[269] Heneage, 2nd Earl of Aylesford.

[270] Wife to William, Viscount Andover, son of 11th Earl of Suffolk.

MR. ROGERS’ PEDIGREE

The Chancery suit Mr. Montagu had been engaged in was occasioned by his claiming the guardianship of his unfortunate first cousin, Mr. John Rogers, who, owning large estates at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and East and West Denton near there, besides much other property, had now been a lunatic[271] for some years. It will be seen in the pedigree that Mr. Montagu’s mother was a Sarah Rogers. This table will elucidate the relationship—

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John Rogers,
of E. and W. Denton.
=

Margaret Cock,
dau. of Henry Cock, Merchant, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

John Rogers, of Denton Hall and Newcastle-on-Tyne, etc., Sheriff of Northumberland, 1693–94;
d. 1709.
=





Eliz. Ellison, m. 1684, at Lanchester; d. April 16, 1733. Sarah Rogers =





Hon. Charles Montagu, High Sheriff of Durham,1686–1709; d. 1721.


John Rogers, Sheriff of Northumberland, 1715–16; b. 1685, d. June 24, 1758. = Anne Delaval, dau. of Sir John Delaval; d. Jan. 3, 1723.




Edward Montagu, b. 1692, d. May 20, 1775.
=
Eliz. Robinson, b. 1720, d. 1800.

Crewe,
b. 1694.
John,
died s.p.
Jemima = Mr. Medows, afterwards Sir Sydney Medows.

[271] Evidently he was a lunatic forty years, and bed-ridden ten.

The Rev. M. W. Peters, R.A. Pinx. Emery Walker Ph. Sc.

Morris Robinson