12. | Hugh Brice (7.Worthington3, 4.Susanah2, 1.Henry1) Notes:
of Somerset
(Research):The Brices are an historic English family from Somerset, traceable to the late 13th century, and maternal cousins to the Spencers, the Every baronets, and the Worthingtons of Worthington Hall. They were significant landowners in Somerset, particularly in Chard and Kingstone Allowenshay, and as Lords of the manor of Dinnington. The family seat was Dinnington Manor House (now Frog Farm), and multiple Brice monuments and tombs survive in the Dinninton parish church of St. Nicholas
In 1573 a coat of arms was granted to Hugh Brice, husband of Elizabeth Spencer, father of Hugh Brice. The arms are sable, a griffin passant, or; the crest, a lions head erased, ermine, pierced with an arrow, or. Crest variations include the specific colouring of the arrow, which alternates between azure, or, and a combination of the two.
Hugh Brice, his son, married Dorothy Worthington of Worthington Hall, Lancashire
Worthington Brice, his son, married Joan Every of Wycroft Castle, Devon
Family/Spouse: Margaret Hippisley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Margaret Brice died on 12 Sep 1803 in Richmond, London, England.
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Family/Spouse: Martha Cook. Martha was born in 1689; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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