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    3. 12. William, Prof. of DIvInity and Archdeacon of Canterbury, d. 1647; buried in Christ chh., Canterbury; in. Damaris, dau. of John Abbott of Guildford Surrey; d. 1678; 18 chil. 1. Catharine, b. 1620; d. 1634: m. Thos. Peke. 1, THOMAS, b. 1639; d. 1844. 2, ParER, 1648. 8, CHARLES, 1661. 4, EDWARD of Hills Court, b. 1642; in. Elizabeth, dan. of Geo. Wentworth, bro. and heir to the Earl of Strafford; d. 1691. Her bro. Sir Ruish Wentworth had dan. Mary who in. Thomas, Lord Howard of Effingham 1. Edward b. 1674; d. a. i. 2, Thomas b. 1672; d. 1701, a. 29; m. Elizabeth , dau. of Anthony Ball of Bruiley; (2) Robert Minchard. 1, Sarah, in. Win. Wright Morrice, a. of Admiral Morrice. 5, DAMARTS. in. Henry Dering, b. 1688; s. of Sir Edward and Anne, dan. of Sir John Ashburnham and sis. of Lord Ashburnham. 1, Edward, Eaq., b. 1663. 2, John 8, Unton, dan. 4, CaMarine. 6, SUsAN, m. John Aucher, prebendary of Canterbury, b. 1641. II. George, b. 1615; bu. 1649; in. Ann Springer. She in. (2). Cainpion. 1. William. h. 1611; in. Priscilla, dan. of Thos. Petherby; d. 1683. 1, William b. 1669; in. Alice, dan. Win. Randolph of Maldstons, Kent Co. 1, Alice, in. Stephen Otway. 2, William, Lieut..Gen.; d. Oct. 9, 1709; unin. 8, CarolIne, d. 1756, a. 55. 2, Thos. 1071. 8, Anthony of London, afterwards of Richmond, b. 1674; had 22 chil. of whom: 1, Anthony, M.D., 8ds. 2, Plncke,eld a. 3, Thomas,2d s. 4, Chas., 4ths.; d. 1785; in. (I) Chas. of Lymington; d. 1786; in. Elizabeth, dan, of John Wastney. 1, Chas. 2, Aun. (2) Thomas Pineke. 5, Anne. 4, George, h. 1672; d. 1679. 5, Edward, b. 1680. 6, Frances, b. 1682. 7, Elizabeth, b. 1679; d. 1688. 8, Fetherby, b. 1677; d. 1678. 9, Phebe, b. 1676. 10, Ann., 1670. 11, Elizabeth, b. 1668; d. 1669. Ill. William, b. 1626; in. Margaret Courthope 1, Gitoitna, b. 1654; in. Ann Barlow. 2, DAMARIS, b. 1655. 8, CHARLES. b. 1661. 4, ANN, b. 1662. IV. Ann, in. John Boys. V. Charles, b. 1625; d. 1669. VI. Win., 1622; d. 1624. . VII. Thomas. 1628. VIII. Elizabeth, 1681. IX. Angel, a dan., 1628; d. 1646. X. Sarah, b. and d. 1680. XI. Dorothy. twin with Sarah. XII. Ann, 1681. XIII. Mary, 1682. .12.14. Ann Kingsley will proved Sept. 11, 1712; in. John Boys of Hoad Coast Req..s, of John Boys an(Mary, dan. or Martin Fotherby, Bishof of Salisbury. He d. 1660, a. abt. 46.’ She in. (2) Sir Richard Head. i. by 1st in.: 1, olin and Sir William. 1,. . John Boy., b. 1659; d. Sept., 1711; Col. in the army: in. Jane, dan. of Sir Richard Head Bart. She was wld. of Herbert Price, Esq. She d. Dec. 17,1717, a. 66. 1, John, Col. in the army; d. March 17, 1747; in. Elizabeth, dan. of Thos. Dalison, Esq., by Susan dan. of Sir Thos. Style Bart. 1, John. 2, Thomas. 8, William. 4, Elizabeth, Dec. 25, 1720; in. Chas. Wake, D. D., prebendary of Westininister and Rector of East. Knovie and Fonthill, Wilts. 5, Ann, b. Feb. 1728; d. 1762; in. 1750 Osmund Beauvoir, 1). D., head mas~er of’ the King’s School, Canterbur~’. 1, Elizabeth, d. 1829; in. 1785 Wm. Hammond of St. Albans Court, b 1752. 1, Osmund, b. 1790; in. Mary, dan. of Sir lienryOzenden Bart. 2, Elizabeth, b. 1786. 3. Mary, 1787; in. Chas. Allix. . .12.142. SIr William Boys, Kt., M. D.; d. 1744; bu. Canterb. Cath.; in. Ann dan. of Sir Paul Barrett, Sergt. at Law, who d. 1758. 1, John, b. 1695. 2, Win., 1697. 8, Ann. 4, Elizabeth, b. 1698; d. 1722. 5, Sarah, b. 1699. 6, Mary, b. 1700; in. Thos. Barrett, Esq., of See, Kent. .12.1428. Ann Boys, b. May 22, 1694; in. about 1710, Sir Francis Head Bart, b. 1694. I. Ann, b. about 1712; in. Win. Egerton, IA.,. D., 9th s. of John, 2d Earl of’ Bridge-water. 1, CHARLOTTE, in. Win. Hammond Esq. 1, Charlotte, in. 1771, Thou. Wat-kinson Payler who in. twice again and d. 1816. 1, Thomas, Major in 7th Dragoons. 2, Rev. Win. 3, James, bleut. -Cal. In the army. 4, ,John. 5, Henry. 6, Rev. Anthony. 7, Charlotte, 4th wire of Win. F.gerton of Totten Park. M. P. 2, JEMIMA, b. 1728; in. Edward Brydges, b. 1712: a 2nd cousin to Edward Gibbon 1. of Edward Gibbon the hislorian. 1, Sir .John Wm. head, b. 1764; Kt. and M. P., Lieut..Col. in Portugese army and Lord Beresf’ord; in. Lady Isabella Anne Ileresford, dan. of George Marquis of Wstcrford by Elizabeth dau. and heiress of’ Henry Moock, Esq., by Lady Isabella Bent.-inck dau, of Henry first Duke or Portland, by Elizabeth (lan. and co-heiress of Wrioth- . esley E. of Gainsboro 2, Anne, in. Rev. Geo. Lefroy, Rec. of Ashe. 8, Rev. Edward Tymewell claImed the Barony of Chandos. 4, Sir Egerton b. 1762; rep. Maldatone in Pan. 181218; Bart; in. Elizabeth, dan. of Rev. W. D. and Elizabeth Barrett . Buche sis. of Thos. Barrett of Lee Priory; (1) m Mary dan. of Rev. Win. Robinson. i. by 1st in.: 1, Gray Matthew, und. H. N.; d Mlnorica 1812. 2, Edward ,Wm. Geo., d. 1816, a. 16. 8, . Rev. Egerton Anthony, 1808. 4, Ferdinand, 1804. 5, Mary Jane, 1805; in. Capt. (leo. Todd 3d Dragoon Guards. i. by 2d in.: 10, Thou. Barrett, b. 1789; Capt. Grenadler Guards; took surname of Barrett according to will of great uncle Thou. Barrett. 11, John Win. Egerton, b. 1791; blent. 14th Dragoons. 12, Elizabeth Jeinlina, in. 1817 (leo. Holmes, Esq, . C. B. . blent. .Col. 3d Dragoon Guards. 13, Jemima Ann Deborah, m. 1817 Edward Quillinan, Esq., blent. 3d Dra~oon Guards. 14, Charlotte Catharhie, in. Fred. Dashwood Swaun, Esq., Capt. Grenadier Guards. . We have g one thus largely into details in this account of the Devon Brknch for the ~~.that all. the circumstances point unmistakably to It as the source of the four Ttttle lamlllea who came over in 1635. EMIGRATION TO NEW ENGLAND. The circumstances which led to tiue colonization of New England are matters of history, and require only a brief allusion here. England was on the verge of a great civil war, the end and outcome of ivhich no man could predict, but which would cer-tainly bring widespread calamity, ruin, and death in its train. The establishment of the Plymouth Colony had pointed out to the English reformers a way of escape from the religious persecution they had so long endured, and from the evils of the impending conflict.. . . Between 1629 and 1640. these hard alternatives were pressed upon the harrussed and long suffering people of England. On the one hand, the horrors of civil war, Inten. aifled by religious animosities, OH the other, a savage wilderness on the far aide of 8000 miles of ocean. Those who chose the latter were certainly not lacking in courage. To the known dangers to~be braved and hardships and sufferings to be endured were added - . those which are alwajs the most dreadful in anticipation, the unknown. The mauner In which the exIgency was met by those who stayed and did battle, as well as by those who fled to the w erness, shoivs that they were men fit to become “the sires of Empires yetto be.” In the early part of the period above named occurred “the great emigration,” and the plaxiting of the principal New England Colonies. The more cautious and prudent those havIng the strongest attachments and the largest Interests at home, would natur. ally be the most reluctant and among the latest to leave. And so It happened that the later emigrants, those who caine betwecn 1685 and 1640, were, as a general thing, of a higher class than those who came earlier; or perhaps it would be more proper to say the later emigratlons comprised a larger proportion of the higher classes than the earlier. The company of Eaton and Davenport, who came In 1687, and a little later founded New Haven, is a well.known instance. The Tuttles came In 1685, as appears from Drake’s Researches, from which we copy the following list ot PASSENGERS BY TIlE PLANTER, . April 2d, 1685. These underwritten names are to he transported to New England in the Planter, Nicholas Travice, Master, bound thither, the parties having brought certificates from the minister at St. Albans, In Hertfordshire, and attestation from the justIce of the peace, according to the Lords’ order. [Signed] RICHARD FENN, Alderman. Aoa. John Tuttell, a inercer 89 . Joan Tuttell 42 . John Lawrence 17 · . William Lawrence 12 ‘·Maria Lawrence 9 Abigail Tuttell 6 Symon Tuttell 4 Sara Tuttell 2 Charlie Griffith cgriff@ccomm.com

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