Lord of St. John's, London, Commander of the Preceptory of 

 Dalbyand Rothley. 



Third, Ralph, LL.B., Rector of Hickling, Suffolk, in the chancel 

 of which church he was buried in 15 21. 



Fourth, Sir Roland, who married Jane Ridge, of Kinver, and 

 died 20th June, 1548, having issue (1) Henry; (2) Augustine, who 

 married a daughter of George Zouch, of Codnor ; (3) John, who 

 sold Normanton, and other lands, near Derby ; (4) Michael, of 

 Derby, living 161 r ; and (5) Catharine, who was married to George 

 Curzon, Esq., of Croxall, in this county. 



Fifth, Humphry, died 1544, of Rothley Temple, probably 

 acquired by his marriage with Eleanor, third daughter and co-heir 

 of John Beaumont, of Wednesbury, Staffordshire, grandson of 

 Henry, Lord Beaumont. 



Sixth, Thomas, Rector of Yelverton ; died 15 11. 



Seventh, William Babington, of Wednesbury and Jeremor, Staf- 

 fordshire, who married Jane, eldest daughter and co-heir of John 

 Beaumont. 



Eighth, Robert, who died in the Temple, London, and was 

 buried there. 



Ninth, George, who died young. 



Their sisters were : — 



(a) Elizabeth, who died young. 



(b) Anne, married, first, to George Leek, Esq., of Chatsworth ; 

 second, to Roger Greenhalge, of Teversall. She died 19th June, 

 1538, and was buried at Teversall. 



(c) Dorothy, married to Robert Rolleston, of Swarkeston. 



(d) Catherine, married to George Chaworth, of Wiverton, Notts. 



(e) Jane, married to George Meverell, of Throwley, Stafford- 

 shire. 



(f) Elizabeth, married to Philip Oakover, of Oakover. 



The Babingtons of Rothley Temple are the representatives of 

 this ancient family. 



The late James Pulleine. Esq., of Clifton Castle, Yorkshire, 

 had an original pedigree roll of the Babington family on vellum, 

 most beautifully emblazoned, executed apparently about the time 



