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Middleton or Myddelton of Chirk Castle, Denbigh, Stanstead Mountfichet, Essex, and other places.

PEDIGREE C. (See page 220.)

Elizabeth Davers. 2nd wife Sir Thomas Middleton, 4th son, of Chirk Castle, Denbigh, etc.

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Mary Middle-Sir John Maynard, Knight of the Bath, 2nd son of Sir Henry Maynard of ton, married Estaines Parva, Essex, by Susan, 2nd da. of Thomas Pierson, Gentleman at St. Mary Usher of the Star Chamber, and brother of William, 1st Lord Maynard; Aldermary 25 born 1592; M.P. for Chippenham 1623-4, and in 1st Parliament, Charles I., November for Colne in 2nd Parliament, Charles I., and for Lostwithiel in Long 1624. Parliament; impeached of high treason and imprisoned in the Tower of London 1 February-3 June 1647-8; died 29 July 1658, and buried in churchyard of Tooting Graveney. (See 'Dict. Nat. Biog.,' xxxvii., 155.)

Anne Maynard, baptized at Bromley St. Leonard's 27 December 1627.

John: Maynards,

Timothy Middleton of Stanstead Mountfichet, Essex, born about 1590; matriculated at
Queen's College, Oxford, 14 July 1605, aged 15; entered of Gray's Inn 1607; entered |
his pedigree 1634; married 6 September 1614 at St. Andrew's Undershaft, London;
High Sheriff of Essex 20 Charles I.; died 24 May 1655; buried 13 June following at
Stanstead Mountfichet. Will dated 10 May, proved 23 June 1655.

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Martha, sole da. and heir of Robert Johnson, Sheriff of London 1617-18; married in or before 1622; buried at Stanstead Mountfichet 7 December 1640. She brought her husband a considerable estate at Poplar and Bromley. ARMS: Azure, a chevron between three falcons or.

* Communicated by G. MILNER-GIBSON-CULLUM, Esq., F.S.A.-continued from p. 235.

Henry Middleton, 3rd son, died young.

VOL. II., SERIES III.

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Barbara Middleton, 5th da., baptized 6 May 1628-John Micklethwayt, Esq.,
at Bromley St. Leonard's; married 3 September
1653 at Stanstead Mountfichet. Dead by 1668, when
she had only two children alive.

Justice of the Peace, of
Swine, Holderness, York-
shire, died April 1660.

Joseph Micklethwayt of Swine, aged 10 in 1666. Ward Ward of his aunt Constance, Lady Henley.

Thomas Micklethwayt of Swine, eldest son and heir, Lieut.-General of the Ordnance; M.P. for Arundel; died March 1718. Will, "of Devonshire Street, St. Andrew's, Holborn," dated 23 September 1715; Codicil 12 August 1717; Adm'on granted 12 June 1718 to brother Joseph.

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Joan Middleton, 6th da., baptized 14 February 1638 at Bromley St. Leonard's; buried 23 January 1640 at Stanstead Mountfichet.

Constance, his 1st cousin, da. of Constance, his 1st cousin, da. of Thomas Middleton.

Joseph Micklethwayt of Swine and Cosham in Durham, 2nd son, M.P. for Arundel and Hull; created Baron Micklethwayt of Portarlington 11 George I., and Viscount Micklethwayt of Longford 13 George I., both in the Peerage of Ireland; died unmarried 16 January 1733-4. Will dated 24 July 1733; Codicil 5 January 1733-4; proved 16 January 1733-4 by Executrix Mrs. Ann Ewer, who also profited largely by Thomas Micklethwayt's will.

Anne Micklethwayt, alive 1668. Ward of her aunt Constance, Lady Henley.

Barbara Mickle-= thwayt, sole executrix and residuary legatee under will of her uncle Charles Middleton, which she proved 16 May 1705. She was alive and married 24 July 1733.

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Elizabeth Micklethwayt, alive 31 January 1688.

Anne Micklethwayt, alive 31 January 1688.

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Benjamin De la Noy alias Lannoy, Merchant, of
St. Mary Axe, London, buried at Stanstead
Mountfichet 12 November 1675. Will dated 9
November 1675; proved 28 June 1676. He
was a descendant of Jean de la Noy, mercer to
Queen Elizabeth.

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Sir Timothy Lannoy, Knt., Turkey Merchant ; mentioned as a
younger son 9 November 1675. In 1693, together with his
brother-in-law George Treadway, he purchased the villa at
Hammersmith, late the property of Prince Rupert, built by Sir
Nicholas Crispe. Died 12 September 1718, aged 73, and
buried 30 September following in Hammersmith Church, where
there is a M.I. Adm'on granted to his son James 7 October
1718, and a further one 22 January 1723-4 to Jane, relict
and Executrix of James.

ARMS: Azure, a chevron between two geese in chief and a pair of shears in base argent; impaling, Argent, a fesse azure.

James Lannoy, only son and heir, died 13 January 1723-4. 'An eminent Turkey Merchant. He lay in state at his house at Hammersmith & was buried in the chapel there in a very sumptuous manner. The procession being lighted by 200 wax-tapers" (Brit. Jour., 25 January 1724, quoted in Lowndes' 'Environs of London,' ii., 410). Buried 28 (18) Jan. 1723-4 at Hammersmith. Will dated 1 July 1719; proved 17 Jan. 1723-4 by relict and Ex'trix. 1st husband.

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Leonora Lannoy, only da., bap-=? (Marriages, Gent. tized 23 June 1720 at Fulham. In 1748 she sold the house at Hammersmith, then tenanted by the Duke and Duchess of Athole, to George Dodington, afterwards Lord Melcombe.

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Captain Godson, of a
Man of War, to Miss
Lanoy of Hammer-
smith.)

James Murray, Marquis of Tullibardine; died at Dunkeld 13 February 1736, aged 9 months.

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Jane Murray, died s.p. John Lindsey, Earl of Craufurd.

Samuel Lannoy, mentioned as younger son 9 November 1675; he was a Governor of St. Thomas's Hospital. Will, "of Fulham, Middlesex, Mercht," 28 December 1703; proved 12 January 1703-4 by brother Timothy; he left "the black Pad or Saddle horse which I now commonly ride upon to my cousin James Wittewronge, Esq."; buried 5 January 1703 at Hammersmith.

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Anne Lannoy, mentioned 9 November 1675; marriage licence, Vicar-General, 2 November 1686, spinster, aged about 28, at her own disposal, alleged by Timothy Lannoy. To be married at St. Peter le Poor. On 28 December 1703 her brother Samuel left her "my bagg and little Trunk of Rings, meddalls, Stones, and Jewels to be distributed amongst herself, her children, and our brother Lannoy's children." In 1709 she quitted claim to the premises purchased by her brother and husband in Hammersmith and Fulham for £6900. Alive 1 July 1719.

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Martha Middleton, eldest da.,Rev. William Carter, Preacher of living 16 July 15 Car. II. St. Giles, Cripplegate, died 21 Mar. 1657-8 (Smith's 'Obituary'). (1663). Will, "of Cripplegate, Clerke," dated 1 September 1657; proved 6 May 1658 by Geo. Potter, Sir John Wittewronge having renounced.

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George Treadway, Turkey Merchant; was of St. Peter le Poor November 1686, and aged about 40. Will," of Fulham, Middlesex, Merchant," dated 17 October 1702; proved 23 November following by relict and Executrix; buried 5 November 1702 at Hammersmith.

Mary Treadway, baptized 11 July 1693 at Hammersmith; goddaughter of her uncle Samuel. Alive 28 December 1703, when left £500 by him.

Elizabeth Middleton, 2nd da., marriage allegation 17 June 1641, she aged 23, he, widower, aged 23; married 24 June 1641 at Stanstead Mountfichet; died 6 October 1649; buried 18 October following at Harpenden, Herts.

Lydia Carter, alive January 1688.

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Diana Treadway, baptized 9 February 1694; buried 1 December 1695, both at Hammersmith.

Sir John Wittewronge, Bart., of Rothamstead, Herts, etc., who had previously married her cousin Mary, da. of Sir Thomas Middleton of Chirk. (See WITTEWRONGE Pedigree.)

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Hence WITTEWRONGE, BENNET, GERY, and CULLUM. (See those Pedigrees.)

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marriage allegation 2 May 1672, to be married at St. Mary's, Islington, he about 46, she about 35. His first wife was Mary, da. of Sir John Gayer, Knt., Lord Mayor of London. Will dated 14 September 1672; Codicil 8 May 1675; proved 14 June 1675 by Sir Robert Henley, Knt., the brother, and 26 June 1675 by Sir Robert Henley, Bart., the son. 2nd husband.

Thomas Middleton, eldest Thomas Middleton of Stanstead Constance, da. of Tho--Sir Andrew Henley, Bart., of Bramshill, Hants, son, died young. Mountfichet, 2nd son, baptized | mas Bromefeild, Alder22 July 1630 at Bromley St. man of London, by Leonard's; High Sheriff of Joan his wife; baptized Essex; married at St. Antho- 25 May 1634 at St. lin's, London, 2 March 1651-2; Antholin's, London. buried 21 August 1668 at Stanstead Mountfichet. Will dated 16 June 1668; proved 22 May 1669, and twice after. 1st husband.

Robert Middleton, 3rd son, baptized 27 March 1633 at Bromley St. Leonard's; buried 14 February 1641 at Stanstead Mountfichet.

Anne Middleton, of Stanstead Mountfichet, died unmarried. Will dated 31
January 1688, when she was living at Southwark; proved 5 February 1689-90.

Ann: Middleton ;

Bromfeild Middleton, Merchant, of London, born 21 March 1664, and baptized 14 April following at Stanstead Mountfichet; buried 17 July 1690 at Stanstead Mountfichet. Will dated 13 January 1686; Codicil 30 March 1687; proved 22 July 1690 by brother Charles.

Charles Middleton, first of Horsley, Essex, and secondly of Hintlesham, Suffolk, baptized 12 August 1668 at Stanstead Mountfichet; buried there 15 April 1705. Will dated 9 October 1702; Codicil 7 April 1705; proved 16 May following by niece Barbara Micklethwayt.

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