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NOTES AND QUERIES. [ii s. xn. OCT. 23, 1915.

The following pedigree illustrates the connexion of the Pargiter family with the Fleetwood and .Douse families :

John Pargiter, of the parish of St. Dunstan-in-the-West,=r

Fleet Street, Goldsmith, living 1669.

John Pargiter, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, co. Middx.=

f ? Goldsmith at Charing Cross]. Will 8 Feb., proved 24 Feb., 1687, by exors., sons John and Samuel (P.C.C. Exton,. 21).

John Pargiter. Samuel Pargiter, of the parish of=rFrances, dau. Anne Pargiter,=r=Sir Gerrard Dutton

St. Andrew, Holborn, died Sept., 1709. Admon. to relict.

of

Margaret Fuller, born 1687,=i died 1717. Admon. 24 May, 1725, to Edmund Pargiter, guardian of S. P. Fuller. 2nd aclmon. 28 Nov., 1743, to S. P. Fuller,
 * ' son and only child."

=Samuel Pargiter of London, Westminster, and Stedham, co. Sussex, M.P. for Petersfield. Assumed the name of Fuller, died 21 Nov., 1722.

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Edmund Pargiter, defdt. in Chancery suit about 1739, Fleetwood v. Pargiter.

1st wife.

Fleetwood, d. 30 Sept., 1699.

John Fleetwood,=r=Anne merchant and widow of

British Consul Bird.

at Naples, died 12 Nov.,


 * 1725 ;

interred at Ban stead, co. Surrey.

Samuel Pargiter Fuller, of Overtoil, Hants.

As John Fleetwood, British Consul at Naples, married Anne Bira, a widow (10 S. v. 404), the marriage at St. James's, Clerkenwell, recorded below, points to the parties being connected with the Fleetwoods :

1729. July 1. Richard Pargiter, of St. Bride's, batch 11, and Olive Bird, of St. James's, Clerkenwell, Widow. Licence.

An abstract of John Pargiter' s will is printed in Waters' s ' Genealogical Gleanings in England ' (as stated at 10 S. v. 404), and contains much genealogical information. His son John inherited property at Pamber and Bramley, Hants, and elsewhere. albout money lent by Samuel Pargiter to his nephew John Fleetwood, Consul at Naples. It is of importance in regard to the pedigree as it identifies Samuel's two sons, Samuel and Edmund, mentioning the elder son by the name he had assumed of Fuller. The a'ncestry of Margaret Fuller, his wife, is printed in Misc. Gen. et Heraldica, Fourth Series, iy. 33, 34. She was. fifth in descent from George Douse, of Chamberhouse, Berks,
 * The Chancery suit arose out of a dispute

John Fleetwood, of Naples,

born 1706, died 22 Feb., 1752 ;

interred at Banstead.

Pltff. in Chancery suit about 1739,

Fleetwood v. Pargiter.

and granddaughter of Sir Douse Fuller, Knt., who died 26 May, 1673. The details not given in Misc. Gen. about Samuel Par- giter Fuller, the elder, are added from Musgrave's ' Obituary ' to the pedigree printed above.

Thomas Dowse, attorney-at-law, was one of the executors to the will of John Fleet- wood, who died 12 Nov., 1725. This points to Sir Gerrard Fleetwood's daughter Eliza- beth Douse (afterwards Kekewich) being issue of his marriage with Mary Button.

Dame Mary Fleetwood (10 S. v. 404), relict of Sir Gerrard Dutton Fleetwood, was buried at Putney, 31 Aug., 1720. The date of her husband's interment in 1699 cannot be given, as the burial registers are missing.

Gerrard Dutton Fleetwood UO S. v. 405). His will was proved 23 Dec., not Nov., 1795.

Fleetwood Arms (10 S. vi. 435). The grant made by G. Dethick to John Fleetwood of Lancashire in 1548 was dated 1 July.

R. W. B.