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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![599 P- 336, 1. 7. He accompanied his uncle, John Bill (see page 428) to Paris in 1849, and is mentioned (as A.F.M.) in 7^/ie Englijh Party's Excurfion to Paris in Eajler JVeek^ 1849. To which is added, A Trip to America, etc., etc., etc.. By J. B. Efq., Barrijler at Law . . . London: Longman and Co., Paternojier Row. Leek: G. Nall. MDCCCL. Pp. [vi]+ 557, i2mo. qjh. 6d. Dedication (to Charles Bowyer Adderley, Efq., M.P.) is dated Farley Hall, ift May, 1850. At p. 475, 13 J^-y Mrs. M. and the four young M.s are the wife and children of Dr. T. Mayo. 3333' The child, John-Kingdon Mayo, was entered at the reglftry of births, at Manchefter, as Richard-Elton Mayo, but at his baptifm was named John- Kingdon, at the prefling requefl: of his godfather, Mr. Kingdon. Another child, Madeleine-Gertrude Mayo, was born to thefe parents at Manchefter, 28th July, 1907, and baptifed at Corlham, 15th September, 1907, by Dean Fitchett. P. 339- read; “Her portrait in oils and a portrait of her hulband, when a boy, and miniatures of her fon as a boy of 14 in failor drefs, and another.” P. 354, 1. 29. “On Friday the i6th [May] died the Rev. William Mayo, Redtor of Wootton Rivers, in this county, whofe amiable manners and friendly dif- pofition gave him the efteem of all who knew him.” (.?. and W. Journal, 26th May, 1800.) P. 381, 1. I. This miniature was painted by W. S. Lethbridge, 391, Strand, London. P. 386, 1. 11. Dr. E. J. Ball bears Argent, a lion rampant fable, ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fire-ball and in the finifter paw a fword eredl, both proper. Alfo creft: On a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour holding in the hand a fword, three fire-balls all proper. P. 390,1. 33. He is alfo editor of The Municipal Records of the Borough of Dor- chejler, now (February, 1908) being printed. P. 399, 1. 29. Dr. Helen Mayo is now (November, 1907) eftabliftied in practice in Adelaide. P. 416,1. II. For Mary read Eleanor. P. 425, 1. 21. Jauncye Family. John Jauncye, of Whitwick in Stretton Grandifon, married Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Charlton, of co. Salop, and had ilTue, I. John, who married Anne, daughter and coheirefs of Francis Lifle, of Yaton, CO. Hereford, and had ilTue; 2. William, 3. Thomas, 4. Richard, 5. James, who all died fp.\ and i. Mary, married to John Beauchamp, of Newland, co. Wore.; 2. Eleanor, wife of Edward Chamberlain, of Ode, co. Hereford ; 3. Anne, wife of Robert Colwick, of Powick, co. Wore.; and 4. Alice, wife of John Freeman, of Bifhops Frome. John Jauncye (i), of Whitwick, died in 1666, aged 74 years, and had](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24883815_0725.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


