Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Robert Wright (judge, died 1689)" in English language version.
On the Twelfth of last Month, died the Honourable Robert Wright Esq; late Chief Justice of this Province [...] (Saturday, November 24, 1739.)
Dec. 1775. [...] 15. [...] At Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Wright, spouse of Thomas Glen, Esq; physician, and sister to Sir James Wright, governor of Georgia.
the gentleman who supplied the pedigree, William Rugge, himself a fellow of All Souls. [...] Mr. Rugge could not claim founder's-kin through her, as he was descended through her husband's sister Susan Wren, who married Sir Robert Wright, and whose grandson he was.
The Rev. WILLIAM RUGGE, A.M., rector of this parish, died November 2nd, 1786, aged 46 years.
Jan. [...] 17. The Rev. William Rugge, rector of Buckland, in Surry, to Miss French, daughter of John French, Esq; of Percy-Street.
Mrs. Rugge, relict of the late Rev. Wm. Rugge.
On an altar-tomb: Here lies interred the body of Mrs. Alice Ball, who departed this life Nov. 17th 1724, aged 52 years. Near lies interred the body of John Ball, Esq. husband of the said Alice, who departed this life the 5th day of January 1732. Arms: A chevron inter three fleurs de lis, on a chief three lozenges.
Burials, Stockton District, Record Number: 1733013.2, Location: Sedgefield, Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican, 12 Apr 1730 Susanna Radford, of Hardwick, widow, generosa [gentlewoman]
Burials, Stockton District, Record Number: 1733066.2, Location: Sedgefield, Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican,17 Jul 1731 Anna Lambton, of Hardwick, wife of Frevile Lambton (armigeri [knight])
Burials, Stockton District, Record Number: 1733067.2, Location: Sedgefield, Church: St. Edmund the Bishop, Denomination: Anglican, 28 Aug 1731 Frevile Lambton, of Hardwick, armiger [knight]
Mary Rugge, youngest dau. and coheir of William Rugge of Stertloe House, in Buckden, co. Huntingtdon (Oil Painting in the possession of Sir Charles Rugge-Price, baronet); marr. 16 December 1773; died at Spring Grove, aged 86, 22 February 1838, bur. at Richmond. Oil Painting, by John Scarlett Davies, in the possession of Sir Charles Rugge-Price, baronet, another in the possession of Mrs. W. T. Law of Ripley.
A bond between George and Elizabeth Saxby and Isabella Graeme regarding an annuity; "Isabella Graeme...Widow and Relict of the honourable James Graeme late Chief Justice of South Carolina deceased of the second part and William Rugge...of the third part."