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Notes for Sir George Tipping
I strongly suspect Sir George's children, as by RCLPL, are all wrong.  In the Oxford visitation it relates the following from Whitchurch Church (somewhere):

"John Tipping Esqr, son and heyre of Sir George Tipping of Whitfeild, in the Countie of Oxon, Kt, was here buried the 25 of December 1618.  He had by Ann, his wife, two sons, Thomas and Georg."

Then it also gives from the Whitfield Registers:

"1594 Aug 25   Geo. fil. Geo Tippinge, gen, bapt
1595  Oct 12    Eliz. fil. Geo Tippinge, bapt.
1598 Dec 17    Sam. fil. Geo. Tippinge, bapt
1600  Sept 7    Maria fil. Geo Tippinge, bapt
1604 Julii 15   Dorothea fil. Geo. Tippinge, bapt
1613                John fil.Dom Geo Tipp. Kt. et Ann fil Sr Christ Piggott, de com. Bucks. nupt. Monday sevennight before Xmas at Eckford.
1615 Dec 10   Tho. fil John Tippinge, arm, bapt
1627 Maii 4   Sr Geo Tippinge, sep.
1628 octob 5  Dorothea fil. Guil. Tippinge, bapt
1629 octob 7 George fil.Guil Tippinge, bapt
1630 Mar 18  Guil, fil Guil Tippinge, bapt
1637 Nov 27  Lady Dorothey Tippinge sep
1638 Jane 26  Alicia fil Tho Tippinge, bapt.

RCLPL had Sir Thos Tipping Bt born ca.1615 as the only son of Sir George.  In the light of the above, this must be quite wrong.

Burkes Extinct Peerages has Sir Maurice Berkely of Stoke marrying secondly a dau. of Sir Geo Tipping of Oxfordshire.  I have no idea which dau. this was.

TFPL, Sept 2003: Smyth's Lives of the Berkeleys reveals that it was Mary Tipping whom Maurice Berkeley married.
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TFPL, Oct 2003: In the Hants visitation of 1686, it is shown that Geo Tipping also had a dau. Anne who m. John Feilder of Borrough Court, Hants, the latter dying in Sept 1638.  They had issue, recorded in the Vis'n.
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Will notes for Sir George Tipping
Will of Sir George Tipping of Whitfield, Oxfordshire 01 June 1627 PROB 11/152
Arms Generally notes for Sir George Tipping
Burke's Armory for Sir George:
Arms: Or, on a bend engrailed vert three phaeons of the field.
Crest: Out of of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head erased vert, attired and dented gules, maned gold [sic].
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