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S K I mented his patrimony by marriage with Margaret, dan. I tie was a. by his only son, and co-heir of Herbert do Flinton, of Yorkshire, by whons Sin W’ILLI,LaI Smcmoivrrn, lint., who was sheriff of Lincolnshire hr had a son and heir, WILLIAM or SKIrwITH, who ia. Margaret, dan. of Ralph dan. of Sir William Tyrwlmit, limit, of Kettloby, in the same Fits Simon, Li rd of Ormaby, in the co. of Lhieobi, and county, and by that lady had, sister and sole heir of Sinion l’ita Iialph, whereby lie WIlLIAM (Sir), his heir, of Ornaraby, ancestor of the SKIPWORTH5 became possessed of that inheritance, srhiels was the p00- oession of Sir Ralph Fits Simon, Rut, who in several Lionel, ancestor of the Smmss’wiTais of CeIther3i. charters was tei-mod rstitio, and had obtained the estate John, of Walmogare, whose smm, Lionel, ml. a. p. and esanor by his wife’, tho dan. ai,d heir of Ormshy of Ceorgo, of Cotos or Cottsnlmam. Ormoby. From this niarriage with dlargaret Fits Simon Elizabeth, am. to Thomas Clifford, Esq. of Braksnburgh, in proceeded three sons, Jones, eldest san and heir, 4. 8:)’. tO EnWARn III., the Anne, Ia. If Hemaav VIII., to W’’am Hatohffe, Eaq. of same year in which his father died. William (Sir). Itatrn (Sir), from whom descended the Sesirwirns qf Is. to Cave. Esq. of Leieeatrrshirs. JLtrm’gh, in Linealnohire, who hold lands ia Southliston, Eleanor, ‘a. to Richard Bolles, Esq. Kernington. llcigliburgh, Alosby, and Laseby, in the time Sir Wihhiana is. Inmtly, Alice, dan. and heir of Sir Lionel of tltaar IV. Sm WmLLIa.as Sesmrw’iTn, his second son, e. his older Bymoke, of Serivehsby, him the en, of Lincoln, and by her brother in the estate, a few moontho after his fattier diod. aequirod a considerable estate, and left an only child, Sir William was l.’red to the l,ar, and attainod great Mmmv, ancestor of the SKIrwITHe of Preat icenid. eminence. Ito was 31,?. for York: he was first chosen one The son of the second marriage, of the king’s oorjeinta, aisd tss tim S::rd of Enmvann 111., Hroav Sacpwivis, Pap., who purchased t°restwonhd, in made a jssdge f the t’inmmon I’leao. ]n tha’ro yoars afterwards, Leiooetorohirr : lie iii. Jane, dan. of Francis tlahl, Esq. of he was sworn in lord-ehiri-hargn of the Exolieqner, Cranthana, and dying 1388, was a. hy his eldest son, fri,m which office he was renmoved in l:lit; he- was reinstated Smn WItLmAam Smnpwm’rma, lint., who me. Margaret, dan. of a j ridge and made chief justice of Ireland, fit April, Roger Cave, Pep. of Stanford, and dyieg 3 lIay, lilt, was 1371 : ho retired in 1371, and ioas again a judge iS the e. by his eldest son, Common Pleas in England, froni S Ott. 1377 till 1355: he 1. Sin lirNnv SnaraemTn, Ent. of Prestwonld, en. Likester, it. 11:11. As a jndge, ho deported himself so npriglitly, that Ins name is handed dawn by our hish,rtano wttls the Amy, dan. and rn-heir of Sir Thomas Rempe, lint., by highest hiinenr. ‘‘The h.’ollar of Eooro,” (saya an slit whom he had four sone and torn dans. Sir Henry sold the writer). “now worn by the judges, first introduesd estate of Prestwould, in 1631, to Mr. Packe. The baronet from the initial totters of S.oscem’s Smminmo Smamptmcmew, an sea a poet, and he is thus spoken of hy Barton, in 1622: nneorrmmptcd jnatioier in the primitive times, well suited Sir Henry Skipwith, Rut. I cannot pass over in silence, this Sir Wilhiaia Skipworth, who died frill of honour.” for that his so nmany good parts, his person, his valour, his Ills h’rdobipoi. Alice, only clan ‘mmmd heir of Sir Wdllam learning, his judgment, and wisdom, do challenge more fir Hiltoft, Lied of Ingolilnollo, and had issue, m. WiLLiaM (Sir), his hair. Ti, Joiiam iSir), heir to his older brother. iii. Patm’ieh. iv. Stephen. v, Thomas. i. Aloe, am. to Robert, 4th Lard Willoughby de Erooby. decease lay his eldest son, ii. llargarrt, a. to tie William Vavasor, Ent. of llaretweot. II. Sin Itrwnv, whs if. nam,, and was a. hy his brother, The eldest ooms, Sin NVmLLntae SnIr,s’ITmm, oonmmniosionor for Yerkohtre, in America, durirg the usurpation of Ci500iwrrL; hr there commissioner of array for the parts of Limmdsay, and J.P. built a m-esidence mmanmed Preotwould, and he was e. by hie for Ltneolnshiro : lie 1. nfl’., and was 0. by Ins brother, only sen SIR .Jnna Snmr’vmass, of Ormofimy, l,tmth sheriff of Ltnoolnshire, IV. Sin WiLLIAM, who si. the don, of J. P03-ton, Esq., It Ricisaun hi., kntghte’l lot bane IV., and one of and was e. by his eldest son, the kniiohts in parliament for the samo county, lesip. V. Sir Cane. This gentlemnaim 4. in Virginia, and was e. Boone V. Ho sm. ,tlio ‘, dan. of Sir Frederick Tilney, lint. by his br,athcr, of Pitney, in the ci’. imf Norfolk, and had tbm’oe sons, viz., who em’ntimmued to reside there, and dying in 1764, was a. by William, 4. in hia father’s lifetime, isenelese. Tnoamxs (Sir), his heir. Patrick, fl-cm whom the SmoirwmTns f ClImb, in the oo. lisp., and by her hail (ovith oilier issue), of Lino,dn, and from a yonngor san of that line, sprang the Szirwmrns itf 4ism’r, in Norfolk. He was a. at his decease, 13 July. 1411, liy his rider surviving m. Gore, hia heir. eon, S:n Tuasias Sstirwrrn, who distinguished himself in the St. George Turker, Pap. of Virganma. Proneb wars, and was knighted in Fiance lay Ilemenv V. Sir Peyton em. lndly, Jean, sister of his first wife, and by lie so. llargurrt, dan. of John. Lord Willoughby do Erraby; her also bad issue he d. in Virginia, 0 Oct. 1801, and was and 1. 7th if lioanv Vt and was a. by his eon and heir, a. l.iy his eldest sen, Sma WitLiaam Sesirwivim, who, oils p01,-is, seas in possession VIII. Sin Care, 1. 17 Sept. 1771 ; who em. 22 April, 15t1, of same of the estates. lb o-as knighted in France, Harriet, 3rd dan, of Gore Townsend, Pep. of linningirn lesmji. Heanv VI., and was sheriff of Lino,dnshire in the Hall, en. Warwick, and by her (who 5. 7 Jnly, 1t30), had, 37th of that king’s reign. ls the let of Enwxnn I I’., he m. Tnnacxa-Groanr, 5th baronet. was constituted aenesehal of the donmhdon or drmeeesne of ii. Williame, late rapt. i7thregt. ;b.2 TIre, 1807; rs. Louisa, liorowell, tim the asnie eo. lIe iii. 1st, Joan, dan. of Sir 3ni dan. of Edward-lborant Gale, Esq. of Upham Mouse, Robert _lfortinser, Ent., tint by that laity hail no issue. He oi. lnitly, Agnes, dan. of Sir .h,,hn Constable, Knt. of mci. Fimlovar, of Avon HomLoe, iTunbrtdge Wehla, late Bengal Burmi’ia Conatslitr, and widow of SirJ. St. Qaintin, and had lay her, Jones (Sir), his heir. Alter, is. to Sir John Markham, Rnt. He d. in the lot of Throne VII., acid was s. lay his son, Sm ,Teino Sxmpwmamm, who is-as niade a knight lsmnnerot Allahabarl, 1 hiec. hail, Elizaboth-lIelen, alan. of Major for Mo scm-vices against the Cornisti rebels, being w-ilh the Jamnrs Wsmoyss, Bemmgah army ; llary-Wilhclmina, and king at the Little of tihieteheath. He avis high-sheriff of Linoolnslmh’c 7th ttranv ‘It. Hr iii. 1456, Catherine, dan. iv. Grey,eapt. RN., ii. 10 April, ItIl ; as. lot, It April, 1851, of Rteloird Pit-c Williams, Esq, of Wa’lsworth, and hart issue, WItLIAM (Sir), his successor. Catherine, mm. to Str Thomas Henrage, lint, of Hampton, Pammny.Ehirabeth, 2nd dan. of Henry Tudor, Pep. of Westhourne in the as. of Lincoln. Mary, re. to George Pits Williams, Esq. of Maolethorp. Elizabeth, me. lot, to Anthony Riggs, lisq. snd fndly, to Matthew Thicoelby, llsq. Margaret, m. to Itirhard Yarhorough, Rsq. 1022 S K I tim the 10th of Ileaav VIII. Re i’i. 1st, Elizabeth, ,,f .A5mebohil flail must JIrlhn-imiglmam, extinct Earommets, tho oo, of Lincoln, Matehiffe. Bridget, one of the maids of honour to Queen ELISAaETH, who was created a Baronet 20 Dee. 2622. He sa. than I can express. Among the rest, yet I cannot omit to speak of his witty conceits in making fit and acute epigrams, paTois, mottoes, and devices.” Ho was a. st his III. Sin Care. This gentleman emigrated into Virginia, VI. Smis WiLLIAmS (t. 1715), of Prestwould, in Virginia, his soim, VII. Smmm Peveoci, who as. 1st, Anne, dan. of H. Miller, is. l’eyton, ma. in Virginia m his descendants still snrvive. a. Labs, em. lot, to Charles Carter, Sap., and 2ndly, to Rants, and baa, William. hhont. RN., 1’. 1044: and Ida. C.S , t. 18 Feb. 1510, who was a jndge in time El. Co.’s service: he obtained a gmdd medal in the college of Port-Williana, and is ammthnr of a Ilagish’ate’s Gntde He ma, in 1811, Hemp-Philadelphia, eldest dan. of time Rev. Thi’nmmia-Cnkee Adams, of Anetey, es Warwick, and has had Ore comma and thror daus_ of whom smirvire Liemit. Grey-Towesend Skipwith, 5. Nov. 1835, is. st Franoes-Annabehla. Lonisa-lbaria, 2nd dasm. of Richard Tomple, Esq. of The Nmmeh, ro. Worcester. acad by her (who 1. 2 March, 18t4), has had a son and a dan. he em. lndhy, 27 April. 1567, Terrace, ammd his e son, I. 11 Jan. 1558. v. Itenry, rot, late 43rd rep. 5. 13 June, lOla: mill hay, 1s56, ltorattaCharlotte, eldest dan. of the Rev. Horace Robert Poctiell (see cult, PoeHrLL, Bert.).