26 CHARLES BALGUY, M.D. 
Balgay. [2. 
The following is taken from ‘‘ Pegge’s Collections,” Vol. VI. :— 
The foregoing Pedigree is of no great authority as to y© upper part of it, for yt 
Taylor was only an Herald Painter. 
It appears to me from an inspection of 57 Peter Leycester p. 217 that they took 
Baguley and Balguy for y® same Name, but q. as also whether there be any Proof y* 
Balguy was ever Lord of Baguley Co. Cestr. 
In consequence of this Error, for such I suspect it to be, they gave to Balguay the 
Arms of Baguley for see Zeycestex p. 216. No Arms in my Book, f. 13, b. So there 
f. 4 Balgay of Aston is an zszrper. 
This Roll was lent me 1759 by Mr. Henry Balguy who writes his Name Balgay. 
I take it to be Scotch, viz., the two last syllables of Strabolgie. 
A Ashton y© same as Aston. 
B q. the Name of Mary’s Husband. 
C Avey, f. Amy, for her Niece is so called. 
D Basford, suppose should be Beresford, for y* Coat is Beresford’s. Two sisters 
of the same name, Susanna, q. 
E The Balguys of Derwent are a younger branch ; q. if any of the elder branch 
is now remaining. 
F Hagg, q. where thisis? ’tis different from Hagg in Staveley Par. 
The line of Thomas of Aston is not carried on. I take it yt y° Pedigree in my 
Book f. 13, b is this line, thus : 
(Here follows the Ped. from ‘‘ Vincent’s Derby,” page 184. W. H. W., W.H.) 
