28 LIFE OF MYTTON. 



over Square, by the Rev. William Douglas, Prebend 

 of Westminster, John Mytton, of Halston, in this 

 county, Esq., to Harriet Emma Jones, eldest daugh- 

 ter of the late Sir Tyrvvhitt Jones, Bart, of Stanley 

 Hall, in this county, and sister to the present Sir 

 Tyrwhitt Jones, Bart. The bridegroom was at- 

 tended by the Earl of Uxbridge, the Earl of Den- 

 bigh, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., Colonel 

 Sir Edward Kerrison, &c., &c. After the ceremony 

 they reLurned to the house of Lady Jones, in New 

 Norfolk Street, where a most elegant breakfast was 

 provided ; and from thence the happy couple imme- 

 diately left London for the seat of the Duke of 

 Marlborough at Blenheim. Among the company 

 present were the Duchess of Marlborough and Lady 

 Caroline Churchill, Sir Jolin and Lady Dashwood 

 and Miss Dashwood, Sir Edward and Lady Kerri- 

 son, Lord and Lady Say and Sele and Miss Twisle- 

 ton. General and Mrs. Gascoyne and Miss Gas- 

 coy ne, the Marquess of Blandford and Lord Charles 

 Churchill, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Leigh, Sir Tyrwhitt 

 Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Patton Bold and the Misses 

 Bold, and many other persons of distinction." 



The issue of this marriage was only one daughter, 

 who for some time resided with Mrs. Corbet, of 



