A copy of the names of all the marriages, baptisms and burials which have been solemnized in the private chapel of Somerset house ... 1714 to 1776 [ed. by G.E. Cokayne.].

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Page 17 - Cambridge, to Elizabeth Gray, of the same parish, spinster. (A well known writer and wit, married 1st, Mary, only dau. of Col. Soame, of Dereham, co. Norfolk, and 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Grey esq. of Hackney; but died sp 13th December, 1787.)
Page 15 - 1775. The title became extinct 29th Oct. 1804. they are said to have been married by the Rev. Mr. How, rector of Wichford Magna, Wilts.]
Page 15 - [Martha dau. and co-heir of Sir Phillip Parker Long, bart. married John Thynne Howe, 2nd baron Chedworth ; he died sp 10th May,
Page 10 - Salway, of Stratford, co. Essex, who died SP—by his 1st wife he was father of Sir Francis Knollys bart.)
Page 10 - (He was a Chymist, in Fleet street, London and married to his 2nd wife Hannah dau. of
Page 10 - of Hunsdon, Herts. esq. 2nd wife of John Peyton, esq. who died 1741 and mother of Sir
Page 18 - beautiful Miss Gunnings, of whom one was Countess of Coventry and the other Duchess of Hamilton, and afterwards Duchess of Argyle.]
Page 8 - of Thomas Hanway, agent for Victualling at Portsmouth and sister to Jonas Hanway, esq.)
Page 10 - Peyton, 8th bart., who died 18th Oct. 1815, when the baronetcy became extinct.—She was living a widow in 1782.)
Page 17 - of Walthamstow, Essex, spinster. [The 6th bart. he died 1778, leaving issue.]

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