Darwin, S. E. to Darwin, C. R.
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Gives some information on Darwin family history.
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Arms.— S a Chevron between three Stork's heads erased at the neck
Argc
The Warings originally were a Staffordshire family— Nicholas, is written Esquire & styled of Wolverhampton in Henry the eights reign.—
Robert Waring was settled at Wilsford, in the County of Nottingham & was Grandfather to Anne, wife of William Darwin of Cleatham— who was your great great Grandfather.
My father bids me say he is no herald or genealogist.
this is copied fr the book on the Sheriffs of Shropshire.—
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The conjectured date is based on CD's interest in the family's history at this time (see letter to W. D. Fox, 24 October [1839]). The coat of arms is similar to that of the Waring's of Elston Hall, Lincolnshire, which was adopted by CD's sons William and George with the motto ‘Cave et aude’ (see Freeman 1978, p. 70). - +
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The abbreviations ‘S’ and ‘Arg’ refer to the heraldic colour sable (black) and the heraldic metal argent (silver). The superscript ‘c’ following ‘Arg’ is a footnote superscript in Blakeway 1831, p. 131, from which Susan copied this information (see n. 5, below). Blakeway (1831, p. i) states that the ‘arms are engraved principally in outline, without the tinctures being expressed by the strokes of the graver’. - +
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‘Varina’ was Swift's transformation of ‘Waring’. Jane Waring is identified as the daughter of the Reverend Roger Waring, Archdeacon of Dromore (H. Williams, ed. 1963–5, 1: 19 nn.). - +
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CD's great great grandfather was William Darwin of Elston, the grandson of William Darwin of Cleatham (1573?–1644). He married Anne, only daughter of Robert Waring of Wilford (Darwin Pedigree). - +
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The information in this letter was taken directly from Blakeway 1831, pp. 131–2.