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742 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. 1. Eichiu'd, of Lcigliton, in the Commission of the Pence for co. Montgomery, 1 Klizaleth (1558), d. s. p. 2. Roger, of Talgarth, Mi. Margaret, (laughter and heir of Sir Morgan Herbert, Knt., son of Sir Eicharrl Herbert, of Montgomery, and had a son, Roger, of Talgarth, a faithfnl sup])orter of King Charles 1, who was created a Knight of the Royal Oai: in 1660. 3. Francis, m. Gwenllian, daughter and heir of Meeedith up Roes ap Owen, and was ancestor of the IjI.oyds, of Great Hem. 4. Darid, of Moel T Garth in Guilsfield, m. Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Oweu Vaughan, of Llwydyarth, had a son, Cliarles, of Moel y Garth, created at the Restoration a baronet, 10th May, 1661, and was ancestor of the Llotd baronets (now extinct). 5. Oliver, of Leighton, .«. to that property and other estates under liis father's will and represented CO. Montgomery in Parliament, 29 Elizabeth '(15S6~7). He m. Blmclie, daughter and heir of Sir Charles Herbert, and first cousin of William, Earl of Peinbrolie, of the second creation, and had with other issue, Charles, of Leighton, high sheriff, co. Slontgomery, 1601, m. Anne, third daughter of Edward Hek- BERT, of Montgomery, high sheriff 1557-6S, and had with otlicr issue, Brochwel, of Leighton, " Sergcant- l^Iajor" (a rank which would be equivalent nowa- days to that cf lieutenant- colonel). He became gentle- man of the Privy Chamber to King CH.UiLES T. Brochwel Lloyd so'd Leigliton Hall. By his wife. Honoria. daugli- ter of Sir Stephen Proctor, Knt., he had wiih a daughter Blanche, two sons, 1. Sir Charles Lloyd, Knt., "Co- lon'll of a regiment of ffoot," was appointed, by letters patent, for life, 6th April, 1639, " Gencral-iu-Cbief of Enfineers" ; and 2. Sir God- frey Lloyd, " Captain in the footguards " and " Engineer- General of England and Wales," who was knighted by Ch.ihles II at Brussels in 1637. David Lloyd d. 1 197. His ekle.-t son, David Lloyd Vafghajj (or the younger) of Marrington, Marton, and Stockton (the latter a Manor ante 9 Richard 11, 1386) all of «hich estates he acquired by ids marriage with Margaret, only daughter and heir of John MiDDLETOX, of Marrington, who was killed at the battle of Danesmore, 146S, and came of an ancient and distinguished family. He had issue, I. John, Prior of Chirbury. II. Oliver, of whom presently. III. Robert, of Nantcribba, ancestor of the Lloyds of Nantcriblja. IT. Richard, d. young. The second son, Oliver Llotd, lord of the manor of Marrington, etc., m. Gwenllian, daughter of Grifeith ap Howell ap leuan Blatnet, of Gregynog, and had, with six daughters, I. Richard, of wliom presently. II. Kdmund, of the Swan, Ludlow, d. s. p. (Will proved 21st May, 1607). III. Wdliaiu, of Sneade. (Will proved 28th June, 1602.) IT. Humphrey, d. young. T. Ludowicke, serjeanl - at - arms and gentleman-in- waiting to Queen Eliza- beth. He was the author of many works on legal and other subjects from 1573 to 1607. Ti. Kichar.l (.Jun.). The eldest son, Richard Llotd, of Mamngton- J. P., m. Lucy, eldest daughter of Richard Powell, of Edenhope (who was serjeant-at-arms to King Hen'RT VIII, and hish sheriff of Montgoniei-y, 1554-5) and d. 25th October, 1-570 (Inq. post mort. 13 Elizabeth) and had, with four daughters (Salop Visit. 1569 and 1623), I. Richard, of Marrington. high sheriff of CO. Montgomery, 1616, preceptor to Sir WiUiam Stanley, fifth Earl of Derby and secretary to Robert Dever- eux, second Earl of Essex. He m. Margaret, daughter of John Newton", of Heightley Chirbury, son of Sir Peter Xewtox, Knt., and d. 1st September, 1620 (Inq. post mortem, 21 James I) leaving with a daughter Lucy, an only sou, Prianms, of Marrington, ui. Cathe- rine, daughter of Edwa,rd Fox, of Greet, Salop, by Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Sir Edward Leiohton, Bart., of AVattlesb<irough Castle, and had, with three other sons a';d two daughters, an eldest son and heir, Richard, of Marrington, entered the Inner Temple 1631. He joined his father 4th Novem- ber, 1633, in the sale of the Manor of Marrington. II. John, of Marton and Stockton, of whom presently. III. Edward, d s. ]i. it. George, of Jlarton, d.s.p. By his will proved 1620, he left the Marton estate to his nephew, David, the son of his brother John. T. Oliver. TI. Edmund, of Stockton (will dated 7th