| great v Was First Known, Washington's Birthday at the ning of the last century was scarcely noticed outside the United St day it brated ywhere, only in America—"his country”—but in all parts of the civilized world. the stock from which sprang founder of American liberty compara- tively little is among the eral public. George Washington from a Yorkshire fam ance, as were also Penn throp, the fi Governor chusetts. These private Englis! entlemen, education lived and been loyalty was always of the W Washingt Georges well's restore Char ington an ed. But ates; is cele ever known descended of import and Win. of Massa- were rely was ily rst three me men who migat had their and leisure, 3 died unknown lot cast in happier aracteristic on aga eign iLAlely Ame oul ries the within of the stone upon a ic tong Here have wi ring the St was the which Canon omprises Great the chancel with hamlet Of with arms hington, 1616 (who Sulgrave, wife and brass with the nced by a younger 1622, and Elizabeth, This Laurence Washington father of the Rev. Laurence M. A, of SBulgrave, warleligh, Essex, Jonah to Virgini stone, here and thi ' rom (Butler) Inscribed differe nis object water crescent, laure 340 srothe above . wife. ob. Was in gton, 1n0 iba pieass 15 n-in-arms ma d to get Der . and ex- old ipanio . hey Age but Lord 18 was captured Bolton; and the quaint Chester where spent Hv oy ecuted house last night an obj terest to all gitors The sphew of John was Wasalagtor fended of Worcester in the cause of ( and out the with only scanty means, He repeatedly called up- on to surren as his affairs were hopeless, and was promised that his life should be spared; but he refused to do so until he had the permission of Charles The family traced, aowever, than this period. est in Durham, spelled variously, De Weasington. In the of Chester Cathedral syngton's name occurs charters 600 years old sington, as appears from “Monasticon,” was the prior ham in the reigns of Henry Henry VI But the more immediate of George Washington must be sought in Sulgrave, Northamptonsaire, ject to Sir who ‘harles indeed held last, was fev er, to of Washington much furt Formerly they and the name is Wessyngton and venerable library Bondo de Wes. in coples of John Wes. Dugdale’s of Dur. V. and can her ates dissolved by Henry VIII. at same time as the other houses. A large part of its estates were granted to the Washington fam- ington, ob. self, Anne, his wife, daughter of Rob- ert Pargiter, of Greatworth and eleven cnildren. They were ancestors (in the sixth remove) of George Wash- ington. At the dissolution of the monaster- jes, in 1539, Laurence Washington, of Gray's Inn, Mayor of Northampton in 1532 and 1545, who resided in the Manor House and is burled In the church, received from the King a grant of certain lands which belonged to the Priory of Canons Ashby. This land was sold at his death to his son Robert and his grandson Laurence, and the latter retired Into Brington, died there In 16186, and is commemor- ated by a monument {a Brington church. Wad isi itved there, fron gate on the 1 lodge. cov ivy. The wal the boundary churchyard, whole [ of exquisite A private path through t: into th chance pews ar There of painting of Presi 1 Church of Su." 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