The history and antiquities of Boston; and the villages of Skirbeck,Fishtoft, Freiston, Butterwick, Benington, Leverton, Leake, and Wrangle comprising ... of Lincoln. Including also a history of the

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1856 edition. Excerpt: ...Bertie, third son of Robert Earl of Lindsey, had no issue. 3. Thomas, baptised June 16th, 1608, married January 9th, 1643, at Boston, Susan, daughter of Caher, Esq., by whom he had issue,2 Anthony, baptised June 14th, 1646, D.D., went over to Ireland, where he had several good preferments in the Church; he married Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh Massey, Esq. (ancestor of Hugh Lord Massey, of Duntryleage), and had issue, 1. Alice, who married John Parker, Esq., of Dunkip. 2. Thomas, baptised August 24th, 1648. 3. Alice, baptised December 4th, 1649, buried at Whapload, June 13th, 1649-50. 4. Elizabeth, baptised July 9th, 1609, died young. 4. Alice, who married first, Francis Jermy, Esq., of Grenton, county of Norfolk (by whom she had five sons and three daughters), and, secondly, Edmund de Grey, Esq., of Merton, county of Norfolk (ancestor of the present Lord Walsingham); she died July 30th, 1665, aged fifty-six. To the memory of Sir Anthony Irby (who died in 1625), and his lady, a sumptuous monument was erected, and is still standing in the west end of the north aisle of the parish church of Whapload, county of Lincoln, where the family then had estate and seat3 On the frieze of this monument, in Roman capitals, is written:--Here Lieth Bdried Sir Anthony Irby, Knight, Sonne Of Anthonie Irby, Esq. And Alice, His Wife, Daughter Of Thomas Welbye Of Moulton, Esq., Which Sir Anthonie Took To Wife, Elizabeth, Daughter Of Sir John Peyton Of Lselham, Ln The County 1 In the chancel of Kelsterne church, county of Lincoln, is a monument with the following inscription:--"Here lieth buried in the vault the bodie of Dame Anne South, second wife of Sir Francis South of Kelsterne, in the county of Lincoln, knight, and second daughter of Anthonie Irbie of...