Generation 14
William de Richmond (alias) Webb - The 1565 Visitation of Wiltshire reports that William as being of Stewkley, Grange, Bucks County and Over-Wroughton, Wiltshire. Aubrey's Wills notes "There was a grant of church land (in Wroughton) by the Crown to William Richmond alias Webb in the 32nd year of the reign of Henry VIII (1541)." Land in Bishoptown or Bushton awarded to William Webb in the 22nd year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Aubrey's Wills also notes the Baskett family sold land at Lydiard-Milicent to William Richmond alias Webb in 1576. (This late date suggests he may have has a son William, who bought it). This land remained in the family138 years, being sold to Sir John Askew in 1714. A William Webb also bought land in Wiltshire in 1545. William married first Dorothy Lymings of Nottshire and secondly Marjory Choke of Shalborne, Wiltshire.
Generation 15
Edmond Richmond (alias ) Webb , Esquire - Records of the Herald's College place Edmond Richmond at Denvord (Durnford) Wiltshire in 1575, at which time he had four sons and three daughters, all unmarried. He was married to Mary, daughter of Robert Weare, alias Brown, of Marlborough.
Generations 16
Henry Richmond (alias) Webb - Henry, who was married four times and reportedly had 25 children, and is credited with being the father of John Richmond, the early Taunton, Massachusetts settler.
Generations 17
John Richmond of Taunton Massachusetts - Richmonds in America Family.