By the Rev. J. Ward. 



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Roger Puleston sat for Flintshire in the 1st and 12th Jac. 

 I. The following funeral certificate probably relates to 

 him (MS. Harl. 2180, f. 14.) ''Sir Roger Pulestyn of 

 Emerall in the county of Flynt, Knight, dyed on the 

 xvij th day of December 1618, and lyeth interred in Gres- 

 ford church in the county of Denbigh. He maryed Susan 

 the daught. of Sir George Bromleigh de Halone in the 

 county of Salop, Knight and Cheef-Justice of Chest 1- , 

 sans yssue." 



Westr. Richard Wheeler, Esq. Roger 



Puleston, Gent. 1585-6 



Do. John Seymour, Esq. Henry 



Uchtred, Gent. 1588-9 



Henry Uchtred descended from Sir Henry Uchtred, Knt. 

 who married Elizabeth 2nd dau. of Sir John Seymour, 

 Knt., sister to Queen Jane. He was Sheriff for Hamp- 

 shire, 23 Eliz. 



35. „ Do. Tho. Hungerford of Stoke, Esq. 



James Kirton of Bedwin, Gent. 1592-3 

 James Kirton sat 43 Eliz. and 1 Jac. for Wells city. 

 39. „ Do. Anth. Hungerford, Esq. 



Fra. Castillion, Esq. 1596-7 



Anthony Hungerford of Stokke Manor in Great Bedwyn, 

 afterwards of Black Bourton, co. Oxford, "sonne of An- 

 thony Hungerford, esquire, and Bridgett his wife, was 

 baptized the xxix th day of October 1567," at Great Bed- 

 wyn ; second brother of Sir John , at that time head of the 

 Down* Ampney branch. He was knighted at Whitehall 

 11 Dec, 1606. He married first, Lucy one of the co- 

 heirs of Sir Walter Hungerford of Farley Castle, and 

 their son was the Parliamentary Colonel, Sir Edward, 

 of Corsham, who in his will, says that he was "nursed 

 in the parish of Great Bedwyn." Sir Anthony of Black 

 Bourton married secondly, Sarah dau. of John Crouch 

 of London, and had several children baptized at Bedwyn. 

 He died 27 June 1627, and was buried at Black Bourton. 



Francis Castillion, afterwards knighted, was son of 

 John Baptist Castillion, a Piedmontese, who having been 

 of service to Queen Elizabeth, in her troubles, had the 

 manors of Benham Valence and Wood Spene, co. Berks, 

 granted to him in 1565. Sir Francis sold this property in 

 1630 to the trustees of Sir William Craven. 



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