12 S. III. AUG., 1917.]
NOTES AND QUERIES.
389
pages of the blue-paper cover similar to
those described above. With the owner's
kind permission a copy of this book has been
made, and may some day be printed. It
throws interesting light on the daily life
of a parson and small squire in a country
parish in Wales in the middle of the
eighteenth century.
The manuscript notes in the Greek Testa-
ment supplement and help to explain some
of the memoranda in the other manuscript.
In the rebinding a few of the manuscript notes were cut into by the binder, indicated by the use of [ ] in the extracts given above. JOHN BALLINGER.
National Library of Wales.
' FLEET WOOD GENEALOGICAL PUZZLE.'
(12 S. iii. 224.)
GENERAL CHARLES FLEETWOOD died Oct. 4, 1692.
Blomefield's statement that the Charles who married Frances Smith was the son of the General is controverted by the following pedigree, which shows how impossible it is for a generation to be interpolated. Probably it was a slip of the pen on Blomefield's part, for, as MAJOR RTTDKIN points out, he was presumably in a position to ascertain the real facts :
Sir Miles Fleetwood, Knt., bapt. at St. James's,=f Anne Luke, bapt. 1578.
Clerkenwell. Oct. 1, 1576. Mar. c. 1598. Died March 8, 1640 /41. Admon. to son Sir William, May 10, 1641, P.C.C.
1
1
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Dorothy,
William
Sir
Sir
Charles,
Frances Smith,=^Charles, born 1618=Bridget Crom-
bapt.
bapt.
William,
George,
bapt.
dau. of
Admitted to
well, widow of
1599/
1600/1.
bapt.
bapt.
1607.
Thomas Smith
Gray's Inn, 1639.
Gen. Henry C
1600.
Died in
1603.
1605.
Buried
of Winston,
Parliamentary
Ireton ,
infancy.
Royalist.
General
1608.
co. Norfolk.
genl.
born 1624.
Fined,
and
Died 1651
Died Oct. 4,
Mar. 1652. -
half fine
Baron of
(1st wife).
1692, set. 74.
Bur. July 1,
paid by
Sweden.
Mar. DameMary
1662
brother
Hartopp,
(2nd wife).
Charles,
14 Jan., 1663,4
(3rd wife).
i
Smith,
bora 1644.
Mar. 1666.
Died 1709.
Sir John Hartopp,
Bt.
Charles.
Smith.
Died 1726.
Elizabeth, bapt. at
St. Margaret's,
Westminster,
Oct. 20, 1649.
Mar. 1666. 4. Died 1711. Only known representa- tives of Gen. Charles Fleetwood.
Cromwell,
born 1653.
Admitted to
Gray's Inn,
1671,
as 2nd son.
Mar., but
d.s.p.
Nathaniel Carter Mary,
of Yarmouth. Mar. at
Died 1722, Stoke
jet. 87. Newington,
Will mentions Feb. 21,
nephews 1677/8
Charles and (4 S. ix. 363
Smith Fleetwood 5 S. vi.
(5 S. vi. 429-31). 390-91).
The following evidence is adduced to
refute Blomefield :
AM. in Bunhill Fields.
Charles Fleetwood, Esq., and Dame Mary Hartopp his wife. He departed Oct. 4, 1692, aged 71. She died Dec. 17, 1684 (Stow's ' Survey,' book iv. 57, ed. 1720).*
- One of the subscribers to this edition is
" John Fleetwood, Esq." possibly the writer of the letter printed at 12 S. ii. 281, on ' Contraband Two Hundred Years Ago,' or John Fleetwood of Missenden Abbey, who died in 1745.
Quoted at 4 S. ii. 600. This shows that
he was born in 1618 ; his will was proved
within a month of his decease.
In the ' History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Northampton,' the following occurs :
" There is still extant a volume of sermons under the title ' Old Jacob's Altar newly repaired, or the Saints' Triangle, by Nathaniel Whiting, M r of Arts and Minister of the Gospel at Ald- winckle, 1659,' with an interesting dedication to the three illustrious brethren ' The Right