Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet 1681-1726

Paternal Family Tree: Morice

In or before 1660 [his father] William Morice 1st Baronet [aged 31] and Gertrude Bampfylde Lady Morice were married.

In 1676 [his father] William Morice 1st Baronet [aged 48] and [his mother] Elizabeth Reynell Lady Morice were married. She by marriage Lady Morice of Werrington in Devon.

In 1681 Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet was born to William Morice 1st Baronet [aged 53] and Elizabeth Reynell Lady Morice.

On or before 3rd April 1684 [his mother] Elizabeth Reynell Lady Morice died. She was buried on 3rd April 1684 at Werrington, Devon.

On or before 7th February 1690 [his father] William Morice 1st Baronet [aged 62] died. He was buried at Werrington, Devon on 7th February 1690. His son Nicholas [aged 9] succeeded 2nd Baronet Morice of Werrington in Devon.

On 14th April 1698 Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet [aged 17] matriculated Exeter College, Oxford University.

In 1702 Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet [aged 21] was elected MP Newport, and re-elected in 1705, 1708, 1710, 1713, 1715 and 1722.

On or after 21st March 1704, the date of the licence, Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet [aged 23] and Catherine Herbert Lady Morice were married at St James' Church, Piccadilly. She by marriage Lady Morice of Werrington in Devon. They has one sons and two daughters. She the daughter of Thomas Herbert 8th Earl Pembroke 5th Earl Montgomery [aged 48] and Margaret Sawyer Countess Pembroke and Montgomery.

Around 1707 [his son] William Morice 3rd Baronet was born to Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet [aged 26] and [his wife] Catherine Herbert Lady Morice. He married (1) 8th September 1731 Lucy Wharton Lady Morice, daughter of Thomas Wharton 1st Marquess Wharton (2) in or before 1741 Anna Bury Lady Morice.

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On or before 18th September 1716 [his wife] Catherine Herbert Lady Morice died. She was buried at Werrington, Devon on 18th September 1716.

On 3rd October 1725 [his son-in-law] John St Aubyn 3rd Baronet [aged 29] and [his daughter] Catherine Morice Lady St Aubyn were married at St James' Church, Piccadilly. She brough £10,000 cash to the marriage, and the manor of Stoke-Damerel, including Devonport.

On 27th January 1726 Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet [aged 45] died. He was buried at Werrington, Devon on 7th February 1726 . His son William [aged 19] succeeded 3rd Baronet Morice of Werrington in Devon.

[his daughter] Barbara Morice Lady Molesworth was born to Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet and Catherine Herbert Lady Morice. She married 1728 John Molesworth 4th Baronet, son of John Molesworth 3rd Baronet and Jane Arscott Lady Molesworth, and had issue.

[his daughter] Catherine Morice Lady St Aubyn was born to Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet and Catherine Herbert Lady Morice. She married 3rd October 1725 John St Aubyn 3rd Baronet, son of John St Aubyn 2nd Baronet and Mary de la Hay, and had issue.

Ancestors of Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet 1681-1726

Grandfather: William Morice

father: William Morice 1st Baronet

Great x 1 Grandfather: Humphrey Prideaux of Souldon in Holsworthy, Devon

Grandmother: Elizabeth Prideaux

Nicholas Morice 2nd Baronet

Grandfather: Richard Reynell of Ogwell in Devon

mother: Elizabeth Reynell Lady Morice

Grandmother: Mary Bennett