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 lUKKE'S COLONMAI. (IIX I'KV. GEORGE GREY EGKRTON - WARBURTON, of Ye-riminup, West Australia, 6. 9th October, 1843, m. 1872, Amy, daughter o£ Edward Hester, and has issue, I. Philip Guy, b. 1877. I. Georgia, b. 1874. II. iliiry Augusta, b. 1875. HI. Winifred Auiv, b. 1880. Hmmgr. jfnmih) of ailavbmton. Ad.m db Duttox, son of Huon CK DuTTO.v, oF Diitloii, and great grandson of Od.ri), living temp. Willia.i tlio Con- queror, acquired, by his marriage with Agnes, daughter and hoir of Boger Fitz-Iluked, the manor of Warburton, in the time of Henuy II, and had a son and heir, SiK Geoffbey de Dutton, who obtained Aston, near Bidworth, in which Arle>' lies. Sir Geoffrey became a Crusader, and the crest of the Warburtons is borne to com- memorate an exploit performed by liim. In the Uarleian MrfS. I'Ad, p. 68, is a transcript from an ancient family record taken by Laurence Bostoke, 1572, in which the exploit is thus alluded to : " This G.dfrid lived I^IJ', he was servynge his prince and vanqujshed a Sarraziu in eombate, then begynnyng to scale with the Sarraziu'a head." Sir Greoffrey had a son and heir, Sir Geoffbt de Dutton, Knt. (generally styled " D'nus Gallridus iilius Galfridi de l)utton"), m. and had issue, I. Peter, his heir. II. Thomas, to whom he granted Thel- wall, 1258-9. I. Margaret, m. first Robert de Denbigh, and secondly, Nicholas de Leices- ter. The elder sou, Sir Peter de Dutton, Knt., afterwards de Wakbueton, was living 1 Kdwabd II, and had issue, I. Geoffry (Sir). II. Peter, of Aaron and Biidworth. III. Hugh, of Nether Walton. The eldest son, Sib Gboffey Wabbubton, high sheriff of Lancaster, 1326, had, by Margaret his wife, Geoffry (Sir) and Eobcrt, living 1327. The former. Sib Geoffey Wabbuetox, Knt., sen., m. and bad issue, I. Geoffuv (Sir), jim., ii. Peter, living 1?48 ; and i. Margaret, m. Peter LiMME, living 1338. The elder son, SiB Geoffry Wabbubtox, Knt., jun., had, by Alice his wife, three son*, I. Geoffrey, who atlendcd the lilai'k Prince to his Duchy of Aquitaine ; he had no male issue. II. Thomas, wlio predeceased his father without male issue. III. John, eventually heir. In the Lansdowne MSS. 825, p. 185, this Sir Geoll'ry, jun., is said to have had another son, named William, from whom Peter War- burton, of Grafton, alterwards Judge of the Common Pleas, descended. Sir Geoffry, .jun., d. before 1383, and was x. by liis eldest sur- viving son, John Wabbubton, of Warburton, m. Agnes, daughter of Richard de Wevebe, and dying before 1391, was s. by his son, Petee Waebueton, of Warburton, who fought at the battle of ShreHsbury, at tlie side of Henry Percy, for which he received theroyal pardon, 5th September, -1 Hexby IV, His seal exhibited " two chevrons and a mul- let on a canton," with two di-agons lor sup- porters, circumscribed " S. Galfride de War- burgtone." He was llie last of the family who bore this coat. He m. Alice, daughter of Sir Henry Bbaylsforo, and rf. 8 Henry V, leaving issue, Pelcr, d. s. p., and Sib Geoffey Waebueton, Knt., of War- burton, who was constituted Seneschal of Halton by the Earl of Buckingham, and knighted before 10 Henry '1. Ue used on his seal a cormorant, the basis of the present coat. He »i. Ellen, sister of John Bkuvn of Tarvin, and by her (who m. secondly Henry Leigh, and thirdly, Ralph Guos- VENOE) left issue, l. Peteb ; ii. Thomas ; III. John ; I. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Bulks- ley ; and II. Johanna. The eldest son, Peter Waeburton, of Warburton (called Wise Piers), wlio built Arley Hall. UG9, had a dispensation from Pope Paul 11, for marrying Helen, daughter of Sir John Savage, of Clifton, to whom he was related in the third ilegree. He d. circa 1495, and was s. by his elder son. Sir John Waebueton, of Warburton, and Alley, Knt. of the body to Henby VIJ, ser- eschal of Halton, and sheriff of co. Chester, 20 Henev YII. He d. 15 Hexuv VIIJ,