jFamtlg of Sofm Joisselpn* 
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and heir to Humphrey Torrell, otherwife Tyrrell, of Tor- 
rell's Hall in Effex, — became seated there, and had fix 
fons and fix daughters. The fecond fon of this family was 
Sir Thomas Jocelyn (father to our author), who was twice 
married. His firft wife was Dorothy, daughter of John 
Frank, Efq. ; by whom he had fix fons and five daugh- 
ters, — Torrell, born 28th May, 1690; Henry, and Henry, 
both died infants; Thomas, who died without iflue, in 
1635, at Bergen op Zoom; Edward, who, by a lady of 
Georgia, had a daughter Dorothy, and died at Smyrna in 
1648; Benjamin, born 19th May, 1602; Anne, married to 
William Mildmay, Efq., by whom fhe had Robert, John, 
Anne, and Elizabeth ; Dorothy, married to John Brewfter, 
Efq., and left no iffue; Elizabeth, married to Francis Neile, 
Efq., and had Francis, John, and Mary; Frances, born 
26th March, 1600, and married Rev. Clement Vincent; 
and Mary, died unmarried. The fecond wife of Sir 
Thomas Jocelyn was Theodora, daughter to Edmond 
Cooke, of Mount Mafchall in Kent, Efq.; and by her he 
had Henry, John, Theodora, and Thomazine. Torrell, the 
eldeft fon, married, firft, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Rich- 
ard Brooke of Chefhire, — heir to her grandfather (by the 
mother), Dr. Chaderton, Bifhop of Lincoln, — by whom 
he had a daughter, Theodora, married to Samuel Fortrie, 
Efq., 1 to whom our author dedicates the prefent volume, 
with acknowledgment of the " bounty " of his " honored 
friend and kinfman." 
Lodge, Peerage of Ireland, vol. iii. p. 65, and ante. 
