SOME FURTHER ROTES OH PARISH OF CLARENDONBY MR. H. UPTON.(By Mr. H. UPTON.)(from Sept. 16 Robert Ewdrt of Allershaw Dumfries married Mary Forsyth; he waa a physician in Jamaica and was excluded from the succession to the estate. He wa® killed In a duol 9. 4. 1-791 by Walter Bret, his son Robert also a physician In Jamaica bom 25.8.1780. He married 1st. Mary Qounfeee-da-Villarson, and 2nd. Janet Alexander,. he died 23.1.1823, a descendant of hie was D. M. 0. in Vere some years ago . Brig. Gen.- Hy. Stoppard Dawkins 0.' ‘B.; married 1889, a daughter of Oapt. Ed. .Downes, R N.Lt/ Col. I- W. G. Dawkins C. B. married 1903 a daughter of Charles Churchill.’ . :GOO, My. DawklnS married In 188G. a daughter Of 1. H. Callander, and WldOiir bf CharJe*' Sartorls. Mary Oarbjine * Dawkins, married 1884. Hubert Freer -who died In Jamaica i89'r^y: g-g.Winifred-Frances DawkinB married 1921, Jolp, C.lague I. C. S. .The-.'latflr.Lofcd Penrhyn who died dh S2fid.aVlhst waa the 3rd. Baron since the title was re-created. Ho married id- 1887, Hon. Blanche, Georglana .Fitsroy, daughter of 3rd. Baron Southampton his eldest sou the Hon. Alan George Shott. Douglas Pennant was killed in action 1914, he also ioa£ two brothers In the war, one of bib slaters Hon. Ina married Major General Arthur E. Sandbach,0. B., D. S. O., R. E. the owner of old Hope. rPen Westmoreland the present'Lord born 1894, mfkrried j 1922 Hon.' Sibyl Mary daughter or 3rd. Viscouht Harding.I . The Tyndalls* of Bathford and Hayllng Hampshire are descended from a very old family Adam-de-Tyndale Baron of Langley Castle,In South Tyn-dale, Northumberland, 1187. Wra. Earle, Biscoe, of Holton Park, Oxford'born 1813 was a* Tyndale; he. married in 1850 Elizabeth Carey Bandbmam and had 7 sons and one daughter.^ Tn 1866, be assumed by Royal Llconse the surname of Biscoe In lieu of Tyndale under the Will of his great uncle Elisha Biscoe of Holton Park who died unmarried In 1829. . .W. E. Blscoe's eldest son Henry Stafford Tyndale born :)st.. October, 1857, married 22. Jany. 1884,’ Frances Ethel only child of Francis Neil Primrose of Bixley Hall Co. Norfolk”, 'their eldest son Robert Stafford Tyndale bora 188.6, married Maijruarito Wilson ot Spring Plain „ Clarendon. .Francis Powoll _of Hardcolt House Wilts died in 1756, and left a daughter Anna Marla 8el-Ina.who,.married Whdham i kdok, M.. ip. Rowdeford House Wilts son of Wa4b»m stocky .mmLA*®* «••a daughteroX«Jam©*button J. P. of DeVises WUta to whom reference was made .in my-last notes; he also left a son and heir Alexander born 17 8 2 married 1807, Joanana daughter of Bight Revv George Hy. Law,. Bishop of Bath and Wells and niece of the 1st. Lord Bllenborough, by her he left Alexander Pitts Elliot Powell who married In 1839, Mary Elltabeth Vere Booth daughter , of Wm. Tyndale, son of George Booth Tyndale born 1743.. ; \ •••■.• ''■' Vincent John Biacoe a younger brother of Elisha Biscoe married in 1,769, Lady Mary Seymour daughter .of Edward 8th. Duke of Somerset, which lady died in 17 6J.I The Tyndale's are claimants to the throne of Bohemia through the marriage of Sir Wm. Tyndale to Alaha daughter of Sir Slmoh Blgpa standard bearer to. Rlohard ia8rdt;'and Mar-garet grand daughter of John of Lux-enbourg and Elisabeth Queen of Bohemia. The Crown ofv Bohemia was actually offered to Humphrey Tjndale Dean of Ely, Mtjhd replied “that he would rather bey a. subject of good “Queen Bess,’* than sovereign Ot a foreign Through jhjStaffords the Tyndales o«f: descended from Edward 3rd. by his son Thomaa Plantaganet Duke of 1 Gloucester Ireton Cromwell's General, was mar* rled at Holton House 15 June 1646. ?y Mrs, Leonard Sutton of Leice*ter-flelds Is descended from a very old Irish family whose pedigree is trfeceij back to Ollol Ollem King of'Munster wh;reigned in th$ second century;lngB Park Backs bom 1749, who was the 2nd., son of Benjamin SulUvau horn 1720 of the anciont family of O'Sullivan of Drominagh Castle County Cork which property with other estates In that country and lu Kerry were confiscated by Cromwell It was this gentleman who discontinued the prefix O’* to his surname.Mr. Sullivan went to India In 1764 and in 1770 he waa private secretary to the Gov. of Madras. In 1772, he was a member of the Council In 1776 he returned to Europo on leave. In 1781.' lie wne in charge of the Residency of Tanjorio upon the termination of the War, with Tippoo Sul-tap, in 1785, he returned to England In 1801—G, Uo was under secretary for war in 180G, he was bworn of‘the Privy Council in 1812 he wn“ n lt;*«.*•-missioner for the affairs of India in 1817 he retired from I'nrliuim u.. i., 1789. he married Henrietta. Anne Barbara, daughter of Georgo3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire twin sister of the Countese -of Guilford and they had 4 sons and 5 daughters, the only surviving son John Augustus of Rich-logs born Aug. 1798, .Secretary for Demerara and Provost Marshall General of Jamaica married Jane daughter .of Admiral Sir'. Charles Tyler. K.-C. B. by whom he :had 2 f-ons and a daughter the eldest son Roper Augustus married Mary Francis Theresa daughter of Francis MC. Dowell of Plasnowidd, the daughter Eonilia married Lewis Knight Bruce of the Manor House. .St. Nicholas Glamorgan a brother of Lord Aber-dare, their grandson Geoffrey BruCo was one of the Mount Everest partyThe 2nd. son Frederic was private Secretary, to Sir .Charles Darling, and afterwards' postmaster for Jamaica In which, capaolty he established the telegraph system. Parcel Post, (Foreign and Local) money orders and penny postage to England and local he married Carolina a daughter of Wm. Kemble brother of the CustOB’ of Kingston and they left among Other Issue Kathleen Mary who married Leonard Sutton whose elder son Leonard Cecil Leicester and Sergt 4th. Canadian Mounted Rifles died of wounds in,the field 2nd. June 1916 Just as he'was about tp take a commission in the Bast Dorp/st Regiment for which his Colonel had recommended him, he had been a member of the Somerset County Cricket team.-John Augustus Sullivan brought hounds to the Island and hunted a “drag” the kennels were at his property Hlghgate street, St. Catherine.The present Baronet^(7th) Rev. Sir Frederick Sullivan married 1901. Hon. Judith daughter of Baron 8ut-11 eld.About 1700 the following owners had sugar mills In Vere and Clarendon, Stuart, Peoke, Aldwlnkle, Gent PIRelUB, Watson, . Watson, Long, Tomson. Roden, Alllant, Oaks, Pen-.ant, Biudlos, .Sawklnu, Booth, Ivy, Sutton, Sutton, and Tennant, The following had Indigo Works Knight, Burrows.’ Colin, Teiuler. Varney, Walacot. Fawcett, Collier, Phelps. Ed munds Rlppon, • Barclky; Goodwill. Peeke, Sheen. • .Morant!.: SWartpn, King Hales, Hunt, BroVt, 8awklpa and Hastard, the following had COt ton find provisions.' Manning, Demetrius, Barnes. iMarshali, Huet, Riue, Suttlt;^ .North J^mes. and Sutton. Petta fiattte, Bullards,..Halse and Gent Cocoa Walks. Peters and Parsons. ;: ?In 1664 the population of Claren don wbh 144 families and 1430 other Inhabitants, *. v - •tn 1718'Clarendon was contributing £42 1/8 and Vere £47 1/8 each year for soliciting the affairs of Javhbrelgned )y his const.. consort sad hbh daughter.of Cbcen Monarch of Ireland, he had 8 sons who left with - other Issue,. O,Sullivan More whose Sept. with that of his-; Kinsman Mao Oarthy More bad been in the .service of supreme authorities In. Desmond Or South Munster some centuries before the landing of Henry 8rd. in 1172. The head of'the house:wad and still is designated O'Sullivan'Jtfdre, -In, 1909 O'Sullivan More Prince of Dunkerron waa slain at ■ :tbe battle of Meigh Allbe. In 943;, O'Sullivan More defeated the Danes and in a personal conflict slew Moran son of the King of I^enmark, the.lt;pedlgree comes down In un unbroken line to the Right. Hon. John Sullivan of Rich