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 304 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. of John Wyndliam, Esq. of Dunraven, and secondly, Anne, daughter, and eventu- ally heiress, of Samuel Edwin, Esq. of Llanmihangel, co. Glamorgan ; he d. 1751, leaving, by his second wife, a son, Charles Wtndham, Esq. of Clearwell, who took the name of Edwin, and d. 1801 ; he m. Eleanor, daugh- ter of George Kooke, Esq. of Bigswear, and was father of Thomas Wyndham, Esq. of Dunraven Castle, who m. Anna Maria Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Ashby, Esq., and by her (who secondly, John Wick Bennet, Esq. of Laleston) he left, at his decease in 1814, an only daughter and heiress, Caroline Wyndham, wife of William Henry, second Earl of Dunraven. Til. Humphrey, ancestor of the Wtnd- HAMS OF Dunraven Castie, co. Gla- morgan; his son, Humphrey Wynd- ham, Esq. of Dunraven Castle, m. Joan, daughter of John Carne, of Ewenny Abbey, and was father of John Wyndham, serjeant-at-law, who m. Jane, daughter of William Strode, Esq., and had a son, John Wyndham, Esq., whose daughter, Jane, heiress of Dunraven, m. Thomas Wyndham, of Clearwell. Tin. Hugh (Sir), of Silton, baron of the Exchequer, and afterwards one of the justices of the Common Pleas, d. 1684, aged 82. Sir Hugh m. thrice, first, Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Wode- liouse, Bart, of Kimberly ; secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Minn, of Woodcote, Surrey, and relict of Sir Henry Berkeley, Bart. ; and thirdly, Catherine, daughter of Sir Thomas Fleming, of Stoneham, and relict of Sir Edward Hooper, Knt., but had issue only by his first wife, two sons, John and Hugh, both d. young ; and three daughters, Blanche, in. Sir Nathaniel Napier, Bart. ; Joan, d. young ; and Rachel, m. John, Earl of Bristol. IX. Wadham (Sir), one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench, ancestor of Wyndham of Dinton. X. Francis, d. unm. I. Joan, m. John Giilard, Esq. of Bright- ley. II. Margaret, m. John Courtenay, Esq. of Molland. III. Florence, m. John Harris, Esq. of Hayne. IV. Rachel, m. Thomas Moore, Esq. of Heytesbury. V. Margery, m. Thomas Carew, Esq. of Crowcombe. VI. Anne, m. Sir John Strode, Knt. SiE Wadham Wyndham, Knt. of Nor- rington, co. Wilts, ninth son of Sir John Wyndham, Knt. of Felbrigg, co. Norfolk, by Joan, his wife, daughter of Sir Henry Port- man, Knt. of Orchard Portman, in Somerset, adopted the legal profession, and was con- stituted, in 1660, one of the judges of the Court of King's Bench. He m. Barbara, daughter of Sir George Clarke, Knt. of Wat- ford, CO. Northampton, and had, with four daughters, I. John, of Norrington, father of Thomas Wyndham, Lord Wyndham op Fin- GLAS. II. Thomas, M.P. for Calne, d. 1698. III. William, ancestor of the Wynd- HAMs OF Dinton. IV. Wadham, of St. Edmund's College, Salisbury, m. Sarah Hearst, of Saruni, and by her (who d. in 1758, aged 81) left at his decease, in 1736, a son, Henry Wyndham, Esq. of The Close, Sarum, m. Arundel, daughter of Thomas Penruddocke, Esq. of Compton, Wilts, and left, with a daughter (Letitia, Lady A'Court), several sons, of whom the eldest, Henry Penruddocke Wyndham, Esq. of The College, Sarum, M.P. for Wilts, m. in 1768, Caroline, daughter and heir of Edward Hearst, Esq. of The Close, Sarum, and d. in 1819, leaving (with other sons, who d. s.p.), Wadham Wyndham, Esq., his heir, of The College, Sarum, M.P., m. Ann Eliza, daughter of Lieu- tenant-General Slade ; and d. s.p. 1843. Caroline Frances, m. 1797, John Campbell, Esq. of Dunoon, CO. Argyll, and of Blunham, co. Bedford, and d. 3rd December, 1846, leaving, with three daughters [1. Caroline Letitia, m. 1823, Richard Hetley, Esq., and d. leaving an only daughter, Mary Caroline, b. 1827 ; m. August, 1861, Philip A. Pleydell Bouverie, Esq. (see Campbell of 'Dv^OOV, Burke's Landed Oentry of Oreat Britain and Ireland) ; 2. Julia Anne Frances, wife of S. E. Thornton, Esq.; d. 1870; and 3. Ellen Christian, wife of Rich- ard King - Wyndham, Esq.], a son and heir, John Henry Campbell, Esq. of The Close, Salisbury, and of Corhampton House, Hants, D.L., M.P., wi.o assumed the