5IO CAMOYS Pedigree showing the coheirship to the Barony of Camoys, in 1839. I, Sir Thomas de Camoys, sum. to Pari. 1383; d. 1 421. Sir Richard de Camoys, s. and h. ap.; d. v. p. II. Hugh, Ralph Rad- = Margaret, Lord Camoys, mylde, d. 3 grandson and Aug. 1443. h., d. unm. 1426. 1st sister and coh. n iin Eleanor, 2nd sister and coh, m. Sir Roger Lewknor and d. before 1485. In 1839 her representatives were (l) Sophia de la Cainea, widow, through the families of Mill (Barts.) and Lewknor; (2 and 3) Harriet Anne, iuo jure Baroness Zouche, and her sister, Mrs. Pechell, through the families of Bis- shopp (Barts.), Weston, Pickering, and Lewknor, nn A Robert John Goring= Margaret Isabel ot. Nicholas Lewknor. In 1839 her represen- Radmylde s. and h. of Burton, Sussex, d. 1495- Sir Wm. Radmylde d. i.p. 1499. 1st wife. tatives were (i) Henry L'Estrange Styleman, and (2) Sir Jacob Astley, Bart, (afterwards Lord Hastings) through the families of L'Estrange and Lewknor. == John Goring, of Burton. I John Goring, of Burton, d. 1520. I Sir William Goring, of Burton, d. 1553. I Sir Henry Goring, of Burton, d. 1594. I William Goring, of Burton, d. 1 60 1. Sir Henry Goring, of Burton, d. 1626. Sir William Goring, of Burton, cr. a Bart. 1621. I Sir Henry Goring, Bart., d. 1683. , j 1 Sir William Goring, Bart., d. s.p. 1724, aged 65. Richard Biddulph.r^Anne. . I : r Richard Bid- Charles John Biddulph, of Biddulph, co. Stafford, d. 1720. _J dulph,;/. unm. Biddulph Stonor, Oxon, b. l767,aged6o. </. 1784. 1710; 1/. 1772. ~i : 1 Thomas Stonor, of=Mary,^. 1710; Anthony Wright = Anne John Biddulph, of Biddulph and Burton, d. unm. 2 Aug. 1835- r m. 1732; d. 1778. of Wealside, Essex. ^1717. Charles Stonor = Mary Eugenia Blount, b. 1738; d. 1781 of Mapledurham, m. 27 Nov. 1765. Anthony Wright, d. 1786. Thomas Stonor, Anthony George Wright, afterwards Biddulph, of Biddulph and Burton, h. b.j66; d.?ii. 2oApr.i785. In l839he represented one-eighth partoftheBaronyof Camoys, viz. a moiety of that fourth which had vested in the family of Goring. [^] ^ III. Thomas Stonor, in whose favour the abeyance of the Barony of Camoys (of which he represented an eighth part) was terminated in 1839 after a lapse of above 400 years. =