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Mary. Mr. Brougham died in 1648, and was succeeded by his 
son, 
Henry Broucuam, of Scales, who enlarged his possessions 
there, and greatly added to Scales Hall. By his first wife he had 
four children: Thomas, Henry; Anne, born in 1683, died in 
February, 1789, at the age of 106, having lived in the reigns of 
seven sovereigns, viz.—Charles II., James II., William and Mary, 
Anne, and the first three Georges. Neither of his sons survived 
him. He married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter and ultimately 
sole heir of John Lamplugh, Esq., of Lamplugh, in Cumberland, 
and had five sons and two daughters. The eldest son, Thomas, 
was the Receiver General of Cumberland and Westmorland, who 
died in 1716 sine proles. The four eldest sons having died sine 
proles, he was succeeded eventually in his estates by his grandson, 
Joun Broucuam, of Brougham in Westmorland, and of Scales 
Hall and Highhead Castle, in Cumberland. He had issue two 
daughters only, both of whom died without issue. On his own 
death, in 1756, he was succeeded by his brother, . 
Henry Broucua, of Brougham, who married Mary, daughter 
of William Freman, D.D., and had issue, 
I.—Henry, his heir. 
II.—John, fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, and rector of 
Ballyhaise and Bailieborough, diocese of Kilmore, Ireland, married 
17th of October, 1785, Sarah, daughter of James Scanlin, by Anne 
Babington, his wife, and died on the 22nd of May, 1811, his widow 
surviving until 24th of March, 1843. He had issue (1) John 
Henry, died 28th of May, 1798; (2) Henry, born 18th of March, 
1797, rector of Tallow, diocese of Waterford ; married 16th of 
May, 1826, Catherine Anne Maria, daughter of Sir John Macartney, 
Bart., by Catherine Hussey Burgh, daughter of Walter Hussey 
‘Burgh, chief Baron of the Exchequer, distinguished in the Irish 
Parliament. Henry Brougham died 3oth of January, 1831, leaving 
issue, two sons, Henry William, born 27th of February, 1827; John 
Richard, born 4th of August, 1829. (1) Anne; (2) Sarah, died 3rd 
of February, 1808. 
