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 UUKKE'.S COLONIAl. OKNTRY 713 Sovloiiiboi-, 1021) had, Ii.v Elizabolh, lii.i uilV, nitli other issue, a son, George (Kev.), of Stockton, rector of Bedstone, co. Salo) H, m. Jlargiiret, sister of Kicl.iird ]!y- THEWA5E, of Leuilwardine, (O. Hereford, and hiid, -nitli four jounger daughters, I'der, of Bedstone, cl. s. p. and intestate (Adnion. gr. to liis mother 5lli February, 108). Mary, vi, lier cousin George Lloyd, who eventually became possessed of all the Stockton iiropcrty. VII. Roger, vni. Matthew. IX. liudowick. 'Die seeond son, John Li.oyp, of Mavton and Stockton, m. Thonia.sine, lliird daughter of Thomas CoK- liET, of l.egh Castle, Salop, and had issue, I. David, of whom presently. It. ]ieliard. III. AVilliam. IV. John. "V. Harry. The eldest sou, David Lloyd, of Jrarton, commanded the garrison of Legh Castle or Lee Hall, 23rd January, 1015, for King CuARLKS I. He was buried at Chirbury, l&tli April, l(j64, and left by Mary, his wife, I. George, of whom presently. II. Thomas, baptised l7th November, 1G37. III. John, baptised 23rd June, 1C>42. I. Margaret. I I. Maria. III. Klizabcth, ?h. Thomas Bhay, of Marton. The eldest son, George Lloyd, of Stockton, baptised 24th November, 1631 ; vi. Mary, eldest daughter and eo-heir of the Kev. George Lloy'd (marriage contract dated 24th May, 1655), and had issue, with a daughter, Mary, I. George, of Marton, d. s. p., will dated 7th December, 1727, in favour of George, his nephew. II. Kiehard (Eev.), M.A., rector of Croft cum Yarpole, co. Hereford. Buried at Tarpole, 28th July, 1723, d. s. p. III. Peter (Eev.), of whom presently. The third sou, Kev. Peter Lloyd, vienr of .Forden, co. Montgoincry, bajitised 12th Se]if ember, 16(j5, B.A. St. John's College, Cambridge (16S6) ; m. Jlargaret (will dated 3Uth May, 1742), daughter of John Mereuitii, of the Heui, Forden, and (/. intestate, 3rd July, 1721, and liad issue, with two daughters, I. George, of Marton and Stockton, baptised 2fitli jN'oveniber, I7(i2, buried at Forden 14th May, 1784, leaving by Mary Evans, his «ife, 1. George, of Munlwi, hajitised 8th April, 1742, buried at Forden, 11th December, 178G, d. s. p. 2. Joliii, of the Wood and Munlyii, Foideii.anti Stockton and Marlon, baptised 21tli Novenjiicr, 1713; «/. Catherine, eldest daughter of John Getiivn, of Vaynor, <o. Montgomery, and d. 27tU February, 1831, leaving two daughters, and co-heirs, Mary and Margaret. II. Peter, of Stockton, of whom wo treat. His seeond son, Peter Lloyd, of Stockton, baptised 7th June, 1706; )». 20th Seirteniber, 1732, Jane, daughter of Eichnrd Picksstock, and was buried at Chirbury, I'.Mh March, 1780, leaving with other issue, a son, Georce Lloyd, of Luggy, co. Mon'- gonu^ry, J. P. (third but eldest surviving son), baptised 31st October, 1739; »«. France.-, daughter of Richard Henley, of Welshpool, and </. 18th November, LSU3, leaving issue, I. Ek'hard, of whom presently. II. George Humphreys, of Welshpool, baptised 26th July, 1772, buried 29lh December, 1810, at Chirbviry, wlierc there is a mouumcnt in the eliureh. III. William, baptised 14th September, 1779. I. Aunc, VI. — Pinnock, and had issue, a daughter, Maria, »«. Captain Andrew J. Kennedy, K.N. The eldest son, KlCHAED Lloyd, of Shrewsbury, baptised at Welshpool, 201 h May, 1766; m. Sarah, only surviving daughter of Christopher CVmin HiGOiNS, of Loynton Hall, co. Staf- ford, and by her, who was bm-icd, September, 1818, at Shrewsbury, had issue, with four danghteis, who d. mim., I. Kichaid, baptised 27th April, 1798, (/. itiim. II. William, of whom presently. III. George, i. 25th August, 1805; m. Kliza, youngest daughter of John Thomas, of Garth-gylynyn Fawr, co. Montgomery, whose father, Thomas Thomas, was high sheriff, eo. Mont- gomery, 1768. IV. John, of Swan Hill Court, Shrews- bury, 4. 15th April, 1810, left issue, a son, John, and two daughters. Mr. Richard Lluyd d. 11th March, 1832. His second son, William Lloyd, of I'arteen Manor House, eo. Clare, i. in Shrewsbury, 8th August, 1800; 111. 4lh March, 1824," Jane, younger daughter and eo-heir of Charles iUury Fitzgerald DK Beaumont, and by her, who (/. 8th November. 1867, had issue, I. William A'alentine (Rev.), M.A., R.N., present reiiresentative of this aiu-ient family, was //. Mth Febrnar}', 1825, was vicar of Marton, 1S50-7, was subsequently chaplain and naval instructor, R.N., and is now rector of Hasselbecli, co. Northampton, and chaplain from 1879 to the household of U.R.H. the Duke of SaxeC'oburg Gotha, K.G. (Duke of Edinburgh).