An Essay On the Origin of the Names of Towns in Massachusetts Settled Prior to
An Essay On the Origin of the Names of Towns in Massachusetts Settled Prior to
Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900
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Act. June 14, 1735, Act. July 3, 1735, Act. Jan. 4, 1737-8, Act. June 24, 1738, Act do. Do. Act. Jan. 10, 1738-9, Act do. Do. Act. had three sons; of whom the second, Francis, was father of Sir Robert Bernard, of Huntington, created a baronet July 1, 1662. This branch became extinct, in 1789, in the person of the fifth baronet. The third son of Francis Bernard first named was Thomas, great-grandfather of our Sir Francis. Our Governor was created a baronet, AprU 5, 1769, whose grandson, Sir Fran...cis Bernard-Morland, is the present baronet. There was, however, a different family named Bernard, using different arms, and set- tled at Castle Bernard. Of this family was Francis Bernard, who had three children: Francis, m. Lady Anne Petty, only child of Henry, Earl of Shelburne ; Ludlow, whose grandson, Francis Bernard, was made Earl of Bandon; and Elizabeth, who married James Caulfield, second Viscount Charlemont. It will be noticed that Shelburne and Charlemont were among the names selected by Governor Bernard, though this may be but a coincidence.
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