named Anthony, through William and Allington, his son and grandson, to
his great grandson Robert, who resided at Westerham, in the same county,
and obtained an Act of Parliament, 7 Geo. I. "to enable him to sell the
manors of Twydal and East-Court."[46]
[Transcriber's Note:
The family tree in the following Footnote has been rearranged for
this e-text. It is given first in "skeleton" form, showing the main
line of descent; the full text is then given in list form. In the
printed text, Joanna and her marriages are shown on a separate line,
to the left of the following generation. Allington's wife is not
named.]
[Footnote 46: Hasted's _History of Kent._ art. Gillingham. The
following pedigree of the family is collected from Hasted and the
Harleian MSS.
William = Dorothy
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Joanna Dorothy Helena Anthony = Catherine Catherine Anna
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William = Elizabeth
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Allington Elizabeth Anna
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Robert = Eleanora
William Painter,[46a] of Twedall, parish of Gillingham, the
author. Ob. 1594.
= Dorothy, daughter of ---- Bonham, of Cowling. Ob. Oct. 19,
| 1617, AEt. 80.
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|---Joanna
| = Nathaniel Partrich
| = John Orwell
|---Dorothy
| = John Bagenhall
|---Helena
| = John Hornby
|---Anthony
| = Catherine, coheiress of Robt. Harris, Master in Chancery.
| |
| |---William of Gillingham, died about the time of the
| Restoration of Charles II.
| = Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Hickman, of Kew, Co.
| | Surrey, Esq. relict of George Allington, jun.
| |
| |---Allington
| | = [blank space in original text]
| | |
| | |---Robert, who obtained an act of parliament to
| | alienate the manors of Twedall and East Court.
| | = Eleanora, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas
| | Seyliard, Bart. buried at Westerham.
| |
| |---Elizabeth.[46c]
| |---Anna.[46c]
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|---Catherine
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