His mother was Wittewronge's second wife, Martha Seabrook of Mark Lane, London.
[1] In 1709 Wittewronge was given the colonelcy of a new regiment raised in Ireland but put on half-pay in 1712 when it was disbanded.
He was succeeded as baronet by his eldest son John, who was later killed in a brawl in the Fleet Prison.
He left Stantonbury in trust to provide for all his children plus his mistress and a further two illegitimate sons by her.
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