Knightly Chetwood
His younger brother Benjamin Chetwood moved to Ireland, where he sat in the Irish House of Commons, and made an advantageous marriage to one of the co-heiresses of the Eustace family of Harristown, Naas South.The son, Dr. John Chetwood, fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, died on 17 February 1752.His will dated 25 Sept. 1733, gave to Wadham Knatchbull, a fellow of the college, a legacy, a locket of Lord Roscommon's hair, and his books, with his late father's manuscript sermons, requesting that Knatchbull, by his will, would order them to be destroyed.Chetwood had a claim, vainly prosecuted by his son, to the ancient English barony of Wahull.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Church of England archdeacon in the Province of York is a stub.