lOO THE OWNERS OF SHALLCROSS. 



VIII. — Anne, married Rowland Litton. Arni-s : — ILrm. on 

 a chief indeiiied as. tliree crowns or. Probably not identical 

 with Sir Rowland Litton, who died in 1601, aged 38, who sold 

 Lytton in 1597, but a descendant of a younger branch of the 

 Lyttons of Lytton. They had issue, Nicholas* and Ann.t 



IX. — Alice, married Nicholas Clayton, probably of Clayton 

 of Kettleshome, and perhaps connected with Christopher 

 Clayton, of Strindes Hall, county Chester, whose daughter, 

 Margaret Clayton, married William de Bradshaw, of Bradshaw, 

 whose son married Emma Shalcross, the aunt of this Alice. 

 There was a daughter, Elizabeth. " Atque Elizabethae supra- 

 dictae Alicias filiae putativge, ;£5." + 



X. — Bridget, married John Sherd, § or Shirt, or Shert, son 

 of William Sherd of Sherd and Disley, Forester of Maccles- 

 field Forest by inheritance, whose grandfather, William Sherd 

 of Sherd, was slain at Flodden. Kxm.%:—Arg. on a bend sa. 

 a rose of the field, in the sinister canton a hiintittg-horn of the 

 second. They had no issue. He appears to have been shiftless. 



XL— Ellen. 



Leonard Shallcross married, secondly, his cousin Bridgett, 

 daughter of Roger Jodrell, of Yeardsley Hall, and relict of 

 John Pott, of Dunge, in Kettleshulme, county Chester. In 

 the Widdrington Roll she married, secondly, John Pott ; she 

 was, however, his widow. By her Leonard had issue, 



XII. — Elianor, unmarried. 



XIII. — Mary, married William Cressy, of Owldcotts, county 

 Notts., II living 16 14 {arg. a lion ramp. doj4ble queued sa., impaled 

 in the Widdrington Roll), and left issue, with others, Leonard. 1 

 Both executors to the Will of her mother, 1608. 



*Will of L. S., 1603. 

 twill of B. S., 1608. 



J Will of L. S., 1603. ) 



§ Nicholas del Sherd was an executor to the will of Roger Jodrell, 

 1423- 

 \\Harl. Soc, xxxvii. 526. 

 IT Will of L. S., 1603. 



