PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON, OTRIDGE AND SON, 1812. CONTENTS OF VOL. VII. Ashburnham, Lord Ashburnham, (since merged). The Reader is requested to turn also to the Addenda at the end of a IN 12 Edward IV. WILLIAM PETRE, on an inquisition taken after the death of Alice Storke (the wife of John Storke, who had first been married to JOHN Petre), was found to be her grandson and heir, viz. son of JOHN Petre, son of the said Alice, and at that time twenty-four years of age. ს The said William had by his wife, Jane, two sons, 1. John, of whom hereafter. And, 2. Thomas, whose son, Otho, was of Bowhay, in Devonshire, and had a son, John Petre, of the same place, who married a daughter of Hurst, of the same county; their son, Otho Petre, married Frances, daughter of Thomas Southcote, Esq. by whom he had a son, John, living in 1620, and a daughter, Elizabeth, wife of James Dawbeney, of Wagford. JOHN, the eldest son of the above-mentioned William and Jane Petre, was of Torre Brian, in Devonshire. He married Alice, daughter of John Collings, of Woodland, in Devonshire, and had issue three daughters; 1. Alice, married to Thomas Read, of Uplomar. 2. Thomasine, to William Parkin, of Cornwall, Esq. 3. Millicent, to John Petre, of Exeter, Esq. Also six sons. VOL. VII. B b Ibid. |