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WILDER, OF PURLEY HALL AND SULHAM, CO. BERKS.

[St. John's College, Oxford.]

JOHN KIBLEWHITE, of South Fawley, in the county of Berks: living 12 Henry VII.

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Thomas Kiblewhite, of Basilton, co. Berks.

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SIR THOMAS WHYTE, Lord Mayor of London, anno 1554. FOUNDER OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD.

Elizabeth, dau. of Thos. Joane Kiblewhite, wife
Kiblewhite, of Basel- of Arthur Redferme.

ton.

John Buckeridge,
Fellow of St. John's,
1st Bishop of Roches-
ter, afterwardsBishop
of Ely.

John Saun-Margaret, dau. of Thomas, and
ders.
sister of Thomas Buckeridge, of
Baselton.

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Thomas Buckeridge, of Baselton, Elizabeth co. Berks. Clarke.

Thomas Saunders, of Purley, in the parish of Mary, dau. of Thomas Bucke- Thomas Chaddleworth, co. Berks.

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ridge, of Baselton.

Elizabeth, younger
dau. and coheir of
Thomas Saunders,
of Purley.

John Wilder, of Nunhide,
aforesaid, Esq. only surviving
son and heir, in the Commis-
sion of the Peace for the coun-
ties of Berks and Oxon, De-
puty Lieut. for, and a Cap-
tain in the Militia of the said
county of Berks; buried at
Sulham, 13 July, 1772.

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Buckeridge.

Henry Wilder, of Nunhide, in the parish of Sulham, co. Berks, Esq., only son and heir of John Wilder, of Nunhide, Esq.; buried in Sulham church, 10 June, 1755, s.p. Beaufoy, eldest dau. and coheir of Colonel William Boyle (brother to Henry, Earl of Shannon, formerly Speaker of the House of Commons in Ireland), by Martha Beaufoy, dau. and heir of Sir Sam. Garthe, Knt. by Martha, dau. and heir of Beaufoy, of Edmundscote, in the parish of Milverton, in the co. of Warwick; m. 11 June, 1735, at St. Botolph, Aldersgate, London. She d. 17 May, 1765, æt. 51; buried in the church at Sulham, T

Lucy, Beaufoy. b. at Elizabeth.

Ship- Charlotte.

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John, d.
young;
buried
at Mil-
verton,
co. War-
wick.

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Frederick Wilder, eldest son, b. 2 July, 1832, Henry Beaufoy Wilder, 2nd son, b. 25 Oct. baptized at Sulham. 1831, baptized at Sulham.

Mary, dau. of the Venerable Archdeacon Heathcote, of Hursley, co. Hants, m. there 26 July, 1831, d. 22 June, 1856; buried at Sul

Chas. Wil- Jane,
der, Esq., b. 18
Fellow of July,
King'sCol- 1811,
lege, Cam- d. unm.
bridge, b. 31 Dec.
12 July, 1845;
1808, d. buried
at Eton
College,
Sept. 1838,
æt.30; bu-

of Wink- Esq., m. Au- stead, co. rick liam nel, of

ton, co.

gusta, dau. Sussex,
of John Corn- Esq.
wall, Esq., &
niece of Alan
Hyde, 2nd

Wilder. Lord Gard

ner.

Beadon Black- AldsRector wood, worth of North of co. Stone- Lon- Sussex;

ham,co. don;

Hants; had had had issue issue, issue, 1 dau. 1 son,

2 daus.

1 dau.

1

Frederick Har-
Wilder,

b. 28 Jan.
1815, d.
17 March
following,

riet, b.

20 Dec. 1819,d. 4 Oct. 1823;

buried at buried

St. Mary- at Sulham.

at Sul- le-bone,
ham.

London.

1 son,

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MARY-GREY-WENTWORTH COLCLOUGH, OF TINTERN ABBEY. [Winchester College and New College, Oxford.]

WILLIAM BOADE

Sibel. John Long.

WILLIAM of WICKHAM, BISHOP of WINCHESTER, Founder of Winchester College, and also of New College, Oxford.

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Agnes Long, their granddaughter. John Archmore.

Agnes Archmore.John Beke, of Micheldever.

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Sir Anthony Browne, K.G., Master of the Alice Gage.
Horse to Henry VII., d. in 1548.

Mabel Browne, 2nd dau. m. in 1552.–Gerard, 11th Earl of Kildare, d. in 1585.

Henry Fitz-Gerald, 12th Earl of Kildare, b. Lady Frances Howard, dau. of Charles, Earl 1562, d. 1597.

Lady Bridget Fitzgerald, dau. and coheir of
Henry, 12th Earl of Kildare, and widow of
Rory, Earl of Tyrconnel.

of Nottingham.

Nicholas Barnewall, 1st Viscount Kingsland, d. 20 Aug. 1663.

Hon. Francis Barnewall, of Beggston, 4th son Mariana, dau. and heir of Richard Perkins, of Nicholas, 1st Viscount Kingsland. Esq. of Lifford, co. Donegal.

Mary, dau. of the Hon. Francis Barne wall. Dudley Colclough, Esq. of Mochary, co. Wexford.

Cæsar Colclough, Esq. of Mochary and Tin-Henrietta, dau. of Agmondesham Vesey, Esq. tern Abbey, b. 1694, Col. in the Army, and of Lucan, d. in 1771. M.P. co. Wexford, d. 15 April, 1766.

Adam Colclough, Esq. J.P., of Cloghjordan-Mary-Anne, dau. of John Byrne, Esq. of and Duffrey Hall, co. Wexford, 3rd son of Cabinteely, co. Dublin. Cæsar Colclough, Esq. by Henrietta Vesey, his wife; Will dated 17 Nov. 1793, proved 9 Jan. 1800.

Cæsar Colclough, Esq. of Duffrey Hall, Bar-Susanna, youngest dau. of James Leach, Esq. rister at-Law, Chief Justice of Prince Edward's Island and of Newfoundland, d. 10 Feb. 1822. Will proved by his widow.

Mary-Grey = Wentworth Colclough, only surviving dau. and heiress, m. 12 Jan. 1848; of Founders' Kin to WILLIAM of WYKEHAM, Bishop of Winchester, FOUNDER of WINCHESTER and NEW COLLEGES.

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1. Louisa-Maria-Susannah.
2. Susannah-Frances-Julia.

of St. James's Street, Westminster, by Lucy, his wife, dau. of Bucktrout, Esq., m. 27 Oct. 1804.

JOHN-THOMAS ROSSBOROUGH, Esq., eldest son of the late John Rossborough, Esq. of Mullinagoan House, co. Fermanagh, by Belinda, his wife, dau. of Abraham Powell, Esq. Mr. J. T. Rossborough having assumed the surname of COLCLOUGH, is the possessor of Tintern Abbey.

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3. Mary-Grey-Wentworth-Fanning. 4. Belinda-Powell-Leach Trumble.

WILLIAM HENRY MARSHAM STYLE, ESQ.

[All Souls' College.]

THOMAS CHICHELE, of Higham Ferrers, co. Northampton.

William Chichele, Alderman and Sheriff of London.

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Beatrix, dau. of Wil-
liam Barrett, Esq.

John Chichele, Chamberlain of London

Agnes. Margery. John Roper, of Eltham, Attorney-General to HENRY VIII.

Other

sons.

Henry Chichele, Archbishop of
Canterbury, founder of All Souls'
College, Oxford.

Margery, dau. of Thomas Knolles.
John Tattershall.

John Roper, Esq. of Suncliffe, Kent.
Jane, dau. of Sir John Fineux, Knt.
Helen Roper.Sir Edward Montague, of Boughton, co. Rut-
land, Lord Chief Justice of England.

Sir Sydney Montague, Knt., Paulina, dau. of John
Master of the Court of Re-Pepys, Esq. of Cotten-
quests to Charles I.

ham.

a quibus,

The Earl of Sandwich.

Sir Edward Montagu, of
Boughton, son and heir.
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Lucy Montagu, dau. of Sir Edward Montagu, Sir William Wray, of Glentworth, d. in 1617. d. in 1599.

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Sir John Wray, Bart. of Glentworth. Grisel, dau. and heir of Sir Hugh Bethell,
Knight, of Ellerton.

Frances Wray, dau. of Sir John Wray.Sir John Hotham, of Scarborough, Kt. d.v.p. Sir John Hotham, Bart. of Scarborough, d. in Elizabeth, dau. of Sapcoat, Viscount Beau1689.

mont.

Elizabeth Hotham, dau. of Sir John Hotham, William Gee, Esq., of Bishop's Burton, co. Bart.

York.

Bridget Gee, dau. of William Gee, EsqSir Charles Hotham, Bart. of Scarborough,

M.P.

Elizabeth Hotham, dau. of Sir Charles Ho-Sir Thomas Style, Bart. of Wateringbury, tham, Bart.

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co. Kent.

The Rev. Robert Style, Vicar of
Wateringbury, and Rector of Mere-
worth, second son.

Charles Style, Esq.
of Glenmore Stranor-
lar, co. Donegal, b.
in 1777.

Frances,
dau. of
Jn.Coch-
rane, Esq.

Two sons, both deceased without
male issue.

Priscilla, dau. of the Rev. John Davis.

Louisa Char-Capt. William lotte, dau. of | Style, R. N. of the Hon. Ja- Bicester House

cob Marsham. co. Oxon.

1. William Henry-Rosamund Marian, dau. 2. Charles Montague. 1. Frances Isabella Marsham Style, of Sir Charles Morgan, 3. Albert Frederick. Esq. m. in 1848.

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William Wykeham, Esq. of Broughton Cas-Jane, his wife.

tle, co. Oxford.

Margaret, dau. and heir of William Wyke-William Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele.

ham.

Henry Fiennes, of Broughton Castle, Lord Anne, dau. of Sir Richard Harecourt, of
Saye and Sele, d. in 1476.
Staunton-Harcourt.

Richard Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele, eldest Elizabeth, dau. of Richards Crofts, Esq. of son and heir. Chipping Norton.

Edward Fiennes, Esq. of Broughton Castle, Margaret, dau. of Sir John Danvers, of eldest son and heir, d. in 1529. Dantsey.

Sir Richard Fiennes, Knt. of Broughton Cas-Ursula, dau. of Richard Fermor, of Easton. tle, eldest son and heir, d. in 1573.

Sir Richard Fiennes, Knt., Lord Saye and Constance, dau. of Sir William Kingsmill. Sele, eldest son and heir.

William, Lord Saye and Sele, created Viscount
Saye and Sele, 1624, d. 14 April, 1662.

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Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Temple, of Stow, co. Bucks.

Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of William, Viscount Richard Norton, Esq. of Southwick, co. Hants. Saye and Sele.

Miss Norton, only dau. and eventual heir. Richard Whitehead, Esq. of Norman Court, co. Hants.

Mary, only dau. and heir of Richard White-Alexander Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Winter-
head, Esq., m. in 1717.
slow, in the co. of Wilts.

The Rev. Thomas Thistlethwayte, D.D., of Selina, dau. of Peter Bathurst, Esq.
Southwick, b. in 1720.

Robert Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Southwick, Selina, dau. and coheir of Sir Thomas FreM.P. for Hants, d. in 1800.

Tryphena, dau. of Henry Bathurst,
Bishop of Norwich. 2nd wife.

derick, Bart.

Thomas Thistlethwayte, Esq. of
Southwick, late M.P. for Hants. |

Catherine Lady Collier, 4th dau. of Thos. Thistlethwayte, Esq. of Southwick, and Of Founders' kin at Winchester and New Colleges, being descended in a direct line through the Whiteheads, Nortons, and Fiennes, from Agnes, the sister of WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM.

Issue.

Miss Guitton, m. in 1803. 1st wife.

Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Augustus Collier,
K.C.B., K.C.H., 2nd son of the late Vice-
Admiral Sir George Collier, Knt., d. 28
Oct. 1849.

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