382 The Heralds' Visitations of Wiltshire. 



The Pedigree of the family of Goddard was privately printed by 

 Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., in the year 1826. 



The Pedigree and Arms of White and Houlton of Grittleton, and 

 of Greene of Fosscote and Brook-house, constructed from original 

 documents by the Rev. J. E. Jackson, are printed in his " History 

 of the Parish of Grittleton ;" and in his " Guide to Farleigh Hun- 

 gerford," there is a corrected pedigree of the elder branch of the 

 Hungerford family. In this Magazine, vol. I, pp. 271, 275, he has 

 also published a table of descent of the Halls of Bradford, as mater- 

 nal ancestors to the Dukes of Kingston. The same gentleman has 

 also prepared, in manuscript yet unpublished, large genealogical 

 collections of the Hungerfords, and of Thomas Gore of Alderton. 

 He has also some account of the family of Thomas Hobbes, the 

 Philosopher, of Malmsbury, which does not appear to be hitherto 

 known. 



In Mr. Thomas Larkins Walker's " History of the Manor House 

 at South Wraxhall," are elaborate Pedigrees of the Longs of South 

 Wraxhall and Draycote, showing the Paternal and Maternal de- 

 scents of Walter Long of Pood Ashton, Esq., M. P. These were 

 arranged from the MS. collections of G. F. Beltz, Esq., and Charles 

 Edward Long, Esq., nephew of Lord Farnborough. The latter gen- 

 tleman has also privately printed the Pedigree of Long of Seming- 

 ton, Whaddon, and Trowbridge. 



The Pedigree of John Aubrey the antiquary, is given in Mr. 

 Britton's memoir of him published by the Wilts Topographical 

 Society in 1845. 



The history of Castle Combe, privately printed by our President, 

 Mr. Poulett Scrope, contains the Pedigrees and Arms of Dunstan- 

 ville, (p. 19) ; Mortimer, Earl of March, (p. 69) ; Scrope of Castle 

 Combe, (pp. 86 and 351) ; Scrope of Cockerington, (p. 354) ; and 

 Poulett Scrope, (p. 358). 



Aubrey, in his Collections for North Wilts gives Pedigrees of 

 Power of Stanton St. Quintin, (part I, p. 59) ; Long of Wraxhall, 

 (I, 66) ; Snell of Kington St. Michael, (I, 113) ; Anstie of Brom- 

 ham, (II., 6) ; and Rogers of Bradford, (II., 46). 



