5 NOVEMBER 1892, Page 12

The Chetwynds of Ingestre. By H. E. Chetwynd-Stapleton. (Longmans.)—A certain

Adam de Chetwynd appears at the end of the twelfth century as the lord of eleven manors, which at the beginning had belonged to Turold de Vesley. From this per- sonage Mr. Chetwynd-Stapleton starts his narrative, and gives us a valuable genealogical study, as well as a book of much general interest. The Chetwynds were a family of considerable distinc- tion, and the chronicle of their lives touches again and again on the national history.