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BURKE'S COLONIAL CKXTRY". 453 173-i ; m. 6(li November, 1777, (ieorgc RocM, son of Nicholns Kocli, of I'alvestau, co. Pembroke, ami lijid issue. Alien liriglit sold W'clkuil Coiii't to hia brother Henry; be d, in June, 1703, iuul was buried at St. iS'iebolas Cbureb, Bristol, on the ItitU of that mouth. V. Francis, a mereliant in Jamaica, ba|)tised at Lcdbi:rv, 2-Hh October, 1723; d. nnm. in 1751, buried in the parish of St. Andrew's, Kingston, .famaiea. I. Mary, baptised at Coddington, 23rd October, 1725; m. at Colwall, 25lli September, 1752, George Hcsii, nierebant of Bristol, of the family ot Bush, of Beecji, co. Gloucester, and had issue. Mr. Briglit made his will 25th .pril, 1725 ; d. in .Tuly, 172n, and was buried on the Sfh of the same mouth at Coiwull, !ind was s. by his eldest son, Robert Bright, lord of the manor of Brockbury, baptised at Ledbury, 21th April, 1714 ; m. at AH Saints' Church, 'orcester. 17th February, 17-10, Dorothy, daughter and co-heir of Edward Lowbriuge. of the city of Worcester, receiver-general of the co. of Worcestf r, and had issue, LowBRiDQE, bis lieir. Koljert, d. you"g. buried at Coluall. Dorothy, </. num. 1827. Mury, baptised at Colwall, 12th June, 1717; >". at St. Nicholas in Bristol, 6th December, 1775, John Inuis Bakeb, second son of Slade Baker, of Bristol, and had issue. Mr. Bright d. in Jamaica, 20th Jcdy, 1758, ■was buried in the parish of St. Andrew's, Kingston, in that island, and was s. by his eldest and only surviving son, LowBRiDGE Urighi, lord of the manor of Brockbury, and of the city of Bristol, merchant, who had a coufirmation of the arms of Bright from the College of Arms, 21th June, 1779. He was 6. 25th March, 1743, baptised at All Saints', Worcester, d. unin. in June, 1818, when his estates devolved on his first cousin, the heir male of the family, Richard Bright, of Ham Green, Somer- set (refer to issue of Henry, second son of Henry Bright, lord of the manor of Brock- bury), b. 2 1st Jidy, 1754, became heir to his cousin, Lowbridge Bright, in 1818, and was also heir to estates in Hampshire and else- where, of his cousin, Richard Meyler, IVI.L*. for Wiucliester; m. at St. Thomas' Chiireli Liverpool, Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Hetwood, of Liverpool, by whom (who (/. 18th March, 1827) he had issue, I. Henry, lord of the uuiiior of Brock- bury, b. 18th January, 1781, barrister- at-law, M.r. for Bristol from 1820 to 1830, s. his father in the Hereford and Southampton estates, d. iiiim. 2Gtb March, 18(5:1, when the manorof Brock- bury devolved by his will on his nephew, Rkv. .TiMKa Fra^c-k Butoiit, while the other estates of Colwall, co. Ifereford, and Crawley, co. South- ampton, descended to his eldest ne]ihev and heir-at-law, the present Bli^JAiilN Beiqiit, of Colwall. II. Uenjanun Kcywood, the well-known book et)lIector ami 8h:ikes]ierian crititr, whose anti<p:arian correspondence with Joseph HuitiT is preserved in the British -Museum; b. 14th August, 1787; m. first, tith November, 1818, his cousin, Klizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Hevwood, of Manche^ter ; she (/. s. p. 31st May, 1819. He »i. secondly, 20lh June, 1822, Mary IClizahc'lh, daughter of the Rev. J. ROWE, by whom (who rf. 2(>th October, 1829) lie left at liis decease, 7th August, 1843, the following issue, 1. Bexiamin, of Barton Court, Colwall, CO. Hereford, who became heir to his uncle Henry, and is the present representative of the family. He was b. in 1823 ; m. 1857, Frances Mary, daughter of Fergus J. Graham, H.B.M. Consul at Bayonne, France, and bas had issue, Reginald Henry, d. you ig, and Uonora I'bebe Gertrude. 1. Phcbe Kliza, b. 24th October, 1824; d. limn. 1860. 2. JIary Sarah, m. 8th Ajiril, 1858, George Wallace, of Jtardistou, CO. Worcester, and has issue. HI. Richard, F.R.S., M.D. to Her Majesty the Qiieen, physician at Guy's Hospital; b. 29th September, 1789; 111 first, 14th August, 1822, Martha Lyndon, daughter of Dr. Babbinqto.v, and by her (who d. 30th December, 1823). had one son, 1. William Ricliard (Rev.), i. 20th December, 18J3 ; d. 1848. He m. secondly, 27th July, 1826, Kliza, dnugliter of Benjamin Foliett, and sister of Sir William FoUelt, by whom be bad further issue, 2. William Webb Foliett, b. lltli June, 1831 ; d. 1851. 3. James Franck (Rev.), D.D. (©.xon), hon. fellow of Balliol College, and, since 1881, master of University College, Oxford, b. 29th May, 1832; ordained 1850; became lord of the manor of Brockbury in 1861), under the will of his uncle, Henry Bright; w. 1804, ICmmcIine Theresa, daughter of the Rev. K. D. Wick- ham, and by her (who d. 1871), has issue. 4. Henry Eustace, b. October, 1838; (/. 1875. 5. Gi-orge CHiarles, M.D., b. Sept- ember, 1810 ; »». 1809, Kmmeline, widow of Haga.v, and has issue. 1. Anna, d. 1832.