[348]. G. E. C[ockayne’s] Peerage.
[349]. She was Elizabeth, daughter of Edward, first Marquess of Worcester. She died in 1684.
[350]. Sewer ratebook for 1683.
[351]. Indenture, 9th May, 1764, between Packington Tomkins (1), the Hon. Geo. Lane Parker (2) and Philip Carteret Webb (3) (Middlesex Registry Memorials, 1764, II., 491); indenture 16th November, 1774, between the Rev. Jas. Hallifax, etc., and Trustees for the Freemasons (Ibid., 1775, II., 122).
[352]. Historical MSS. Commission, Earl of Denbigh’s MSS. Appendix to 8th Report, Part I., p. 556b.
[353]. Feet of Fines (Middlesex), 1 Anne, Hilary.
[354]. His country residence was Woodberry Hall, Cambridge.
[355]. Somerset House Wills, Bedford, 210–211.
[356]. Mary, his eldest daughter, married (with a dower of £30,000) George, Viscount Parker, who in 1732 succeeded his father as (second) Earl of Macclesfield.
[357]. Afterwards married William Cartwright, of Aynho, Northampton.