A genealogical account of the Mayo & Elton families of Wilts and Herefordshire and some other adjoining counties, together with numerous biographical sketches : to which are added many genealogies for the most part not hitherto published of families allied by marriage to the family of Mayo and a history of the manors of Andrewes and Le Mote, in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire / by Charles Herbert Mayo.
- Mayo, Charles Herbert, 1845-1929.
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A genealogical account of the Mayo & Elton families of Wilts and Herefordshire and some other adjoining counties, together with numerous biographical sketches : to which are added many genealogies for the most part not hitherto published of families allied by marriage to the family of Mayo and a history of the manors of Andrewes and Le Mote, in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire / by Charles Herbert Mayo. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![a. Thomas Willim, baptifed at St. Nicholas’, 17th June, 1775. The following announcement may refer to him. “ Lately [before January, 1816,] at Liverpool, where the regiment had juft arrived, Thomas Willim, Efq., paymafter of the Here- ford militia.” {Gentleman s Magazine'). b. George Willim, baptifed at St. Nicholas’, 14th Auguft, 1776; matriculated at Oxford, 7th July, 1797, aged 19, from Wadham College, B.A., 21ft May, 1801. Name removed from the College books at Chriftmas, 1804. c. John Willim, baptifed at St. Nicholas’, 29th May, 1778. WOODWARD. Benjamin Woodward, a Major in the Army of the Parliament,^ fettled in Ireland, and had a grant under the A6t of Settlement by patent enrolled 23rd June, 1668, of the lands of Drumbarrow, Diftinrath, and Newrath, near Kells, in the county of Meath. He had ifllie (befides Elizabeth, born nth Auguft, 1662, and John, born 4th November, 1664), a fon, Joseph Woodward, of Drumbarrow, born 25th Odlober, 1654, who, dying 15th January, 1702, left a fon, Charles Woodward, of Drumbarrow, who died 28th May, 1726, having thrice married; Ann Clement or Clements, 14th January, 1705, who died 20th March the fame yc^VyJ. p.\ fecondlyy Mary, daughter of Peter Partington, of Dublin, 20th Auguft, 1706, who died 12th December, 1717; thirdlyy Margaret Elwood, 13th Auguft, 1719. By his third wife he had ifliie a fon, Samuel Wood- ward, of Woodville, Meath, born i6th May, 1720, who had iflue (a) Margaret, married to Michael Daniel (father of John Daniel, of Bellevue, Meath, Captain, 17th Light Dragoons, whofe daughter, Charlotte, was married to Edward Wood- ward, D.M., of Kells); and (b) another daughter, married to Robert Aftiworth, father of Major-Gen. Sir Charles Aftiworth, K.C.B., whofe youngeft daughter, Emily-Marianne, was married 26th June, 1858, to Major William-Charles Yelver- ton, fince Lord Avonmore. ’ “ 5th Sept., 1646. Articles between Committee of both Houfes of Parliament, and Capt. Benj. Woodward. ^^40 I2t. to be paid him for an advance of a month to himfelf and his officers, and ,^125 for raifing and tranfporting his 100 men and officers to Ireland.” (Cat. S. P., Irelandy vol. 262, p. 87.) “ nth Sept., 1646. Letters of recommendation and quarter for the various counties to be given to Capt. Woodward.” {Ibid., vol. 262, pp. 88-89.) “4th July, 1648. Beck to audit the accounts for Irilh fervice of Capt. Benj. Woodward and others.” {Ibid., 1647-60, p. 22.) “ 1649. of Field Officers and Captains of Foot now in Pay, to be continued in His Majefty’s Army in Ireland . . . Major Benj. Woodworth, and others.” {Ibid., p. 289.) 4 A Woodward, of Drum- barrow.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24883815_0665.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


