beaupre | ||||||||||||||
| m2. Merriell Knyvett (dau of Sir Thomas Knyvett, 4th Lord Berners) | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | Robert Bell (dsp) | ||||||||||||||
| 3. | Synulph Bell of Thorp | ||||||||||||||
| m. Janet or Anne Calthorp (dau of Christopher Calthorp of Cockthorp) | |||||||||||||||
| 4. | Beaupre Bell 'of Beaupre Hall' (bur 13.04.1737) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (01.04.1703) (Margaret) Oldfield (bpt 19.12.1681, bur 20.10.1720) | |||||||||||||||
| 5. | Phillip Bell | ||||||||||||||
| Visitation does not mention Phillip who is identified in the Wikipedia article as the youngest son married to Anne Peyton. Noting that there was an earlier connection between the Beaupre and Peyton families, this is probably the Phillip Bell of Wellington who married ... | |||||||||||||||
| m. Anne Peyton (dau of Sir Algernon Peyton, 1st Bart of Doddington) | |||||||||||||||
| 6. | Margaret Bell | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Nicholas Le Strange of Norfolk | |||||||||||||||
| 7. | Dorothy Bell (d 04.1641) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (21/2.04.1590) Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Bart of Blickling Hall (d 26.12.1625, Attorney General) | |||||||||||||||
| 8. | Frances Bell | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Anthony Dering of Surrenden Dering (d 1636) | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded 26.02.06. | |||||||||||||||
| William Stone of Segenhoe | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Richard Stone of Segenhoe | ||||||||||||||
| m. Katherine Cobb of Adderbury (who m2. Sir George Russell) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Richard Stone of Segenhoe (a 1634) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Barbara Cheney (dau of Sir Thomas Cheney of Sundon) | |||||||||||||||
| i.+ | issue (a 1634) - Richard (b c1634), Margaret, Katherin, Dorothy | ||||||||||||||
| B. | William Stone | ||||||||||||||
| C. | Katherin Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir John Thompson (son of Sir John) | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | John Stone of London (d 1640, sergeant-at-law) | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Cornwall | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Sir Richard Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Elizabeth Bennett (dau of Thomas Bennett of London) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | John Stone, later of Brightwell (d 1704) | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (1652) Catharine Carleton (b 1630, d 1668, dau of Sir John Carleton, Bart of Brightwell and Holcombe) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Carleton Stone of Brightwell (dsp 1708) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Winifred Glanville (dau of William Glanville of Broadhinton) | |||||||||||||||
| b. | John Stone of Brightwell (dsp 1732) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Pascall (dau of Henry Pascall of Great Baddow Hall by Catharine Appleton) |
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| c. | Catharine Stone (dsp bur 1713) | ||||||||||||||
| m. _ Dorrill | |||||||||||||||
| d.+ | other issue (d unm) - Edward (d young), Dudley, Henry (d infant), Richard | ||||||||||||||
| m2. (1681, sp) Frances Glanville (dau of William Glanville of Broad Hinton) | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | Anne Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m1. Anthony Goldsborough | |||||||||||||||
| a.+ | 2 daughters | ||||||||||||||
| m2. William Colvill of Newton, Isle of Ely | |||||||||||||||
| iii. | Dorothy Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Francis Lowe of Gray's Inn, London | |||||||||||||||
| a. | John Lowe | ||||||||||||||
| m. Frances Stapylton (dau of Sir Henry Stapylton, Bart of Myton) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Francis Lowe, later of Brightwell (d 06.1754) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Elizabeth or Frances Corrance (dau of John Corrance of Parham) | |||||||||||||||
| (A) | John Lowe | ||||||||||||||
| (B) | Catharine Lowe, heiress of Brightwell (d 1789) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1747) William Lowndes, later Lowndes-Stone (b 1712, dvp 1773) | |||||||||||||||
| (C) | Anne Lowe | ||||||||||||||
| m. Thomas Polter | |||||||||||||||
| (i)+ | 2 daughters (d unm) | ||||||||||||||
| iv. | Cicely Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Christopher Lowe | |||||||||||||||
| v.+ | other issue (d unm) - Edward, Jane | ||||||||||||||
| m2. Elizabeth Gery (dau of Richard Gery of Bushmead) | |||||||||||||||
| vii. | Thomas Stone of Rushden or Risden | ||||||||||||||
| m. Penelope Soames (dau of Stephen Soames of Thurlow) | |||||||||||||||
| a.+ | issue - Penelope, Catharine, Beata | ||||||||||||||
| viii. | Catharine Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir John Lawrence of London | |||||||||||||||
| B. | William Stone (d unm) | ||||||||||||||
| C. | Catharine Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir R. Chester | |||||||||||||||
| 3. | Anne Stone | ||||||||||||||
| m. Sir Stephen Soame of Betley and Brickendon, Sheriff then Lord Mayor of London (b c1544, d 23.05.1619) | |||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For Morison : mainly cross-references from elsewhere in the database
(2) For Bromley : cross-references from elsewhere in the database
(3) For Bell : Visitation (Norfolk, 1563+1589+1613, Bell & Beaupre), Richard Bell's article on 'Sir Robert Bell' at Wikipedia.org
(4) For Stone : Commoners (vol iii, Lowndes-Stone of Brightwell Park), Visitation (Bedfordshire, 1634, Stone of Segenhoe in Ridgemont)
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