Kingston House, Bradford. 271 
only refers to the elder branch, successively owners of the Bradford 
house, and is taken principally from the Visitation Book of 1565. 
THomAs Hatz or De la Sale, = Atrcr, d. and h. of Thomas Atford; and h, of 
of Bradford, Wilts. Nicholas Langridge, of Bradford. 
REGINALD ape HAEL, == 
Nicunoras Hatt, living 39 H. VI. = Maregarer, d. and coh. of William 
] Besyll, of Bradford. 
Tuomas Haxx, = Axice, d. of William Bower, of Wilton. 
Witrram Hatz, = Erianern, d. of Christopher Tropnell, 
| of Chalfield. 
| 
1 THomas Hatt, of Bradford, = Exizazetn, d. of John Mervyn, of 
living 1558. Fonthill, by Elizabeth Greene. 
2 Str Jonn Hatt, Kt., = Dororny, d. and h. of Anthony Rogers, 
of Bradford. | of Bradford. 
3 Jonn Hatt, Esq. = Evizanern, d. of Het Brune, 
] of Athelhampton, Co. Dorset. 
‘Sm THomas Hatt, Kt., of Bradford. = Karwarqne, d. of Sir Edward Seymour, 
Died 1663, aged 62. of Berry Pomeroy, gt. grandson of the 
| Protector. 
Joun Hatz, Esq., of Bradford. = Elizabeth Thynne. 
Sheriff of Wilts, 1670. Died 1711. 
1 The late Mr. Beckford in his gorgeous, and rather ostentatious, display of heraldry upon the frieze 
of St. Michwl’s gallery at Fonthill, in illustration of his own descent from Mervyn and Seymour, intro- 
duced several of the alliances made by Hall of Bradford, See Gent. Mag., 1822, part 2, p. 203—318. 
That of Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Mervyn his wife was, Hall: impaling 1 and 4, Mervyn, 2. Greene. 
3. Latimer, See Nichols’s Fonthill, p. 35. 
2 His shield was also at Fonthill. Hall: and, on an escocheon of pretence Rogers, argent, a cheyron 
between 3 bucks trippant sable, attired or, quartering Besill. (See woodcut page 268). 
3 Also at Fonthill. Hall, impaling Brune, Azure, a cross cercelee or, quartering Rokele, lozengy 
ermine and gules, 
4 Also at Fonthill. Hallimpaling Seymour; viz., 1. The Royal Augmentation, or, semee of fleurs- 
de-lis azure, on a pile gules the 3 lions of England. 2, Gules two wings conjoined in lure or, 
