316 



Great Bedwyn. 



A.D. 



1831. 1 Gul. IV. Apr. 30. The Right Hon. Sir John Nicholl, 

 Knt. John Jacob Buxton, Esq. 



The notes to the above list have been taken in general from well known 

 sources, but some have been furnished by the kind favour of the Rev. Canon 

 Jackson, John Gough Nichols, Esq., and George E. Adams, Esq. J. W, 



Page 284. II. — The Arms impaled with Seymour are not cor- 

 rectly described in the text. They should be given thus : — 



1. Quarterly, Ermine and Gules, for Stanhope. 



2. Yert, three wolves passant in pale Or, for Mallovell. 



3. Sable, a bend between six cross crosslets Argent, for Long- 



villiers. 



4. Argent, three saltires engrailed Sable, for Lexington. 



Additional Notes. 



Under a.d. 1722, page 307. 



Charles Longueville of the Temple, Esq., was Auditor to Caroline, 

 Queen of George II., and son of William Longueville, Esq. 

 a younger branch of the Wolverton family. He sat after- 

 wards for East Loe in Cornwall. 



Under a.d. 1734, page 308. 



John Crawley, Esq. married in 1740, Susannah, daughter of Sir 

 Samuel Yanaker Sambroke, Bart. 



